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My Moncton housing and real estate blog covers Westmorland, Albert and Kent counties including other cities and towns such as Dieppe, Riverview and Shediac. Housing market analysis and insight for real estate buyers and sellers. Currently unrepresented? I'll quickly respond to your real estate questions.

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2007 

In April of this year the New Brunswick government launched the Population Growth Secretariat and tasked it with increasing New Brunswick's population through efforts in the areas of immigration, repatriation, retention and settlement. New Brunswick has signed a Provincial Nominee Agreement with...
08/25/2007
  Here's the scenario. I'm representing you as your Agent (Buyer's Agent) and we are visually inspecting properties listed by Agents for the Sellers. And by visual inspection, I don't mean viewing the decor. From my skills acquired in thirty years of experience and training in house construction ...
08/14/2007
There's a Canadian component in Barry Bonds' new record in that great American sport, baseball.(I know this is not about hockey, but as Canadians we should be open to other cultures.) The baseball bats that Bonds has been using (since 1998) are manufactured across the Ottawa River from Canada's c...
08/09/2007
Originaly known as French Village and subsequently Léger's Corner, in 1946 it became the Village of Dieppe in memory of the Canadian soldiers killed during the Allied raid on the Normandy coastal port of Dieppe on August 19, 1942.In 1948, Lakeburn was annexed to Dieppe, with the expanded village ...
08/08/2007
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 The Dieppe International Festival of Kites surely must be one of the most unique summer events in Atlantic Canada.Dieppe in New Brunswick, Canada and its sister city, Dieppe in France, alternate hosting the Festival International de Cerf-Volant de Dieppe! Now that's international cooperation!Thi...
08/07/2007
Perhaps one of the most overlooked resources on the internet to find out about the Province of New Brunswick is The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick collects, preserves, and makes available for research, documents and records of the history of New Bru...
08/07/2007
In Canada, August 15th is officially designated as National Acadian Day and in New Brunswick, Canada's only officially bilingual province, the date is celebrated widely and with enthusiasm. The revelry manifests itself in the "tintamarre" (pronounced tantamar) purportedly an Acadian word to descr...
08/07/2007
July sales in Rothesay & Quispamsis were slightly ahead of last year. However year to date unit sales are up 25% over 2006. And the year to date average sale price is up 12.3% over 2006. The average days on the market has been trending lower from 2006. $ average sale price # days on mkt # of unit...
08/05/2007
July unit sales soar 30% over July 2006 and the record pace continues for residential sales. The area covered by the Saint John Real Estate Board area continues to be very active. Year to date unit sales are up 28.8% over 2006. Year to date average sale price is up 10.6% over 2006. Active residen...
08/05/2007
In New Brunswick, the first Monday in August is a Provincial holiday, New Brunswick Day. This provides a midsummer long weekend for New Brunswickers to express their pride in New Brunswick and to celebrate its history. And because New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province, inf...
08/03/2007
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