
Moncton 4-Unit Housing Bylaw One Year Later: What It Means for Property Values in 2026
Moncton just unlocked another $1.2 million in federal housing funding, bringing the city's total allocation through the Housing Accelerator Fund to over $16.5 million. This is not a one-time headline. It is the direct result of a zoning overhaul that now allows four-unit housing across every residen
Read More

Moncton and Dieppe Receive $11.5 Million in Transit Funding, What It Means for Home Values and Development
The Announcement In March 2025, the federal government confirmed more than $11.5 million in transit funding for Moncton and Dieppe through the Canada Public Transit Fund's Baseline Funding stream. The allocation runs from 2026 to 2036, split as $9,863,450 for Moncton and $1,656,670 for Dieppe. The m
Read More

Skyline REIT Sells 678 Units in Greater Moncton and Exits New Brunswick, What It Means for the Local Market
What Happened On March 23, 2026, Skyline Apartment REIT sold three residential properties in the Greater Moncton Area, totalling 678 suites. The properties are: 25, 35 and 55 Primrose Lane in Dieppe (La Chaussee); 150-260 Mapleton Road and 22-35 Fairlane Drive in Moncton (Chateau Mapleton and Mapl
Read More

Dieppe's New Subdivision Bylaw (2026): What It Signals for Property Values and Development
Dieppe is formally updating the rules that govern how land gets divided and developed within its boundaries. On April 13, 2026, City Council will give third reading to Bylaw Z-3 (2026), a new Subdivision of Land bylaw that replaces the city’s existing framework for how raw parcels get carved into bu
Read More
Categories
Recent Posts










