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Cottages in Peel, New Brunswick

Breakdown by postal code areas in Peel:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | E7L | 5,741 | 2,265 |
Other cities in the area: Mount Pleasant, Lansdowne, Bannon, Florenceville, East Coldstream, Riverbank Carleton Co, Stickney, Oakland
The province of New Brunswick has experienced growth in business investment, housing developments and other
developments. As a result of this trend, the business climate in Peel is healthy, driven
by a growing economy and a relatively low cost of living. The province as a whole is a great place to live
and do business, with competitive housing prices and a large selection of interesting places to consider
for property investment, including Peel.
The tourism industry plays an important role in many regional and local economies, and this is certainly true in New Brunswick. Since tourism activities and cottage living go hand-in-hand, local governments are jumping on board, upgrading remote cottage areas to include road accessibility, groomed snowmobile trails and upgraded hiking trails.
All of these improvements mean that cottages are increasing in value, and in some areas are becoming more difficult to find as popularity in this style of living increases. If you are looking for a cottage in the Peel area, check with your local real estate professional for available properties.
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