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Aldergrove | SIGN UP HERE for Aldergrove Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Map it | ||
Belmead | SIGN UP HERE for Belmead Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Belmead Like many newer neighbourhoods, Belmead was designed to address modern concerns about efficient land use and energy conservation. The area is a mix of single and multi-unit structures close to public transportation routes, shopping facilities, and schools. |
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Breckenridge Greens | SIGN UP HERE for Breckenridge Greens Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Breckenridge Greens Breckenridge Greens is a residential neighbourhood in west Edmonton. Development of the neighbourhood is comparatively recent, with most residential construction occurring during the 1990s. The most common type of residence, is the single family dwelling. The neighbourhood is bounded on the south by Whitemud Drive, on the west by Winterburn Road, on the north by Suder Green Drive, and on the east by Lewis Estates Boulevard. |
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Callingwood North | SIGN UP HERE for Callingwood North Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Callingwood North The majority of dwellings in Callingwood North are row housing and low-rise apartment buildings, and a high proportion of residents are young couples and singles. The area’s most attractive feature is West Jasper Place Park, which is linked to the Arrowhead and Kikino Trails. |
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Callingwood South | SIGN UP HERE for Callingwood South Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Callingwood South Callingwood South is home to a high proportion of young singles and couples, attracted by such features as West Edmonton Village, one of the City’s largest multi-unit complexes, and the excellent recreational facilities provided by the West Jasper Place Park and Recreation Centre. Residents are well served by the Marketplace at Callingwood’s more than 70 businesses, as well as an efficient road network which provide good access to the City’s southwest. |
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Cameron Heights_Edmonton | SIGN UP HERE for Cameron Heights Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Cameron Heights Cameron Heights was named after John Cameron, a pioneer and businessman who lived at the north end of the road that now bears his name (Cameron Avenue). Cameron Heights is one of Edmonton’s finest river valley communities that began development in the early 2000. Graced by two ravines and embraced by the river’s edge, this unique community is on nature’s doorstep and offers beautiful parks, walking and cycling paths, and tree-lined streets. |
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Crestwood | SIGN UP HERE for Crestwood Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Crestwood Crestwood’s unique street pattern provides excellent views of the river valley from the north, east, and south sides of the area. Five churches, two schools, shopping centres, a curling club and other community facilities make Crestwood a particularly desirable neighbourhood. |
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Dechene | SIGN UP HERE for Dechene Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Dechene Annexed to the City in 1972 as part of West Jasper Place, most of Dechene’s appealing keyhole crescents and curving, quiet streets date from the 1980s. Area households, of which over 50 percent are families with children at home, are a short drive from the wide variety of commercial and entertainment services of West Edmonton Mall. The area is named after Joseph M. Dechene, the father of Judge Andre M. Dechene. |
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Donsdale | SIGN UP HERE for Donsdale Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Donsdale Donsdale is named in honour of Frank Doncaster who owned a large tract of land in the area in the mid-1940s. After annexation to the City of Edmonton, the use of the name continued.The neighbourhood experienced the bulk of its development in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but pre-existing country residential (estate) lots run the length of the river valley’s edge. Donsdale provides an attractive residential environment with existing natural features of the area, including the preservation of significant viewpoints like Wedgewood Ravine and access to the local ravine system. |
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Elmwood | SIGN UP HERE for Elmwood Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | “Elmwood Elmwood was originally part of the old Town of Jasper Place. The neighbourhood was almost entirely developed during the 1960s and most of the structures in Elmwood are single detached houses. With a freeway and two major arterials forming three of Elmwood’s four borders, residents enjoy good access to destinations in the city’s west end. The Misericordia Hospital and West Edmonton Mall are immediately to Elmwood’s north and northwest.” |
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Gariepy | SIGN UP HERE for Gariepy Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Gariepy This area was named for Joseph Hormisdas Gariepy, an early pioneer merchant. Gariepy’s keyhole crescents and winding roads were designed in the 1970s and 80s to create a quiet, safe neighbourhood. Commercial services are available in nearby Lessard, and a short drive away at West Edmonton Mall. The community features educational and recreational facilities at its core, as well the private golf course of the adjacent Edmonton Country Club. |
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Glastonbury | SIGN UP HERE for Glastonbury Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Glastonbury Glastonbury is named after an English monastery that is associated with the legend of King Arthur and the location of the Holy Grail. Construction started in the late 1990s with most happening in the early 2000s. Glastonbury Community League was established as a non-profit organization serving the neighbourhood developments of The Grange and Parkland.An open space and connected pathways system is coordinated alongside stormwater management facilities to increase recreational space for residents. |
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Glenora | SIGN UP HERE for Glenora Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Glenora Glenora is one of Edmonton’s most beautiful and historical neighbourhoods. First staked out by Malcolm Groat in the 1860s and developed to appeal to many of the City’s most prominent citizens of the time, it lies just west of downtown and a short drive from major commercial centres to the east and west. Glenora is characterised by large, uniquely handsome homes on streets lined with mature trees. The Provincial Museum and river valley highlight Glenora. |
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Glenwood_Edmonton | SIGN UP HERE for Glenwood Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Glenwood Glenwood is a large neighbourhood in the City’s west end, and represents both residential and commercial land uses. The area is dominated by single-family dwellings, as well as apartment buildings near school sites. Residents enjoy a wide choice of commercial services along Stony Plain Road, as well as at Mayfield Common and West Edmonton Mall. Further development is likely as the area continues to grow. |
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Jamieson Place | SIGN UP HERE for Jamieson Place Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Jamieson Place Annexed in 1972 as part of West Jasper Place, this area is named for Colonel F.C. Jamieson, an early Edmonton resident. A fairly new neighbourhood, only about 40 percent of the land area has been developed. |
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Jasper Park | SIGN UP HERE for Jasper Park Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Jasper Park Once part of the Town of Jasper Place (which was annexed by the City in 1964) Jasper Park was developed in the 1950s and 60s. Its pattern of large lots on a grid system is typical of the neighbourhood design of the period. Jasper Park is now a mature suburban area with well-developed schools and parks. Residents enjoy easy access to Meadowlark Park Shopping Centre and West Edmonton Mall. |
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La Perle | SIGN UP HERE for La Perle Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | La Perle Located in west Edmonton, just south of Stony Plain Road, La Perle is named for an early resident whose family operated a general store here in the early part of the last century. The neighbourhood is an even mix of single- and multi-unit dwellings, and features several large parks, a shopping centre and easy access to the many commercial and entertainment services at nearby West Edmonton Mall. |
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Laurier Heights | SIGN UP HERE for Laurier Heights Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Laurier Heights Laurier Heights has many homes with a scenic view of the river valley and offers close access to the Valley Zoo. A park located by 78 Avenue and 141 Street is named after pioneer Wilfred Gilroy Webb. Most homes in the neighbourhood are single, detached units and the residents do not move often. |
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Lymburn | SIGN UP HERE for Lymburn Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Lymburn Named for John F. Lymburn (Attorney General from 1926 to 1935), one of the parks is named after Monsignor Walter Fitzgerald. Keyhole crescents provide safe and quiet streets in Lymburn. Lymburn was essentially developed during the 1980s and more than 80% of the neighbourhood is developed. Housing in Lymburn is a mixture of one-unit dwellings, row housing, and low-rise apartments. |
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Lynnwood | SIGN UP HERE for Lynnwood Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Lynnwood A mature suburban neighbourhood, Lynnwood began its development as a part of the Town of Jasper Place during the 1950s. Today, Lynnwood has many mature trees lining its streets and well-developed school and park facilities. |
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Mccauley | SIGN UP HERE for Mccauley Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | McCauley McCauley, named in honour of Edmonton’s first mayor (the colourful Matthew McCauley) developed primarily after 1908 when a street car line was started. Close to Edmonton’s central business district, McCauley has experienced some redevelopment. While predominately residential, each roadway has tended to attract particular ethnic businesses: Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, etc. Other notable features include a great many churches and Commonwealth Stadium. |
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Meadowlark Park_Edmonton | SIGN UP HERE for Meadowlark Park Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Meadowlark Park Well-proportioned lots face curving streets that are arranged in a curvilinear pattern. A school and park site is centrally located. The dominant structure type in the neighbourhood is an average-sized single, detached house. Residents enjoy proximity to Meadowlark Park Shopping Centre. Adjacent to this site are several medical and professional offices, a fire station and a library. |
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Oleskiw | SIGN UP HERE for Oleskiw Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Oleskiw One of the City’s larger residential neighbourhoods, Okeskiw is located in the east close to Wolf Willow Ravine. The area consists almost entirely of single-family homes. The Edmonton Golf and Country Club is a prominent feature and residents are a short drive from the many retail and entertainment services at West Edmonton Mall. |
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Oliver | SIGN UP HERE for Oliver Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Oliver Oliver is one of Edmonton’s oldest neighbourhoods and was once known simply as the “West End”. The neighbourhood was named in the 1950s after pioneer citizen Frank Oliver. Development began in the 1880s, and included the General Hospital and the original Misericordia Hospital. Parts of Oliver feature large, older homes on tree-lined streets, as well as newer apartment buildings. Oliver’s wide range of amenities and central location make it popular with young adults. |
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Ormsby Place | SIGN UP HERE for Ormsby Place Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Ormsby Place Named for the man responsible for developing Edmonton’s grid system of numbering streets and avenues, Ormsby Place is located in the City’s west end. Developed in the 1970s and 80s Ormsby Place is characterised by row housing which surrounds an elementary school. |
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Parkview | SIGN UP HERE for Parkview Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Parkview One of the City’s larger neighbourhoods, dating to the 1950s, Parkview is a beautiful area featuring mature trees, attractively landscaped homes on quiet streets, and breathtaking views of the river valley. |
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Patricia Heights | SIGN UP HERE for Patricia Heights Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Patricia Heights This area was annexed to the City in 1964, and is dominated by single-family homes. Many homes in the area overlook the Patricia Ravine (which bounds the neighbourhood on two sides). Patricia Heights is served by Whitemud Drive, which provides direct access to the rest of the City. The area also features a small commercial centre and residents enjoy proximity to Meadowlark Shopping Centre and West Edmonton Mall. |
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Potter Greens | SIGN UP HERE for Potter Greens Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Potter Greens Potter Greens is a newer residential neighbourhood in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Substantially all of the residences in the neighbourhood were built during the 1990s. The most common type of residence is the single family dwelling. The neighbourhood is bounded on the east by Anthony Henday Drive, on the west by Lewis Estates Boulevard, and on the south by Whitemud Drive. West Edmonton Mall is located a short distance to the east of the neighbourhood along 87 Avenue. |
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Quesnell Heights | SIGN UP HERE for Quesnelle Heights Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Quesnell Heights Quesnell Heights is one of the smallest residential neighbourhoods in the city. Quesnell Height’s residential land use consists entirely of single homes built in the 1960s and 1970s. Located in the centre of the neighbourhood is a one hectare open space/recreation area. Although Quesnell Heights has no community facilities, many are located in the surrounding communities. Major malls are only minutes away when using the Whitemud Freeway. |
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Rio Terrace | SIGN UP HERE for Rio Terrace Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Rio Terrace Rio Terrace’s perch on the north bank of the river valley provides spectacular views of the valley and Fort Edmonton Park, one of the City’s most popular attractions. Most homes were built in the 1960s, and all are single-family dwellings. The area includes a school, community league, church, and park, and residents enjoy easy access to retail and service businesses via the Whitemud Freeway. |
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Riverdale | SIGN UP HERE for Riverdale Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Riverdale Just east of City Hall and bounded to the south and east by the river, this large flat area is an important part of Edmonton’s history. Quickly developed by the city’s early residents, Riverdale once featured a lumber mill and brickyard, both fuelled by coal mined from the cliffs overlooking the river. The area retains much of its original character, with charming cottage-type homes, a small church, and brick school lending it a turn-of-the-century atmosphere. |
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Riverview Area | SIGN UP HERE for Riverview Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Map it | ||
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Rossdale | SIGN UP HERE for Rossdale Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Rossdale One of Edmonton’s oldest neighbourhoods, in 1802 Rossdale featured two fur trading forts and was a key supply point during the Klondike Gold Rush. It was the original home of the exhibition grounds (moved in 1911), and the site of a brewery, ice house, lumber yard, power plant, and coal mine. |
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Secord | SIGN UP HERE for Secord Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Secord Secord is a neighbourhood in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada that was established in 2007 through the adoption of the Secord Neighbourhood Structure Plan (NSP). Secord is located within Lewis Farms. It is bounded on the west by 231 Street, north by Stony Plain Road (Highway 16A), east by Winterburn Road and south by the future extension of Webber Greens Drive. |
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Sherwood | SIGN UP HERE for Sherwood Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Sherwood Annexed to the City in 1964, Sherwood was once part of the Town of Jasper Place. Sherwood was developed during the 1950s and features mostly single family homes. Sherwood residents enjoy access to downtown, shopping facilities in the west end and the many recreational areas of the river valley park system. |
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Stewart Greens | SIGN UP HERE for Stewart Greens Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Map it | ||
Suder Greens | SIGN UP HERE for Suder Greens Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Suder Greens Suder Greens is a newer residential neighbourhood in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Development of the neighbourhood is comparatively recent. The neighbourhood is bounded on the west by Winterburn Road and on the east by Anthony Henday Drive. It shares an irregular southern boundary with the neighbourhoods of Breckenridge Greens and Potter Greens. West Edmonton Mall is located a short distance to the east of the neighbourhood along 87 Avenue. |
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Summerlea | SIGN UP HERE for Summerlea Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Summerlea Summerlea is the site of West Edmonton Mall, one of Edmonton’s major attractions and a focus of shopping and entertainment activities. The existing residential area is a mix of single detached and multifamily residences. Named for a summertime meadow, Summerlea residents enjoy a large amount of parkland. |
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Terra Losa | SIGN UP HERE for Terra Losa Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Terra Losa Terra Losa is named from Vittorio “Victor” Losa (1905-1987), an Italian-born watchmaker who came to Edmonton in the 1920s. Residential construction began in the 1990s and continued into the 2000s. This neighbourhood features a large amount of commercial space, on the east and west borders. The residential streets and homes within the interior of the neighbourhood are oriented around a central stormwater management lake and the Frank and Etta Wild Park. |
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The Hamptons | SIGN UP HERE for The Hamptons Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Map it | ||
Thorncliff | SIGN UP HERE for Thorncliffe Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Thorncliff Thorncliffe is designed in an attempt to control urban sprawl and thereby preserve agricultural land, conserve energy and provide more efficient delivery of services. Multi-unit structures are located adjacent to the neighbourhood’s collector road and account for over one-half of the neighbourhood’s total dwelling units. The schools and commercial facilities are central to the neighbourhood and are easily accessible to residents. |
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The Uplands | SIGN UP HERE for The Uplands Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Map it | ||
Webber Greens | SIGN UP HERE for Webber Greens Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Map it | ||
Wedgewood Heights | SIGN UP HERE for Wedgewood Heights Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Wedgewood Heights Most of the roads in Wedgewood Heights are named in honour of well-known Edmontonians. For example: Three early pioneers, Dr. R.B. Wells, W.R. Wells and W.A. Wells all contributed to the growth and development of Edmonton. The Weber family founded the Weber Bros. Company. Other roads are named after Colonel Charles Yardley Weaver, a city lawyer and former alderman. |
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West Jasper Place | SIGN UP HERE for West Jasper Place Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | West Jasper Place During the 1930s, residents settled in the town of Jasper to escape the higher taxes of Edmonton. The town was latter annexed to Edmonton in 1964. |
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West Meadowlark Park | SIGN UP HERE for West Meadowlark Park Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | West Meadowlark Park West Meadowlark Park was originally part of the old town of Jasper Place which was annexed by Edmonton in 1964. At the time of Jasper Place’s incorporation in 1950, 170 Street formed the town’s western limit and West Meadowlark Park was considered to be quite distant from the town centre and from Edmonton. It was not until 1960s that the neighbourhood began to be developed. Misericordia Hospital, two high schools, two elementary schools and Johnny Bright Sports Park serve residents of surrounding neighbourhoods |
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Westridge_Edmonton | SIGN UP HERE for Westridge Neighbourhood News including new MLS® listings and sold statistics. | Westridge Westridge is a long narrow neighbourhood extending into the North Saskatchewan River Valley. Patricia Ravine is to the north and Wolf Willow Ravine is to the south. A number of strategically placed pathways promote pedestrian travel through the neighbourhood. Westridge Park and a community league are centrally located in the neighbourhood. The majority of the development in Westridge occurred during the 1970s. |
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