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Cost of Living in Moncton NB: What New Residents Should Expect

One of the first questions people ask when considering a move to Moncton is simple: how affordable is it really?

Compared with many Canadian cities, Moncton continues to offer a relatively affordable cost of living, particularly when it comes to housing.

Housing Costs

Housing remains the biggest factor for most people relocating to the area. While prices have increased in recent years, Moncton is still significantly more accessible than larger metropolitan markets.

Buyers often find that their budget stretches further here, allowing them to purchase detached homes or larger properties than they might expect in other provinces.

Property Taxes

Property taxes in Moncton vary depending on the municipality and property value. Dieppe, Moncton and Riverview each have slightly different tax structures, which is something buyers often consider when choosing where to live.

Everyday Living Costs

Groceries, utilities and transportation costs are generally in line with other Atlantic Canadian cities. Many residents appreciate the shorter commute times, which can reduce transportation expenses.

The Greater Moncton area is also compact, meaning most destinations are within a short drive.

Lifestyle Value

For many people moving to Moncton, the real value comes from lifestyle. Access to beaches, trails and outdoor recreation is a big part of daily life here.

A slower pace and a welcoming community atmosphere are also things newcomers often mention when they settle into the area.

Considering a Move to Moncton?

If you’re exploring the possibility of relocating to Moncton, working with someone who understands the local housing market can make the transition much easier.

Nicole Labarge is a real estate agent serving Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview and the Greater Moncton region, helping buyers navigate the local market and find the right home for their lifestyle.

Nicole Labarge
Keller Williams Capital Realty
506-377-2279
Tnicolelabarge@gmail.com

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Moving to Moncton New Brunswick: What You Need to Know Before You Move

Over the past few years, Moncton has quietly become one of the fastest-growing cities in Atlantic Canada. People are relocating here from Ontario, Alberta, and across the country, looking for a slower pace of life, more affordable homes, and a strong sense of community.

If you’re thinking about moving to Moncton, here are a few things worth knowing before you pack the moving truck.

Why People Are Moving to Moncton

One of the biggest reasons people move to Moncton is affordability. Compared to larger Canadian cities, the housing market here still offers tremendous value.

Many buyers moving from larger markets are surprised by how much home they can get for their money. A budget that might buy a small condo in a major city can often purchase a detached family home in Greater Moncton.

Lifestyle is another big draw. Moncton offers the conveniences of a city while still feeling approachable and manageable. Restaurants, events, shopping and outdoor recreation are all within easy reach.

The Greater Moncton Area

The region is made up of three main communities that sit right beside each other.

Moncton
The economic hub with restaurants, events, shopping, and a growing downtown.

Dieppe
A fast-growing community known for newer homes and strong property values.

Riverview
A quieter residential area across the river with beautiful trails and family neighbourhoods.

Many people relocating to the area explore all three before deciding which community fits their lifestyle best.

What Housing Looks Like

The housing market in Moncton offers a variety of options, including:

• split-entry homes
• family two-storeys
• modern new construction
• townhomes and condos

Because the region has grown steadily over the years, buyers can find both established neighborhoods and brand new developments.

Thinking About Moving?

Relocating to a new province can feel overwhelming, but working with someone who understands the local market can make the process much smoother.

Nicole Labarge is a real estate agent serving Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview and the Greater Moncton area. She works with buyers relocating to New Brunswick and helps them navigate neighborhoods, home values and the buying process.

Nicole Labarge
Keller Williams Capital Realty
506-377-2279
Tnicolelabarge@gmail.com

ComeHomeToMoncton.com

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It’s cold outside

It’s cold outside

And I’m starting the year off right, and you can too.

All January, I’m running the It’s Cold Outside Campaign and collecting gently used winter gear for our community.

We’re looking for jackets, hats and mitts

Men’s items are needed the most

Items must be in decent condition and freshly washed because dignity matters

If you have something sitting in your closet that could keep someone warm, this is an easy way to help in a real way

All donations will be distributed through The Humanity Project

Text me at 506 377 2279 or send me a DM and I’ll make it easy

Let’s stay warm together

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Home Design Trends for 2026

What’s in, what’s out, and what buyers are quietly judging when they walk through your front door

Design trends come and go. Some age like fine wine. Others age like that beige shag carpet someone swore was “timeless.”
2026 is shaping up to be a year where homes feel more human, more intentional, and way less “I bought this because Instagram told me to.”

Whether you’re renovating, building, or quietly wondering if your house still has the vibe, here’s what’s actually showing up in homes buyers love right now.

1. Warm Is Winning (Cool Tones Are Taking a Nap)

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The era of icy greys and stark whites is officially cooling off.
In 2026, homes are leaning warm and cozy without feeling dark or heavy.

Think
• Creams instead of white
• Soft beiges instead of grey
• Clay, sand, oat, and mushroom tones
• Natural wood that actually looks like wood

Buyers want spaces that feel calm, comfortable, and lived in, not like a dentist’s waiting room.

2. Texture Is the New Statement Piece

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High-gloss everything is stepping aside. Texture is stepping forward.

We’re seeing
• Limewash and plaster walls
• Wood slat accents
• Subtle stone features
• Layered textiles instead of shiny finishes

Texture adds depth without screaming for attention. It makes a home feel designed without trying too hard.

3. Kitchens Are Softer and Smarter

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Kitchens are still the heart of the home. They’re just less flashy and more thoughtful.

What’s trending
• Two-tone cabinetry
• Hidden pantries and appliance garages
• Warm metals like brushed brass
• Fewer uppers, more breathing room

What’s fading
• Ultra glossy cabinets
• Harsh contrast
• Kitchens that look amazing but function terribly

Buyers notice flow, storage, and how the space feels when they stand in it.

4. Bathrooms Feel Like Quiet Escapes

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Bathrooms are moving away from hotel vibes and into calm retreat territory.

Expect to see
• Floating vanities
• Large-format tiles
• Soft lighting
• Organic shapes and finishes

If your bathroom makes someone exhale when they walk in, you’re doing it right.

5. Purposeful Rooms Are Back

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Open concept isn’t dead. It’s just more… intentional.

Buyers love
• Home offices with doors
• Mudrooms that actually work
• Flex spaces that adapt to real life
• Small nooks with purpose

Homes that acknowledge how people actually live are winning.

6. Outdoor Spaces Count as Living Space

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Outdoor space is no longer a bonus. It’s expected.

In demand
• Covered patios
• Defined seating areas
• Simple landscaping with structure
• Spaces that feel usable, not just green

You don’t need a resort. You need somewhere people can picture themselves having coffee or hosting friends.

The Big Takeaway for 2026

Homes that sell well in 2026 aren’t chasing trends.
They feel warm, functional, and thoughtfully put together.

If you’re thinking about selling, small design updates can absolutely impact how buyers emotionally connect with your home. And that connection matters more than people think.

If you want honest advice on what’s worth doing and what’s not worth your time or money, I’ve got you.

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How to Hire the Right Real Estate Agent (and Avoid a Total Disaster)

Hiring a real estate agent isn’t like picking a random coffee shop for your morning caffeine fix. This is the person who’s going to help you navigate one of the biggest financial moves of your life. You need someone who knows their stuff, has your back, and—let’s be honest—doesn’t make you want to roll your eyes every five minutes.

So, how do you find the one? Here’s how to separate the pros from the, well… let’s just say, “not-so-pros.”

Step 1: Stalk Them (The Legal Way, Of Course)

Before you even set up a meeting, do a little digging. Check out their website, social media, and reviews. Are they actively helping buyers and sellers in your area? Do they seem knowledgeable, engaged, and like a person you’d actually enjoy working with?

Red flag: If their last Instagram post was in 2019 and it’s a blurry photo of a “SOLD” sign, they might not be as active in today’s market as you’d like.

Step 2: Ask the Right Questions

Once you’ve found a few potential agents, it’s time to grill them (nicely). Here are some key questions to ask before you commit:

For Buyers:

How well do you know this market?
You need someone who understands pricing trends, neighborhoods, and what’s really going on beyond what’s listed online.

How do you handle competitive offers?
In a hot market, it’s not just about throwing money at a house—it’s about strategy. Your agent should have a game plan to make your offer stand out.

What’s your availability like?
If houses are selling fast and your agent is MIA for days at a time, that’s a problem. You need someone who responds faster than your mom when she hears you’re dating someone new.

What’s your negotiation style?
Are they aggressive? Strategic? A good agent knows how to push just enough without scaring off sellers.

Can you connect me with trusted mortgage brokers, inspectors, and lawyers?
A well-connected agent is priceless. They’ll hook you up with professionals who won’t leave you hanging.

For Sellers:

How will you market my home?
A top agent won’t just slap your listing online and hope for the best. They should have a plan that includes professional photos, social media promotion, and possibly even video tours.

How do you determine the right listing price?
Overpricing scares off buyers. Underpricing leaves money on the table. Your agent should have a solid pricing strategy based on real data.

What’s your track record in selling homes like mine?
If they’ve only sold downtown condos and you’re selling a farmhouse, that might not be the best fit.

How do you handle negotiations and multiple offers?
The way your agent handles offers can mean the difference between a bidding war and a house that sits on the market too long.

What’s your commission, and what does it cover?
Get clear on fees upfront so there are no surprises later. A good agent will happily break it down for you.

Step 3: Trust Your Gut

You’re going to be spending a lot of time with your agent, so make sure you actually like them. If they make you feel pressured, confused, or like they’d ghost you the second you sign a contract—run.

A great agent will be:
✔️ Responsive and communicative
✔️ Honest (even if it’s not what you want to hear)
✔️ A strong negotiator
✔️ Experienced in your type of sale
✔️ Someone who genuinely cares about you and not just their commission

Final Thought: Don’t Settle

Buying or selling a home is a huge deal, and you deserve an agent who’s going to hustle for you like it’s their own house on the line. Ask the right questions, do your research, and make sure they’re the right fit—because the only surprises you want in this process are good ones.

Looking for an agent who actually gives a damn? Let’s chat. I’d love to help you find your perfect home—or the perfect buyer for yours.

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New property listed in Moncton

I have listed a new property at 10 Jasper Street in Moncton. See details here

Tucked away on a quiet street, this 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath beauty is just a hop, skip, and a jump from the city. Translation: you get peace and quiet without sacrificing quick trips to Tim Hortons or Costco hauls. Inside, youll find just the right amount of spacecozy enough that you wont lose your kids, spouse, or dog, but roomy enough that you wont trip over them every time you make a sandwich. Two bedrooms on opposite sides of the home allow for privacy, one full bath for you, and a half bath for everyone else. Mini split, baby barn (10x12), a kitchen full of storage with an island and even space for an office. At this price? Youd better believe its the kind of home that makes you slam on the brakes and go, Wait WHAT? Book your showing today. (id:2493)

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New property listed in Dieppe

I have listed a new property at 405 Damien Street in Dieppe. See details here

Modern Comfort Meets Family-Friendly Living in Dieppe. Welcome to 405 Damien Street, where low-maintenance living meets everyday convenience. Built in 2023, this stylish townhome is located in one of Dieppe's most sought-after neighbourhoods. You're just steps from top-rated schools, playgrounds, parks, shopping, and scenic walking trails (perfect for kids and your furry sidekick). Inside, you'll find 3 spacious bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a bright, open-concept layout that makes daily life feel effortless. The kitchen features sleek, modern finishes and brand-new appliances, ready for everything from busy breakfasts to weekend baking marathons. Mini splits keep the temperature just right, season after season. And the unfinished basement? That's your opportunity to dream big. With a bathroom already roughed in, there's room to add a legal bedroom, a home gym, a rec room, or even a cozy media lounge, whatever fits your next chapter. Whether you're just starting out, upsizing, or planting roots for the long haul, this home delivers clean design, smart upgrades, and zero renovation stress. Move in, settle in, and start living. Let's get you home. (id:2493)

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Open House. Open House on Sunday, July 27, 2025 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 91 Isabelle Avenue in Lutes Mountain. See details here

Open House on Sunday, July 27, 2025 2:00PM - 4:00PM

This isnt just a homeits a full lifestyle upgrade. Perfect for executives seeking to escape the daily grind without sacrificing convenience, or growing families craving space, nature, and a touch of indulgence. Set on a private, tree-backed lot just minutes from town, this 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom property offers over 4100 sq ft of high-end, functional design that was made to live well. Host effortlessly in the open-concept kitchen and great room where 9-foot ceilings, porcelain tile, a show-stopping fireplace, and south-facing windows create a space thats as bright as it is beautiful. Floating shelves and a hidden walk-in pantry? Naturally. The primary suite is your sanctuary, featuring a spa-inspired ensuite and a walk-in closet worthy of your wardrobe. Downstairs, the finished lower level is ready to impress with a custom wet bar, media lounge, and space to carve out an in-law suite or private guest zone. Need more? How about:A three-season sunroom with a hot tub 28x36 attached + 24x30 detached garages An oversized mudroom built for family life An indoor heated dog room that leads to an outdoor kennel (because your pets deserve luxury, too) A full speaker systemincluding a 6-zone Sonos you control from your phone Step into the fenced backyard and find yourself on the edge of wooded serenity, where deer wander by and the trail system is literally at your doorstep. (id:2493)

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Open House. Open House on Saturday, June 28, 2025 11:00AM - 1:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 111 Milner in Moncton. See details here

Open House on Saturday, June 28, 2025 11:00AM - 1:00PM

Location. Location. Location. That golden rule in real estate? This home nails it. Perfectly situated just steps from Bessborough School and only a short walk to the ever-popular Centennial Parkwith its playgrounds, splash pad, community pool, dog park, and moreits the kind of spot that makes everyday living easy and fun. Inside, this charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath home offers a warm and inviting layout with a finished loft space that adds flexibilityuse it as a home office, playroom, creative space, or a cozy hideaway. A stylish refresh of the kitchen cabinets, renovated mudrooms, updated stairs and flooring upstairs, and even spray foam insulation under the back bedroom for added comfort. Practical upgrades have also been taken care of: a steel roof on the garage, a new water tank, new fencing, and a floating back deck perfect for summer lounging. The back and side doors have been fitted with new locks, the driveway has been freshly sealed, and gutter leaf guards have been installed to keep things low-maintenance. Even the little cubby doors got a makeover. Start enjoying life in one of Monctons most walkable, family-friendly neighbourhoods. Lets get you in for a showingyoure going to love it. (id:2493)

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Open House. Open House on Saturday, May 10, 2025 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 111 Milner in Moncton. See details here

Open House on Saturday, May 10, 2025 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Location. Location. Location. That golden rule in real estate? This home nails it. Perfectly situated just steps from Bessborough School and only a short walk to the ever-popular Centennial Parkwith its playgrounds, splash pad, community pool, dog park, and moreits the kind of spot that makes everyday living easy and fun. Inside, this charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath home offers a warm and inviting layout with a finished loft space that adds flexibilityuse it as a home office, playroom, creative space, or a cozy hideaway. A stylish refresh of the kitchen cabinets, renovated mudrooms, updated stairs and flooring upstairs, and even spray foam insulation under the back bedroom for added comfort. Practical upgrades have also been taken care of: a steel roof on the garage, a new water tank, new fencing, and a floating back deck perfect for summer lounging. The back and side doors have been fitted with new locks, the driveway has been freshly sealed, and gutter leaf guards have been installed to keep things low-maintenance. Even the little cubby doors got a makeover. Start enjoying life in one of Monctons most walkable, family-friendly neighbourhoods. Lets get you in for a showingyoure going to love it. (id:2493)

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