Listed at $589,900
112 TERRA NOVA Drive
Clarenville, NL
MLS® 1293011 · DOM 155
Eastern Avalon Hub with Waterfront and Rural Character
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Listed at $589,900
112 TERRA NOVA Drive
Clarenville, NL
MLS® 1293011 · DOM 155
Listed at $345,000
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MLS® 1294950 · DOM 36
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MLS® 1296307 · DOM 18
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MLS® 1294616 · DOM 4
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MLS® 1295279 · DOM 43
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MLS® 1295546 · DOM 21
Clarenville stands as the principal service centre for the eastern Avalon Peninsula, serving as hub for the region encompassing Random Island, Trinity Bay, and surrounding communities. The town offers full service amenities while maintaining proximity to authentic waterfront and rural character. Properties range from established town homes to bayfront estates to rural properties with acreage.
The region attracts those seeking regional hub services without urban density, waterfront access combined with affordability, and strong community connection. Clarenville's economy is diverse, with retail, professional services, marine industries, and tourism supporting employment. The town serves as an excellent base for exploring eastern Newfoundland's natural attractions, heritage sites, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Properties in Clarenville and the Trinity Bay area range from $150K–$350K, providing excellent value compared to St. John's metro markets. Waterfront and bay-view properties command premiums while residential town properties and rural holdings offer strong affordability. The market attracts investors, remote workers, and those seeking quality real estate at reasonable pricing.
Investment potential exists in rental properties, waterfront development, and tourism-oriented properties. The stable market and growing interest in eastern Avalon communities support solid appreciation potential. The regional hub status of Clarenville ensures ongoing demand and economic stability.
Beautiful bay setting with boating, fishing, and maritime recreation access.
Since the TCH arrived in the 1960s, Clarenville has served ~96,000 people across 90 communities within 100 km — full-service retail, dining, healthcare, and professional services.
The natural gateway to the Discovery Trail down the Bonavista Peninsula — historic Trinity, Bonavista, and a coastline of heritage towns.
Direct provincial connectivity enabling region-wide travel and commerce.
Clarenville is the region's education hub — local schools include Riverside Elementary (Shoal Harbour), Clarenville Middle School, and Clarenville High School, with Random Island Academy nearby. The town's newer Events Centre (rink + theatre, home of the Clarenville Caribous) anchors community life.
The regional centre status means access to more diverse educational programming than smaller communities. Post-secondary education typically requires travel to St. John's or other regional institutions, roughly 90–120 minutes away. The town supports quality education and strong community engagement in school matters.
Clarenville sits on the Trans-Canada Highway, approximately 100–120 kilometres east of St. John's with roughly 90–120 minute commute time. The highway position ensures excellent provincial connectivity and enables efficient regional travel. Road maintenance is generally good, with seasonal winter driving challenges typical for Newfoundland.
Regional transit serves Clarenville and surrounding communities. Most residents utilize personal vehicles. The Trans-Canada location means the region remains well-connected to both St. John's markets and broader provincial destinations. Remote work options have made the extended commute less critical for some residents.
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