Fredericton Home Prices (2026)
The average home in Fredericton sells for about C$394,596 as of April 2026 — 43% more affordable than the Canadian national average. Here’s how Fredericton compares and what to know before you move.
C$394,596
Average home price
-43%
vs Canada average
+9%
vs New Brunswick average
C$363,668
New Brunswick average
How Fredericton compares
| Area | Average home price |
|---|---|
| Fredericton | C$394,596 |
| New Brunswick (province) | C$363,668 |
| Canada (national) | C$695,412 |
Living in Fredericton: what to know before you move
Home prices tell you what it costs to buy in Fredericton, but daily life depends on much more. On housing alone, Fredericton is relatively affordable nationally. Here’s where to research the things prices don’t capture:
- Schools. School quality varies by neighbourhood and board. See Fredericton school rankings.
- Cost of living. Beyond the mortgage, weigh groceries, utilities, and transit. Compare Fredericton’s cost of living.
- Safety. Crime and safety vary by area. Review Fredericton safety stats.
- The bigger picture. For history, economy, and climate, read about Fredericton on Wikipedia.
Fredericton home prices: frequently asked
How much does a house cost in Fredericton? +
The average home in the Fredericton area sells for about C$394,596 as of April 2026 — 43% more affordable than the Canadian national average of C$695,412.
Is Fredericton expensive to live in? +
By home prices, Fredericton is 9% more expensive than the New Brunswick average and relatively affordable nationally. Housing is the biggest cost, but compare groceries, transit, and taxes too.
How does Fredericton compare to the rest of New Brunswick? +
At about C$394,596, Fredericton is 9% more expensive than the New Brunswick provincial average of C$363,668.
Other New Brunswick cities
See the full New Brunswick home values, the Canada home values map, or learn what determines home value.
Source: average MLS® residential prices from CREA and local real estate boards (aggregated by WOWA), April 2026. Figures are metro/area averages, not appraisals, and change over time.