Beacon Heights is an established community located in Northeast Edmonton. One of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods, Beacon Heights was established in 1910, when it was a part of the Town of Beverly. By 1961, when the town’s population had reached 9,000 people, Beverly amalgamated with the greater City of Edmonton. The northern portion of the former town encompasses the neighbourhoods of Bergman and Beacon Heights, while Beverly Heights makes up the southern portion.

See also: Edmonton Community Spotlight: Beverly Heights in Northeast Edmonton

Did you know? The Town of Beverly Heights takes its name from the Town of Beverly in Yorkshire, England. 

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Single-family homes account for over 80% of…

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The Northeast Edmonton community of Belvedere encompasses all real estate located east of 66th Street, south of 137th Ave and west of the LRT corridor. A mature neighbourhood, Belvedere was formerly a part of the Village of North Edmonton, annexed by the greater City of Edmonton in 1910. Despite the community’s long history, most residential construction did not occur until the 1950s, emphasizing single-family homes. Over the last few decades, development in and around the area has resulted in a tight-knit and family-friendly neighbourhood, celebrated for its array of affordable home styles and proximity to amenities.

Did you know? The Village of North Edmonton was also referred to as “Packingtown,” due to the number of meatpacking plants in the…

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The Northeast Edmonton community of Belmont encompasses all real estate located east of 40th Street, south of 137th Ave, west of Victoria Trail and north of the Kennedale Ravine. A mature neighbourhood, Belmont’s roots date back to the late 1800s when many new settlers arrived in the area. Despite being annexed by the City of Edmonton in 1961, Belmont went largely undeveloped until the 1970s, when the Clareview Outline Plan was approved. From here, the community expanded quickly and was largely complete by the decade’s end.

Did you know? Belmont takes its name from the terms “belle” and “mont” – French for “beautiful mountain.”

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Belmont offers Edmonton home buyers a broad mix of home styles,…

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Looking for an affordable, amenity-friendly neighbourhood in the heart of Northeast Edmonton? Look no further than vibrant Kildare. A mature community situated in Northeast Edmonton’s Londonderry district, Kildare boasts a unique blend of versatile home styles and desirable commercial amenities (including popular Londonderry Mall). Overall, Kildare’s laid-back atmosphere, paired with its unbeatable location, make it the perfect place to call home for buyers of all budgets and lifestyles.

Did you know? All neighbourhoods within the Londonderry district take their name from Irish towns and counties. Located in eastern Ireland, “Kildare” is the anglicized name for Cill-dara, Gaelic for “church of the oak.”

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Bannerman is an established neighbourhood located along the eastern fringes of Northeast Edmonton. Like many other communities situated in this end of the city, Bannerman was annexed by greater Edmonton in the early 1960s, with development occurring approximately ten years later. In addition to diverse and affordable home styles, part of Bannerman’s appeal lies within its close proximity to shops, services and popular Hermitage Park. A great neighbourhood for outdoor lovers and active families, Hermitage Park allows residents to enjoy an endless array of recreational amenities within a beautiful river valley setting.

Did you know? Bannerman takes its name from Mr. H. Bannerman, who settled in the neighbouring community of Belmont in the late 1800s.…

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Abbottsfield is an established community situated in mature Northeast Edmonton. With roots dating back to 1882, the neighbourhood was located directly east of the Town of Beverly, housing one of the town’s coal mines until operations eventually closed in the mid-1900s. Abbottsfield remained a rural area until it, along with Beverly, amalgamated with the greater City of Edmonton in 1961.

Today, this charming neighbourhood is known for its mature trees, affordable homes and close proximity to amenities, including the picturesque North Saskatchewan River Valley.

Did you know? E.F. Carey once owned the land now known as the community of Abbottsfield. One of Edmonton’s most prominent citizens in the 19th century, Carey was co-founder of the Norris…

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Tucked away along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River Valley, Beverly Heights is an established Northeast Edmonton neighbourhood whose history dates back to the late 1800s. Formerly a standalone town known for its lucrative coal mining operations, Beverly didn’t amalgamate with the greater City of Edmonton until the early 1960s. To this day, this mature community maintains a quiet and independent vibe reminiscent of its small-town roots. Quaint, outdoor-friendly, and brimming with convenient amenities, Beverly Heights is a popular choice among first-time buyers, growing families, and anyone searching for an affordable single-family home.

Did you know? First established as a village (prior to becoming a town in 1914), the Village of Beverly…

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Cromdale is a uniquely shaped neighbourhood located along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River Valley. One of Edmonton’s oldest inner-city communities, Cromdale’s development coincided with the extension of the city’s streetcar line in 1911. Today, Cromdale is home to some of the most desirable real estate in the capital region, thanks to its proximity to downtown and countless popular amenities.

Did you know? “Cromdale” is a Scottish name meaning “crooked valley”- a fitting description given its unusual shape and proximity to Kinnaird Ravine and the North Saskatchewan River. 

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Cromdale remained a low-density neighbourhood for decades, with many of the area’s single-family homes built before…

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A picturesque community overlooking the banks of the North Saskatchewan River Valley, Bellevue represents one of Edmonton’s oldest and most highly sought-after neighbourhoods. Tucked away among other popular Central Northeast Edmonton communities (including Highlands, Montrose and Virginia Park), Bellevue sits just a short distance from the Highlands Golf Club, Borden Park, the river valley trail system, and Edmonton’s vibrant city centre.

Did you know? Bellevue is thought to take its name from the French term “beautiful view.” A fitting title for a neighbourhood offering spectacular views of both the river valley and the downtown Edmonton skyline. 

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An established community boasting mature trees…

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Northeast Edmonton remains one of the city’s most popular districts among home buyers – and it’s not hard to see why! Home to some of the most affordable real estate opportunities in the capital region, this highly desirable area offers reasonably priced home styles, paired with some of the best amenities the City of Edmonton has to offer.

If you’re considering calling Northeast Edmonton home, here are five ultra-affordable neighbourhoods to consider: 

Balwin

Average Listing Price: $296,000

Minimum Listing Price: $87,000

Maximum Listing Price: $750,000

First established in the early 1900s, Balwin is a highly accessible community bordered by Fort Road, the Yellowhead Highway and 82nd Ave. As a result of its mature status, the…

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