🏡 Thinking of Moving to Newfoundland? Wait—Check These 6 Things First

Added: 3 November 2025

Magical, But Not For Everyone

If you’re dreaming about moving to Newfoundland—the colourful houses, the ocean views, the friendly people—you’re not alone.

But before you throw your snow boots and sense of adventure into the moving truck, there are a few things you really need to know.

This place? It’s magical.
But it’s not for everyone—and that’s exactly why we love it.

Here’s what to check before you commit.


1️⃣ The Weather: Beautiful Chaos on Repeat

Newfoundland’s weather is… let’s call it “moody.”

One minute you’re basking in sun; the next, you’re in a sideways blizzard wondering where your car went.

Coastal winds and fog can turn a simple commute into an odyssey.

Good news: locals are pros at layering and laughing through the chaos.

If you can handle a little unpredictability, you’ll find beauty in every wild storm and foggy sunrise.


2️⃣ Commutes: Ten Minutes—But Only in July

When someone says, “It’s only ten minutes away,” ask: “In what season?”

Because once winter hits, snow removal, hills, and narrow roads can add a few extra chapters to your daily drive.

Before buying, check:

  • Which roads get plowed first.
  • Proximity to schools, hospitals, and grocery stores (especially if you’re outside St. John’s).

Newfoundlanders are known for their patience—and this is where you’ll learn it firsthand.


3️⃣ The Real Estate Market: Fast but Fair

Our real estate market isn’t Toronto-crazy, but it moves faster than you might think.

Desirable homes in St. John’s, Paradise, and Mount Pearl can go under contract in days, not weeks.

If you’re relocating, work with a local REALTOR® who actually knows the terrain (literally—we’ve seen driveways you need a hiking pole for).

We’ll help you understand price trends, offer strategies, and the quirks of buying on the Rock.


4️⃣ Energy Efficiency: Don’t Skip the Heat Pump Talk

You’re moving to an island where winter isn’t a season—it’s a lifestyle.

Energy costs matter. A lot.

When house hunting, look for:

  • Mini-split heat pumps or other efficient systems.
  • Newer insulation and windows.
  • Updated electrical systems (older homes can be charming but costly).

A smart investment up front can save you hundreds every winter—and keep you cozy through the long haul.


5️⃣ Lifestyle Fit: Slower, Kinder, Realer

Life in Newfoundland is slower—but it’s also richer.

We stop to chat at the grocery store. We wave to strangers. We check in when your driveway disappears under snow.

If you’re used to hustle culture, you might feel like time stands still here. But give it a minute—literally.
You might find that pace is exactly what you were missing.


6️⃣ Community: The Real Treasure

You can’t buy Newfoundland’s sense of community—you have to live it.

Whether it’s kitchen parties, trail walks, or a random neighbor plowing your driveway “just because,” connection runs deep here.

It’s not just about moving somewhere new—it’s about becoming part of something old, grounded, and real.

⚓ Ask Team Takeaway: Move Smart, Not Fast

If you’re thinking of moving to Newfoundland, you’re already halfway there. The rest is just preparation, patience, and a sense of humour. Trust us on that last one.

Before you pack, download our Free Newfoundland Relocation Guide — it’s got local tips, community insights, and a checklist that could save you a ton of time (and snow shoveling).

📩 Comment “RELOCATION” to get your relocation guide.

Because if you’re going to move to Newfoundland—you deserve to do it right.


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