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Moncton

The Hub City — Where Opportunity Meets Community

About Moncton

Moncton is the largest city in the Greater Moncton area and serves as the economic and cultural hub of southeastern New Brunswick. Known for its bilingual character, vibrant downtown, and strong job market, Moncton offers an exceptional quality of life with the affordability that makes Atlantic Canada so attractive. From the revitalized downtown core with its restaurants and arts scene to the family-friendly suburbs with top-rated schools, Moncton has a neighborhood for every lifestyle.

$355,000

Average Price

79,000+

Population

52

Walk Score

30

Transit Score

Above Average

School Rating

Community Highlights

  • Bilingual community (English & French)
  • Strong and diversified economy
  • Vibrant downtown with restaurants and nightlife
  • Home to the Petitcodiac River and Bore Park
  • Multiple post-secondary institutions
  • Growing tech and innovation sector

Homes for Sale in Moncton

Active listings currently available in Moncton.

$349,900

245 Champlain Street

Moncton, NB

4 Beds|2 Baths|2,200 sqft

$519,000

15 Millennium Boulevard

Moncton, NB

5 Beds|3 Baths|3,200 sqft

Local Amenities

  • Moncton Hospital
  • Avenir Centre (events & concerts)
  • Centennial Park & Magic Mountain
  • CF Champlain Place (largest mall in Atlantic Canada)
  • Moncton Flight College
  • Universite de Moncton

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about living in Moncton.

What is the average home price in Moncton?
As of early 2026, the average home price in Moncton is approximately $355,000. Prices vary significantly by neighborhood, with downtown condos starting around $200,000 and executive homes in premium areas reaching $500,000+.
Is Moncton a good place to invest in real estate?
Yes. Moncton has seen consistent property value appreciation and has a strong rental market driven by population growth, immigration, and a diversified economy. Vacancy rates remain low, making it attractive for investors.
What are the best neighborhoods in Moncton for families?
Popular family neighborhoods include the North End (near Centennial Park), the Mapleton area, and newer developments along Millennium Boulevard. These areas offer good schools, parks, and family-friendly amenities.
How is the job market in Moncton?
Moncton has a strong and growing job market, particularly in healthcare, technology, bilingual customer service, and logistics. Major employers include Assumption Life, Irving, and a growing tech startup ecosystem.

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