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Homes in Hazelton, New Brunswick

Breakdown by postal code areas in Hazelton:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | E9C | 2,615 | 1,140 |
Other cities in the area: Ludlow, Mcnamee, Grand Lake Road, Weaver Siding, Carrolls Crossing, Priceville, Bettsburg, Porter Cove
Located in the Maritime province of New Brunswick, Hazelton has enjoyed sustained economic growth, providing opportunities for residents of all ages
New Brunswick boasts many picturesque towns and beautiful farmlands. It is a province rich in culture and heritage, and Hazelton is just one of the regions in New Brunswick to consider purchasing a property for
home ownership and year round living or as an investment.
Depending on the type of home you are considering, you may find just what you are looking for in Hazelton. Often, the market
offers detached bungalows, semi-attached homes, town houses, row houses and other options, depending on the size and population of the area.
Check with local real estate professionals to determine what's available that will meet your needs.
Of course, you'll want to consider other factors too. If you are really interested in living in Hazelton you'll want to take a close look
at housing prices in relation to the opportunities available for you and your family. Often, the areas with the greatest amount of education and career
options will command higher market prices. You'll need to carefully consider how to balance what you can afford with what your family needs.
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