Falmouth Real Estate: 19 Listings for Sale

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House for sale: 167 Schurman Road, Falmouth

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$349,000

167 Schurman Road, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 0B9

3 beds
2 baths
3 days

... well-appointed kitchen, and the two bedrooms all designed for comfort and functionality. Whether you're looking to settle into your first home or downsize into something special, this gem offers the perfect balance of coziness and convenience. Located just minutes from Highway 101, commuting is...

John Collins,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor)
Listed by: John Collins ,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor) (902) 818-2961
House for sale: 135 Aylward Road, Falmouth

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$619,000

135 Aylward Road, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1P0

4 beds
4 baths
3 days

... offering exceptional versatility, comfort, and value. Set on an oversized landscaped lot backing onto the desirable Valleyview subdivision, this property blends family living with outstanding investment potential. The main home features a warm and functional layout with hardwood and ceramic...

Kevin Scott,Royal Lepage Atlantic (new Minas)
Listed by: Kevin Scott ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (new Minas) (416) 473-3468
House for sale: 406 Falmouth Back Road, Falmouth

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$849,900

406 Falmouth Back Road, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1P0

3 beds
3 baths
3 days

Exit 7 to Falmouth, Right on Hwy 1 to Falmouth Back Rd. Welcome to Falmouth! This stunning custom-built 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home is designed with care and attention to detail throughout, and is just 2 years young! The main floor features an open-concept kitchen, living, and dining area with

Listed by: Mary Laing ,Red Door Realty (902) 225-4468
JP-10 Grey Mountian Road, Falmouth

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$74,900

Jp-10 Grey Mountian Road, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1P0

0 beds
0 baths
3 days

Highway 101 exit 7, turn right then left at the Y in the road, to Falmouth Back Road to Town Road to Grey Mountain Road Almost 2 acres of beautiful land, perfect for anyone looking to build their dream home in a peaceful country setting while still enjoying convenient access to Highway 101.

Grant Sprague,Keller Williams Select Realty
Listed by: Grant Sprague ,Keller Williams Select Realty (902) 830-9900
11 Acres - Falmouth Dyke Road, Falmouth

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$299,900

11 Acres - Falmouth Dyke Road, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1P0

0 beds
0 baths
3 days

Highway 1 to Falmouth Dyke Road; property located across from civic # 394 11 acres of cleared, versatile land in the heart of Falmouth, ready for your vision. Whether youre looking to develop, farm, or create your own oasis, this expansive parcel offers endless possibilities with AR-3 zoning.

Jodi Daniels,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor)
Listed by: Jodi Daniels ,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor) (902) 790-0603
Lot 6 Town Road, Falmouth

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$115,000

Lot 6 Town Road, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1L0

0 beds
0 baths
3 days

Highway 1 to Town Road, property is located between civic address 346 Town Road and 360 Town Road Check out this 5.58 acre lot in the heart of Falmouth that could be a fantastic location for your new home with easy access to Highway 101 and local amenities of Windsor and Falmouth. Take advantage

Jodi Daniels,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor)
Listed by: Jodi Daniels ,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor) (902) 790-0603
House for sale: 1381 1 Highway, Falmouth

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$525,000

1381 1 Highway, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1P0

4 beds
3 baths
28 days

Take Exit 7 (Falmouth), turn right onto Hwy 1 W, property on right, see sign. For those who appreciate historic charm and modern convenience, this property is ideal. Built in Port Williams around 1855, it was relocated to Falmouth in the year 2000, where it was upgraded and restored, incorporating

Annie Benjamin,Mackay Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Annie Benjamin ,Mackay Real Estate Ltd. (902) 680-2996
House for sale: Lot 249 Goldenrod Court, Falmouth

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$685,000

Lot 249 Goldenrod Court, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0N 2T0

4 beds
3 baths
30 days

From Exit 7 Falmouth, take a right at the stop sign, veer left at Pothier Motors, to 4 way stop, take a right, and then your first left, right on short street, left onto goldenrod to civic This home packs big home features into a comfortable package, ideal for those looking to "right-size"

House for sale: 7 Sexton Court, Falmouth

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$574,900

7 Sexton Court, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1L0

4 beds
5 baths
32 days

Falmouth Back Rd to Aylward Rd, left on Palmeter Dr, left on Patterson Ln, right on Sexton Ct. This spacious and inviting 2 storey home in Falmouth is designed with family living and comfort in mind. Offering 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and 2 half baths, this home provides plenty of room for

Johnathon Benedict,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor)
Listed by: Johnathon Benedict ,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor) (902) 792-0141
House for sale: 1097 Bog Road, Falmouth

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$569,900

1097 Bog Road, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1P0

4 beds
3 baths
32 days

Highway 101 to Exit 7 Falmouth; right onto highway 1, left onto Bog Road; civic # 1097 Say "H E L L O" to 1097 Bog Road, Falmouth! This home was built and loved by one owner and now it's time for a new family to put down roots. Discover the perfect blend of space, comfort, and privacy with

Jodi Daniels,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor)
Listed by: Jodi Daniels ,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor) (902) 790-0603
House for sale: 228 Falmouth Back Road, Falmouth

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$429,900

228 Falmouth Back Road, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1P0

4 beds
2 baths
45 days

Hwy 101 to Exit 7 turn to Hwy 1 to Falmouth, left at Falmouth Back Road by Pothier Motors, Civic is on the right past the 4 way stop sign Welcome to this well-kept split-entry home in the desirable Falmouth school district. Offering 2+2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and a wired and heated detached garage

Erin Naugler,Re/max Nova (windsor)
Listed by: Erin Naugler ,Re/max Nova (windsor) (902) 798-7577
House for sale: 355 Falmouth Dyke Road, Falmouth

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$599,900

355 Falmouth Dyke Road, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1L0

2 beds
2 baths
46 days

Highway 101 to Exit 6 Falmouth rt to Falmouth Back Rd ,left to Falmouth Dyke Rd Charming Custom-Built Bungalow in the Heart of Falmouth Nestled on a beautifully landscaped 1.2-acre lot, this custom-built 2-bedroom bungalow offers the perfect blend of comfort, efficiency, and convenience. Located

Natalie Shearer,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor)
Listed by: Natalie Shearer ,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor) (902) 792-8059
House for sale: 481 Falmouth Dyke Road, Falmouth

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$599,900

481 Falmouth Dyke Road, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1P0

4 beds
3 baths
60 days

From Highway, take exit 7 (Falmouth). Turn right onto Highway 1, then veer left on Falmouth Back Road. Turn left on Gabriel Road, and left on Falmouth Dyke Road. Civic 481 will be on your left. This extensively renovated home in Falmouth offers a great mix of comfort, privacy, and space,

Will Eisener,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth)
Listed by: Will Eisener ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth) (902) 456-6252
House for sale: Lot 279 Thistle Street, Falmouth

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$600,000

Lot 279 Thistle Street, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0N 2A0

3 beds
2 baths
70 days

Turn on Falmouth Back Road from Highway 1, then right on Clover Lane to Thistle Street. Enjoy single-level living at it's finest in this beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. The kitchen is ideal for entertaining with a lovely island opening directly into the dining room and great room. The

House for sale: 14 Goldenrod Court, Falmouth

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$455,000

14 Goldenrod Court, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0N 1L0

2 beds
2 baths
74 days

Exit 7 to Falmouth at stop sign take right, keep left past Pothier Dealership. At 4 way stop , continue straight to first right on Clover. To stop sign, take right onto Thistle. To very end - see civic Embrace single-level living and peace of mind in this charming 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home

Listed by: Cameron Samson ,Engel & Volkers (wolfville) (902) 489-5371
House for sale: 129 Town Road, Falmouth

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$990,000

129 Town Road, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1P0

4 beds
5 baths
99 days

Hwy 1 to Town Rd, civic is on the left. Step into this beautifully preserved and thoughtfully updated lakefront home, boasting over 150 years of history on a spacious, serene lot. With stunning water views and direct lake access, this unique property combines timeless charm with modern comfort.

John Collins,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor)
Listed by: John Collins ,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor) (902) 818-2961
House for sale: 162 Halewood Drive, Falmouth

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$565,000

162 Halewood Drive, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1P0

4 beds
4 baths
113 days

Falmouth Back Rd to Valley View Dr, right on Halewood Dr, sign on civic. Welcome to this beautifully maintained 2-storey home offering comfort, style, and convenience in a highly desirable location. Featuring 4 spacious bedrooms with 2 full and 2 half bathrooms, this property is perfect for

John Collins,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor)
Listed by: John Collins ,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor) (902) 818-2961
2116 Highway 1, Falmouth

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$880,000

2116 Highway 1, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1L0

0 beds
0 baths
114 days

WINDSOR TO FALMOUTH, PPTY LOCATED ACROSS THE BRIDGE Turn-Key Motel Investment Opportunity in Windsor, NS! Own this fully renovated 19-unit income-generating motel. Split across two buildings, you'll find 12 ready-to-rent rooms (4 single, 8 double) plus 7 more units (5 single, 1 double, 1 triple)with

Lei Wang,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Lei Wang ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 999-9494
House for sale: 192 Gabriel Road, Falmouth

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$499,900

192 Gabriel Road, Falmouth (Falmouth), Nova Scotia B0P 1L0

4 beds
2 baths
116 days

Hwy 1 to Falmouth Back Rd, left on Gabriel Rd, civic is on the right. A family home reimagined top to bottom, inside and out. From the moment you pull into the paved driveway, you can feel the care thats gone into this home. Completely renovated with family in mind, this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom

Cayla Cormier-brown,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor)
Listed by: Cayla Cormier-brown ,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor) (902) 430-4086

Home Prices in Falmouth

In 2025, Falmouth real estate in Nova Scotia reflects steady demand across classic rural-residential settings and in-town addresses, with home prices influenced by lot size, condition, and proximity to services. Buyers are comparing updated homes with move-in-ready appeal against properties that reward renovation, while sellers monitor presentation and timing to maximize interest.

Without year-over-year figures, focus on the balance between new and longer-running listings, the mix of property types available at a given time, and days on market trends. Watch how seasonal patterns affect showing activity, whether price adjustments are clustering within specific segments, and how standout features—such as flexible layouts, garages, or views—shape momentum. For sellers, accurate pricing and strong visuals remain essential; for buyers, readiness to act when the right fit appears is key.

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Falmouth

There are 25 active listings in Falmouth, including 15 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. These listings are distributed across 1 neighbourhood, offering a focused snapshot of what is currently available.

Use listing filters to narrow by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photo galleries and floor plans to assess flow and storage, and compare recent activity to differentiate new arrivals from longer-standing options. Shortlist properties by aligning must-have features—such as workspace potential, energy-efficiency upgrades, or yard usability—with your preferred micro-area and commute pattern. For buyers seeking houses for sale, refining by style and age can help match renovation appetite with opportunity when searching Falmouth homes for sale.

Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Falmouth's neighbourhoods range from quiet, established streets to pockets with newer homes, giving buyers a choice of settings and architectural styles. Proximity to schools, community facilities, and local shops can meaningfully influence value, while access to parks, trails, and greenspace supports an active lifestyle. Routes to nearby employment centres and regional amenities factor into daily convenience, and properties nearer to water, open views, or trail networks often attract added interest. As you compare areas, weigh street character, lot privacy, and future plans in the immediate surroundings to understand long-term fit and resale confidence.

Falmouth City Guide

Set on the Avon River where tidal rhythms meet pastoral countryside, Falmouth sits just across from Windsor at the gateway to Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley. This small but well-situated community blends fertile farmland, river views, and quick access to regional amenities, making it appealing for families, commuters, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. In the pages below, you'll find a clear sense of the town's roots, daily rhythms, and the best ways to experience life here, from local landscapes to practical tips for getting around.

History & Background

Falmouth lies within Mi'kma'ki, the ancestral territory of the Mi'kmaq, whose stewardship shaped the region long before European settlement. The community's modern story is intertwined with the Acadian era of dyke-building along the tidal flats, the arrival of New England Planters who expanded agriculture after the mid-18th century, and Loyalists who followed. Dykelands, salt marshes, and the immense power of the Bay of Fundy's tides influenced every chapter, from early farming methods to later industrial undertakings. Nearby Windsor emerged as a service and education hub, while the broader Hants region saw cycles of shipbuilding, timber, and gypsum shipments - activities that connected Falmouth to wider trade networks. Around the region you'll also find towns like Bramber that share historical ties and amenities. Today, the landscape still reflects this layered past: century farms, riverside lanes, and protective dykes stand beside newer rural homes and small businesses, giving Falmouth a sense of heritage that feels both authentic and decidedly lived-in.

Economy & Employment

Falmouth's economy flows from its geography. Agriculture underpins local life, with mixed farms, orchards, and dairies shaping both the views and the job market. The community also benefits from its position along the Highway 101 corridor, opening opportunities in transportation, logistics, trades, and construction. Services and retail cluster in nearby Windsor, where you'll find healthcare, education, hospitality, and public administration roles that support daily needs. Tourism adds a seasonal lift, drawing visitors for river scenery, golf, nearby wineries, harvest festivals, and winter sports in the hills toward the interior. Growing numbers of residents work remotely, choosing Falmouth for space, value, and easy access to larger centres. Many commute to employment hubs across West Hants and the Halifax area, while home-based enterprises - from artisans to agri-food startups - contribute to a flexible, small-business ecosystem. For people considering living in Falmouth or looking at Nova Scotia real estate in Falmouth, the mix of rural calm, regional services, and proximity to major highways creates a balanced setting to build a career or nurture a work-from-home routine.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Falmouth's neighbourhoods tend to unfold along quiet country roads, rolling fields, and river vantage points, with pockets of newer subdivisions blending into older homesteads and family farms. You'll find a mix of housing types: single-family homes with generous yards, hobby farms and acreage properties, and modest bungalows on established streets. Closer to the river, there are homes that capitalize on tidal views; inland, wooded lots and gently elevated terrain provide privacy and starry skies. Everyday conveniences - groceries, clinics, sports facilities, and cafes - are just across the bridge in Windsor, and weekend adventures range from golf at a local course to farm markets and u-picks in the valley. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Windsor and Currys Corner. Community spirit shows up in seasonal fairs, school events, and riverside walks on the dykes, while short drives lead to vineyards, trailheads, and family-friendly attractions. Whether you're focused on schools, studio space, or backyard gardening, the lifestyle here is practical, outdoorsy, and refreshingly unhurried - a helpful contrast to city pace without giving up access to urban amenities.

Getting Around

Most daily travel in Falmouth revolves around a short hop over the Avon River to Windsor or a quick merge onto Highway 101 for trips east toward Halifax or west into the Annapolis Valley. Driving remains the most reliable way to navigate the region, with ample on-street parking and rural roads that are easy to learn. Regional transit options are limited, though seasonal shuttles, community rides, and carpooling help fill gaps, and cyclists appreciate the relatively flat dyke routes and quieter side roads for recreational rides. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Hantsport and Newport Station. Air travel typically routes through the Halifax airport to the east, and intercity buses operate from larger centres, making Falmouth well-situated for weekend getaways and cross-province visits. In winter, drivers should be ready for occasional storm days and drifting along open stretches, but municipal maintenance and provincial plowing keep the main corridors moving. When the weather turns fair, local trips by bike or on foot become especially pleasant, particularly along riverside paths where the tide animates each outing.

Climate & Seasons

Falmouth experiences four distinct seasons, moderated by proximity to the Bay of Fundy and the sheltered folds of the valley. Spring arrives with the scent of blossoms and freshly turned soil, a natural reset that draws people back to trails, farm stands, and the golf course. Summer is warm and comfortable, ideal for paddling on calm river stretches, tee times after dinner, and long evenings in the backyard as the sky cools. Autumn is the showstopper: orchards bustle, markets brim with produce, and the hillsides trade greens for vibrant reds and golds. Many residents say this is their favourite time to explore local trails, sample new vintages, and plan weekend drives further up the valley. Winter brings a more contemplative pace punctuated by active days at a nearby ski hill, snowshoe loops through quiet woods, and cozy evenings indoors. On blustery days, the winds can sweep across open farmland, yet clear, crisp mornings are common and make for excellent photo opportunities along the dykes. As for things to do year-round, the community leans into simple pleasures: watching the tides roll in and out, visiting seasonal farm stands, attending small-town events, and sharing warm meals with neighbours after a day outside. This seasonal rhythm is part of the area's charm, shaping daily routines and making even short excursions feel connected to the land and water.

Neighbourhoods

What does "neighbourhood" mean in a place where the town name and the community name match? It often comes down to feel—how the streets unfold, how houses meet the landscape, how daily routines flow. As you explore options in Falmouth, KeyHomes.ca helps you translate that feel into a search you can actually save, revisit, and compare when looking through Falmouth Neighborhoods and Falmouth real estate listings.

Falmouth carries a single, clear identity, which can be a gift for home seekers: fewer labels to decode, more attention on what matters inside each listing. Instead of jumping between many districts, you can focus on the micro-differences-street character, the presence of trees, a sense of openness versus a more tucked-away vibe. Picture a day that starts peacefully, moves through familiar routes, and ends with the calm that comes from knowing your corners and shortcuts.

When it comes to housing types, the conversation is about preference and lifestyle. Some buyers picture classic detached living with room to spread out; others gravitate toward the simplicity of townhouses or the lock-and-leave ease of condos. In Falmouth, let your short list be guided by how spaces flow: an entry that welcomes guests, a kitchen that works for real life, and outdoor areas that invite you out the door. On KeyHomes.ca, filters make it easy to sort by home style and features, then save those combinations so you can watch how new listings align.

Green space matters, though it means different things to different people. For some, it's a yard where a garden could take shape; for others, it's proximity to open areas or a simple view that clears the mind. Rather than assuming a single definition, scan listing photos and descriptions for cues-mature plantings, outdoor seating nooks, or references to nearby recreation. A map view on KeyHomes.ca lets you trace your own sense of "close enough" and notice patterns that text alone can't reveal.

Connections are equally personal. You might prize a route that feels straightforward, or prefer quieter ways around town. In a community like Falmouth, the distinction often isn't about long commutes versus short ones, but about the rhythm of getting around: the intervals of your day, the errands that string together smoothly. While browsing, pay attention to how listing remarks describe access-words like "handy," "direct," or "convenient" can shed light on the day-to-day flow without getting hung up on exact distances.

Street ambiance also pulls weight. Some addresses come across as grounded and established; others suggest fresh finishes or newer planning. Walkability means more than a score-it's the way sidewalks, routes, and everyday stops feel in sequence. If you sense a fit, bookmark it. KeyHomes.ca allows you to keep a private lineup of favourites, then toggle between list and map to see how they cluster.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Look for clues about parks, everyday recreation, and local services in listing remarks; consider whether you prefer quiet pockets or a more connected vibe.
  • Home types: Weigh detached homes for space and separation, townhouses for balance, and condos for simplicity-then judge each by layout and natural light rather than labels alone.
  • Connections: Read for typical corridors or simple access routes described by agents; let photos and maps hint at the pacing of your day.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use saved searches, instant alerts, detailed filters, and a responsive map view to refine your shortlist as the market shifts.

If you're visual, start with the map. Trace the edges that feel right for you, then scan for listings that echo your priorities-outdoor breathing room, efficient interiors, or flexible spaces for hobbies and work. If you're more analytical, build your own comparison grid: note how each home frames storage, entry flow, and the relationship between kitchen, dining, and living. Either method can work; the key is consistency. KeyHomes.ca helps by keeping your notes, favourites, and filters in one place.

Another way to read the landscape is through time of day. Morning light can change the feel of a kitchen; evening sun can redefine a backyard. Browse photos slowly, paying attention to where windows face and how rooms borrow light. When a listing description mentions outdoor areas or room placement, tag it. Over time, your saved list becomes a personalized map of what comfort looks like to you in Falmouth.

For sellers, thinking like a buyer can sharpen results. Consider how your home's strengths present on the page: does the photo sequence tell a story, does the floor plan feel intuitive, is outdoor space easy to imagine in season? In a focused market like Falmouth, small improvements in presentation can have outsized impact. With KeyHomes.ca placement and the right filters set, serious shoppers can find you faster-and compare you favourably.

If you're narrowing to a few contenders, revisit them in a single sitting. Read the remarks out loud; listen for the tone-calm, energetic, practical-which often mirrors the lived experience. Then jump back to the map for context. KeyHomes.ca makes that quick switch effortless, helping you see patterns that emerge only when listings are held side by side.

In Falmouth, choosing a home is less about chasing dozens of neighbourhood names and more about sensing the right fit within a familiar place. Let KeyHomes.ca keep the search organized so you can focus on that quiet click of recognition when a property feels like yours.

Because Falmouth is a single-community search, lean on clear criteria-layout, outdoor potential, and day-to-day flow-to separate maybes from yeses without overcomplicating the process.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers looking in Falmouth often consider surrounding communities for additional choices. Explore nearby options such as Newport Station, Windsor, Currys Corner, Hantsport and Bramber.

Each link leads to local listings and community details to help compare options while searching for a home near Falmouth.

Demographics

Falmouth tends to attract a mix of households, including young families, long-term residents and retirees, along with professionals who balance local work with connections to nearby towns. The community has a small?town, suburban-to-rural feel with an emphasis on neighborhood ties, local services and outdoor recreational opportunities.

Housing in the area is dominated by detached single?family homes and traditional houses, complemented by some newer subdivisions, condominiums and rental options. Many properties offer yards or small lots, and the overall pace of life is quieter and less dense than an urban centre, appealing to home buyers seeking a more relaxed setting with access to regional amenities and choices when exploring Falmouth real estate listings.