East Chezzetcook: 11 Properties for Sale

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AXY Grady Road, East Chezzetcook

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$74,900

Axy Grady Road, East Chezzetcook (East Chezzetcook), Nova Scotia B0J 2L0

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0 baths
5 days

... still just minutes from the new junior high/high school, under 10 minutes to Porters Lake amenities, and only 20 minutes to Dartmouth. With RE zoning allowing for a second unit or home-based business, this property offers both charm and flexibilityall for just $74,900 with no HST. (id:27476)

Kip Walker,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth)
Listed by: Kip Walker ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth) (902) 499-9555
Lot Pettipas Lane, East Chezzetcook

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$249,500

Lot Pettipas Lane, East Chezzetcook (East Chezzetcook), Nova Scotia B0J 2L0

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0 baths
5 days

Highway 107 to East Chezzetcook Road to Mines Road Exceptional opportunity to build your dream home or simply invest in prime acreage! With over 15 acres, this property in East Chezzetcook offers privacy and potential to develop and design. The rural enterprise zoning allows for many uses,

Kimia Nejat,Exit Realty Metro
Listed by: Kimia Nejat ,Exit Realty Metro (902) 880-8429
Lot XA2 Conrod Beach Road, East Chezzetcook

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$82,000

Lot Xa2 Conrod Beach Road, East Chezzetcook (East Chezzetcook), Nova Scotia B0J 1N0

0 beds
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5 days

... recent survey available. RE zoning and just minutes from Long Beach and Conrod Beach for the surfers and nature lovers. Newly built Eastern Shore Consolidated School (Grades 7-12) is also on your doorstep. Only 10 minutes to the amenities of Porters Lake and 20 minutes to Dartmouth! (id:27476)

Rick Clarke,Century 21 Trident Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Rick Clarke ,Century 21 Trident Realty Ltd. (902) 483-5776
Lot XA1 Conrod Beach Road, East Chezzetcook

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$74,000

Lot Xa1 Conrod Beach Road, East Chezzetcook (East Chezzetcook), Nova Scotia B0J 1N0

0 beds
0 baths
5 days

Trunk 7 East, Right on E Chezzetcook Rd. Right on Conrod Beach Rd - lots on right This newly subdivided HRM approved building lot is ready for your dream home. At nearly an acre there is plenty of room to develop. Perc. test and recent survey available. RE zoning and just minutes from Long

Rick Clarke,Century 21 Trident Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Rick Clarke ,Century 21 Trident Realty Ltd. (902) 483-5776
0 MacLellon Island, East Chezzetcook

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$229,000

0 Maclellon Island, East Chezzetcook (East Chezzetcook), Nova Scotia B0J 2L0

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0 baths
5 days

Park on Government Warf Road aka East Chezzetcook and the boat will launch from there. Ever dream of owning a private island? Well, now is your chance to do just that with the jewel of the Chezzetcook inlet now available! MacLellon's Island is a 15-acre opportunity to have a piece of your own

Coby Sampson,Keller Williams Select Realty
Listed by: Coby Sampson ,Keller Williams Select Realty (902) 240-2757
Grant 21937 Soles Stillwater, East Chezzetcook

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$55,000

Grant 21937 Soles Stillwater, East Chezzetcook (East Chezzetcook), Nova Scotia B0J 2L0

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5 days

Conrod Settlement Road to now unmaintained Burnt Lake Rd between house number 421 and 427 Conrod Settlement Rd Discover the perfect retreat, with this exceptional piece of vacant land featuring approximately 1000 feet of lake frontage and 2000 feet of river frontage on 67 acres of land. A spacious...

Lynn Violette,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Lynn Violette ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 880-7024
Lot 2025-R East Chezzetcook, East Chezzetcook

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$179,000

Lot 2025-r East Chezzetcook, East Chezzetcook (East Chezzetcook), Nova Scotia B0J 2L0

0 beds
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11 days

Trunk 7 East to E Chezzetcook Rd (or take hwy 107) Property on left. Plenty of potential with this massive 52 acre parcel situated on an HRM maintained road in beautiful East Chezzetcook! Preliminary plan in place for 2x 25 acre lots or keep as one! The property stretches over 8000 ft back

Rick Clarke,Century 21 Trident Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Rick Clarke ,Century 21 Trident Realty Ltd. (902) 483-5776
1161 East Cheezetcook Road, East Chezzetcook

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$159,000

1161 East Cheezetcook Road, East Chezzetcook (East Chezzetcook), Nova Scotia B0J 2L0

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11 days

Trunk 7 East to East Chezzetcook Rd (or take HWY 107) Property on left This recently developed 2 acre HRM approved building lot is READY TO GO! Newly installed driveway, levelled area for slab, electrical service, septic system and bunk house (wired, insulated, with heat pump!) This very private

Rick Clarke,Century 21 Trident Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Rick Clarke ,Century 21 Trident Realty Ltd. (902) 483-5776
House for sale: 19 Motts Drive, East Chezzetcook

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$449,000

19 Motts Drive, East Chezzetcook (East Chezzetcook), Nova Scotia B0J 2L0

4 beds
2 baths
26 days

107 to East Chezzetcook exit, left on East Chezzetcook Road, right on Motts Drive. Welcome to your dream home at 19 Motts Drive! This stunning 4-bedroom, 2-bath gem combines spacious living with modern convenience. Enjoy the luxury of having a main-level bedroom, perfect for guests or as a

House for sale: 452 East Chezzetcook Road, East Chezzetcook

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$639,900

452 East Chezzetcook Road, East Chezzetcook (East Chezzetcook), Nova Scotia B0J 2L0

4 beds
3 baths
43 days

Highway 107 to Exit 21. Right at the ramp. Civic 452 will be on the right. Welcome to 452 East Chezzetcook Road, a fully renovated property offering the perfect blend of comfort, space, and versatility on a beautiful 5-acre lot. Over the past decade, this home has been thoughtfully updated

Listed by: Pennie Crocker ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth) (902) 329-3342
Mobile Home for sale: 994 East Chezzetcook Road, East Chezzetcook

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$199,900

994 East Chezzetcook Road, East Chezzetcook (East Chezzetcook), Nova Scotia B0J 2L0

2 beds
1 baths
46 days

From Highway 107 , take exit 21. Right onto East Chezzetcook Road, for 3.6 km, property on right Welcome to 994 East Chezzetcook Road an affordable and charming starter home tucked away on a beautiful, private 1-acre lot. This 2-bedroom, 1-bath home offers a peaceful rural setting while still

Kip Walker,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth)
Listed by: Kip Walker ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth) (902) 499-9555

Home Prices in East Chezzetcook

In 2025, East Chezzetcook Real Estate sits at the intersection of coastal character and practical liveability. The housing stock spans detached homes on generous lots, cottage-style dwellings, and rural parcels with mature trees and water views. Buyers are drawn to quiet streets, beaches, and nearby trails, while sellers benefit from steady interest in move‑in‑ready properties and well‑kept acreage. Home prices are driven by setting, age, and level of updates rather than uniform subdivision patterns, so each listing tends to be unique in layout, orientation, and land features.

With limited density and strong lifestyle appeal, market signals can shift with the mix of available properties. Instead of fixating on headline figures, buyers and sellers watch the balance between new supply and active demand, days on market, showing activity, and whether new inventory skews toward renovated homes, fixer‑uppers, or waterfront‑adjacent acreage. Buyers looking to Buy a House in East Chezzetcook should gauge price positioning against truly comparable sales and condition markers such as roofing, windows, and septic or well details. Sellers benefit from staging, accurate pricing bands, and compelling media that highlight lot usability and outdoor amenities. Together, these factors—along with school catchments and commute routes—tend to determine how quickly quality listings attract offers.

Explore Real Estate & MLS® Listings in East Chezzetcook

There are 11 active listings in East Chezzetcook, including 2 houses. Coverage currently spans 1 neighbourhood, providing a focused view of what is on the market today. The selection ranges from year‑round residences to retreat‑style homes that emphasize privacy and outdoor living. Listing data is refreshed regularly, making it simple to track East Chezzetcook Real Estate Listings and spot fresh East Chezzetcook Houses For Sale as they appear.

Use detailed filters to narrow by price range, preferred beds and baths, interior finishes, lot size, parking options, and outdoor space. Review photos, floor plans, and virtual media to understand flow, storage, and potential for upgrades. Compare recent activity in nearby micro‑areas, study descriptions for maintenance history and energy features, and keep notes on properties that best fit your budget and timeline. Shortlisting homes, mapping them against lifestyle priorities, and monitoring new matches will help you act confidently when the right East Chezzetcook Homes For Sale opportunity appears.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

The community blends shoreline access, wooded enclaves, and rural roads, with schools, parks, and recreation close at hand. Proximity to beaches, boat launches, and trail networks supports year‑round outdoor activity, while quiet lanes and larger lots appeal to those seeking privacy and space for hobbies. Local services, community centres, and commuter connections influence convenience and daily rhythm. Sun exposure, prevailing winds, and yard orientation can affect enjoyment of decks and gardens, and homes closer to water views or protected greenspace often see heightened interest as buyers weigh lifestyle benefits alongside long‑term value. Exploring East Chezzetcook Neighborhoods will help you match setting with the right property type.

East Chezzetcook City Guide

Set along Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore within the Halifax Regional Municipality, East Chezzetcook is a coastal community where tidal inlets, salt marshes, and sheltered coves shape daily life. This quiet corner balances rural charm with access to city services, making it appealing for nature lovers, commuters, and anyone seeking a slower pace. In the guide below, you'll find a clear picture of history, the local economy, neighbourhoods, things to do, transportation options, and the seasons that define the area.

History & Background

The story of East Chezzetcook begins long before roads and mapping, with the Mi'kmaq whose traditional knowledge, travel routes, and place names trace the land's deep relationship with the sea. The Chezzetcook Inlet, with its tidal flats and marshes, later drew Acadian families who farmed, fished, and harvested the marsh for hay, gradually building clustered settlements connected to nearby coves. Wooden wharves, small boats, and a modest trade in fish and timber knit the area into the wider Nova Scotian coastal economy. Around the region you'll also find towns like Head Of Chezzetcook that share historical ties and amenities.

Through the twentieth century, improved roads and the pull of Halifax and Dartmouth shifted East Chezzetcook from a primarily resource-based settlement to a rural residential community. Families renovated former cottages into year-round homes, new houses appeared on wooded lots, and community halls and churches remained anchors for gatherings, festivals, and local volunteers. Today, while many residents commute to jobs across the municipality, the sense of continuity is visible in the preserved shoreline, local boat ramps, and the ongoing presence of fishing and small-scale marine activity along the inlet.

Economy & Employment

East Chezzetcook's economy blends traditional coastal livelihoods with the flexibility of a modern rural community. Marine-based work-small-boat fishing, shellfish harvesting, and seasonal aquaculture-continues in and around the inlet. Construction trades, property services, and home-based businesses play a strong role as well, reflecting steady residential growth and renovation projects that come with waterfront and wooded-lot living. Tourism and outdoor recreation add seasonal income through surf, beach, and trail traffic across the Eastern Shore.

Many residents commute toward Dartmouth and Halifax for work in public administration, healthcare, education, and professional services. Port-related industries, marine engineering, and shipbuilding create indirect employment opportunities, while retail, hospitality, and logistics serve as common entry points for younger workers. In recent years, remote and hybrid arrangements have grown more common as rural internet speeds improve, enabling professionals in technology, design, and consulting to remain based close to the coast. The overall cost profile-housing, land, and workshops-can be more attainable than urban cores, which supports entrepreneurship in crafts, small-scale food production, and service trades. Farmers' markets and local makers' events across the Eastern Shore give artisans and growers seasonal outlets to sell and build community connections.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Look at a map and you'll see East Chezzetcook stretched along inlets and side roads that thread off Marine Drive, with homes tucked behind treelines, perched on rocky points, or gathered near older wharf sites. The housing mix ranges from classic maritime bungalows to contemporary builds on multi-acre lots, and from renovated cottages to compact family homes within easy reach of the water. For everyday amenities-groceries, hardware, and services-residents typically head toward nearby service clusters along the Eastern Shore, while larger shopping and specialized care tend to concentrate in Dartmouth and central Halifax. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Lower East Chezzetcook and Seaforth.

The lifestyle here revolves around the outdoors and community ties. Salt marshes and protected coves make for excellent paddling routes, birdwatching vantage points, and calm sunrise walks. Well-known Eastern Shore trails are close enough for regular use, offering packed-crush gravel for cycling, jogging, and winter snowshoeing. Families will find youth sports and programs spread across neighbouring communities, and local halls host seasonal events, craft sales, and fundraisers that double as friendly meet-ups. For things to do on weekends, many residents pair a morning on the trails with an afternoon at nearby beaches, or launch kayaks into the inlet when tides and winds align. Evenings tend to be quiet, punctuated by the calls of shorebirds and the distant hum of the Atlantic.

Schools, recreation facilities, and health clinics are generally reached by a short drive, reflecting the region's rural pattern. If you're thinking about living in East Chezzetcook, plan for a home base that suits four-season life: a spot to store kayaks and snow shovels, a mudroom for boots, and perhaps a shed or workshop for projects that inevitably come with coastal properties. Many residents take pride in volunteer roles-from fire services to community organizations-making it easy for newcomers to connect and feel part of the fabric of the place.

Getting Around

Drivers typically reach East Chezzetcook via Highway 107 and Trunk 7 (Marine Drive), with commuting times to Dartmouth and Halifax that can vary by season and traffic. Most households rely on vehicles for daily errands and work, though carpooling is common and park-and-ride lots closer to the urban core can make mixed-mode commuting efficient. Public transit is limited on this stretch of the Eastern Shore; residents often connect with bus service closer to built-up areas or use community shuttle options when available. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as West Chezzetcook and West Petpeswick.

Active transportation fits the landscape well. Cyclists use portions of the provincial Blue Route network and local multi-use rail trails to string together scenic rides with fewer hills than inland routes. The wind can make shoulder riding more challenging, so visibility gear and route planning are helpful. Walkers enjoy quiet side roads and coastal paths; just note that some rural roads have narrow shoulders and no sidewalks. On the water, small craft like kayaks and stand-up paddleboards are popular in the sheltered arms of the inlet, with paddlers watching tides and currents closely for safe returns. Winter weather introduces a different rhythm: clearing driveways, occasionally delayed commutes, and careful planning for storm days.

Climate & Seasons

The ocean is the year-round metronome in East Chezzetcook. Winters arrive with a mix of cold snaps, wet snow, and the occasional nor'easter that can bring strong winds and drifting. Between storms, you'll see stretches of crisp, sunny days ideal for trail walking, beachcombing, or snowshoeing on packed paths. Spring is slow to settle; fog and cool breezes linger along the shoreline, and the marshes wake with migrating waterfowl, herons, and songbirds. Gardeners typically start seedlings indoors and shift them out as the ground warms and salt spray recedes.

Summer is moderate rather than hot, defined by long daylight, cool evenings, and reliable sea breezes. It's prime time for beach days, small-boat exploring, and barbecue suppers on decks that look out over spruce and salt meadow. The water stays cool, but warm pockets develop in sheltered coves and estuaries, drawing swimmers and paddleboarders on calm days. Autumn is perhaps the East Chezzetcook signature season: colourful hardwoods meet evergreen coastlines, trails are quiet, and the shoreline takes on its stark, beautiful light. Post-tropical systems can sweep through in late summer and fall, so residents often tie down gear, clear gutters, and keep emergency kits on hand.

Across all seasons, maritime weather changes quickly. Coastal homes benefit from wind-rated fixtures, good insulation, and thoughtful drainage; many residents keep a generator or backup heat source for the rare outage. Wildlife spotting is a constant pleasure-bald eagles circling the bay, ospreys perched on nesting platforms, and the occasional seal surfacing just offshore. Whether your ideal day is a foggy walk across a quiet causeway or an evening paddle that glows pink with sunset, the seasons in East Chezzetcook offer a steady reminder that life here moves to the rhythm of the sea.

Neighbourhoods

What does an easygoing Nova Scotia setting look like when everyday life and wide-open breathing room align? In East Chezzetcook, the answer feels tangible: unhurried streets, homes with personality, and a steady rhythm that rewards those who prefer to take their time. Use KeyHomes.ca to get a clear first read-scan listings on a map, compare features at a glance, and save matches so you can revisit them without losing your place.

East Chezzetcook leans into a calm, lived-in character. You'll notice a landscape that invites longer looks-plenty of natural edges, pockets of quiet, and properties that feel personal rather than cookie-cutter. Housing often centres on detached homes, while townhouses and modest multi-unit options can appear in select pockets, creating gentle variety without shifting the overall feel.

Life here tends to prize space and steadiness. Picture your day beginning on a peaceful road, with room for a garden, a work shed, or simply a chair on the front step. Green space is part of the backdrop-trees, open strips of land, and informal walking routes that make an evening stroll easy to imagine. Services are typically reached along familiar routes, with local connectors helping residents move in and out for daily needs.

For people deciding where they fit within this community, the choice often comes down to setting and style. Some prefer tucked-away lanes with a retreat-like feeling; others gravitate toward stretches that sit closer to everyday conveniences. Detached homes remain the anchor, but keep an eye out for attached or low-rise options when they surface-these can provide a practical entry point or a downsizing step while staying in the same area.

Buyers appreciate how straightforward the search can be when the landscape reads clearly. On KeyHomes.ca, you can view properties in map mode to understand how listings relate to one another, filter by home type to focus your shortlist, and set tailored alerts so you hear about new matches promptly. Sellers benefit from the same clarity: comparing nearby homes helps refine a pricing and preparation strategy that fits the neighbourhood's tone.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Choose between quieter sidestreets that feel tucked away, or areas closer to everyday services and community touchpoints. Both options keep a relaxed, rural-meets-village vibe.
  • Home types: Detached properties are common; townhouses and condo-style homes may appear in selected pockets, adding gentle variety without changing the area's overall character.
  • Connections: Local roads lead to the usual corridors, making it simple to reach shops, appointments, and regional destinations at an unhurried pace.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Build saved searches by setting and style, switch to the map view to see where listings cluster, and turn on alerts to learn about suitable homes as they surface.

As you explore East Chezzetcook in more detail, pay attention to the subtle shifts between pockets. Some stretches feel almost pastoral, with broader sightlines and gentle transitions between properties. Others carry a slightly more established village mood-homes closer together, porches that invite conversation, and quick access to everyday routes. If you value privacy, seek out addresses that sit beyond the busiest paths; if convenience matters more, aim for homes near the main local connections. In each case, the tone remains grounded and neighbourly.

For those weighing housing style, a flexible mindset tends to pay off. Detached homes deliver classic breathing room and the freedom to personalize. Townhouses, when they appear, can offer a simpler care routine while keeping the same community feel. Compact multi-unit options, where available, create opportunities for right-sizing without leaving familiar surroundings. Use the comparison tools on KeyHomes.ca to line up these choices side by side-photos, features, lot character, and location context-so you can decide with confidence rather than guesswork.

Green space sits close to daily life here, even when you're not actively seeking it out. That might mean mature trees framing a yard, a clearing that catches afternoon light, or a short, quiet walk that becomes part of your routine. The pace supports hobbies and slow rituals-gardening, tinkering, reading in a sunny corner, or stepping out for fresh air before supper. Sellers can lean into this mood when preparing a home: highlight outdoor nooks, useful storage, and any thoughtful upgrades that enhance easy living.

If you are relocating from elsewhere in Nova Scotia, the transition to East Chezzetcook is often about matching expectations with placement. Think through the rhythm you prefer: peaceful and tucked back, or closer to daily routes. Consider what you want from a yard or outdoor space, and whether you need room for projects or simply a tidy footprint. Then let the search tools do their quiet work. With KeyHomes.ca you can mark favourites, keep notes, and return to your shortlist as the market evolves-no need to start over each time.

In East Chezzetcook, the neighbourhood experience is defined by ease-open sky, steady routines, and homes that lend themselves to personal rhythms. When you're ready to look closely, KeyHomes.ca brings the area into focus so you can move from idea to address with calm assurance.

East Chezzetcook keeps things understated by design. Browse patiently, revisit your shortlist, and let the setting guide which streets-and which homes-feel like a natural fit.

Nearby Cities

If you are considering East Chezzetcook, explore nearby communities such as East Jeddore, Oyster Pond, and Pleasant Point to compare local neighborhoods and housing options.

For additional choices, review listings in Clam Bay and Myers Point, and consult a local agent to find the best fit for your needs. Comparing nearby markets can clarify where East Chezzetcook Real Estate sits within the wider Eastern Shore market.

Demographics

East Chezzetcook typically attracts a blend of households including families, retirees and working professionals who appreciate a quieter coastal setting. The community feel is often described as close-knit and community-oriented, with residents drawn to a slower pace of life and local amenities that suit everyday living.

Housing in the area generally leans toward detached single?family homes and seasonal or year?round cottages, with some condominiums and rental options available. The overall character is rural to semi?rural, with coastal scenery and outdoor recreation shaping day?to?day lifestyle rather than an urban or dense suburban environment. If you're searching for East Chezzetcook Condos For Sale or to Buy a House in East Chezzetcook, expect a market defined more by setting and lot character than by high-density inventory.