Real Estate
“Reasonably priced real estate that looks incredible, embedded in all if the amenities that a company needs for its employees and its own success. All within walking distance.” – Gerry Pond
Where and how we live is something we give more thought to than almost anything else, especially when change is afoot.

Homes on Germain Street
We usually make these big decisions after talking to people we know who are happy living in a place that we are considering. The people of the Think City Ambassador Network can be the friends you talk to about about living and working in Saint John.
Real Estate Board
With a wealth of information and perspective on how our community’s real estate compares to others and where to find a home that best fits your lifestyle ambitions, the Saint John Real Estate Board is a great first stop. You’ll find links to agents who can help you and buildings for sale. Find out more >
Latest Articles
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Why Geeks Should Care About a New Twist on Orwell’s Story
17 May 2013
The only thing George Orwell got right in his 1949 look at the future is technology. And the ICT industry should be celebrating everything he got wrong.
This week Saint John’s nerd corps enjoys the pleasure of a fantastic live performance by the Saint John [...]
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ICT a Thriving Local Industry
18 Apr 2013
Today on Information Morning – Saint John (CBC Radio), Jeff Roach spoke to the opportunities present within the region’s ICT sector. Always working. Always hiring. Always looking for the best talent.
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Jeff Roach, the founder of Sociallogical, is obsessed with culture change and connecting the people. Sociallogical mentors business owners and [...]
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Saint John: Where ICT Talent Works
21 Feb 2013
You may not realize it, but Saint John, NB is actually a treasure trove of ICT talent. There are over 30 ICT firms in Saint John, many of them located in a few block radius of each other in our uptown core. In addition to the ICT firms, many other companies have world-leading ICT departments [...]
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Why Geeks Should Care About a New Twist on Orwell’s Story




