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. 

Real Estate and Homes For Sale in Bellevue 

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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Are you in search of homes for sale or other real estate opportunities in Northeast Edmonton? Here’s what you need to know.

About Northeast Edmonton 

Northeast Edmonton is defined by 97th Street to the west, Edmonton city limits to the north and east and Yellowhead Trail to the south. A handful of neighbourhoods south of Yellowhead Trail and north of the North Saskatchewan River are also part of greater Northeast Edmonton.

Many of Northeast Edmonton’s more mature neighbourhoods, such as those closest to the North Saskatchewan River Valley, started as separate towns or villages before amalgamating with the Greater City of Edmonton. For instance, what we now know to be the Beverly area, was once the Town of Beverly, (whose sign still marks the…

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Located in the heart of Edmonton’s beautiful Lake District, Schonsee is a newer Northeast Edmonton community still undergoing development. This includes the highly acclaimed Village at Schonsee –  a close-knit new home community located in the neighbourhood’s northwestern corner. Known for its modern, affordable new home styles, accessible amenities, vast open spaces and family-friendly atmosphere, Schonsee is rapidly becoming one of Northeast Edmonton’s most desirable places to live.

Did you know? As a nod to Edmonton’s ethnic diversity, all Northeast Edmonton Lake District communities take their names from lakes in different languages. “Schonsee” refers to the German words “schön” (beautiful) and “see” (lake). 

Home Styles Suited to Every…

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One of five communities located in northeast Edmonton’s Pilot Sound area, Hollick-Kenyon sits nestled near the north Anthony Henday and Manning Drive. Extremely amenity-friendly, this diverse all-in-one neighbourhood was developed with families in mind, offering a broad range of single-family homes in all styles and price points, ample nearby shops and services, several local schools and vast amounts of outdoor space.

Did you know? As a nod to Edmonton’s aviation history, the Pilot Sound district is comprised of five residential neighbourhoods – each taking its name after a brave Canadian pilot, including Brintnell, Matt Berry, Cy Becker, McConachie and, of course, Hollick-Kenyon. 

Hollick-Kenyon Home Styles 

Though Hollick-Kenyon was…

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Delton and Eastwood represent two of the oldest communities in Edmonton. Located just north of the downtown core, these dual neighbourhoods amalgamated with the greater city in 1910. Further development was spurred by a local streetcar line, which saw several homes and businesses crop up in and around the area. Boasting quiet streets and unbeatable historic charm, Delton and Eastwood are a “must-see” for anyone looking for a mature neighbourhood with a comfortable community feel.

Did you know? Delton was named after Edward Delegare Grierson, a Canadian Pacific railway employee who went on to own several properties along famed Jasper Ave. Grierson also served as an Edmonton city councillor in the early 1900s. 

Home Styles in Delton and…

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Like so many infill communities around Edmonton, McKernan offers home buyers the unparalleled charm they have come to expect from an established neighbourhood. Located near the University of Alberta, this highly desirable community is riddled with mature trees, walkable streets and sits within proximity to some of the city’s trendiest amenities.

Did you know? McKernan was named after John McKernan – a member of one of Edmonton’s prominent pioneer families as well as a highly successful businessman and entrepreneur. 

McKernan Home Styles: The Best of Both Worlds

Although first-established in 1912, homes were not developed in the McKernan area until the late 1940s and early 50s (until then, most of the neighbourhood consisted of what was…

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