Buying a home itself is usually quite easy. As long as you’ve secured financing and saved a downpayment, you can get to shopping for a place of your own.
Jocelyne LeBlanc's blog
Finding Your Place: Victoria Park
The neighbourhood of Victoria Park is located in the heart of the city and boasts some of our most incredible heritage homes. If you’re looking for mature trees, climbing ivy, and homes with a story, then you need to look no further than this incredible neighbourhood.
3 Things You Should Know Before Selling In Moncton's Real Estate Market
“A seller's market is a market condition characterized by a shortage of goods available for sale... A seller's market is a term commonly applied to the property market when low supply meets high demand.” - Investopedia
Finding Your Place: Shediac
If you’re from the East Coast, chances are you’ve heard that Shediac, NB is home to Canada’s warmest saltwater beaches, and the world’s largest lobster. But if you’ve had a chance to visit, you know that Shediac is home to a unique feeling all its own.
Record House, 93 Victoria St
“It’s so quiet and peaceful here, and yet, you are in the heart of downtown”--Natalie
“Like something from a movie”--Christie
“It feels so warm and inviting”--Cearagh
Finding Your Place: Fairview Knoll
Looking for a home in a well-established neighbourhood with wide tree-lined streets, close to parks, walking trails, schools, and within walking distance to amenities like grocery stores and coffee shops? Then look no further than Fairview Knoll in Moncton’s other ‘north end’. Located in the northeast corner of Moncton nestled in between McLaughlin Drive and Elmwood Drive lies, in my opinion, one of Moncton’s best kept secrets.
Finding Your Place: Castle Manor
Have you ever dreamed of living in a castle? Hailed as one of Atlantic Canada’s most unique properties, Castle Manor is a Gothic Revival estate-turned-luxury-condos castle located at the corner of Mountain Road and Archibald Street in Moncton. Once an orphanage and then a senior citizen’s home, this unique heritage property was built around 1906 and brings an old-world sense of grandeur to the heart of Moncton.
When It Comes To Client Service, The Little Things Are The Big Things.
I am fortunate to work alongside my parents, Roger and Rachel Leblanc, as Realtors®, every single day at Re/max Avante.
Recently, both Dad and I engaged the help of a local agency to conduct research with our past clients. The firm interviewed people who had worked with either of us throughout the past few years and asked them a series of questions about their experiences.
