Roberta Real Estate: 15 Properties for Sale

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Lot 04-12 Nature Dream P Boulevard, Roberta

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$49,500

Lot 04-12 Nature Dream P Boulevard, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 3B0

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3 days

From St. Peter's, take Pepperell Street to Roberta, Nature Dream Boulevard on the right, property is the first left. Have you been looking for that spot for your new home or cottage? This site has it all. Nicely treed with a mix of hardwood and softwood trees, which will allow for lots of privacy....

Listed by: Robert Wambolt ,Harvey Realties Limited (st.peters) (902) 631-5250
195 Acres West Bay Highway, Roberta

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$795,000

195 Acres West Bay Highway, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 3K0

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3 days

West Bay Hwy to Roberta. Property is on the left (lake side) and right side of the road just after Nature Dream Blvd. Watch for EXP signs. This uniquely beautiful, approximately 195 Acre property, is located directly on Bras d'Or Lake in Cape Breton. It is located on both sides of West Bay...

George Mcdaniel,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: George Mcdaniel ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 471-9605
Lot 6 MacLeods Pond Rd., Roberta

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$49,500

Lot 6 Macleods Pond Rd., Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 3K0

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3 days

... Internet available. Definitely, a pretty spot with good views and is nicely elevated. You can createa rural lifestyle and still be close to all the amenities of a town. Priced to sell,the asking price is under assessment value. Don't wait to buy real estate, buy real estate and wait. (id:27476)

Olena Stutzinger,Cape Breton Realty
Listed by: Olena Stutzinger ,Cape Breton Realty (902) 302-3055
Lot 9 West Bay Highway, Roberta

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$49,000

Lot 9 West Bay Highway, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 3B0

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3 days

From St. Peter's, turn onto Pepperell Street, which leads to Roberta, property is next to Civic #6715. Have you been looking for a spot for your cottage or new home? This is the location for you. This site has no restrictive covenants so you can basically pitch a tent or park your camper and

Listed by: Robert Wambolt ,Harvey Realties Limited (st.peters) (902) 631-5250
Lot 16 West Bay Highway, Roberta

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$169,000

Lot 16 West Bay Highway, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 3K0

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3 days

From St Peter's, follow West Bay Rd towards Roberta. Continue for 14 kms. Property is on the right just after civic #6667. Look for CBR sign This 10-acre north facing parcel offers the perfect blend of space, privacy, and waterfront lifestyle with nearly 200 feet of shoreline on the stunning

Sherry Macleod,Cape Breton Realty
Listed by: Sherry Macleod ,Cape Breton Realty (902) 227-7533
Lot 9 Leo's Lane, Roberta

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$79,900

Lot 9 Leo's Lane, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 3K0

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3 days

... left onto Leo's Lane., watch CBR signature Nova Scotia, Cape Breton. Investment opportunity! Ready to build a barrier-free and energy-efficient house! Nestled among majestic mature trees, this parcel offers a picturesque setting and stunning views of Bras dOr Lake. This 2.5-acre building lot...

Olena Stutzinger,Cape Breton Realty
Listed by: Olena Stutzinger ,Cape Breton Realty (902) 302-3055
Nature Dream Boulevard, Roberta

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$69,950

Nature Dream Boulevard, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 3B0

0 beds
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3 days

Coming from St. Peters take W Bay Rd/Pepperell Street, continue to follow West Bay Road, turn right onto Nature Dream Blv Discover This Picturesque Lakeside Lot Near St. Peters Nestled in a small, pristine subdivision just 15 minutes from St. Peters, this beautiful lot offers the perfect canvas

Tanja Wypper,Cape Breton Realty
Listed by: Tanja Wypper ,Cape Breton Realty (902) 631-0782
Lot 4 MacLeods Pond Road, Roberta

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$69,000

Lot 4 Macleods Pond Road, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 3B0

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4 days

Follow West Bay Highway to MacLeods Pond Road (across from civic #5140). second last property on the left. Have you been looking for a place to build your new home or just looking for an investment? I have just the site for you. 2.52 acres, surveyed with deeded access to a beach on the Bras

Listed by: Robert Wambolt ,Harvey Realties Limited (st.peters) (902) 631-5250
Lot 2001-2C1 West Bay Highway, Roberta

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$69,000

Lot 2001-2c1 West Bay Highway, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 2K0

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4 days

West Bay Highway to Lot Nestled in charming area of Roberta, Nova Scotia, lies an extraordinary opportunity to own 22.09 acres of pristine land with breathtaking views overlooking the picturesque Bras D'Or Lake. This remarkable parcel of land offers the perfect canvas for you to bring your

Sherry Macleod,Cape Breton Realty
Listed by: Sherry Macleod ,Cape Breton Realty (902) 227-7533
Lot 2 Macleod Pond Road, Roberta

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$67,000

Lot 2 Macleod Pond Road, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 2K0

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4 days

Take West Bay Hwy from Dundee towards St Peters. Turn down Macleod Pond Rd. Lot is second lot on the left. Beach is at the end of road Location, location, location. Just minutes to Dundee Golf Course, and the village of St. Peter's, with a lovely beach on the Bras D'Or Lakes. Build your cottage

Sherry Macleod,Cape Breton Realty
Listed by: Sherry Macleod ,Cape Breton Realty (902) 227-7533
99-5 72 Naturer Dream P Boulevard, Roberta

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$54,000

99-5 72 Naturer Dream P Boulevard, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 3B0

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4 days

Coming from St. Peters take W Bay Rd/Pepperell Street, continue to follow West Bay Road, turn right onto Nature Dream Blvd Beautiful Lot with deeded right of way to the Bras dOr Lake and water access! This beautiful Lot is located only approx. 15 Minutes out of St. Peters in a lovely, small

George Mcdaniel,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: George Mcdaniel ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 471-9605
Lot 3 West Bay Highway, Roberta

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$119,500

Lot 3 West Bay Highway, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 3K0

0 beds
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5 days

From Pepperell Street, St. Peter's, turns into West Bay Highway, watch for street Nature's Dream Blvd. on the right, approx. 300 feet past on water side. Have you been looking for that perfect place for your new home? Have your heart set on the Bras d'Or Lake? We have the perfect spot for you.

Listed by: Robert Wambolt ,Harvey Realties Limited (st.peters) (902) 631-5250
House for sale: 5735 West Bay Rd, Roberta

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$359,000

5735 West Bay Rd, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 3K0

1 beds
1 baths
46 days

Coming from St. Peters, turn right onto W Bay Rd/Pepperell St, continue to follow W Bay Rd, destination will be on the right Waterfront Home in West Bay 2.4 Acres with Panoramic Views on Bras dOr Lake Nestled in the peaceful community of West Bay, this charming 2.4-acre waterfront property

Tanja Wypper,Cape Breton Realty
Listed by: Tanja Wypper ,Cape Breton Realty (902) 631-0782
House for sale: 74 6101 Rd (Leos Lane), Roberta

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$549,000

74 6101 Rd (leos Lane), Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 2K0

3 beds
3 baths
66 days

West Bay Highway to Roberta, Leos lane. On the right. Welcome to your Cape Breton retreat with deeded access to the sparkling waters of the Bras d'Or Lake! This beautifully crafted 3-bedroom, 2-bath home combines comfort, quality, and charm - complete with captivating lake views and just steps

House for sale: 6260 West Bay Road, Roberta

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$1,490,000

6260 West Bay Road, Roberta (Roberta), Nova Scotia B0E 3K0

4 beds
4 baths
170 days

From St. Peter's take Pepperell Street and continue onto West Bay highway to civic number 6260. Spectacular lake view retreat with panoramic Bras d'Or Lake views. This extraordinary 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom custom residence is set on 178 acres of woodland. This 3,331 sq. ft. home offers unparalleled

Listed by: Kevin King ,Cape Breton Realty (902) 631-3945

Home Prices in Roberta

In 2025, Roberta Real Estate reflects a small-market setting where property type, condition, and street-level appeal guide value. Local home prices are influenced by a steady flow of move-in-ready properties, the availability of family-friendly layouts, and proximity to daily necessities, with sellers benefiting most when listings present well and align with neighbourhood expectations.

Without focusing on specific year-over-year figures, buyers and sellers alike should watch the balance between new and active inventory, the mix of detached versus attached homes, and time-on-market signals. Pricing strategy, presentation, and timing remain pivotal: thoughtful staging and accurate list positioning help reduce unnecessary market time, while buyers gain confidence by comparing recent activity on similar homes in nearby micro-areas and by monitoring how quickly well-prepared listings attract attention, especially when searching Roberta Homes For Sale.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$799,333
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$0
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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Roberta

There are 14 active listings in Roberta, including 3 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Coverage extends across 1 neighbourhood, offering a concise but useful view for anyone comparing Roberta Houses For Sale within the area.

Use robust filters to set a price range, choose preferred bedroom and bathroom counts, and highlight features such as lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Reviewing high-quality photos, floor plans, and recent nearby activity helps you shortlist confidently and focus on homes that fit your needs. Listing data is refreshed regularly for Roberta Real Estate Listings.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Roberta’s neighbourhood fabric blends quiet residential streets with access to local amenities. Proximity to schools, parks, trails, and community services can shape day-to-day convenience and signal long-term desirability. Many buyers weigh walkable pockets against more private settings, consider commute routes and transit access, and evaluate how close a property sits to waterfronts or greenspace. These factors can influence perceived value as much as the home itself, guiding choices on layout, outdoor areas, and renovation potential. Exploring multiple micro-areas helps clarify which streets and pockets best match lifestyle preferences, from calm cul-de-sacs to more centrally situated blocks with quick access to shopping and recreation.

Rentals: There are 0 total rental listings, with 0 houses and 0 apartments currently available.

Roberta City Guide

This Roberta city guide introduces a tranquil corner of Nova Scotia where winding rural roads, mirrored lakes, and forested hills define the landscape. Set on Cape Breton Island, Roberta offers a slower rhythm that appeals to nature lovers, remote workers seeking quiet, and families who value space and community. Below, you'll find a clear, practical overview of history, daily life, and the best ways to get around, plus ideas for things to do in every season.

History & Background

Roberta's story aligns closely with the wider narrative of Cape Breton, a place shaped by Indigenous Mi'kmaq presence, waves of Gaelic and Acadian settlement, and centuries of living closely with the land and sea. Small-scale agriculture, forestry, and fishing formed the backbone of rural households, while bigger industrial booms-from coal to steel-were centred in urban nodes elsewhere on the island. As roads improved and vehicles became more common, communities like Roberta remained steadfastly rural yet increasingly connected to services and employment in larger towns. Around the region you'll also find towns like Cape Breton that share historical ties and amenities.

In recent years, seasonal and year-round residents have been drawn by the calm of nearby lakes and the scenic reach of the Bras d'Or system. Heritage homes, old churches, and community halls speak to deep roots, while new builds tucked among spruce and birch show how living in Roberta continues to evolve. The result is a place that feels both storied and fresh: traditional enough to host a neighborhood potluck at a hall that's seen generations, modern enough to support home-based businesses and hybrid work arrangements.

Economy & Employment

Roberta's economy reflects a rural blend of resourcefulness and regional ties. Many residents are involved in trades and construction, forestry and seasonal woodlot work, or marine and small-craft services related to the Bras d'Or Lakes. Tourism and hospitality pick up through the warmer months, when outdoor recreation, cottage stays, and road trips draw visitors across Cape Breton Island. Local artisans often find an audience for woodwork, fibre arts, and music-part of the island's broader creative ecosystem.

Public services such as healthcare, education, and municipal support offer stable roles within driving distance, while retail and services in nearby towns supply additional options. Remote and hybrid work have become more common, aided by improving connectivity in rural Nova Scotia. Some residents commute to larger centres for specialized employment, balancing the convenience of regional job markets with the daily rewards of a quieter home base.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Roberta is not a dense urban grid but a collection of rural roads, wooded lanes, and lake-adjacent pockets where homes are set on generous lots. You'll find a mix of older farmhouses, modest bungalows, and refreshed cottages that transition into year-round dwellings, alongside newer builds simple in form and designed to withstand the maritime climate. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Sydney Mines and Little Bras D'or. Community life revolves around seasonal gatherings, music nights, volunteer fire halls, and local fundraisers, where neighbours quickly become friends.

For day-to-day living in Roberta, amenities tend to cluster in nearby service centres: groceries, hardware, and medical appointments are typically a scenic drive away. That said, the trade-off is compelling: backyard space for gardens and workshops, room to store kayaks and canoes, and dark skies perfect for stargazing. For things to do, nature leads-paddling quiet coves, hiking forest trails that blaze with autumn colour, ice fishing on safe local waters, and joining in community breakfasts or ceilidhs that carry Cape Breton's musical traditions. Weekends might include a relaxed loop along the Cabot Trail, a shoreline picnic, or a craft market stop, all within the orbit of the island's famously welcoming culture.

Getting Around

Roberta's rural setting means most travel happens by car. Primary routes link quickly to cross-island highways, making it practical to reach regional hubs for work, school, or appointments. Road conditions are generally reliable, though winter weather can bring snow, wind, and occasional icy patches that call for patience and good tires. Cycling is scenic along lakeside roads and quiet byways-best enjoyed in calmer seasons with visibility gear and route planning. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Mersey Point and North Sydney.

Public transit is limited in rural stretches, so carpooling and community rideshares are common, and many households plan errands to bundle trips. Ferries elsewhere on the island and connections to the mainland expand road-trip possibilities, while local marinas and launches make it simple to swap four wheels for a paddle or a small boat when the weather is fair.

Climate & Seasons

Roberta experiences a maritime climate shaped by surrounding waters. Summers are comfortably warm rather than sweltering, especially near the lake, with long daylight hours that encourage evening paddles and easy barbecues with neighbours. Days can swing from sun to fog along the shore, lending a softness to the air and views that change from hour to hour. Autumn is a showstopper as hardwood hills turn brilliant red and gold, and cooler nights invite fireside gatherings. It's also a great time for harvest markets and quiet hikes under extraordinary skies.

Winter brings a reliable chill, periodic snowfalls, and the kind of crisp mornings that make hot tea taste better. Nor'easters can deliver wind and snow in bursts, but they also set the stage for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and evenings of card games when the weather says "stay in." In spring, the landscape shifts quickly: sap runs, birds return, and trails turn green. The shoulder seasons reward flexible plans-keep layers handy and choose routes with sheltered sections on gusty days. Through it all, the water is the heartbeat of Roberta's year, from the first launch of a canoe to the last glint of ice under late-winter sun.

Neighbourhoods

What turns an address into a feeling? In Roberta, the answer is often a calm rhythm, neighbourly energy, and everyday ease. As you explore listings, KeyHomes.ca helps you compare what's available in a clear map view, then save searches so you never miss a fresh match.

Roberta reads as a single, cohesive community, and that's part of the charm. Residential pockets ease into small local conveniences, with a balance of privacy and connection. Streets feel unhurried, and the setting supports a lifestyle that values space to breathe without losing touch with daily necessities.

Housing in this area spans classic detached properties alongside attached formats and condo options for simpler upkeep. Buyers seeking yards and room for hobbies often gravitate to detached choices, while townhome-style layouts appeal to those who prefer a lower-maintenance routine. Condo living, meanwhile, can suit a lock-and-go mindset or anyone focused on efficient interiors over exterior chores.

Green space plays a steady supporting role in the way the community lives. Think informal walking routes, open nooks for a breath of fresh air, and spots where a leisurely pause fits naturally into the day. The result is a place that invites an easy stroll and encourages being outdoors when the weather calls for it.

On a practical note, errands typically flow along familiar local routes, with simple ways to branch out to broader services elsewhere in the province. Commuters tend to look for straightforward connectors and dependable paths that keep the day predictable. Evenings feel grounded, with the kind of quiet that lets you actually hear yourself think.

For sellers, that same clarity is a strength. A home that shows well in Roberta often emphasizes natural light, flexible spaces for work or hobbies, and a layout that transitions smoothly from everyday life to weekend downtime. On KeyHomes.ca, your listing benefits from intuitive search filters that surface it to the right buyers as they compare styles and settings across the map.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: A relaxed pace with easy access to daily needs, calm streets, and a friendly local vibe.
  • Home types: Detached options for added space, townhouses for balance, and condos for low-upkeep living.
  • Connections: Local roads guide quick errands, with straightforward routes toward regional destinations when needed.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use saved searches, tailored alerts, and a map-first view to keep tabs on new listings that match your preferences.

Picture a day in the community: a quiet morning, an unhurried coffee, and a quick loop for essentials before settling into the afternoon. Later, a gentle walk and a simple dinner at home. The setting supports routines like these, with housing choices that adapt to different stages of life-first places, move-up homes, downsizing plans, and everything in between. If you're comparing features, KeyHomes.ca makes it easy to line up floor plans, outdoor space, and interior finishes side by side.

Buyers often ask how the neighbourhood feels at different times of day. In Roberta, mornings bring a sense of ease; afternoons hum along without fuss; evenings wind down naturally. That rhythm is part of the appeal for anyone tired of rushing and ready to trade noise for something steadier. Sellers can lean into that story by highlighting calm views, versatile main living areas, and inviting entries that make a strong first impression online and in person.

Another common question is where new residents tend to settle within the community. The truth is, there are micro-pockets for every taste. Some lean toward detached living and generous yards; others prefer attached formats with less upkeep; still others want condo convenience close to everyday stops. Use KeyHomes.ca to filter by lot feel, interior layout, and outdoor features so your short list reflects how you actually live.

In Roberta, choosing a home isn't about chasing the biggest rush; it's about finding the right groove. When you're ready to match that pace with the place, KeyHomes.ca brings the listings, the comparisons, and the timely alerts together in one calm, focused workspace.

Roberta appears here as a single community, and experiences can vary block to block-visit at different times of day and pair what you see with the filters that matter most to you.

Nearby Cities

If you are considering a move to Roberta, it can help to explore neighboring communities to broaden your search and compare local options.

Nearby cities to review include Bridgeport, Widow Point, Gardiner Mines, Dominion, and Lingan, with more information available on the linked pages.

Demographics

Roberta draws a mix of residents that commonly includes families, retirees, and working professionals, creating a community with a range of household types and life stages. The social atmosphere tends toward a quieter, community-oriented rhythm rather than the bustle of a large city.

Housing options often consist of detached single-family homes alongside some condominiums and rental properties, so buyers can find both long-term ownership opportunities and more flexible living arrangements. The overall feel is more rural or small-community in character, with local amenities and outdoor opportunities shaping everyday life. If you're exploring Nova Scotia Real Estate Roberta or planning to Buy a House in Roberta, these options provide practical paths for different priorities.