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Kentville Home Sales 2025: A Year of Solid Demand and Standout Streets

  • Writer: Nova Scotia Home Finder
    Nova Scotia Home Finder
  • Mar 27
  • 2 min read

The Kentville Real Estate Market in 2025

If you were buying or selling in Kentville in 2025, you were in the middle of a busy, confident market. Based on MLS sales that closed in 2025, a total of 87 homes changed hands within the town limits.


Across those sales, the average selling price landed around the mid‑$460,000s, while the median price sat right around the high‑$410,000s, showing that a typical Kentville sale was still comfortably under the $500,000 mark. The most affordable sale of the year was just over $210,000, while the highest sale topped out at about $1.23 million.


What Did Buyers Actually Pay?


List prices are one thing, but the selling prices tell the real story. When we look at the numbers, one sale price pops up more than any other: $360,000 dollars was the most common final selling price in Kentville for 2025.


That “sweet spot” around the mid‑$300,000s to low‑$400,000s was where a lot of activity happened, especially for traditional single‑family homes in established neighbourhoods. For both buyers and sellers, that band effectively defined the heart of Kentville’s market last year.


Fun Stats From Around Town


Market stats don’t all have to be dry. Here are a couple of fun ones pulled straight from the 2025 sales:


  • The longest street name sold in Kentville in 2025 was Deer Haven Drive; 3 sales ranging from $579,000 to $692,100, totalling $1.94M… or about $129K per letter

  • At the other end of the spectrum, the lowest sale price recorded was roughly $210,000 dollars for a single‑family home, a reminder that entry‑level opportunities still exist in town.

  • The priciest Kentville sale that closed in 2025 hit approximately 1.23 million dollars, showing that higher‑end product in the Valley continues to find buyers.


These outliers bookend a market that, for most people, felt relatively attainable compared with larger urban centres.


What This Means If You’re Thinking of Moving


For homeowners, 2025 confirmed that well‑presented properties in Kentville can still attract strong offers, especially if they’re priced in that mid‑range “sweet spot” buyers clearly favoured. For buyers, the spread from just over 200,000 to more than 1.2 million dollars means there truly is a wide spectrum of options, from starter homes to executive properties.

If you’re curious where your own property might land in this mix, or you want more detail by neighbourhood or property type, you can always reach out and I’ll dig into the numbers for your street.











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