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House for sale: 55 Alderney Drive, Enfield

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$549,000

55 Alderney Drive, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1J8

4 beds
2 baths
2 days

... adds warmth and charm through the colder months. A well-planned addition created a spacious and private primary suite tucked at the back of the house. Renovated in 2025, it features his-and-hers closets, an electric fireplace, and built-in speakers. Overlooking mature trees, it's a peaceful...

Ken Sullivan,Exit Realty Metro
Listed by: Ken Sullivan ,Exit Realty Metro (902) 489-3473
House for sale: 106 Edward Dr, Enfield

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$999,900

106 Edward Dr, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1H8

4 beds
3 baths
3 days

... onto NS Trunk 2 north, left on Old Enfield Road to Renfrew Road to Edward Drive. Welcome to 106 Edward Drive a modern masterpiece where craftsmanship, comfort, and sustainability meet. Tucked away on a quiet private lane just steps from Grand Lake, this custom-built home offers the serenity...

Sandra Pike,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Sandra Pike ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 478-8711
House for sale: 40 Martins Point Road, Enfield

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$1,495,000

40 Martins Point Road, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1H9

3 beds
2 baths
4 days

... The Grand Reset a modern 2,500 sq ft lakeside retreat with 260 ft of private frontage on Grand Lake. Reimagined from top to bottom, this turnkey property blends natural tranquility with contemporary design for the ultimate year-round escape whether as a permanent home, luxury Airbnb, or family...

Listed by: Holly Lacey ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 441-1660
Lot 1 Old Post Road, Enfield

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$2,778,000

Lot 1 Old Post Road, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1E2

0 beds
0 baths
4 days

... property located in the picturesque region of Enfield, Nova Scotia. Spanning over 139 acres with a breathtaking 2000 feet water frontage, this prime real estate offers a unique opportunity for developers and investors seeking a versatile and high-value investment. Zoned R-7 (Rural Estate) and...

Bill Covey,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Bill Covey ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 441-2221
House for sale: 8 Bakery Lane, Enfield

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$249,900

8 Bakery Lane, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1A7

1 beds
1 baths
4 days

HWY 102 to EXIT 7, right on Highway 2, left on Old Enfield Road, right on Bakery Lane Charming, Affordable, and Full of Potential! Welcome to 8 Bakery Lane, a cozy and efficient 1-bedroom, 1-bath home offering comfort, updates, and incredible value in the heart of Enfield. Whether youre searching

Chelsea Bagnall,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Chelsea Bagnall ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 818-8833
House for sale: 25 Sam Crescent, Enfield

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$549,000

25 Sam Crescent, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2S 0G9

3 beds
4 baths
4 days

Follow Google Maps Modern Family Living in a Sought-After Neighbourhood! This well-thought-out, quality-built home is exquisitely finished on all three levels and offers over 2,000sqft. of comfortable, functional living space. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and 2 half baths, this home

Lot 1A-2 Grand Lake, Enfield

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$849,000

Lot 1a-2 Grand Lake, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1H9

0 beds
0 baths
4 days

Take Mont Vista to Rafter Rd (at private gate you will need a code) then to Miller Cove Rd. (follow signs) This pristine piece of lake frontage on Grand Lake is one of a kind. The water drops off to give you a good 10 ft to dock a boat and the protective cove would offer shelter. The sloping

Tamara Barker,Sutton Group Professional Realty
Listed by: Tamara Barker ,Sutton Group Professional Realty (902) 497-7858
6A Locks Road, Enfield

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$299,900

6a Locks Road, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1C8

0 beds
0 baths
4 days

Hwy 2 to Enfield to Locks Rd [across from the Post Office]. Opportunity KNOCKS! This 3.54 acre lot in Enfield is zoned R2 and has municipal water and sewer available off Locks road. Possible 4 duplex lots. Great location close to all amenities with the airport just 5 minutes away. (id:27476)

Tim Isenor,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield)
Listed by: Tim Isenor ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield) (902) 499-5717
House for sale: 11 MATT'S Way, Enfield

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$479,900

11 Matt's Way, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1H9

2 beds
2 baths
5 days

From Monte Vista Rd, turn left onto Bella Vista Lane, quick right and follow the road to Matt's Way **Modern Bungalow Bliss** Just under a year old, this stunning bungalow blends modern comfort with timeless style. Boasting 2 spacious bedrooms, 2 luxurious spa-like baths, and a bright open

House for sale: 17 Bonway Drive, Enfield

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$629,900

17 Bonway Drive, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1H5

4 beds
3 baths
6 days

Google Maps Welcome to the market! For the first time ever, we invite you to consider this well maintained one family home in the thriving East Hants community of Enfield. Built in 2005, the home offers 3 or 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, open concept main floor, spacious full finished basement with

Duplex for sale: 45 Old Enfield Road, Enfield

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$459,900

45 Old Enfield Road, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1C9

0 beds
0 baths
12 days

Hwy 2 to Enfield to Old Enfield Road Investment Opportunity! This vacant property features two spacious 2-bedroom units, offering great flexibility and potential. You can live in one unit and rent the other, or add it to your investment portfolio and rent out both at current market rates. Upgrades

Tim Isenor,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield)
Listed by: Tim Isenor ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield) (902) 499-5717
House for sale: 45 Old Enfield Road, Enfield

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$459,900

45 Old Enfield Road, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1C9

4 beds
2 baths
12 days

Hwy 2 to Enfield to Old Enfield Road Investment Opportunity! This vacant property features two spacious 2-bedroom units, offering great flexibility and potential. You can live in one unit and rent the other, or add it to your investment portfolio and rent out both at current market rates. Some

Tim Isenor,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield)
Listed by: Tim Isenor ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield) (902) 499-5717
House for sale: 809 Horne Settlement Road, Enfield

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$1,499,999

809 Horne Settlement Road, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1H3

4 beds
1 baths
14 days

Highway 102 to exit 7, turn right, take old Enfield road to Horne Settlement Road. Discover an unparalleled opportunity at 809 Horne Settlement Road in Enfield, a highly sought-after community just 13 km from Halifax International Airport and 30 minutes from Halifax. This unique 27-acre property

Listed by: Lindsay Carroll ,Engel & Volkers (chester) (902) 456-0949
House for sale: 109 Highway 2, Enfield

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$724,900

109 Highway 2, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1C8

4 beds
3 baths
14 days

https://g.co/kgs/NA6sSch Spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath, fully finished home with attached garage on 2.7 acres of riverfront in the heart of Enfield, seconds from Exit 7. Situated on the beautiful shubie river, the views and atmosphere are stunning all year round. You can kayak & fish right in

Sara Keyes,Re/max Nova (enfield)
Listed by: Sara Keyes ,Re/max Nova (enfield) (902) 880-1921
Duplex for sale: 2-Unit 1 Sherwood, Enfield

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$509,900

2-unit 1 Sherwood, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 0T2

3 beds
3 baths
15 days

2 - Unit 1 Sherwood Drive Enfield, NS B2T0T2 Introducing the beautiful and functional Meadowview semi-detached home, located on Sherwood Drive in Enfield. You will be instantly impressed by the bright and open foyer, spacious interior and modern finishes throughout. The main living area features

House for sale: 136 Oldham Road, Enfield

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$619,900

136 Oldham Road, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1E2

3 beds
4 baths
30 days

Highway 102 to Exit 7 (Enfield Irving Big Stop), right off the ramp, right onto Oldham Road. Just past Ledwidge Lumber Mill, property on your left. "The Willow" a 2-storey with a modern exterior is sure to impress with its open- concept layout, solid surface countertops, kitchen cabinetry extended

Linda Osborne,Engel & Volkers
Listed by: Linda Osborne ,Engel & Volkers (902) 880-8887
Duplex for sale: 55 John Murray Drive, Enfield

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$549,900

55 John Murray Drive, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1C9

0 beds
0 baths
34 days

Highway 2 to Enfield to John Murray Drive Excellent Income Opportunity in the Heart of Enfield! Discover this well-maintained duplex offering two spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom units in a quiet, family-friendly neighborhood. Each unit features a bright and open layout with generous living spaces,

Sara Keyes,Re/max Nova (enfield)
Listed by: Sara Keyes ,Re/max Nova (enfield) (902) 880-1921
Mobile Home for sale: 12 Joshua Street, Enfield

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$199,900

12 Joshua Street, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1K4

2 beds
1 baths
36 days

Exit 7 off the 102 turn right onto Oldham and right on Joshua AFFORDABLE! Welcome to Enfield Estates. This charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath mini home offers comfort, convenience and an unbeatable location. Perfectly situated just 1 minute from Highway 102 access, making your daily commute a breeze.

Tim Isenor,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield)
Listed by: Tim Isenor ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield) (902) 499-5717
House for sale: 34 Horne Settlement Road, Enfield

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$949,900

34 Horne Settlement Road, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1A7

4 beds
2 baths
40 days

Exit 7 (Enfield) from Highway 102 to Highway 2, left onto Old Enfield Road at Home Hardware, stay left over the bridge, driveway is on the right. A dream come true for horse lovers! Set on over 9 acres in Enfield, this beautiful property offers everything an equestrian could wish for a charming

Listed by: Lauren Leighton ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 483-0203
House for sale: 158 Thomas Street, Enfield

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$639,000

158 Thomas Street, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B3E 1M7

3 beds
3 baths
42 days

NS-102 to Enfield. Take EXIT 7 from NS-102 (BIG STOP EXIT), turn right onto the #2. Turn left onto Old Enfield Rd, stay on that road, then turn right onto Thomas St to #158. Dreaming of living in the highly sought after growing community of Enfield? Looking for a beautiful well maintained family

Jen Demmings,Keller Williams Select Realty
Listed by: Jen Demmings ,Keller Williams Select Realty (902) 414-9697
House for sale: 193 Highway 2, Enfield

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$424,900

193 Highway 2, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1C8

4 beds
2 baths
68 days

https://maps.app.goo.gl/Spocno7FpL96FUo29 Nestled in one of Enfields most desirable neighbourhoods, this charming 4-bed, 1.5-bath home sits on a beautifully landscaped 18,515 sq. ft. serviced R2 lot. The main level offers a bright living room, formal dining, kitchen, and two bedrooms with original

House for sale: 42 Oldham Road, Enfield

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$599,900

42 Oldham Road, Enfield (Enfield), Nova Scotia B2T 1E2

4 beds
3 baths
108 days

Highway 2 to Enfield to Oldham Road Welcome to 42 Oldham Road, a beautifully reimagined 4 bedroom 3 full bath 1.5 story home that seamlessly blends traditional charm with modern sophistication. Designed with both family living and effortless functionality in mind, this exceptional property

Tim Isenor,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield)
Listed by: Tim Isenor ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield) (902) 499-5717

Home Prices in Enfield

In 2025, Enfield real estate reflects a blend of small-town appeal and convenient access to broader Nova Scotia, with home prices shaped by the prominence of detached properties, lot characteristics, and neighbourhood setting. Buyers and sellers generally see value influenced by overall condition, renovation quality, and proximity to everyday amenities, while location within the community remains a defining factor for long-term desirability.

Without relying on year-over-year figures, market participants often watch the balance between active supply and motivated demand, the mix of property types available at any given time, and signs like days on market and the progression of price adjustments. Attention to presentation—professional photos, accurate floor plans, and honest descriptions—can meaningfully affect interest levels, especially when similar homes compete within the same micro-area.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$702,140
Townhouse
$0
Condo
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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Enfield

There are 22 active listings in Enfield, with 15 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses currently on the market. These opportunities span 1 neighbourhood. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to focus on properties that fit your needs. Review photos and floor plans to assess layout and natural light, check recent activity to understand how competing homes are performing, and compare location features—street character, nearby services, and commute routes—to assemble a shortlist that aligns with your priorities.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Enfield offers a mix of family-friendly streets, wooded settings, and rural pockets where privacy and outdoor recreation are part of everyday living. Many homes sit near schools, parks, trails, and community facilities, with convenient access to major routes for regional commuting. Buyers often weigh proximity to transit options, local shops, and greenspace, as well as whether a property backs onto natural features such as mature trees or water-adjacent corridors. These factors can influence comfort, future resale appeal, and how a home fits day-to-day routines.

For renters, there are 1 available rental listing in Enfield, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Enfield City Guide

Set between the Halifax Regional Municipality and the rolling countryside of East Hants, Enfield is a riverfront community that blends small-town warmth with easy access to big-city conveniences. Minutes from Halifax Stanfield International Airport and straddling the Shubenacadie River, it appeals to commuters, families, and outdoors lovers alike. This Enfield city guide walks you through its history, economy, neighbourhoods, transportation, and seasons so you can get a full picture of what makes the area tick.

History & Background

Enfield's story begins long before roads and railways, on lands traditionally stewarded by the Mi'kmaq, who travelled the river corridors for trade, food, and shelter. In the colonial era, the Shubenacadie River remained a crucial route, and plans for the Shubenacadie Canal created a throughway of lakes, rivers, and locks that connected Halifax Harbour to the Bay of Fundy. Although the canal's commercial life was short, remnants of cut-stone locks and waterworks in the region offer a tangible link to that ambitious period.

By the nineteenth century, Enfield grew into a service point along the old trunk road north from Halifax. Sawmills, farming, and small commerce supported local families, while the arrival of rail further tied the community to regional markets. The modern era reshaped Enfield again with the construction of Highway 102 and the nearby international airport, making it an attractive base for workers who prize rural space with quick connections to the city and beyond. Around the region you'll also find towns like Lantz that share historical ties and amenities.

Today, Enfield sits partly in East Hants and partly in HRM, a fact you can sense in its character: it is both a river town with deep roots and a contemporary gateway community with a cosmopolitan edge influenced by airport traffic, tourism, and commuting patterns. Community halls, churches, and school events remain central to local life, and new subdivisions continue to knit in with older streets in a way that keeps the place grounded and neighbourly.

Economy & Employment

Enfield's economy is shaped by proximity and practicality. The nearby airport anchors a constellation of aviation services, logistics, warehousing, and hospitality roles, while the Highway 102 corridor streamlines commuting to employment centres in Halifax, Dartmouth, and Truro. Many residents work in trades, construction, and professional services, reflecting a labour market that balances hands-on skills with knowledge-based roles.

Local businesses-everything from independent eateries to garden centres and service shops-provide day-to-day convenience and entrepreneurial opportunities. Resource-linked sectors such as forestry and seasonal tourism still play a role in the broader East Hants area, and the river, lakes, and parks support outfitters and recreation guides. With reliable broadband available across most built-up streets, remote and hybrid work has also become more common, letting people align career ambitions with the space and pace of a smaller community.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Enfield's housing mix runs from tidy riverside streets and century homes to newer subdivisions with larger lots, cul-de-sacs, and views of spruce and maple stands. You'll also find rural properties with room for gardens, workshops, and hobby farms, appealing to those who want privacy and elbow room. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like East Hants and Oakfield.

Everyday amenities are straightforward and close at hand: grocery options, pharmacies, healthcare clinics, and family-friendly restaurants cluster along the main routes, and you're a short drive from bigger-box shopping to the south. Community life leans active and outdoorsy, thanks to local playgrounds, ball fields, and riverside green spaces, plus nearby arenas and recreation centres across the district. The pace feels relaxed, and neighbours tend to know one another through school events, sports leagues, and seasonal fundraisers.

For fresh air, you have your pick: wooded trails and informal paths lace through the area, and paddlers enjoy calm stretches of the Shubenacadie River in shoulder seasons. Grand Lake and Oakfield Provincial Park offer beaches and picnic spots in summer, while winter brings snowshoeing in the woods and, when conditions allow, skating on local ponds. Local makers' markets, live music nights, and community breakfasts pop up throughout the year, adding variety to weekends without straying far from home. If you're weighing the balance of space, amenities, and a straightforward commute, living in Enfield offers a compelling middle ground.

Getting Around

Enfield's north-south spine is Highway 102, which links quickly to Halifax and Dartmouth to the south and to Stewiacke and Truro to the north. Old Trunk 2 runs parallel, offering a scenic alternative along the river and connecting the main residential pockets. The international airport is only a short drive, making early flights and visiting guests notably less stressful. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Elmsdale and Oldham.

Public transit options are limited in this part of Nova Scotia, so most residents rely on personal vehicles, though carpooling is common among airport and city commuters. Community transportation services operate pre-booked rides for appointments and essential trips, and local taxis cover short hops. Cyclists will find accommodating shoulders on certain stretches of Highway 2 and quiet side roads for training rides; inside neighbourhoods, low-traffic streets make family rides and walking practical. Winter driving can be a consideration during storms, but road crews are accustomed to snow and ice conditions, and main routes are generally cleared promptly.

Climate & Seasons

This is classic Maritime weather: distinct seasons shaped by the Atlantic and the Bay of Fundy. Spring arrives gradually, with cool mornings and bright afternoons ideal for river walks and trail cleanups. Summer is warm and comfortable, often moderated by coastal breezes, and long daylight hours invite backyard barbecues, paddling on nearby lakes, and evenings on the deck. With beaches and parks so close, you can plan spontaneous swims or picnics without a long drive.

Autumn brings colourful hardwoods, crisp air, and harvest events around the region; it's a favourite season for hikers and photographers. Winter tends to be snowy enough for classic cold-weather fun without becoming a months-long deep freeze. Locals embrace the season with sledding, snowshoeing, and occasional pond skating when ice conditions are safe. Storm days roll through now and then, but they're typically followed by clear skies and bright sun, and the community is well-practised in keeping roads, schools, and routines on track. Just north of Enfield, the tidal influence on the Shubenacadie River creates dramatic bores near the Fundy shore, adding a memorable natural spectacle to the year's rhythm.

Neighbourhoods

Where does small-town ease meet everyday practicality? In Enfield, that balance shows up on quiet streets, in handy local stops, and in the steady pace residents appreciate. If you're exploring homes or weighing a sale, KeyHomes.ca helps you see how listings cluster, compare styles side by side, and keep tabs on what's new without losing the local feel.

Enfield carries a friendly, lived-in character that suits many stages of life. Detached houses are common, from modest footprints to roomier builds, while townhouses and condo-style options add choice for those who prefer lower maintenance. Green edges and neighbourhood parks dot the landscape, giving walkers, cyclists, and dog owners an easy rhythm to the day. Closer to the local centre, you'll find homes set near daily conveniences; farther out, properties often lean more private, with a little extra breathing room and a backdrop of trees.

Picture a day in Enfield: a morning stroll on a calm side street, a quick errand in the heart of town, then back to a yard where you can unwind without fuss. Streets feel familiar here. Some blocks draw families who want a classic yard-and-driveway setup, while others appeal to downsizers or first-time buyers looking for simpler upkeep. The neighbourhood's pace shifts gently from the busier corridor to softer, residential pockets, so it's easy to choose the atmosphere that suits you.

For buyers, the housing mix offers choice without overwhelm. Detached homes provide space for gardens, hobbies, or a home office. Townhouses balance practicality with comfort, often appealing to those seeking a move-in-ready feel. Condos and low-rise options create opportunities for lock-and-leave living, especially if you travel or just prefer an uncomplicated routine. As you browse, KeyHomes.ca makes it straightforward to filter by property type, compare interiors at a glance, and map your short list so you can plan efficient viewings.

For sellers, Enfield's appeal is clear: a welcoming community tone and a range of home styles that draw steady interest. Emphasizing curb appeal, functional layouts, and outdoor usability resonates well with local shoppers. With market activity that can ebb and flow by season, using KeyHomes.ca to watch nearby list-to-sale trends and refine your pricing strategy keeps you in step with what buyers are responding to right now.

Commuters and homebodies alike tend to find their groove here. Some residents prioritize proximity to the town core for quick errands and community events. Others settle along quieter lanes at the edge of things, trading a short drive for a more secluded setting. Either way, the community's layout supports daily routines with minimal fuss, and the surrounding landscape encourages unhurried afternoons outdoors.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Closer-in streets suit those who enjoy walkable errands and a sociable pace, while leafier pockets feel more retreat-like, ideal for unhurried afternoons and quiet evenings.
  • Home types: Detached homes are widespread, with a supporting cast of townhouses and condo-style residences for simpler maintenance and streamlined living.
  • Connections: Main local corridors make day-to-day travel straightforward; residential loops and crescents are calmer, with a neighborly tone.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Save searches for the property styles you prefer, set alerts for fresh listings, and use the map view to spot clusters that match your routine.

Different corners of Enfield tell distinct stories. Near community touchpoints, you'll see homes that favour convenience and modest yards designed for easy care. Venture outward and the streets lengthen, hedges get taller, and houses often sit with a touch more separation, perfect for those who value privacy and a bit of breathing space. Throughout, small parks and natural buffers create a comforting sense of green that softens the everyday.

If you're weighing the trade-off between space and simplicity, Enfield makes that decision feel less like a compromise. Young households appreciate the straightforward layouts and backyard potential of classic detached homes. Downsizers often look for townhouse comfort or condo practicality that cuts down on upkeep but keeps them close to community rhythms. Whatever your leaning, KeyHomes.ca helps surface patterns in the market so you can move confidently, whether you're getting ready to list or hoping to make a well-timed offer.

Enfield, Nova Scotia rewards those who value calm, connection, and the kind of everyday convenience that doesn't shout. Let KeyHomes.ca be your quiet advantage-seeing the whole picture, narrowing options, and guiding you to a home that fits how you actually live.

Enfield's strength is its steady, welcoming cadence; plan a visit at different times of day to sense how each street carries its own pace.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering Enfield often explore surrounding communities for different property styles and local character; nearby places include Moose River Gold Mines, Lindsay Lake, Clyde River, Murchyville, and Middle Musquodoboit.

Visiting these communities can help you compare rural and small-town settings, local amenities, and commuting options as you decide whether Enfield fits your needs.

Demographics

Enfield tends to attract a mix of households, including young families, working professionals, and retirees, creating a community with varied age groups and lifestyle needs. Residents often appreciate a quieter pace than a big city while maintaining access to everyday services and community amenities, giving the area a suburban feel with pockets of rural character.

Housing in the area is commonly a blend of detached homes, smaller condominium developments, and rental options, offering choices for different stages of life and budgets. Buyers typically find that the local housing mix supports both long-term homeownership and more flexible living arrangements, with neighborhood character ranging from established streets to newer residential subdivisions.