If you’ve recently have been looking at an RCMP transfer or military posting, first of all—take a deep breath. A relocation can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to make decisions quickly for yourself and your family.
The good news? New Brunswick continues to be one of the most attractive and affordable provinces for relocating families in 2026, and both Fredericton and Moncton remain top choices for RCMP and military postings.
As a local REALTOR®, I work with many families moving on tight timelines, and one of the most common questions I hear is:
“Which city is the better fit for our family?”
The answer depends on your lifestyle, commute needs, school preferences, and what kind of home you’re looking for.
Let’s break it down.
Why Families Are Choosing New Brunswick
Compared with many larger Canadian cities, New Brunswick still offers strong affordability and balanced market conditions in 2026.
Recent market data shows average home prices in February 2026 at approximately:
- Fredericton: $378,745
- Moncton: $405,583
For families relocating from Ontario, Alberta, or larger Atlantic markets, this often means more house, more yard space, and shorter commutes.
That’s a huge lifestyle upgrade.
Fredericton: Ideal for Families Who Want Community + Green Space
Fredericton is especially popular with families who value a quieter, community-oriented feel.
Located along the Saint John River, Fredericton offers beautiful neighbourhoods, great schools, walking trails, and a strong
family-focused atmosphere.
Popular areas for relocating families include:
- Skyline Acres
- Brookside West
- Killarney Road
- Lincoln / Hanwell
These neighbourhoods continue to be in demand in 2026, particularly for single-family homes.
Families often love the shorter school commutes, parks, and the calmer pace compared with larger cities.
Moncton: Great for Convenience + Fast Access
Moncton tends to be a great fit for families who want a little more city energy and quick access to amenities.
Because it’s the regional hub, Moncton offers:
- more shopping and dining options
- strong bilingual services
- newer subdivisions
- easy highway access
- quick trips to Dieppe and Riverview
For military or RCMP families who may need to move efficiently, Moncton’s layout and access can be a big plus.
Neighbourhoods in Dieppe and Riverview are especially popular with families moving with children.
Moving With Kids? Here’s What Matters Most
One of the biggest stress points during a relocation is helping kids adjust.
When helping relocating families, I always recommend prioritizing:
- school catchment areas
- commute times
- nearby parks and activities
- bedroom layout and storage
- family-friendly neighbourhood feel
Kids tend to settle in much faster when they feel connected to the neighbourhood.
That’s why access to playgrounds, community events, and family-oriented streets matters just as much as the house itself.
Buying on a Tight Relocation Timeline
Relocation moves often come with very short timelines.
The good news is that both Fredericton and Moncton remain relatively balanced markets in 2026, which gives buyers more breathing room than many larger cities.
Still, well-priced family homes can move quickly.
My best advice:
- get pre-approved early
- identify top neighbourhoods first
- be ready for virtual showings
- focus on layout over cosmetic finishes
Paint colours can be changed.
School zones and commute times cannot.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re relocating for an RCMP posting, military transfer, or simply making a family move to New Brunswick, both Fredericton and Moncton offer excellent options.
Fredericton tends to suit families wanting community and green space.
Moncton is fantastic for convenience, newer developments, and quick access to everything.
Both are wonderful places to call home.
