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House for sale: 20 Victoria Avenue, Weymouth

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$574,500

20 Victoria Avenue, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

5 beds
3 baths
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... high-efficiency propane boiler and a fully rebuilt front porch, while original blueprints will remain with the home for the next owner to appreciate. The property sits on a quiet street with plenty of parking, a private backyard, and a detached guest house thats ready to be finished. Just steps away,...

Lot 3 Highway 340, Weymouth

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$25,900

Lot 3 Highway 340, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
3 days

Exit Weymouth off Highway 101, continue through Weymouth and straight through fork in the road onto Highway 340. Watch for sign on the left. Excellent location to build a new home, just minutes to the amenities of Weymouth and a short commute to Digby. Lot is 120226 sq ft. (2.76 acres). Private

David Boushey,Re/max Banner Real Estate(digby)
Listed by: David Boushey ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(digby) (902) 308-7066
House for sale: 60 Weymouth Falls Road, Weymouth

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$479,000

60 Weymouth Falls Road, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

3 beds
2 baths
4 days

Highway 1 to Weymouth Falls, look for civic #60 From the moment you step inside, this remarkable home wraps you in warmth and comfortthe kind of place where lasting family memories are made. Designed with both space and flow in mind, the kitchen offers abundant cupboard and counter space, serving...

Shauna Denton,Exit Realty Town & Country
Listed by: Shauna Denton ,Exit Realty Town & Country (902) 308-0870
4797 Highway 1, Weymouth

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$19,900

4797 Highway 1, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
5 days

From Highway 101, left onto Highway 1 in Weymouth, property is on the right hand side, look for Realtor sign. Conveniently located near the school and amenities of Weymouth and only 25 minutes to Digby. This 1.35 acre parcel has a driveway in place, well on site and municipal sewer running

Samantha Langley,Exit Realty Town & Country
Listed by: Samantha Langley ,Exit Realty Town & Country (902) 824-0594
Lots Weymouth|Weymouth, Weymouth

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$940,000

Lots Weymouth|weymouth, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
5 days

Contact listing agent 770 Acres Prime Timberland Investment Opportunity Weymouth, NS Explore this exceptional opportunity to own approximately 770 acres of diverse woodland spread across 26 individual lots in scenic Weymouth, Nova Scotia. With assorted lot sizes, this expansive property

Tony White,Engel & Volkers (yarmouth)
Listed by: Tony White ,Engel & Volkers (yarmouth) (902) 740-1964
Lots Weymouth, Weymouth

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$940,000

Lots Weymouth, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
5 days

Contact listing agent. 770 Acres Prime Timberland Investment Opportunity Weymouth, NS Explore this exceptional opportunity to own approximately 770 acres of diverse woodland spread across 26 individual lots in scenic Weymouth, Nova Scotia. With assorted lot sizes, this expansive property

Tony White,Engel & Volkers (yarmouth)
Listed by: Tony White ,Engel & Volkers (yarmouth) (902) 740-1964
Lot 2023 Highway 1, Weymouth

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$67,500

Lot 2023 Highway 1, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
5 days

Take Highway 1 towards Weymouth, look for sign after Riverside Road on left hand side. Welcome to lot 2023, Highway 1 Weymouth NS. This 7.9 acre lot features approximately 235 feet of river frontage, and is located in the heart of Weymouth: walking distance to its amenities (grocery store,

Jamie Smith,Re/max Banner Real Estate
Listed by: Jamie Smith ,Re/max Banner Real Estate (902) 308-1812
NO 340 Highway, Weymouth

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$20,500

No 340 Highway, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
5 days

... provides easy access and possibilities, whether you envision a private residence or investment opportunity. This spacious lot invites you to make your dreams a reality in a accessible location that combines the charm of a country setting with the convenience of nearby local amenities. (id:27476)

Shauna Denton,Exit Realty Town & Country
Listed by: Shauna Denton ,Exit Realty Town & Country (902) 308-0870
415 Sissiboo Road, Weymouth

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$87,500

415 Sissiboo Road, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
5 days

... just outside of the town of Weymouth and its amenities. This lot features a driveway, as well as an insulated camp (with a propane heater), an outhouse, camper and generator shed. On the lot you will find four wheeler trails, walking paths and a beautiful brook that runs through the land: not...

Jamie Smith,Re/max Banner Real Estate
Listed by: Jamie Smith ,Re/max Banner Real Estate (902) 308-1812
House for sale: 7498 Highway 340, Weymouth

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$269,000

7498 Highway 340, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

5 beds
2 baths
14 days

Take Highway 1 towards Weymouth, take Highway 340 towards Weaver Settlement, second house on the left. Look for sign and civic. Welcome to 7498 Highway 340, Weymouth NS. This well maintained 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom home sits in the heart of Weymouth - walking distance to all of its amenities

Jamie Smith,Re/max Banner Real Estate
Listed by: Jamie Smith ,Re/max Banner Real Estate (902) 308-1812
Triplex for sale: 4574 Highway 1, Weymouth

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$280,000

4574 Highway 1, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
15 days

Take St. Bernard exit going towards Weymouth. Look for sign and civic on right, before Sissiboo River bridge. Welcome to 4574 Highway 1, Weymouth, NS. Discover a standout investment opportunity with this well-maintained three-unit apartment building ideally located in the heart of downtown

Jamie Smith,Re/max Banner Real Estate
Listed by: Jamie Smith ,Re/max Banner Real Estate (902) 308-1812
House for sale: 6536 Highway 340, Weymouth

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$350,000

6536 Highway 340, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

5 beds
4 baths
15 days

Take Highway 340 toward Weaver Settlement, look for sign and civic. Welcome to 6536 Highway 340, Weymouth, NS. This home sits just minutes from the village of Weymouth and it's amenities (schools, grocery store, gas station, hardware store, pharmacy, public boat launch etc). With five bedrooms,

Jamie Smith,Re/max Banner Real Estate
Listed by: Jamie Smith ,Re/max Banner Real Estate (902) 308-1812
4616 Highway 1, Weymouth

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$475,000

4616 Highway 1, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
33 days

Highway 1 to Weymouth. Welcome to the historic Goodwin Hotel, nestled in the charming town of Weymouth, Nova Scotia. With a rich legacy dating back to 1890, this iconic establishment has been a cornerstone of the community, boasting only three owners in its illustrious history. The current

Tony White,Engel & Volkers (yarmouth)
Listed by: Tony White ,Engel & Volkers (yarmouth) (902) 740-1964
Apartment for sale: Lot 6, 8 & 9 Highway 1, Weymouth

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$1,700,000

Lot 6, 8 & 9 Highway 1, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
34 days

Town of Weymouth behind the post office Great investment opportunity to own this multi-unit in Weymouth. Top quality materials were used in these 6 bungalow units, featuring 2 bedrooms and attached single car garage. These units are low maintenance with long term tenants. Four units were

Lucy Muszkie,Re/max Banner Real Estate(digby)
Listed by: Lucy Muszkie ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(digby) (902) 308-3144
House for sale: 534 Weymouth Falls Road, Weymouth

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$169,900

534 Weymouth Falls Road, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

3 beds
1 baths
44 days

Take Highway 1 to Weymouth Falls Road look for sign and civic Welcome to 534 Weymouth Falls Road, Weymouth Falls NS. This 3 bedroom home comes with 4 parcels of land totalling approximately 20 acres - and sits just minutes outside of the town of Weymouth. On the main level of this home youll

Jamie Smith,Re/max Banner Real Estate
Listed by: Jamie Smith ,Re/max Banner Real Estate (902) 308-1812
House for sale: 1115 Weymouth Falls Road, Weymouth

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$249,000

1115 Weymouth Falls Road, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

3 beds
1 baths
45 days

https://maps.app.goo.gl/DBFsADjByZbwC9hW8 Welcome to 1115 Weymouth Falls Road, a rare opportunity to own over 11 acres of peaceful, private land with stunning riverfront access in one of Nova Scotias most scenic and historically rich communities. The home on the property offers a bright, open-concept

Tiffany Adams,Royal Lepage Atlantic (mahone Bay)
Listed by: Tiffany Adams ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (mahone Bay) (902) 748-0302
4398 Highway 1, Weymouth

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$139,900

4398 Highway 1, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
158 days

Take exit 28, turn left and property is on the right hand side Calling all Entrepreneurs! Two large Commercial garages with a total of 5 bays, located on an over half acre lot in the heart of Weymouth. This property used to be operated as an automotive repair shop and is now vacant and waiting

Samantha Langley,Exit Realty Town & Country
Listed by: Samantha Langley ,Exit Realty Town & Country (902) 824-0594
Duplex for sale: 4821 Highway 1, Weymouth

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$469,900

4821 Highway 1, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
276 days

Highway #1 Weymouth going north signed on the left. civic # 4821 Looking for small town living on one of the most beautiful coasts in Nova Scotia?Here is a well-built duplex in historic Weymouth, a town known as a summer getaway. Excellent for a rental investment or for family holidays. This

Listed by: Mike Randall ,The Real Estate Store (902) 749-8715
Lot 6, 8 & 9 Highway 1, Weymouth

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$1,700,000

Lot 6, 8 & 9 Highway 1, Weymouth (Weymouth), Nova Scotia B0W 3T0

0 beds
0 baths
475 days

Town of Weymouth, behind the post office Great investment opportunity to own this multi-unit in Weymouth. Top quality materials were used in these 6 bungalow units, featuring 2 bedrooms and attached single car garage. These units are low maintenance with long term tenants. Four units were

Lucy Muszkie,Re/max Banner Real Estate(digby)
Listed by: Lucy Muszkie ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(digby) (902) 308-3144

Home Prices in Weymouth

Weymouth real estate in 2025 reflects a small-market rhythm where property condition, setting, and lot characteristics guide buyer attention as much as asking strategy. In the Weymouth, Nova Scotia market, values are shaped by the mix of standalone dwellings and the choice between in-town and more rural addresses, with price signals driven by renovations, functional layouts, and curb appeal. Buyers often weigh proximity to amenities and the lifestyle fit of each street or micro-area, while sellers focus on presentation and clear pricing to stand out in local Weymouth Real Estate listings.

With limited data points at any given time, buyers and sellers track inventory balance, property mix, and days-on-market to understand momentum. Pricing spreads depend on renovation level and land features, so comparing recent listings for similar size, style, and condition is essential when searching Weymouth Homes For Sale. Seasonality and presentation also matter: careful preparation, strong photos and floor plans, and full disclosures help align expectations and reduce negotiation friction.

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Weymouth

There are 15 active listings in Weymouth, including 4 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses currently available. Coverage extends across 1 neighbourhood, offering a concise snapshot of what is on the market today without overwhelming choice. This overview helps buyers understand the current mix of Weymouth Houses For Sale and helps sellers gauge how their property might position against nearby options.

Use search filters to narrow options by price range, bedroom and bathroom count, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to match your needs. Review listing photos and floor plans to assess flow, storage, and natural light, and compare recent activity to build a shortlist that aligns with your priorities. Focus on utility costs, maintenance history, and renovation quality where details are provided, and note how nearby amenities influence everyday convenience. Listing data is refreshed regularly to support those looking to Buy a House in Weymouth.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Weymouth offers a blend of quieter residential pockets and areas closer to services, giving buyers a range of lifestyle choices. Neighbourhoods with easy access to schools, parks, community facilities, and local shops often appeal to those seeking daily convenience, while streets near greenspace or water features tend to draw interest for recreation and views. Transit connections and commuting routes can influence value for those travelling to work, and walkability to essentials remains a common differentiator. As you compare locations, consider noise levels, streetscape character, and the feel of surrounding homes to understand demand and long-term livability when exploring Weymouth Neighborhoods.

Rentals are currently limited in Weymouth, with 0 total listings: 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Weymouth City Guide

Set where the Sissiboo River widens and tides shape daily life, Weymouth is a small, welcoming village in Digby County on Nova Scotia's southwest shore. It blends working waterfront heritage with quiet rural charm, making it an easy place to settle into slower rhythms while staying connected to larger centres. Use this guide to get a sense of living in Weymouth, from history and work to neighbourhood character, things to do, and how to get around.

History & Background

Weymouth's story is rooted in the waterways that define it. For generations, the Mi'kmaq travelled and traded along the Sissiboo River and St. Marys Bay, long before European settlement. Acadian families established communities across the region, drawn by rich fishing grounds and arable clearings, and their culture continues to shape local place names, foodways, and traditions. After waves of upheaval and resettlement, the late 18th and 19th centuries brought Loyalist arrivals, African Nova Scotian communities, and a period of wooden shipbuilding, milling, and river commerce that left a visible legacy in wharves, churches, and classic Maritime storefronts. Around the region you'll also find towns like St. Bernard that share historical ties and amenities.

That layered heritage shows up in everyday details: community halls that host multi-generational gatherings, trails that follow former cart roads and riverbanks, and village streets lined with saltbox and Victorian-era homes. Stories from places such as nearby Weymouth Falls, known for its deep-rooted African Nova Scotian history, add to the area's cultural fabric. Today, residents take pride in preserving this past while adapting it to modern life, balancing seasonal tourism with year-round industries and a close-knit social network.

Economy & Employment

Weymouth's economy reflects the strengths of coastal Nova Scotia. Marine industries anchor local employment, with small-boat fisheries, aquaculture, and marine services supporting a web of related trades. Forestry and wood products have a long history here as well, from harvesting and milling to carpentry and renovations that keep older housing stock in good shape. Agriculture thrives in the rural areas just outside the village, where small farms produce everything from vegetables and berries to specialty livestock.

Beyond resource-based work, service roles are a steady part of daily life: retail and hospitality in the village core, health care and social services that serve a wider catchment area, and education and public administration in nearby communities. Many people combine seasonal and year-round roles—working on the water or in the woods for part of the year, then shifting to construction, maintenance, or tourism in other months. Increasingly, remote and hybrid work allows some residents to base themselves in Weymouth for its lifestyle and affordability while collaborating with clients elsewhere in Nova Scotia and beyond.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Weymouth spreads along the banks of the Sissiboo River, with a compact village centre and quiet residential pockets stepping back from the water. Expect a mix of housing: century homes with deep porches, tidy post-war bungalows on larger lots, modest cottages tucked into the trees, and a sprinkling of waterfront properties that capitalize on the views. Local amenities are low-key but practical—think small grocers, hardware, a fuel stop, postal services, and community spaces—while larger shopping and specialized health care are within a straightforward drive. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Weymouth Falls and Garlands Crossing.

Daily life tends to be outdoors-oriented and community-driven. River access makes paddling, recreational fishing, and birdwatching popular, and quiet roads are inviting for cycling and evening walks. Local halls and schools host markets, craft fairs, and seasonal suppers that draw a crowd. If you're curious about things to do year-round, mix short road trips to nearby beaches and lighthouses with at-home routines like garden projects and workshop hobbies. For families, the slower pace and wide-open spaces translate into a comfortable rhythm; for retirees, it's a chance to stay active in nature without sacrificing essential services; and for new arrivals, "living in Weymouth" often starts with getting to know neighbours over coffee at the river's edge.

Getting Around

Weymouth sits on the well-travelled route along Nova Scotia's western shore, so driving is the most common way to get around. Highway 1 runs right through the village, with nearby connections to Highway 101 for faster travel to larger centres. Local roads are generally calm, making them good for cycling and walking between residential areas and the riverfront core, though distances and hills can add up, so many residents still rely on vehicles for errands. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Digby County and Weymouth North.

Community transportation options vary by season and demand. Rideshare boards, volunteer driver programs, and regional transit pilots come and go, so it's wise to check current schedules if you plan to use them. Cyclists will find that a basic hybrid or gravel bike suits the mix of paved and well-packed rural roads. Boaters and paddlers can slip into the Sissiboo from public launch points, keeping a close eye on tides and currents. If you commute to a job site, a dependable car with good tires is usually the most practical choice, especially in winter.

Climate & Seasons

Weymouth experiences a classic coastal maritime climate shaped by the Bay of Fundy and the Atlantic. Winters are cool to cold with a mix of snow, rain, and the occasional nor'easter; river views can turn stark and beautiful, and you'll appreciate a good pair of waterproof boots. Spring arrives gradually, with foggy mornings and bursts of green that make forest paths and roadside wildflowers a quiet highlight. By summer, temperatures are comfortably warm rather than hot, breezes off the bay moderate the afternoons, and long evenings invite barbecues, paddles at high tide, and day trips to nearby beaches. Fall is a favourite for many, with crisp air, colourful hardwoods, and farm stands offering harvest produce.

Seasonality shapes routine. In winter, residents plan errands around weather windows and keep small emergency kits in their vehicles; indoor activities—reading, woodshop projects, local music nights—pick up during shorter days. Spring is a time for repairs, garden prep, and tuning up bikes and boats. Summer brings visiting friends and family, community festivals, and river picnics, while autumn means wood stacking, shoreline walks, and some of the best sunsets of the year. For newcomers, this cycle becomes part of the appeal: a steady, comforting rhythm that connects you to place.

Neighbourhoods

What kind of place feels welcoming the moment you arrive? In Weymouth, the answer is a neighbourhood rhythm that moves at a calm pace, with daily life organized around familiar streets, local services, and friendly routines. If you're beginning your search, KeyHomes.ca helps you get a read on the area quickly—explore listings, scan the map, and save the options that match your wish list without losing track of the details.

In Weymouth, the heart of town sets a grounded tone. Picture a compact centre where you can run errands, chat with neighbours, and still feel close to open space. It's the kind of setting where detached homes line quieter roads, townhouses offer practical convenience near amenities, and condo-style living provides easy upkeep for those who prefer less time on home maintenance. The overall character is warm and unfussy, with just enough variety to suit different household needs.

Shift a few blocks from the centre and the landscape softens further. Side streets widen into residential pockets where driveways and front gardens matter, and the hum of the day fades into a slower murmur. Buyers who want room to spread out often look here, while sellers benefit from highlighting yard space, privacy, and any updates that simplify everyday living. On KeyHomes.ca, filters make quick work of matching these preferences—detached, townhome, or condo-style—and you can mark favourites to revisit later when comparing Weymouth Condos For Sale or houses.

Closer to shops and services, you'll see homes that prioritize convenience. Townhouse rows can feel especially sensible for those balancing work and life, and smaller-footprint properties appeal to downsizers or anyone who wants to trade yard tools for weekend time. If you prefer to walk to daily essentials or keep travel simple, this part of Weymouth delivers that ease without losing the community feel that the town is known for.

There's also a quieter side to local living: stretches where trees and green pockets serve as the backdrop. These spots tend to attract buyers who value privacy and a slower pace—morning coffee on the porch, a little more breathing room between neighbours, and an easy glide back into the centre when needed. Sellers in these areas do well to emphasize tranquility, storage, and flexible layouts that handle hobbies, guests, or home-based work.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Choose between a convenient core with everyday services nearby or more tucked-away streets where green space and quiet mornings set the tone.
  • Home types: Detached houses for space and privacy, townhouses for low-effort practicality, and condo-style options for lock-and-leave simplicity.
  • Connections: Most trips follow the main routes through town, with straightforward drives to shops, schools, and community spots.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Build saved searches, set timely alerts, adjust filters for home style and features, and use the map view to compare locations at a glance.

For buyers eager to feel anchored in daily life, the central part of Weymouth has appealing rhythm: quick grocery runs, casual meals out, and familiar faces. Properties here are often about access and comfort. Think front steps where deliveries arrive with ease and floor plans that make sense for routines that repeat through the week.

If your ideal day starts with quiet and ends with stars, explore the more private ends of town. Detached homes there are typically set up for flexible living: room for storage, spots to tinker, and layouts ready to evolve as life changes. Townhouses in these areas can also be a smart pick—enough space to live well, less to maintain when plans fill up. KeyHomes.ca can help you compare these choices side by side, from photo galleries to lot orientation and interior flow.

Sellers across Weymouth benefit from understanding the neighbourhood story their property tells. A home near amenities can lean into convenience, walkability, and simple commutes. A place with a quieter backdrop might highlight light, privacy, and outdoor areas that extend living space. With KeyHomes.ca, you can monitor interest in real time, see how similar homes present, and adjust your strategy with confidence.

Architecturally, expect a blend of traditional forms and practical updates. Some homes favour classic lines and cozy proportions; others open up with more contemporary finishes. The common thread is livability—spaces that work for everyday life, whether that means a snug den, an open kitchen, or a flexible room that shifts between office and guest space. Buyers can filter by interior features on KeyHomes.ca, then save a short list to revisit with fresh eyes.

Green pockets and community spaces dot the experience of living here. Weekdays feel efficient; weekends can be as relaxed or as productive as you want. Those who crave a small-town tempo find it, and those who need to plug into the wider region can do so along the main corridors without a lot of fuss. It's a balance that rewards patience and clarity about what matters most in a home.

Weymouth rewards the unhurried search: take your time, walk a few streets, and let each micro-area tell you who it's for. When you're ready to move from exploring to deciding, KeyHomes.ca keeps the journey organized and surprisingly simple.

Local insight: In Weymouth, thoughtful pacing pays off—visit at different times of day to sense the neighbourhood's rhythm and match it to your own.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers exploring Weymouth often consider neighboring communities such as Westfield, Caledonia, Harmony Mills, West Caledonia, and Tupper Lake.

Review listings and local amenities in each community to find the best fit for your needs while considering Weymouth as your anchor location for Nova Scotia Real Estate Weymouth searches.

Demographics

Weymouth, Nova Scotia often appeals to a mix of households, including families, retirees and professionals who prefer small-community living. Common housing types include detached single-family homes alongside a smaller supply of condominiums and rental properties, giving buyers and renters a range of options when looking at Weymouth Real Estate Listings.

The area has a rural, coastal small?town character with a close-knit community feel and access to outdoor recreation. Lifestyle considerations for many buyers include quieter streets, local services and the relative distance from larger urban centres rather than an urban pace of life.