Northwest Edmonton Homes For Sale
Albany | SIGN UP HERE for Albany Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Map it | ||
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Baranow | SIGN UP HERE for Baranow Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Baranow Baranow takes its name from a famous castle The Baranow Castle, built between 1591 and 1606, is located in Poland and was formerly the residence of Prince Lubomirski. Baranow is almost entirely non-residential in character. Approximately 70% of all residential units are low rise apartment buildings and all residential zoning within the neighbourhood is multifamily. A large shopping Centre is located in the neighbourhood. The neighbourhood does not contain any institutional or recreational land uses but residents can access facilities and amenities in the adjacent Carlisle and Caernarvon neighbourhoods. |
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Baturyn | SIGN UP HERE for Baturyn Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Baturyn Baturyn is predominantly a low density residential neighbourhood. A large school and park site is located at the centre of the community, which contains both a Public and Catholic elementary school. As one of the neighbourhoods in the Castle Downs neighhourhood, Baturyn is named for a castle. Baturyn was a famous castle in northeast Ukraine. |
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Beaumaris | SIGN UP HERE for Beaumaris Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Beaumaris Part of the Castle Downs and Lake District Area, Beaumaris was named for a Welsh castle, and the neighbourhood’s appealing architectural features reflect the castle theme. Developed in the 1980s, Beaumaris features a mall and a beautiful park with excellent recreational opportunities. |
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Britannia Youngstown | SIGN UP HERE for Britannia Youngstown Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Britannia Youngstown Britannia Youngstown became part of Edmonton in 1964 when the Town of Jasper Place was annexed by a growing Edmonton. Most homes in the area were built in the 1950s. While the interior of the neighbourhood is relatively stable, commercial development has changed the face of 156 Street and Stony Plain Road. Mayfield Common Shopping Centre is a dominant feature of the area. |
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Caernarvon | SIGN UP HERE for Caernarvon Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Caernarvon One of the Castle Downs subdivisions, Caernarvon is named for a castle in Wales. A community league and elementary schools, as well as attractive parkland, lie at the heart of the area, which is served by a network of pleasant pedestrian pathways. |
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Calder | SIGN UP HERE for Calder Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Calder In the early part of the 20th century, Calder was part of the Hudson’s Bay Company Reserve and settled primarily by employees of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. Ninety percent of the buildings in this former railroad colony are one- or two-unit homes |
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Canora | SIGN UP HERE for Canora Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Canora The Canora school was opened in 1949, and the neighbourhood became known by the school’s name. |
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Canossa | SIGN UP HERE for Canossa Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Canossa Canossa is names after The Canossa Castle that was built around 940 AD near Bologna in Northern Italy. Though it was restored numerous times over the centuries, the castle lies in ruins today. Canossa is a predominantly single-detached residential neighbourhood oriented around a loops and cul-de-sac roadway design. Prior to urban development the area was used for agricultural purposes. The neighbourhood began developing in the early 1990s, but the bulk of residential construction took place over the 2000-2006 time period. |
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Carlisle | SIGN UP HERE for Carlisle Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Carlisle Part of Castle Downs, Carlisle was first developed in the 1970s. The majority of homes in the area were designed for single families. The area is home to a high proportion of young families drawn by the neighbourhood’s beautiful parkland and recreation areas in the heart of the community. |
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Carlton | SIGN UP HERE for Carlton Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Carlton Carlton is named after Fort Carlton There are several natural areas within the neighbourhood, including a woodlot containing indigenous species located in the northwestern portion of the neighbourhood. A focal point for Carlton is the south centrally located storm water management facility which provides some amenity and open space for residents. Prior to residential development the area was used primarily for agricultural cultivation, and the southern portion of the neighbourhood was used for industrial purposes in the late 1970’s. The bulk of construction started in the early 2000s. |
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Chambery | SIGN UP HERE for Chambery Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Chambery Chambery has been planned to incorporate a series of residential sub-units within the neighbourhood, as defined by the collector road system. Once complete, the neighbourhood will feature a central school site and two smaller pocket parks, which will privde keystones within the integrated system of open spaces for Chambery. Chambery takes its name from a famous castle in France. |
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Cumberland | SIGN UP HERE for Cumberland Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Cumberland 5.66 hectare park is located in Cumberland and pedestrian connections are provided through a series of pathways located along linear parks that run through the neighbourhood. There is also a natural tree stand preserved within Cumberland. These features provide residents with access to open space and recreational opportunities. Cumberland’s name refers to an early trading post owned by the Hudson’s Bay Company, Cumberland House. |
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Dovercourt | SIGN UP HERE for Dovercourt Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Dovercourt Dovercourt and surrounding area was annexed to Edmonton in 1913 but remained practically undeveloped until after the Second World War. In the 1950s, Dovercourt was replotted under the direction of the city’s first town planner, Noel Dant. Dovercourt and adjacent neighbourhoods were some of the first subdivisions in North America to be designed using the “neighbourhood” concept of curved streets, limited access points, and landscaping. The streets and walkways focus on school and community league sites at the centre of the neighbourhood. |
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Dunluce | SIGN UP HERE for Dunluce Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Dunluce Dunluce is named after a historical castle on the north coast of Ireland. Over 90% of Dunluce residents are younger than 50 and more than one-fifth of the neighbourhood population is under ten. Dunluce offers two elementary schools and a community league at the heart of the neighbourhood. The Castle Downs Recreation Centre is a huge complex located in the southeast corner of the neighbourhood. |
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Elsinore | SIGN UP HERE for Elsinore Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Elsinore One of the most northeasterly neighbourhoods in the Castle Downs Extension area, this development was used for agricultrual clutivation before urban development began in the 1980’s. Pathway systems and stormwater ponds provide intersting features in this neighbourhood. Elsinore is named after a famous castle in Denmark. |
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Griesbach | SIGN UP HERE for Griesbach Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Griesbach In the 2000’s Griesbach began redeveloping as a non-military residential community, as it is no longer part of the Canadian national defense facility. Griesbach takes its name from Major General William Antrobus Griesbach who was a veteran of the Boer War and WW I, as well as a practicing lawyer and Edmonton’s youngest mayor in 1907. |
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Grovenor | SIGN UP HERE for Grovenor Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Grovenor Lying in the City’s west end, parts of Grovenor date back to the 1910s. Most homes are single-family units, though recent years have seen the development of duplexes and low-rise apartments. Residents have easy access to Westmount Mall and the downtown area, and the commercial services concentrated along Stony Plain Road, but the main highlight of Grovenor is the spectacular McKinnon Ravine. |
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Hawks Ridge | SIGN UP HERE for Hawks Ridge Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Map it | ||
High Park_Edmonton | SIGN UP HERE for High Park Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | High Park High Park is a smaller neighbourhood laid out in a grid pattern and the lots are of a generous size. Development in the area occurred in the 1950s and 1960s. High Park is dominated by smaller, single-family bungalows — limited commercial development is concentrated along 111 Avenue. Area residents have good access to Westmount Mall and Mayfield Common and to the northwest industrial district. |
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Hudson | SIGN UP HERE for Hudson Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Hudson Hudson features low density single-detached homes and some low rise multi-unit buildings. The neighbourhood features good access to commercial and employment centres within close proximity to the residential areas. Hudson is named after the Hudson’ Bay Compnay (HBC) post, Hudson House. |
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Inglewood_Edmonton | SIGN UP HERE for Inglewood Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Inglewood The name Inglewood was used on a 1905 plan of subdivision and is now applied to the neighbourhood. Inglewood’s growth started after World War II and was originally called West Inglewood and located on land owned, in 1882, by J. Norris Sr. and R. Logan. Inglewood was annexed in two stages in 1904 and 1920. Development was spurred on by the extension of the electric street car as a low density residential development. They used the Westmount community Hall from 1910 – 1950 before building their own hall. |
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Kensington | SIGN UP HERE for Kensington Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Kensington Kensington was annexed to the City in 1913 during a real estate boom but most development didn’t occur until the 1950s. |
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Lauderdale | SIGN UP HERE for Lauderdale Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Lauderdale James Lauder farmed and owned land near the neighbourhood before the turn of the 20th century. Developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Lauderdale still has a large proportion of recreation and vacant property. Over half the homes are single-detached houses. Residents enjoy the Grand Trunk Recreational Centre in the neighbourhood’s northwest corner. |
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Lorelei | SIGN UP HERE for Lorelei Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Lorelei Lorelei is named for castle site on the Rhine in Germany. One of the more prominent features of the neighbourhood is the large recreation open space located around Lorelei’s two elementary schools. A number of strategically placed pathways promote pedestrian and bicycle travel through the neighbourhood |
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Mayfield | SIGN UP HERE for Mayfield Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Mayfield Mayfield was named in honour of Wop May, World War I pilot and pioneer of Edmonton’s civilian aviations. Mayfield’s street pattern is a good example of the modified grid pattern that became popular after World War II. Single family residences, predominately bungalow, were built throughout the 1950s and are arranged around a central park and school site. Nearby are several multi-family sites and a small commercial element. |
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McQueen | SIGN UP HERE for McQueen Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | McQueen Named for Rev. G. D. McQueen (pioneer Presbyterian minister who arrived in Edmonton in 1887), McQueen’s street network is modelled on the modified grid pattern. Single-family residences built during the 1950s surround a large central site that contains recreation facilities and several schools. |
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North Glenora | SIGN UP HERE for North Glenora Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | North Glenora North Glenora was part of a 900-acre farm owned by Malcolm Groat. This land was sold in 1906 to Montreal realtor James Carruthers. The first building project was a recreation complex built in 1953. |
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Oxford | SIGN UP HERE for Oxford Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Oxford The dominant residential form in Oxford is the single-detached house, which accounts for almost 90% of all units within the neighbourhood. One of the key features in the northern, undeveloped third of the neighbourhood is a drained wetland that is seasonally wet. The Province of Alberta claimed ownership for this wetland and any future development within the area will need to confirm to applicable regulations on wetland disturbance and wildlife protection. Oxford takes its name from the “Oxford House”, which was a Hudson’s Bay Company post. |
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Pembina | SIGN UP HERE for Pembina Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Map it | ||
Prince Charles | SIGN UP HERE for Prince Charles Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Prince Charles Situated on land once own by prominent citizens N. McCauley and A. Wilson, Prince Charles was first subdivided in 1905 and was annexed in 1910. Early development was spurred by the construction of an electric street car line which once ran to its southern border; the area was named in honour of the Prince of Wales. |
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Prince Rupert | SIGN UP HERE for Prince Rupert Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Prince Rupert Prince Rupert lies within the old Hudson Bay Company land reserve. It was first developed during the post-WWII housing boom. The area’s centre is residential with large scale commercial uses to the west and the municipal airport to the east. Kingsway Avenue, named to honour King George VI, is a major feature of this part of the city. |
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Rapperswill | SIGN UP HERE for Rapperswill Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Map it | ||
Rosslyn | SIGN UP HERE for Rosslyn Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Rosslyn Rosslyn, just to the northeast of the city centre, was developed during the 1950s and 60s. Rosslyn features a high proportion of single family homes, as well as several senior citizens’ residences. Commercial services include nearby Northwood and North Town Malls |
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Sherbrooke | SIGN UP HERE for Sherbrooke Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Sherbrooke Sherbrooke dates to the City’s earliest land boom in 1906. Sherbrooke was one of the first in North America to be designed using the “neighbourhood” concept, which discourages traffic and is highlighted by attractive curving streets. In the 1950s, Sherbrooke was cited by the American Society of Planning Officials as a model of good design. |
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Starling | SIGN UP HERE for Starling Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Map it | ||
Trumpeter Area | SIGN UP HERE for Trumpeter Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Map it | ||
Wellington | SIGN UP HERE for Wellington Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Wellington Wellington was named after Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852) who was the first Duke of Wellington and led the British victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo Wellington is part of a large parcel of land that was annexed to Edmonton in 1913. |
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Woodcroft | SIGN UP HERE for Woodcroft Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Woodcroft Woodcroft contains Westmount Shopping Centre, a shopping centre built in 1955 which was the first of its kind built in Edmonton. On the west side of the neighbourhood lies Coronation Park, one of Edmonton’s most beautiful parks (featuring outdoor lawn bowling). Woodcroft also houses the extremely popular Edmonton Space and Sciences Centre. Other facilities in the community include an indoor ice arena and swimming pool, library, community league, and elementary, junior high, and senior high schools. |
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