Lawrencetown Real Estate: 26 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 5 West Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown

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$749,900

5 West Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1S4

3 beds
2 baths
2 days

... West Lawrencetown. Set on a private, treed lot in West Lawrencetown, this custom-built 3-year-old home combines thoughtful design, quality craftsmanship, and sustainable living. Clean architectural lines & a modern aesthetic blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. Built on a slab, this...

Maria Barreiro,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Maria Barreiro ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 209-3735
1472 Mineville Road, Lawrencetown
Vacant land

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$140,000

1472 Mineville Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1P6

5 days

Hwy 107 to Right on Mineville Rd Visit REALTOR® website for additional information. Welcome to one of Lawrencetown's most exciting new development opportunities. Currently in the planning stages with Halifax Regional Municipality, this thoughtfully designed subdivision will offer 18 estate-sized

Jonathan David,Pg Direct Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Jonathan David ,Pg Direct Realty Ltd. (877) 709-0027
206 Doherty Drive, Lawrencetown
Vacant land

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$130,000

206 Doherty Drive, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B3Z 1A4

7 days

... Lawrencetown, this exceptional building lot offers the perfect setting to create the home you've always envisioned. Spanning just under an acre, the property provides plenty of privacy and space while being located in a welcoming, family-oriented neighbourhood. With a newly completed driveway already...

Ashley Nauss,Exit Real Estate Professionals
Listed by: Ashley Nauss ,Exit Real Estate Professionals
House for sale: 35 George Cyril Drive, Lawrencetown

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$1,150,000

35 George Cyril Drive, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1E2

3 beds
4 baths
7 days

... flex space. This is where the possibilities open up. Create the ultimate rec centre, an impressive workshop, a home-based business, a built-in warehouse, a golf simulator or a space tailored entirely to your lifestyle. Whether youre a hobbyist, entrepreneur, collector, or simply need room to...

Andrea Ramia,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Andrea Ramia ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 877-7766
House for sale: 61 Lawrencetown Lane, Lawrencetown

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$174,500

61 Lawrencetown Lane, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1M0

2 beds
2 baths
7 days

From Highway 1 in Lawrencetown, turn onto Lawrencetown Lane to civic on right side. Affordable opportunity in the welcoming community of Lawrencetown! This cute 1.5 storey fixer upper is a great option for buyers looking to build equity while creating a home of their own. Serviced by municipal

House for sale: 326 Keltic Drive, Lawrencetown

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$695,000

326 Keltic Drive, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1M7

4 beds
2 baths
7 days

Cole Harbour Road to Lawrencetown Road, left at Robinson, left at Keltic Drive, right at Schooner, left at Osprey, right onto Keltic Drive. Just minutes from the city, this beautifully maintained home has been thoughtfully updated and meticulously cared for throughout. Showcasing extensive

Chelsea Lawlor,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Chelsea Lawlor ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 488-1653
House for sale: 67 Lawrencetown Lane, Lawrencetown

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$245,000

67 Lawrencetown Lane, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1M0

3 beds
2 baths
9 days

From downtown Middleton head southwest on Hwy 1, turn left onto Lawrencetown Lane, property will be on the right hand side, look foe civic and sign. f you've been searching for a home with solid fundamentals and room to add your own style, this could be the perfect fit. Located on charming

Rob Schellenberger,Re/max Banner Real Estate(greenwood)
Listed by: Rob Schellenberger ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(greenwood) (902) 300-8674
Apartment for sale: 540 Main Street, Lawrencetown

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$424,500

540 Main Street, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
9 days

Main Street (Highway 1) Lawrencetown Income property and equity-building opportunity in picturesque Lawrencetown: a beautifully maintained two-storey century home thoughtfully converted to a seven-unit residential suite home with furnished, move-in-ready accommodations for mature tenants on

Colin Crowell,Re/max Banner Real Estate(greenwood)
Listed by: Colin Crowell ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(greenwood) (902) 840-3999
House for sale: 540 Main Street, Lawrencetown

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$424,500

540 Main Street, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1M0

6 beds
5 baths
9 days

Main Street (Highway 1) Lawrencetown Income property and equity-building opportunity in picturesque Lawrencetown: a beautifully maintained two-storey century home thoughtfully converted to a seven-unit residential suite home with furnished, move-in-ready accommodations for mature tenants on

Colin Crowell,Re/max Banner Real Estate(greenwood)
Listed by: Colin Crowell ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(greenwood) (902) 840-3999
Lot Glenn Drive, Lawrencetown
Vacant land

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$749,000

Lot Glenn Drive, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1E1

14 days

Lawrencetown Road to Doherty to Glenn Drive Development opportunities like this are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Located in the sought-after coastal community of Lawrencetown, this 6-acre subdivision property offers a unique opportunity for builders, developers, and investors to

House for sale: 147 TROUT LAKE RD, Lawrencetown

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$139,900

147 Trout Lake Rd, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1M0

3 beds
1 baths
15 days

147 Trout Lake Rd Lawrencetown. See sign and civic sign Welcome to affordable and easy living in the heart of Lawrencetown! Conveniently located close to all of the towns amenities, this cozy one-level mobile home is a fantastic opportunity for first-time buyers, downsizers, or anyone looking

Morgan Bezanson,Royal Lepage Atlantic (greenwood)
Listed by: Morgan Bezanson ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (greenwood) (902) 840-1276
3640 Lawrencetown (Remainder Lot R-300) Road, Lawrencetown
Vacant land

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$169,900

3640 Lawrencetown (remainder Lot R-300) Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1P9

15 days

3640 Lawrencetown Road (park in driveway) land is to the right of the house Rare 10.4-Acre Coastal Opportunity in Lawrencetown! This parcel boasts an impressive 1,060 feet of road frontage and 1,187 feet of water frontage. A professional site assessment by Able Engineering was completed, featuring

515 Carleton Road, Lawrencetown
Business for sale

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$895,000

515 Carleton Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1M0

15 days

West on highway 201 from Lawrencetown, Lunns Mill Sign and Realtor sign will indicate. Welcome to 515 Carleton Road, a rare and robust commercial opportunity located just outside Lawrencetown in Nova Scotias growing Annapolis Valley. This 5+ acre property offers an exceptional blend of well-designed

Listed by: Brent Goertzen ,Exit Realty Town & Country (778) 873-0194
Lot 1DY-B West Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown
Vacant land

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$119,900

Lot 1dy-b West Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2X 1H9

15 days

GPS Unique opportunity to own this 1.82 Acres of private land zoned RR1 backing on Salt Marsh and Crown Land in the scenic community of West Lawrencetown. The property is a short walk to public ocean access in addition to being close to several provincial attractions such as Rainbow Heaven

Alexandre Tremblay,Century 21 Optimum Realty
Listed by: Alexandre Tremblay ,Century 21 Optimum Realty (902) 441-2523
House for sale: 2495 Crowell Road, Lawrencetown

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$479,900

2495 Crowell Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1P5

3 beds
1 baths
16 days

Lawrencetown Rd - Crowell Rd Welcome to 2495 Crowell Road in Lawrencetown, where East Coast charm meets lakeside living. Situated on 1.2 acres of cleared land, this inviting 1.5-storey home offers 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, stunning views of Porters Lake, and the rare bonus of a permitted wharf

Paul Nguyen,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Paul Nguyen ,Re/max Nova (902) 293-9579
House for sale: 123 Trout Lake Road, Lawrencetown

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$599,000

123 Trout Lake Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1M0

3 beds
3 baths
21 days

Use GPS Set on 7 acres in town, this well-rounded 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home offers the rare combination of everyday convenience and peaceful outdoor living. With both an attached garage and a detached garage, theres plenty of room for vehicles, hobbies, storage, or workshop space. The property

Whitney Purdy,Exit Realty Town & Country
Listed by: Whitney Purdy ,Exit Realty Town & Country (902) 698-3883
House for sale: 3950 Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown

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$5,999,900

3950 Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1L3

5 beds
10 baths
21 days

Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/7TzSQyh692QCLUEu7 Perfectly positioned between Lawrencetown & Conrad's Beach, 3950 Lawrencetown Road offers a rare opportunity to experience coastal Nova Scotia living on a grand scale. Set on a spectacular property with 758' of oceanfront, this sprawling

Dexter Wilkie,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Dexter Wilkie ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 314-9686
House for sale: 623 Main Street, Lawrencetown

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$325,000

623 Main Street, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1M0

4 beds
1 baths
26 days

623 Main St, Lawrencetown. See sign and civic, just past Elliot Road heading towards Bridgetown Welcome to the heart of Lawrencetown! This spacious 4-bedroom home offers plenty of room for a growing family or continued investment potential in a central location. Currently being used as a rental

Morgan Bezanson,Royal Lepage Atlantic (greenwood)
Listed by: Morgan Bezanson ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (greenwood) (902) 840-1276
House for sale: 579 Main Street, Lawrencetown

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$485,000

579 Main Street, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1M0

2 beds
2 baths
32 days

... redone: 200 amp electrical service, new plumbing, recent roof shingles, fresh exterior paint, the list is long and impressive. This is no halfway renovation but a complete modern rebirth of a landmark, blending history and practicality in perfect harmony. Move-in ready does not begin to describe...

Colin Crowell,Re/max Banner Real Estate(greenwood)
Listed by: Colin Crowell ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(greenwood) (902) 840-3999
House for sale: 3411 Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown

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$699,000

3411 Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1R5

4 beds
2 baths
34 days

Lawrencetown Rd just past the Elementary School Visit REALTOR® website for additional information. Set back from the road on a private 2.3 acre lot with ocean views & a circular driveway, this one year old home offers the perfect blend of privacy, space & East Coast living. Bright open concept

Listed by: Julie Mont (902) 229-1356
House for sale: 16 Morgan Drive, Lawrencetown

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$750,000

16 Morgan Drive, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1V6

4 beds
4 baths
49 days

Take Hwy 207 (Cole Harbour Rd) to Gammon Lake Drive. Turn left onto Wayne Street, and youll find the destination at the corner of Wayne and Morgan. Located in the Estates at Gammon Lake in Lawrencetown, this 1.3-acre home offers a perfect blend of rural and modern serenity. Featuring a double

Listed by: Jack Luke ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 471-7707
819 West Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown
Vacant land

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$309,000

819 West Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1S6

56 days

Lawrencetown Road to West Lawrencetown Road This stunning 16-acre lot is a must see to truly appreciate its beauty! If you're seeking peaceful oasis just outside the city, yet only 30 minutes from downtown Halifax and 15 minutes to Cole Harbour, this is the perfect spot for you. Imagine the

Ryan Matthews,Press Realty Inc.
Listed by: Ryan Matthews ,Press Realty Inc. (902) 448-9016
Triplex for sale: 600 Main Street, Lawrencetown

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$369,900

600 Main Street, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
61 days

Use GPS Does high income rent and future development potential sound like something you're looking for? Well, look no further! 600 Main St. Lawrencetown Nova Scotia in the Annapolis valley is brimming with potential. Currently rented are 2 x 2-bedroom 1-bathroom apartments with heat pumps and

Bruce Mcgaw,Exit Realty Town & Country
Listed by: Bruce Mcgaw ,Exit Realty Town & Country
House for sale: 509 Fitch Road, Lawrencetown

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$525,000

509 Fitch Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1M0

2 beds
2 baths
79 days

From Highway 1, Lawrencetown: North on Fitch Rd to Civic/Sign - just past Highway 101. This immaculate 2/3-bedroom, 2-bathroom bungalow sits on 19.58 surveyed acres in a pastoral setting with lovely views of mountains and pastures, a brook at the back of the property, and perennial gardens

Colin Crowell,Re/max Banner Real Estate(greenwood)
Listed by: Colin Crowell ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(greenwood) (902) 840-3999
House for sale: 3930 Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown

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$1,299,900

3930 Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1R1

4 beds
3 baths
83 days

Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZLoMSf6DbpoSVAWi9 Imagine living where most only retreat. Welcome to 3930 Lawrencetown Road, a tastefully renovated oceanfront home offering 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a lifestyle that feels distinctly East Coast. Perched just steps from iconic Lawrencetown

Dexter Wilkie,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Dexter Wilkie ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 314-9686
3178 Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown
Vacant land

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$149,900

3178 Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown (Lawrencetown), Nova Scotia B2Z 1R7

103 days

Cole Harbour Road to Lawrencetown Road Build your dream home on this exceptional 1.39-acre lot in the highly sought-after seaside community of Lawrencetown. Ideally located just minutes from some of Nova Scotias most popular coastal destinations, including Lawrencetown Beach known for it's

Mary Ellen Power,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Mary Ellen Power ,Re/max Nova (902) 440-2906

Home Prices in Lawrencetown

In 2025, Lawrencetown Real Estate in Nova Scotia reflects a coastal lifestyle shaped by beaches, trail networks, and a mix of cottage-style and rural properties. Home prices are influenced by proximity to the shoreline, ease of access toward the Halifax area, overall condition and age of the home, and features that support year?round comfort in a maritime climate.

Rather than focusing on precise year-over-year numbers, buyers and sellers of Lawrencetown homes often watch the balance between new listings and active demand, the mix of property types entering the market, and days on market as indicators of momentum. Attention to pricing strategy, staging and presentation, and the timing of seasonal listing waves can help both sides navigate negotiations with more confidence when reviewing Lawrencetown Real Estate Listings.

Explore Lawrencetown Real Estate & MLS® Listings

There are 20 active listings, including 10 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Availability extends across 1 neighbourhood. For shoppers focused on Lawrencetown Houses For Sale or other Lawrencetown Homes For Sale, the current selection leans to detached options and rural/coastal settings suited to those who value outdoor access and privacy. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use on-page tools to narrow results by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photos, floor plans, and property descriptions closely, then compare recent activity and similar homes to build a shortlist. As you evaluate MLS listings, consider renovation scope, mechanical systems, and site orientation, and pair that with neighbourhood context to judge overall value.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Lawrencetown’s neighbourhoods span beachside pockets, rural wooded areas, and properties along quiet local roads. Proximity to surf breaks, coastal trails, and parks shapes buyer preferences, while access to schools, community amenities, and commuting routes influences day-to-day convenience. Homes closer to the shoreline can attract interest for lifestyle reasons, whereas properties set back from the coast may emphasize lot size, shelter from prevailing winds, and room for outbuildings. These location factors, along with property condition and design, signal value and can affect pace of interest after a listing goes live.

Rentals: current availability shows 0 total, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Lawrencetown City Guide

On Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore, where rugged headlands meet long arcs of sand and surf, Lawrencetown blends coastal quiet with easy access to urban amenities. Best known for its beach and boardwalk, this small community is part of the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), making it an appealing base for commuters, surfers, and nature lovers alike. This Lawrencetown city guide introduces the area's history, economy, neighbourhoods, transit options, and seasons to help you picture daily life by the Atlantic.

History & Background

Long before it was a surf destination, Lawrencetown's shoreline and salt marshes formed part of Mi'kma'ki, the homeland of the Mi'kmaq, whose seasonal movements, fishing practices, and travel routes shaped the coast. European settlement unfolded gradually, with Acadian farming and later Loyalist arrivals contributing to a patchwork of fields, woodlots, and fisheries that supported small communities along the Marine Drive. As regional hubs grew to the west, Lawrencetown maintained a rural identity, centred on the sea and the land. The legacy of working waterfronts gave way to recreation over time, particularly after the establishment of Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park and the conversion of a former railbed into the Salt Marsh Trail, now part of a beloved coastal trail system. Around the region you'll also find towns like North Preston that share historical ties and amenities. Today, the area balances heritage and habitat protection with outdoor access, drawing residents who value space, scenery, and a slower pace within reach of Halifax and Dartmouth.

Economy & Employment

Most working residents of Lawrencetown connect their careers to the broader HRM economy. Daily commutes often lead to Dartmouth and Halifax, where public service, health care, education, shipbuilding and marine services, professional services, and growing tech and creative sectors offer year-round employment. Within Lawrencetown and nearby coastal communities, the local economy leans into tourism and lifestyle services: surf schools and rental shops, cafés and seasonal eateries, accommodations ranging from B&Bs to cottages, and outfitters that support paddling, biking, and coastal tours. Construction trades, landscaping, and home-based enterprises are common, reflecting the area's steady residential growth. Fishing and small-scale agriculture persist in pockets, while remote and hybrid work have broadened the possibilities for living in Lawrencetown without sacrificing career ambitions. For many, the region's value proposition is clear: a maritime setting with room for gardens and gear, paired with city-scale job markets a short drive away — an attractive prospect when considering Nova Scotia Real Estate Lawrencetown.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Lawrencetown's neighbourhoods trace the coastline and low hills along Highway 207, where side roads lead to sheltered ponds, forested lots, and sweeping ocean views. You'll find a mix of classic seaside cottages, contemporary custom builds, multi-acre properties with room for workshops or small barns, and quiet subdivisions with family-friendly cul-de-sacs. Upper Lawrencetown, West Lawrencetown, and pockets near the Salt Marsh Trail illustrate the variety: some streets favour panoramic vistas and salt spray; others tuck into spruce and birch for wind protection and privacy. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Mineville and Cow Bay. Outdoorsy routines shape the local culture. Dawn patrols to check the surf, evening walks on the boardwalk, and weekend rides along the coastal heritage trail are everyday "things to do." Birdlife is abundant across marsh and headland, and paddlers slip into still coves when the ocean is wild. Community life is modest but welcoming, with seasonal events at the beach, market days and sports programs in nearby centres, and school and recreation options connected to HRM. For many, living in Lawrencetown means trading big-city buzz for open skies, room to breathe, and a front-row seat to maritime weather spectacles.

Getting Around

Highway 207 is Lawrencetown's scenic spine, linking residents west to Cole Harbour and Dartmouth and east to other Eastern Shore communities. Commuters typically drive, using regional connectors to reach bridges into Halifax; travel times vary with weather and rush hours, but the Dartmouth core is often within an easy half-hour by car in light traffic. Parking at the beach and trailheads can fill quickly on sunny summer days, so locals time their trips for mornings or evenings. Public transit is limited closer to the shore, with more frequent bus connections beginning in suburban nodes; many people opt for park-and-ride strategies or carpooling. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as East Preston and Cole Harbour. Cyclists appreciate the Salt Marsh Trail for traffic-free mileage and views, though road sections can be windy; good lights, layers, and visibility gear are smart year-round. Winter driving demands respect for coastal storms and black ice, while summer fog calls for patience and careful pacing along the bends.

Climate & Seasons

Lawrencetown's maritime climate is defined by ocean influence: cooler than inland in summer, milder on many winter days, and almost always a touch breezy. Spring arrives slowly, with fog rolling over the headlands and wildflowers brightening the ditches as the trails firm up. Early-season surfing often means cold-water gear and smaller crowds, while hikers and birders share the boardwalk with the first sunny days. Summer is the season to stretch out on the sand, watch lifeguard flags for safe swimming areas, and trade the midday glare for golden-hour beach walks. Even at the height of summer, the Atlantic keeps the water brisk—wetsuits linger in local closets well beyond July—which helps sustain consistent surf and keeps heatwaves at bay. In autumn, maples glow along the back roads and the ocean can deliver powerful swells, drawing surfers in thicker neoprene and storm watchers to high vantage points. It's a prime time for cycling and paddling on calmer inlets, and for photographers chasing low, honeyed light. Winter on the Eastern Shore brings changeable conditions, from windy rain to occasional heavy snow and nor'easters, so residents prepare with good tires, stocked pantries, and a reliable backup heat source. On clear days, the beach can feel otherworldly: frost on the boardwalk, sea smoke over the shallows, and a silence broken only by waves and gulls. Through every season, living in Lawrencetown is a lesson in noticing the sky-fronts move quickly, forecasts matter, and outdoor plans are flexible, with plenty of indoor "things to do" in nearby urban centres when the weather turns.

Neighbourhoods

What makes a neighbourhood feel like home when it shares its name with the city itself? In Lawrencetown, the answer is a mix of daily rhythms, small distinctions from street to street, and the way people use space. If you're starting your search, KeyHomes.ca helps you focus right in on Lawrencetown with an easy map view and clear filters so you can explore the pocket that suits your pace and compare Lawrencetown Neighborhoods quickly.

Think of the area as a tapestry rather than a single thread. Some stretches feel closer to everyday conveniences and well-travelled routes; other corners sit back from the flow, lending a quieter, more settled mood. Both experiences live under the Lawrencetown name, and both attract buyers for different reasons. The key is deciding which cadence aligns with your routine.

Housing here can be understood through lifestyle choices. Buyers who want elbow room and privacy often gravitate toward detached homes with defined yards and flexible layouts. Others weigh the simplicity of a townhouse—shared walls, often easier upkeep—or the lock-and-leave appeal of a condo. On KeyHomes.ca, you can compare those options side by side without losing your place in the search, saving favourites as you go when exploring Lawrencetown Condos For Sale or houses in the area.

Green space is a priority for many, and it shows up in the way people describe their preferences: treed outlooks, open clearings, and the calm of less-travelled side streets. Picture a day that begins with a quiet coffee on a sheltered porch, continues with errands along familiar routes, and ends with a walk that feels unhurried. If that's your rhythm, look for listings that highlight outdoor living areas, natural views, or a gentle streetscape.

Commuting and connection matter too, though each household balances them differently. Some prefer a direct link to main corridors for a smooth start and finish to the day. Others are happiest tucked away from through-traffic, trading quick exits for a more peaceful setting. As a seller, you can lean into whichever story your property tells—quick-access convenience, tucked-away tranquility, or a little of both.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Decide whether you value a quieter pocket or a spot closer to regular routes and local services; the neighbourhood supports both mindsets.
  • Home types: Detached homes offer space and flexibility; townhouses and condos can simplify upkeep and support a low-maintenance routine.
  • Connections: Look for addresses with straightforward access if commuting is central, or favour internal streets when serenity comes first.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Set saved searches, create alerts, and use the map view to compare micro-areas within Lawrencetown at a glance.

For buyers, orientation is everything. Central stretches of the neighbourhood often feel convenient and steady, helpful for those who value predictable travel patterns and simple access to daily stops. Quieter lanes and cul-de-sacs shift the energy toward relaxation, where porches, back decks, and easygoing evenings become the focus. With the filters on KeyHomes.ca, you can lean into either path by highlighting features that match how you live—think flexible rooms, outdoor spaces, or layouts that keep common areas connected.

Sellers in Lawrencetown benefit from clarity. If your property sits near familiar routes, emphasize the ease of getting out the door and home again without fuss. If your place tucks away, spotlight the calm: the way conversations carry a little further into the evening, or how windows frame a greener outlook. Thoughtful photos that show flow between rooms, plus concise notes about outdoor areas, help buyers picture themselves there before they step inside.

There's a subtle art to reading the neighbourhood. Street patterns tell a story—some invite gentle meanders, others keep things direct. Homes tell a story too: detached properties speak to space and independence; townhouses offer balance; condos streamline the checklist to what's essential. None is better than the others; it's about the fit, and the fit is personal.

If you're unsure where to begin, start broad. Browse a range of listings across Lawrencetown to get a feel for architectural styles, yard presence, and how interiors are organized. Then narrow. Save a few homes that resonate, and let the common threads reveal themselves—maybe it's a preference for a certain street feel, or the way light moves through living spaces. KeyHomes.ca makes this comparison easy: save, sort, and revisit without losing your place.

For those planning a move across seasons, consider how the property supports you year-round. Covered entries and practical storage keep routines smooth when weather shifts. Outdoor areas become a second living room when days stretch out. The neighbourhood accommodates both modes—productive weekdays and unhurried weekends—so think about how you'll use the home during each chapter of the year.

And remember, micro-location can be as important as the floor plan. A home that sits just off a travelled route may balance convenience and calm in a way that suits your schedule. Another property deeper in the neighbourhood may reward you with a more secluded atmosphere. Use the map on KeyHomes.ca to test-drive these scenarios, toggling between listings to see how each address aligns with your priorities.

Lawrencetown is a study in subtlety: the same name on the sign, different textures from block to block. Trust what you notice, ask good questions, and let KeyHomes.ca keep the details organized while you focus on the feeling that tells you, "this is it."

Lawrencetown's single named neighbourhood rewards careful looking-quiet corners, convenient stretches, and homes that support different lifestyles without fuss. Keep your search grounded in what matters most to you and let the area do the rest.

Nearby Cities

If you're considering Lawrencetown as a place to live, explore nearby communities like Pleasant Point, East Jeddore, Clam Bay, Oyster Pond, and Ostrea Lake to compare housing options and local character when researching Lawrencetown Real Estate.

Visiting these community pages can help home buyers learn about different neighbourhoods, amenities, and lifestyle choices around Lawrencetown before making a decision.

Demographics

Lawrencetown tends to attract a blend of households, including young families, retirees, and professionals who appreciate a quieter coastal lifestyle while remaining within reach of larger employment and service centres. The community often feels more small-town or suburban than urban, with a relaxed pace and a strong local identity tied to outdoor and coastal activities.

Housing in the area reflects that character, with a prevalence of detached single-family homes complemented by a smaller selection of condominiums and rental properties; seasonal or cottage-style accommodations are also present near the shoreline. Buyers can expect a mix of housing suited to permanent residents and those seeking a recreational or part-time residence, with options that range from modest to more substantial homes depending on location and lot type — whether you're looking to Buy a House in Lawrencetown or considering part-time seaside ownership.