Stellarton, Nova Scotia 19 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 39 Coll Avenue, Stellarton

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$182,500

39 Coll Avenue, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

2 beds
2 baths
2 days

... Bigger than your apartment and cheaper than your rent. Were you starting to think you'd never get into home ownership? Here's your chance. Extensively renovated and efficient to run. This great little 2 bedroom house has the added bonus of a partially finished basement giving you an additional...

Aaron Millen,Turning Point Real Estate Limited
Listed by: Aaron Millen ,Turning Point Real Estate Limited (902) 759-2266
Duplex for sale: 25 Jubilee Avenue, Stellarton

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$279,000

25 Jubilee Avenue, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
5 days

... Price. Thoughtfully Repositioned. An Elevated Opportunity Where Value Meets Future Potential A smart opportunity to step into a versatile 2-unit property offering both immediate income and future flexibility now strategically repositioned for todays market. With two newly secured fixed-term...

House for sale: 39 Cedar Drive, Stellarton

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$749,900

39 Cedar Drive, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

4 beds
2 baths
5 days

... Pictou County sandstone walls, Nova Scotia slate walkways, and a stunning fenced in-ground pool (20x40, 12-foot depth). A screened cabana and pool house with a three-piece bath complete this outdoor oasis, ideal for entertaining. This is more than a home, its a statement of refined living, offering...

Nassim Klayme,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Nassim Klayme ,Re/max Nova (902) 877-2122
Triplex for sale: 143 MacKay Street, Stellarton

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$274,900

143 Mackay Street, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
6 days

... lot with potential for future possibilities, this property is perfect for both first-time investors and seasoned buyers looking to expand their portfolio. With its size, location, and income potential, 143 MacKay Street is a solid addition to any real estate investment strategy. (id:27476)

Robert Van Rees,Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Robert Van Rees ,Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd. (902) 931-1144
Lot Acadia Avenue, Stellarton

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$40,000

Lot Acadia Avenue, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
8 days

Follow Acadia Ave and see the sign Looking for a spot to build your new home? This conveniently located lot on Acadia Avenue in Stellarton would make the perfect spot. The lot has approximately 258 feet of roadside land and goes back approximately 278 feet off of the road with municipal

Lori Macdonald,Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Lori Macdonald ,Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd. (902) 331-0947
House for sale: 166 North Foord Street, Stellarton

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$285,000

166 North Foord Street, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

4 beds
2 baths
11 days

From Stellarton roundabout to North Foord St. towards Stellarton, Property on the right, Watch for "For Sale" sign. Centrally located in the Town of Stellarton and within walking distance to local amenities, this well-maintained home offers comfort, functionality, and added income potential.

House for sale: 10 Weir Avenue, Stellarton

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$169,900

10 Weir Avenue, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

4 beds
2 baths
12 days

From South Foord Street, turn onto Weir Avenue. Property will be on right hand side. Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath home full of potential! Located in a desirable neighbourhood within walking distance to the local community college and everyday amenities, including grocery stores, banks, and restaurants.

Mobile Home for sale: 7 TWIN RIVER TRAILER PARK Court, Stellarton

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$174,000

7 Twin River Trailer Park Court, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

2 beds
1 baths
15 days

Take Bridge Street from Downtown Stellarton toward the Blue Acres Esso, Twin River Park Court is on your left. Welcome to your totally new deluxe 2 BR minihome, manufactured right here in Pictou County! Customize your order now & you're move in ready in the Spring of 2026. The home features

Aj Johnson,Re/max Fairlane Realty
Listed by: Aj Johnson ,Re/max Fairlane Realty (902) 977-0450
House for sale: 11 St. Andrews Court, Stellarton

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$399,900

11 St. Andrews Court, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

4 beds
2 baths
19 days

Up St Bernard Street right on St Bridget St left on St Andrews Court cul de sac Your lovely home awaits! This property truly has it all, from the beautiful curb side appeal to the meticulously maintained interior. As you approach the house, you'll be greeted by the peaceful surroundings of

Sherry Blinkhorn,Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Sherry Blinkhorn ,Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd. (902) 759-2557
Duplex for sale: 107 Rutherford Street, Stellarton

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$285,000

107 Rutherford Street, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
30 days

Directions to PropertyFrom North Foord Street, turn up Kirk Avenue, Right on Rutherford Street Extension, property on the right. see sign Welcome to this solid duplex investment opportunity in the heart of Stellarton. Both units are currently rented, providing immediate income for your portfolio.

Kelly Stinson,Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Kelly Stinson ,Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd. (902) 759-6070
House for sale: 109 Birch Street, Stellarton

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$369,000

109 Birch Street, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

4 beds
2 baths
36 days

From Acadia Avenue onto Birch Street, the property is on the right. Nestled in a quiet area bordering Acadia Park, this charming bungalow offers comfort, space, and convenience in one attractive package. Ideally located just steps from NSCC, G.R. Saunders School, and downtown, this property

Fred El-haddad,Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Fred El-haddad ,Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd. (902) 921-1555
House for sale: 101 Acadia Avenue, Stellarton

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$259,000

101 Acadia Avenue, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

2 beds
1 baths
37 days

Up Acadia from Main St Stellarton, just past Poplar Street on the left Visit REALTOR® website for additional information. Newer Bungalow - centrally located in Stellarton built on-site 2013. wonderful single level home to start or complete your life journey. Open floor plan with Vaulted

Jonathan David,Pg Direct Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Jonathan David ,Pg Direct Realty Ltd. (877) 709-0027
Lot 72 Vista Drive, Stellarton

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$214,000

Lot 72 Vista Drive, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
49 days

Highway 104 to Exit 23 or 24 Stellarton/New Glasgow Over 3 acres of prime commercial land for sale in Albion Business Park, Stellarton. The property is zoned for light industrial and commercial use, with water and sewer connections and natural gas available at the lot line. Ideally suited for

Catherine Covey,Sunrise Brokerage & Sales Ltd.
Listed by: Catherine Covey ,Sunrise Brokerage & Sales Ltd. (902) 956-3301
House for sale: 25-1 Weir Ave, Stellarton

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$409,750

25-1 Weir Ave, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

2 beds
1 baths
55 days

Turn onto Weir Ave and vacant lot is on your left just past Civic 13 Weir. To Be Built The Avondale by Stones Prestige Homes Weir Lot, Stellarton 2 Bed 1 Bath Open Concept Walkout Basement Potential Welcome to the future site of your next forever home the Avondale model by Stones Prestige

Duplex for sale: 27/29 Browns Row, Stellarton

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$399,999

27/29 Browns Row, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
82 days

From Acadia Ave. Stellarton, Turn onto Browns Row Across from Old Foxbrook Rd. Property second on building on the left, Watch for "For Sale" sign. Investment Opportunity! Welcome to 25/27 Browns Row, a well-maintained side-by-side duplex is located on a quiet street in the Town of Stellarton.

Lot Belmont Avenue, Stellarton

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$24,900

Lot Belmont Avenue, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
82 days

South Foord Street Stellarton - Right on Claremont - Left on Belmont Street - Right on Belmont Avenue property on left see sign Nestled in a beautiful, family-friendly residential neighborhood, this spacious lot offers the perfect canvas for your custom home. Located in the charming town of

Kelly Stinson,Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Kelly Stinson ,Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd. (902) 759-6070
Triplex for sale: 323 South Foord Street, Stellarton

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$79,900

323 South Foord Street, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
148 days

SouthFoord Street, Stellarton property on the left, see sign. This property has great income potential with 3 legal units. Internal demo has been completed, as well as plumbing by a qualified plumber, and the electrical has been partially completed by a certified electrician (3 meters), and

Gail Richard,Results Realty Atlantic Inc.
Listed by: Gail Richard ,Results Realty Atlantic Inc. (902) 759-6908
25-1 Weir Avenue, Stellarton

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$38,000

25-1 Weir Avenue, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 1S0

0 beds
0 baths
186 days

turn on to Weir Ave and next lot located beside Civic 13 Weir Ave What if your brand-new home could be in town close to everything? New Build Opportunity or You buy the lot and design your own build This thoughtfully designed home plan offers modern comfort and functionality with: 2 Bedrooms

Listed by: Amy Perry (902) 388-6227
House for sale: 20 Victoria Avenue, Stellarton

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$249,000

20 Victoria Avenue, Stellarton (Stellarton), Nova Scotia B0K 0A9

3 beds
2 baths
242 days

S Foord St to Jubilee Ave or Allen Ave to Rundle St to Victoria Ave Visit REALTOR® website for additional information. Step back in time with this beautifully updated century home, just a short walk from downtown Stellarton. Nestled on a quiet side street, it offers peace and convenience

Listed by: Ashley Greening ,Pg Direct Realty Ltd. (902) 921-1312

Home Prices in Stellarton

The Stellarton real estate market in 2025 is shaped by classic fundamentals: the supply available at each price band, buyer demand for move?in?ready homes, and the relative appeal of different streets and micro?areas. Home prices in Stellarton reflect condition, renovation quality, and lot attributes as much as they do location, so comparing similar properties side by side remains essential when assessing value and planning an offer strategy for Stellarton Real Estate listings.

Rather than focusing on headline figures alone, informed buyers and sellers watch the balance between new listings and absorptions, the mix of entry?level versus upgraded properties, and time on market trends. Shifts in these indicators influence negotiation leverage, showing activity, and pricing confidence, while neighbourhood sentiment, school catchments, and commuter convenience often nudge interest toward certain areas and affect how Stellarton Homes For Sale perform.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$395,420
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Discover MLS listings and real estate options in Stellarton

There are 31 active listings in Stellarton, including 15 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Coverage spans 1 neighbourhood. Listing data is refreshed regularly. Whether you are comparing detached houses for sale or exploring lower?maintenance options, the current mix shows what is available right now across styles and settings on Stellarton Real Estate Listings pages.

Use the search tools to filter by price range, bedrooms, bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to narrow the results to homes that match your lifestyle. Review photos and floor plans to understand layout and natural light, and compare recent activity in similar properties to gauge competitiveness. Shortlist promising homes, track changes in status and pricing, and monitor new inventory so you are ready to Buy a House in Stellarton when the right place surfaces.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Stellarton offers a blend of established residential streets, family?oriented pockets near schools and playgrounds, and quieter areas with larger yards at the town’s edges. Proximity to everyday amenities, community centres, and parks can elevate convenience, while access to regional routes supports commuting and weekend travel. Buyers often weigh walkability, trail networks, and greenspace against the desire for privacy and yard usability. In many streets, mature trees and thoughtful streetscapes add curb appeal, and homes close to shops or services can see stronger showing traffic. These neighbourhood characteristics help shape value signals and guide decisions on upgrades, pricing, and timing when exploring Stellarton Neighborhoods.

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

Stellarton City Guide

Nestled along the East River in northern Nova Scotia, Stellarton blends a proud industrial heritage with small-town warmth and easy access to the Northumberland Shore. This Stellarton city guide highlights the town's story, everyday amenities, and the practical details that help you picture daily life, commute options, and things to do across the seasons.

History & Background

Stellarton's roots reach back to the early coal era, when the community was known as Albion Mines and became a cradle of Canadian industrialization. Accessible coal seams in Pictou County powered foundries, rail innovation, and shipping activity that connected the local economy to the wider Atlantic world. In the nineteenth century, the region embraced early steam railways to move coal from pitheads to river landings, a leap that placed Stellarton at the forefront of transportation change and set the tone for generations of work, invention, and community-building.

Walking its streets today, you can still sense the links between local geology and civic identity: former mine lands have been repurposed as green spaces and multi-use trails, interpretive displays share stories of miners and early engineers, and the culture celebrates hands-on ingenuity. Around the region you'll also find towns like Brule that share historical ties and amenities. Over time, Stellarton diversified beyond coal, adding warehousing, logistics, and service roles connected to regional trade. That shift, paired with steady public-sector anchors in health, education, and municipal services, led the town from a resource-based settlement to a rounded community at the heart of Pictou County.

Economy & Employment

Today's Stellarton economy blends legacy strengths with modern services. Distribution and logistics are major players, supported by the town's proximity to the Trans-Canada corridor and to nearby port and rail connections. Retail operations and back-office roles also feature prominently, offering a mix of entry-level and mid-career opportunities. Small manufacturers, maintenance shops, and fabrication outfits serve regional clients in construction, energy, and marine sectors, while local trades remain in demand for residential and commercial projects.

Public services help balance the private sector. Education, municipal operations, and healthcare roles draw workers from throughout Pictou County, with many residents commuting short distances to regional schools, a nearby hospital, and community care providers. Hospitality and tourism see seasonal upticks, boosted by heritage attractions, festival weekends, and the magnetic pull of warm-water beaches along the Northumberland Shore. Entrepreneurs will find an active small-business scene—cafés, specialty food, personal services, independent fitness studios, and trades—bolstered by local loyalty and steady year-round foot traffic.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Compact and personable, Stellarton's neighbourhoods offer a comfortable range of streetscapes and home styles. Close to the traditional downtown core, you'll find stately century homes on leafy avenues, mixed with tidy post-war houses on quiet cross streets. Newer subdivisions at the town's edges bring attached homes and family-oriented cul-de-sacs, while rental options cluster near main routes and community amenities. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Woodburn and Kemptown.

Daily life revolves around walkable conveniences: a small main street with local shops and services, recreational fields and rinks, and a growing network of riverside pathways. The Samson Trail and other multi-use routes stitch together the community, making after-work strolls, family bike rides, and dog-walks an easy habit. Playgrounds, ball diamonds, and community halls host everything from slow-pitch nights to seasonal craft markets, while nearby venues offer indoor skating, aquatic programs, and fitness facilities. For those living in Stellarton, the rhythm is friendly and unhurried—commutes are short, kids can get to school and activities quickly, and weekends might include a coffee downtown, a trail loop along the river, and a quick trip to the shore for a sunset stroll.

Cultural life reflects the area's blend of Scottish, Acadian, and Mi'kmaq influences. Expect ceilidh-style music nights, highland-inspired events during peak festival season, and a grassroots arts scene that shows up in pop-up exhibits and community theatre. Food lovers enjoy down-home diners, fish-and-chip staples, and an emerging lineup of cafes and takeout kitchens that lean into local ingredients. If you're seeking things to do beyond town limits, a short drive widens the menu to galleries, live music, farmers' markets, and boating spots across the county.

Getting Around

Stellarton is a straightforward place to navigate. The historic core is walkable, with most daily needs reachable on foot or by a short bike ride. Local transit connects with neighbouring towns in Pictou County, providing bus links along main corridors for commuters, students, and shoppers. For drivers, Highway 104 offers a quick connection east-west across northern Nova Scotia, while well-marked local roads keep trips to schools, rec facilities, and shopping simple. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Bible Hill and Valley.

Cyclists can make good use of multi-use trails and quieter side streets, with plenty of short hops linking residential pockets to parks and community services. Taxis and ride-hailing coverage is modest, so pre-booking can be wise during peak times or late evenings. Regional travel is straightforward: the nearby town network provides intercity bus stops, while Halifax Stanfield International Airport is within a manageable drive for longer trips. In winter, road crews keep main routes clear, but plan a little extra time when storms roll in, as highway conditions can change quickly along the highland stretches.

Climate & Seasons

Stellarton enjoys a classic Maritime climate shaped by the Northumberland Strait—four distinct seasons with relatively moderate swings. Spring arrives with cool mornings and bright afternoons, perfect for tuning up bikes and making the first forays onto the Samson Trail. Budding trees line the river, anglers return to favorite spots, and community clean-ups kickstart the outdoor year. By early summer, longer days and warm temperatures draw locals to patios, playgrounds, and beaches across the North Shore, where the water is among the warmest you'll find in Atlantic Canada.

Autumn is a highlight. Maple and birch hillsides turn vibrant, making weekend drives and trail walks especially rewarding. Many residents spend fall weekends picking apples, attending harvest markets, or catching high school sports under bright lights. The season is also ideal for short camping trips and road rides on quieter rural loops. Come winter, the town shifts into a cozy rhythm: skating at local rinks, snowshoeing or fat-biking along packed sections of trail, and warming up with café stops downtown. Snowfalls vary year to year, but planning for winter tires and a good pair of boots makes day-to-day routines easy to maintain.

Year-round, the river corridor offers simple pleasures—a sunrise walk, birdwatching, or a breezy jog after work. Seasonal festivals dot the calendar, and the regional arts scene keeps live music and theatre within easy reach. Whether you're mapping out weekend excursions or imagining the routines of living in Stellarton, the seasons add variety and texture, encouraging residents to embrace outdoor time as part of everyday life.

Neighbourhoods

What does it feel like to settle into Stellarton? Imagine a place where day-to-day rhythms are easy, streets feel familiar, and you can choose between tucked-away serenity or a home closer to everyday conveniences. As you weigh options, KeyHomes.ca makes it simple to compare listings side by side, explore the map, and notice how each pocket of the town aligns with the way you like to live when searching for Stellarton Houses For Sale.

Stellarton's residential fabric blends calm, established streets with newer-feeling pockets, so the character shifts gently from block to block. Detached houses tend to set the tone, with townhomes and condo-style residences adding variety for different stages of life. Green space threads through the area in local parks and open corners, offering places to pause, meet neighbours, or stretch a walk with the dog without straying far from home.

Prefer quiet evenings? Look for lanes that sit away from through-traffic and offer a more relaxed pace. Want everyday tasks to run smoothly? Homes nearer to local services often provide an efficient base, freeing up time for what matters most. In Stellarton, the difference between these experiences is less about distance and more about micro-setting—how the street sits, the presence of trees, and the general buzz of the surroundings.

Housing choice here covers a broad spectrum of needs. Detached homes offer room to spread out and personalize, whether you lean toward a tidy yard or a bigger outdoor canvas. Townhouses appeal if you like a balance of space and low-maintenance living. Condo options can simplify life further, ideal for a lock-and-leave approach, a first purchase, or a streamlined downsize. KeyHomes.ca helps you filter by property style and features, then save searches and turn on alerts so you hear about fresh matches right when they surface.

Picture a day in Stellarton: a morning coffee on the porch, a quick errand, a walk through a nearby green space, then back to a place that fits the pace you prefer. If your ideal home is about easy routines, consider areas with straightforward connections to main routes; if it's about unwinding, lean toward quieter residential loops. Sellers also benefit from understanding these preferences—highlighting calm surroundings, a functional layout, or proximity to services can resonate with buyers who are actively comparing options on KeyHomes.ca.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Seek leafy corners and local parks if you recharge outdoors; look near everyday services for time-saving convenience and a steady neighbourhood hum.
  • Home types: Expect a mix: detached homes for space and privacy, townhouses for balance, and condos for simplified living.
  • Connections: Consider how a street links to the main corridors you use, whether for errands, school runs, or visits with friends elsewhere in Nova Scotia.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use map view to draw your preferred area, set filters for home style and features, save searches, and enable alerts to stay a step ahead.

Because the town is unified under a single community name, you'll make the most progress by thinking in terms of micro-neighbourhoods rather than labels. Some streets feel settled and tranquil, great for slow afternoons and easy chats with neighbours. Others bring you closer to daily essentials and a bit more activity, which can be appealing if you like a quick, efficient cadence. Both sides coexist comfortably here, and the right fit often comes down to the texture of the street outside your door.

If you're a first-time buyer, you might gravitate toward townhouses or compact condo-style homes as a practical entry point, keeping maintenance manageable while staying connected to what you need. Growing households often prefer larger detached homes for flexibility—rooms that can shift from play to study to home office as plans evolve. For those eyeing a streamlined lifestyle, smaller-footprint homes can deliver comfort without the upkeep that comes with larger lots. KeyHomes.ca lets you filter for these preferences and scan photos, layouts, and maps in one place to see how properties stack up.

Sellers in Stellarton can lean into the everyday strengths of their location. Emphasize how the home's setting supports routines—space for hobbies, a welcoming main living area, or outdoor nooks that invite fresh air. Point out the advantages of the street's general feel, whether relaxed or close to conveniences, so buyers browsing KeyHomes.ca can easily match your home to their wish list.

In Stellarton, the right address is less about being far or near and more about feel—quiet when you want it, connection when you need it. When you're ready to compare the nuances, KeyHomes.ca brings the whole picture together so your short list forms naturally.

With Stellarton represented as a single community, focus your search on the street-by-street character—KeyHomes.ca's map and saved filters are especially helpful for that.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering Stellarton can expand their search to nearby communities such as Antigonish County, Ashdale, Lower South River, Goshen, and Woodburn.

Visit the linked community pages to review local listings and neighbourhood information that can help you compare options and plan viewings around Stellarton.

Demographics

Stellarton is known for a diverse, small-town community that includes young families, retirees and working professionals. Residents often appreciate a close-knit feel with local services, community events and amenities that support everyday life without the scale of a large city.

Housing in the area tends to be a mix of detached homes, smaller rowhouses and a selection of condo or rental options, suiting a range of household types. The overall vibe leans toward a suburban/small-town atmosphere with straightforward access to nearby commercial and recreational resources for those who commute or seek more urban conveniences from time to time, a useful frame of reference for Nova Scotia Real Estate Stellarton searches.