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Homes in New Avon, New Brunswick

Breakdown by postal code areas in New Avon:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | E4B | 4,719 | 2,690 |
Other cities in the area: Ripples, Old Avon, Newcastle Creek, New Zion, Albrights Corner, Wuhrs Beach, Minto, Flowers Cove
By far the most important trend to living in a New Avon home, is the "green home trend" that let you leave the smallest possible ecological footprint in the environment. The Canadian government has already set up an easy assessment system. The standard EnerGuide rating measures the home's energy performance. A rating of 80-90 means your New Avon home is highly energy-efficient, a rating of 91-100 means the "advanced home" uses little or no purchased energy.
New Brunswick provides many opportunities for those looking to invest in residential or business properties. The
province enjoys attractive and affordable real estate options and a healthy business climate, and New Avon is just one
location that may provide interesting options for you to consider.
Local government is working to provide programs and incentives for high quality education and training, and to encourage families
to stay in New Avon and experience a great lifestyle. Of course, this is a province-wide mandate.
New Avon residents enjoy a portion of provincial advancements and growth, including a diverse economy, a strong job market,
and a beautiful region in which to live.
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