Liverpool Houses & Condos for Sale: 33 Listings

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Lot 2 Town Lake Road, Liverpool

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$39,900

Lot 2 Town Lake Road, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
27 days

Adjacent to 65 Town Lake Rd Looking to build your dream home? Look no further! This beautiful level lot, located on the outskirts of Liverpool is perfectly situated to build the home of your dreams. With easy access to Municipal sewer, you'll avoid having to pay for a septic system, and

Kristopher Snarby,Exit Realty Inter Lake (liverpool)
Listed by: Kristopher Snarby ,Exit Realty Inter Lake (liverpool) (902) 646-1718
House for sale: 52 Wolfe Street, Liverpool

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$199,000

52 Wolfe Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

1 beds
1 baths
27 days

Main Street to Wolfe. Corner of Wolfe and Hillside Drive. Civic # 52. Sign posted. This 2018-build 24 x 14 tiny house on a corner lot in Liverpool shows like new and is move-in ready. Vaulted ceiling, garden door and lots of windows make for an open and airy space. IKEA kitchen with quartz...

55 Milton Road, Liverpool

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$125,000

55 Milton Road, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
36 days

... the Mersey River are highly sought after and rarely available. With Nova Scotia's growing popularity as a destination for those seeking quality of life, natural beauty, and outdoor recreation, this property represents both an exceptional personal retreat and a sound investment. (id:27476)

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
Apartment for sale: 190 Main Street, Liverpool

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$649,900

190 Main Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
38 days

... continue earning premier rates via an almost limitless combination of revenue streams. A quick stroll through tree lined streets of historic gardens, fine homes and museums leads to a quintessential Maritime lighthouse overlooking the Mersey River as it opens to Liverpool Bay and the open Atlantic...

House for sale: 31 Main Street, Liverpool

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$840,000

31 Main Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

5 beds
4 baths
44 days

... occupied and has been meticulously renovated. The renovations have maintained many of the original details of the home, adding modern elements and lifestyle choices that include a new kitchen, upgraded deck, updated washrooms, all new appliances, and new flooring amongst the refinished original...

Shelley Macleod,Engel & Volkers (liverpool)
Listed by: Shelley Macleod ,Engel & Volkers (liverpool) (902) 412-5563
House for sale: 112 Bristol Avenue, Liverpool

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$349,900

112 Bristol Avenue, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

3 beds
2 baths
45 days

right on main street,same lane as tim hortons Welcome to your dream home in the picturesque coastal town of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, where the ocean's gentle rhythm and a vibrant community await just steps from your door. This charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence sits gracefully on a spacious,

Kirti Singla,Exit Real Estate Professionals
Listed by: Kirti Singla ,Exit Real Estate Professionals (902) 670-3330
Lot PID 70019815 Payzant Street, Liverpool

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$39,900

Lot Pid 70019815 Payzant Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
52 days

Take Main Street Liverpool towards White Point, which turns into Payzant Street. Sign posted. Great location just minutes from the town of Liverpool, this 14000. square foot lot has lots of potential. You can build a house or duplex or even a three unit building. The sidewalks have been built

Listed by: Timothy White ,Exit Realty Inter Lake (liverpool) (902) 350-1729
90 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$22,500

90 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

Highway 1032 old Port Mattoon Road follow until Shirley, which turns in to Morton Nestled in the delightful subdivision of Oak Ridge Estates of Liverpool Nova Scotia. With just over half an acre to build your dream house. Live among the Acadian forest with the quite town Liverpool a few minutes

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
88 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$21,500

88 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

From Hwy 103 take Old Port Mouton Road Exit and head west 1 kms to Shirley Drive which continues to Morton Road. Nestled in the delightful subdivision of Oak Ridge Estates of Liverpool Nova Scotia. With just over half an acre to build your dream house. Live among the Acadian forest with the

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
87 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$22,500

87 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

Hwy 103 to Old Port Mouton Road to Morton Drive Nestled in the delightful subdivision of Oak Ridge Estates of Liverpool Nova Scotia. With just over half an acre to build your dream house. Live among the Acadian forest with the quite town Liverpool a few minutes drive away. This new development

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
67 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$20,500

67 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

From Hwy 103 take Old Port Mouton Road Exit and head west 1 kms to Shirley Drive which continues to Morton Road. Nestled in the delightful subdivision of Oak Ridge Estates of Liverpool Nova Scotia. With just over half an acre to build your dream house. Live among the Acadian forest with the

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
68 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$20,500

68 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

From Hwy 103 take Old Port Mouton Road Exit and head west 1 kms to Shirley Drive which continues to Morton Road. Nestled in the delightful subdivision of Oak Ridge Estates of Liverpool Nova Scotia. With just over half an acre to build your dream house. Live among the Acadian forest with the

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
70 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$22,500

70 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

From Hwy 103 take Old Port Mouton Road Exit and head west 1 kms to Shirley Drive which continues to Morton Road. Nestled in the delightful subdivision of Oak Ridge Estates of Liverpool Nova Scotia. With just over half an acre to build your dream house. Live among the Acadian forest with the

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
69 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$21,500

69 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

From Hwy 103 take Old Port Mouton Road Exit and head west 1 kms to Shirley Drive which continues to Morton Road. Nestled in the delightful subdivision of Oak Ridge Estates of Liverpool Nova Scotia. With just over half an acre to build your dream house. Live among the Acadian forest with the

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
89 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$22,500

89 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

From Hwy 103 take Old Port Mouton Road Exit and head west 1 kms to Shirley Drive which continues to Morton Road. Nestled in the delightful subdivision of Oak Ridge Estates of Liverpool Nova Scotia. With just over half an acre to build your dream house. Live among the Acadian forest with the

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
106 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$27,500

106 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

From Hwy 103 take Old Port Mouton Road Exit and head west 1 kms to Shirley Drive which continues to Morton Road. Welcome to Oak Ridge Estates, Queens County newest private community featuring a beautiful parkette and a peaceful tranquil setting. Located just off Hwy 3 and 5 minutes outside

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
65 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$20,200

65 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

From Hwy 103 take Old Port Mouton Road Exit and head west 1 kms to Shirley Drive which continues to Morton Road. Welcome to Oak Ridge Estates, Queens County newest private community featuring a beautiful parkette and a peaceful tranquil setting. Located just off Hwy 3 and 5 minutes outside

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
64 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$21,500

64 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

From Hwy 103 take Old Port Mouton Road Exit and head west 1 kms to Shirley Drive which continues to Morton Road. Welcome to Oak Ridge Estates, Queens County newest private community featuring a beautiful parkette and a peaceful tranquil setting. Located just off Hwy 3 and 5 minutes outside

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
61 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$21,500

61 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

From Hwy 103 take Old Port Mouton Road Exit and head west 1 kms to Shirley Drive which continues to Morton Road. Welcome to Oak Ridge Estates, Queens County newest private community featuring a beautiful parkette, in a peaceful tranquil setting. Located just off Hwy 3 and 5 minutes outside

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
63 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$26,500

63 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

From Hwy 103 take Old Port Mouton Road Exit and head west 1 kms to Shirley Drive which continues to Morton Road. Welcome to Oak Ridge Estates, Queens County newest private community featuring a beautiful parkette and a peaceful tranquil setting. Located just off Hwy 3 and 5 minutes outside

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
62 Morton Drive, Liverpool

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$26,500

62 Morton Drive, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

From Hwy 103 take Old Port Mouton Road Exit and head west 1 kms to Shirley Drive which continues to Morton Road. Welcome to Oak Ridge Estates, Queens County newest private community featuring a beautiful parkette and a peaceful tranquil setting. Located just off Hwy 3 and 5 minutes outside

Kyle Smyth,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Kyle Smyth ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 354-8320
149 Main Street, Liverpool

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$855,000

149 Main Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

Highway 103 to Exit 19 then right at the Irving as you come into Liverpool. Go across the bridge to lights, building is on the left. PRICE REDUCED!! This iconic local landmark has so much potential for increased income or for a business owner to occupy, whether it be a bar/restaurant, or retail/offices,

Derek Near,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth)
Listed by: Derek Near ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth) (902) 830-8919
Apartment for sale: 149 Main Street, Liverpool

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$855,000

149 Main Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

Hwy 103 to Exit 19 then right at the Irving as you come into Liverpool. Go across the bridge to lights, building is on the left PRICE REDUCED!! This iconic local landmark has so much potential for increased income or for a business owner to occupy, whether it be a bar/restaurant, or retail/offices,

Derek Near,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth)
Listed by: Derek Near ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth) (902) 830-8919
House for sale: 59 Town Lake Road, Liverpool

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$169,900

59 Town Lake Road, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

2 beds
1 baths
55 days

Take Wolfe Street, then turn onto Town Lake Road. House is on left, sign posted. Great starter home on a large sized town lot! This two bedroom home, features one level living opportunities with a large open concept living room that opens into a kitchen/dining area. There are two bedrooms,

House for sale: 103 School Street, Liverpool

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$310,000

103 School Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

5 beds
2 baths
63 days

https://maps.app.goo.gl/o7syYgPYr5beNb6o9 House has been extensively renovated, with most walls having been stripped and reinsulated, replaced vinyl windows and shingles, 100amp electrical service, 3 heat pumps (2 almost new) upgraded plumbing and foundation work. The overall layout is bright...

Listed by: Michelle Plach ,Honestdoor Inc (780) 965-4662
House for sale: 130 School Street, Liverpool

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$325,000

130 School Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

4 beds
1 baths
63 days

From Main Street turn right onto School Street, proceed to four way stop. House is on right. Sign posted. Centrally located in Liverpool is this beautiful century home that sits on a corner lot near all town amenities. The main level of this home features a gorgeous kitchen that opens into

Kristopher Snarby,Exit Realty Inter Lake (liverpool)
Listed by: Kristopher Snarby ,Exit Realty Inter Lake (liverpool) (902) 646-1718
House for sale: 79 WATERLOO Street, Liverpool

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$499,950

79 Waterloo Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

3 beds
2 baths
73 days

Take School Street towards hospital. Turn left on Waterloo. Sign posted. Welcome to this stunning century home, perfectly situated on a quiet street in one of Liverpools most sought-after neighbourhoods. This gorgeous property blends timeless charm with modern comfort, offering plenty of space

Kristopher Snarby,Exit Realty Inter Lake (liverpool)
Listed by: Kristopher Snarby ,Exit Realty Inter Lake (liverpool) (902) 646-1718
House for sale: 85 School Street, Liverpool

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$329,900

85 School Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

3 beds
1 baths
74 days

Main St Liverpool, turn right onto School St, property on left. Located just minutes from the town of Liverpool this 3 bedroom bungalow has had many upgrades in the last 5 years. New heat pump and windows in 2021,new hot water tank 2022 , most of the rooms had carpet all ripped up and new flooring

Listed by: Timothy White ,Exit Realty Inter Lake (liverpool) (902) 350-1729
Triplex for sale: 4 Old Port Mouton Road, Liverpool

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$229,900

4 Old Port Mouton Road, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
80 days

Liverpool exit off highway 103. Follow google maps or apple maps. TRIPLEX IN THE HEART OF LIVERPOOL Fantastic investment opportunity! This charming triplex is ideally located on a corner lot within walking distance of all that downtown Liverpool has to offer. The property features three unique

Listed by: Laura Sumarah ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
House for sale: 279 Church Street, Liverpool

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$375,000

279 Church Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

6 beds
2 baths
81 days

Use GPS Welcome to 279 Church Street in the charming town of Liverpool, NS! This century-old home sits on a large, private lot and offers a great opportunity to enjoy a property with extensive practical upgrades already completed while leaving the cosmetic details for your personal touch. Recent

Graham Ereaux,Exit Realty Inter Lake (liverpool)
Listed by: Graham Ereaux ,Exit Realty Inter Lake (liverpool) (902) 664-4411
House for sale: 66 Main Street, Liverpool

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$525,000

66 Main Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

4 beds
2 baths
107 days

Hwy 103 exit 19 left on Milton continue through Bristol left on Main **Significant upgrades without increasing the price! The oil furnace has been removed and there now is a ducted electric furnace for heat and a/c. Along with this there is a new 200 amp electric panel and a new power pole

Natalie Muise,Re/max Nova (halifax)
Listed by: Natalie Muise ,Re/max Nova (halifax) (902) 489-8600
House for sale: 167 Church Street, Liverpool

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$395,000

167 Church Street, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

3 beds
2 baths
130 days

... style vinyl windows and eight stunning skylights. The home features a striking interlock aluminium roof designed to replicate the classic look of real copper, combining beauty with low-maintenance durability. The spacious main level includes a bright and open kitchen/dining area that seamlessly...

Kristopher Snarby,Exit Realty Inter Lake (liverpool)
Listed by: Kristopher Snarby ,Exit Realty Inter Lake (liverpool) (902) 646-1718
House for sale: 57 Old Falls Road, Liverpool

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$434,900

57 Old Falls Road, Liverpool (Liverpool), Nova Scotia B0T 1K0

4 beds
2 baths
144 days

Bristol Ave towards Brooklyn left on Old Falls Road Nestled in the picturesque town of Liverpool, established in the 1700s, this exquisite farmhouse, over 150 years old, offers a rare blend of historic charm and modern comfort. Set on a sprawling 40,000 square-foot lot with seasonal water views,

Jennifer O'neil,Engel & Volkers
Listed by: Jennifer O'neil ,Engel & Volkers (902) 802-6708

Home Prices in Liverpool

The 2025 Liverpool Real Estate market in Nova Scotia reflects a small coastal dynamic, where shifts in supply and the local mix of property types shape day-to-day pricing and buyer expectations. Home prices in Liverpool are driven by condition, location within the community, and proximity to amenities, with waterfront access, heritage character, and move-in readiness often commanding added attention.

Without large swings in data, buyers and sellers typically watch for signals such as the balance between new and active listings, variations in property mix, and how long comparable homes tend to remain available. Presentation quality, recent updates, yard and outbuilding utility, and local school or park access also play important roles in pricing traction and negotiation outcomes for Liverpool houses and cottages.

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Liverpool

There are 36 active listings in Liverpool, including 10 houses for sale, 0 condos for sale, and 0 townhouses. These listings extend across 1 neighbourhood. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to refine Liverpool Real Estate Listings by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking options, and outdoor space to match your lifestyle and budget. Review high-quality photos, floor plans, and property descriptions to assess layout efficiency, storage, natural light, and renovation potential. Compare recent activity and similar homes to understand relative value, then shortlist properties that align with your must-haves and nice-to-haves for efficient viewing when looking for Liverpool Houses For Sale or Liverpool Homes For Sale.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Liverpool offers a mix of established residential streets, coastal pockets, and quiet enclaves close to everyday essentials. Buyers often weigh walkability to shops and services against a desire for extra yard space and privacy. Proximity to schools, parks, and community facilities can elevate a property’s appeal, while access to beaches, trails, and greenspace supports an outdoor-oriented lifestyle. Transit options and key road connections help commuter convenience, and homes set near the waterfront or on tree-lined streets frequently attract additional interest. Altogether, these location factors contribute to value signals that guide pricing confidence and negotiation strategy for anyone exploring Nova Scotia Real Estate Liverpool.

Rental availability is currently limited, with 0 total listings, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Liverpool City Guide

Perched where the Mersey River meets the Atlantic, Liverpool, Nova Scotia blends a storied maritime past with easygoing coastal life on the province's South Shore. Its compact downtown, heritage streets, and beaches just minutes away make it a natural base for exploring the region while enjoying a close-knit community rhythm. Use this Liverpool city guide to understand the town's history, economy, neighbourhoods, things to do, and practical tips for getting around and settling in if you plan to buy a house in Liverpool or explore Liverpool Real Estate Listings.

History & Background

Long before shipbuilders and privateers shaped Liverpool's reputation, the land and waters were part of the traditional territory of the Mi'kmaq, whose knowledge of the coasts and rivers remains embedded in place names and local culture. European settlers arrived in the eighteenth century and quickly recognized the value of the deep harbour and sheltered river mouth. Through the age of sail, Liverpool grew as a shipbuilding and fishing hub, and later, as a base for privateering-issuing letters of marque to defend local trade routes and, at times, profit from them. Around the region you'll also find towns like Louis Head that share historical ties and amenities.

Into the twentieth century, the town's identity broadened with forestry and related industries, which drew workers from around the province and helped shape the wider Region of Queens Municipality. As large-scale manufacturing evolved and eventually receded, Liverpool pivoted toward diversified services, arts, and tourism, while retaining a working waterfront and the character of a place built by tides, timber, and tenacity. Today, landmarks such as Fort Point Lighthouse Park, the historic waterfront, and a small but animated downtown keep the narrative visible and walkable.

Economy & Employment

Liverpool's economy reflects the strengths of the South Shore: a blend of public services, resource-based work, small enterprise, and visitor-facing businesses. Healthcare, education, and local government provide steady employment, complemented by retail, hospitality, and food services that rise with seasonal travel. Fisheries and aquaculture remain important across Queens County, supporting processing, logistics, and marine trades. Forestry and wood products-scaled more modestly than decades past-continue to offer skilled work in harvesting, trucking, and carpentry.

Construction and the skilled trades are active as homeowners renovate heritage properties, build coastal cottages, and maintain commercial spaces. Creative and knowledge-economy roles-design, writing, software, and remote professional services-have grown alongside improved connectivity, allowing people to be based in Liverpool while collaborating nationally and internationally. Tourism contributes through accommodations, restaurants, outfitters, and cultural venues, supported by the area's beaches, lighthouse route scenery, and community festivals that draw visitors throughout the warmer months.

For newcomers considering living in Liverpool, the job market rewards adaptability: many residents combine a steady role in health or education with part-time seasonal work, or run a small business while contracting to clients elsewhere. Co-working options are modest but evolving, and proximity to the highway network makes regional commuting feasible.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Liverpool's heart is its walkable core, where heritage storefronts, cafés, and local shops line streets near the river. You'll find century homes with verandas on quiet lanes, post-war bungalows on larger lots, and a scattering of newer builds on the town's edges. Just beyond the downtown, residential pockets offer leafy privacy while remaining a short drive to groceries, schools, and recreation. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Brooklyn and Port Mouton.

Nature is never far. Pine Grove Park provides riverside walking under towering conifers, and the Trestle Trail connects walkers and cyclists to former rail corridors and quiet viewpoints. The coastline to the south serves up white-sand beaches, tidal inlets for kayaking, and birding hot spots in sheltered coves. White Point, Summerville, and Carters Beach are well-loved for their surf-washed shorelines and rosy sunsets, while Fort Point Lighthouse Park offers interpretive displays and sweeping harbour views. Families appreciate the sports fields, arenas, and community centres that anchor weekend routines, and the town's arts scene-anchored by a historic theatre and small galleries-brings film, music, and exhibitions to a compact, social setting.

Housing is varied and generally more attainable than in larger urban centres, making it attractive to first-time buyers, retirees, and remote workers alike. Those seeking a traditional maritime feel gravitate toward the older streets near the river; those who prefer extra space look to outlying roads that back onto woods or water. Beyond bricks and mortar, the lifestyle is decidedly unhurried: farmers' markets, community suppers, and volunteer-run events keep calendars full without losing that South Shore sense of calm. If you're mapping out things to do, consider a weekend that blends a beach walk, a matinee downtown, and a seafood supper, and you'll immediately grasp why living in Liverpool has enduring appeal.

Getting Around

Liverpool sits along Highway 103 on the Lighthouse Route, making road travel straightforward in every direction. The highway connects the town with larger centres to the northeast and southwest, while the older coastal route rewards unrushed drives through harbour villages and beach turnoffs. Within town, most errands are a short drive or bike ride, and the historic core is comfortably walkable for daily needs. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Cherry Hill and Dean.

Public transit is limited in rural Nova Scotia, but regional community services and private shuttles can help with medical appointments and essential trips; taxis and rideshare options fill in the gaps. Cyclists will appreciate lightly trafficked side roads, though coastal winds can be brisk; multi-use trails on converted rail beds offer a more sheltered experience. Drivers will find ample parking in town and straightforward routes to beaches and trailheads. For longer journeys, Halifax's airport and larger bus and ferry connections are accessible by car, making weekend city escapes or interprovincial travel manageable.

Climate & Seasons

Liverpool enjoys a maritime climate moderated by the Atlantic, which tends to soften the extremes felt inland. Summers are comfortably warm rather than hot, with sea breezes that keep beach days refreshing and evenings ideal for patio dining. Fog can roll in at times, especially in the shoulder seasons, lending the coastline a cinematic quality that photographers adore.

Autumn brings vivid foliage across Queens County and reliably pleasant hiking weather, along with festivals, markets, and quiet, glassy mornings on the river for paddlers. Winters are variable-some weeks lean mild and damp, others deliver postcard snowfalls with crisp, starlit nights. Storm days are part of the rhythm; residents often use them to catch a film at the theatre, hunker down at a café, or host a kitchen gathering with friends and neighbours.

Spring arrives in a burst of green, with wildflowers along trails and migratory birds making the river and sheltered coves lively again. Throughout the year, coastal living rewards flexibility: keep a rain shell in the car, add layers when the wind picks up, and plan outdoor adventures with the tides in mind. The payoff is a calendar of simple pleasures-morning walks on hard-packed sand, afternoon sails when the breeze fills in, and sunsets that stretch late across the harbour.

Neighbourhoods

What defines a neighbourhood isn't only streets and houses; it's the tempo of daily life-quiet corners, lively pockets, and the feel between them. As you get oriented in Liverpool, think in terms of mood and movement. Use KeyHomes.ca to preview what that looks like on a map, then save a few searches so you can compare places that match your pace when exploring Liverpool Neighborhoods and local listings.

Liverpool gathers homes in a way that lets you choose your rhythm. Some blocks read as tucked-away residential, where front steps invite slower mornings and evening conversations. Other stretches sit nearer to practical errand routes, appealing to people who want convenience within easy reach. Buyers here often weigh classic detached living-space to spread out, familiar layouts-against townhouse designs that offer simpler upkeep, and condo-style options that streamline day-to-day routines. The mix you pursue comes down to lifestyle, not just square footage or style categories.

Picture a day in Liverpool: a short stroll along friendly streets, a stop for essentials, and later, an unhurried loop through green pockets that locals cherish. While each address is unique, many house-hunters prioritize proximity to community spaces, modest parkettes, and recreational paths where they can unwind. It's less about being in the middle of everything and more about having the right things nearby-places for a quick breath of fresh air, and routes that make errands feel simple rather than busy.

Where you land within Liverpool shapes routine in subtle ways. Homes closer to main throughways can deliver straightforward connections across town and beyond, ideal if you value predictable commutes and simple access to services. Retreat a few streets inward and the tone softens; traffic calms, birdsong carries, and the neighbourhood feels like it's looking after your downtime. On KeyHomes.ca, the map view helps you visualize these patterns at a glance, highlighting listings along key corridors as well as those on quieter residential loops.

Housing styles in Liverpool cater to a range of tastes without forcing extremes. Detached properties often appeal to those who want room to personalize-gardening, workshops, or simply space to host. Townhome formats reward a lock-and-leave mindset, easing maintenance without sacrificing community feel. Condo-oriented living focuses on compact comfort and efficiency. If you're toggling between these paths, try filtering by property type and setting alerts on KeyHomes.ca; you'll quickly see which choices are turning over and which ones reward patience.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Decide whether you prefer calm residential streets or a location that keeps daily services within effortless reach. Keep an eye out for access to green pockets, casual recreation, and spots that match your social pace.
  • Home types: Explore detached homes for flexibility, townhouses for ease, and condo-style options for streamlined living. Let layout and maintenance level guide your short list.
  • Connections: Some addresses sit closer to the usual corridors in and out of town, while others are set back for extra quiet. Choose based on your typical week.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use filters, saved searches, and map view to organize possibilities, then set alerts so you don't miss a good fit when it appears.

The character of Liverpool rewards exploration. Streets that feel primarily residential share an easy-going atmosphere-front porches, friendly waves, and room to exhale after a long day. Closer to active corridors, the energy changes; routines tighten up, and you spend less time getting from home to what you need. If you crave a balance, look for homes that sit just off the busier routes: you'll keep the practical benefits without giving up tranquility. The comparison tools on KeyHomes.ca make that nuance clearer, letting you line up listings, review photos, and check surroundings without losing your thread.

Green space matters to many Liverpool movers. Even small parkettes and informal paths can turn a standard week into something more grounded. When you're browsing, pay attention to how streets connect to those greener touches and whether sidewalks, trees, and setbacks give you the breathing room you want. Keep notes on each listing to capture those impressions-KeyHomes.ca lets you favorite homes and revisit them on a clean, visual map so patterns emerge faster than they do in a spreadsheet.

As for the feel from morning to evening, think about light, orientation, and the social rhythm of the block. A quiet cul-de-sac can mean slow evenings and neighbours who linger to chat; a place closer to the town's routine can mean quicker mornings and a sense that everything is near at hand. Neither is better-just different expressions of Liverpool living. If you're selling, highlight whichever quality your address delivers: the stillness of a sheltered street or the practicality of being close to the action. Buyers scanning KeyHomes.ca appreciate listings that make those distinctions clear.

Liverpool's neighbourhood story is about fit: finding the street that mirrors your day and supports the life you're building. Browse widely, compare thoughtfully, and let KeyHomes.ca keep the search organized while you focus on how each place makes you feel when you imagine turning the key.

This overview is intentionally general so you can map it to your priorities. Walk a few streets, listen for the neighbourhood's rhythm, and trust your first impressions-they're often right in Liverpool.

Nearby Cities

Liverpool offers easy access to neighboring communities to consider when searching for a home: Blue Rocks, Cherry Hill, First South, Bayswater, and East Pennant.

Follow the links to learn more and compare options around Liverpool as you plan your move or expand your search for Liverpool Real Estate and nearby listings.

Demographics

Liverpool, Nova Scotia, typically attracts a mix of households including families, retirees and working professionals, creating a community with both long-standing local roots and seasonal or newer residents. The town's coastal setting and small-town character lend a relaxed, largely low-density atmosphere that blends a walkable historic core with quieter residential and rural surroundings.

Housing options in the area commonly include detached single-family homes, smaller condominium developments and rental units, offering a range of choices for different needs and life stages. Buyers should expect a market shaped by a mix of established neighborhoods and properties that reflect the town’s heritage and proximity to natural amenities rather than dense urban-style living. If you're planning to buy, consider how Liverpool Neighborhoods and local inventory influence timing when you Buy a House in Liverpool or review Nova Scotia Real Estate Liverpool listings.