Posted by Terry Paranych on Thursday, October 6th, 2022 10:23pm.
Part of the former City of Strathcona, the southwest community of Allendale merged with the greater City of Edmonton in 1912. As such, Allendale remains one of Edmonton’s oldest neighbourhoods, known for its mature landscaping, quiet, tree-lined streets, affordable single-family homes and proximity to desirable amenities.
Did you know? Allendale’s namesake, the Allen family, farmed land in the area before its annexation by the City of Strathcona in the early 1900s.
As mentioned above, real estate in Allendale consists primarily of single-family homes. As a result, the community has drawn interest from growing families, move-up home buyers and first-time buyers looking for the perfect neighbourhood to call home.
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Updated Character Homes – Although Allendale’s development continued well into the 1980s, most homes in the area were constructed toward the end of the Second World War. This has led to single-family homes of all ages and price points, with emphasis on older post-war bungalows – many of which have been upgraded to include modern features:
Modern Infill Homes – Due to its attractive location, the community is also seeing an influx of contemporary infill development. Outfitted with the latest finishes and amenities, these beautifully crafted homes include two-storey single-family models, duplexes and fourplexes and provide an attractive option for those in search of modern living in a mature community.
Features to expect from an Allendale infill home may include:
Home buyers preferring to build their dream home from the ground up may also benefit from vacant lot opportunities in Allendale. These oversized, landscaped lots offer plenty of room for a two-and-a-half-story home, detached double garage and ample yard space.
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New and Renovated Duplexes – Renovated and infill duplexes account for roughly 12% of home styles in Allendale. Three-bedroom, three-bathroom semi-detached homes are standard, with 1,400 square feet of family-friendly living space. Allendale duplexes offer a more cost-effective alternative to the neighbourhood’s detached homes and provide many of the same advantages – including high-end kitchens, luxury ensuites, private yard spaces and more.
Low-Rise Apartment-Style Condos – Though minimal, a few low-rise apartments are available in Allendale, perfect for working professionals and first-time buyers looking to stick close to the downtown. One bedroom, one-bathroom units may start as low as $120,000, whereas larger units may be priced upwards of $300,000.
Real Estate Investment Opportunities – In addition to duplexes, tri-plexes and fourplexes, many detached homes in Allendale have been outfitted with legal income suites – providing the perfect opportunity for the budding real estate investor or first-time buyer looking to make homeownership more affordable.
Average Listing Price: $451,000
Minimum Listing Price: $278,000
Maximum Listing Price: $699,000
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Did you know? The former City of Strathcona was comprised of several current Southwest Edmonton communities, including Allendale, Belgravia, Garneau, McKernan, Queen Alexandra and, of course, Strathcona.
Yet another reason why Allendale is becoming an increasingly popular choice among Edmonton home buyers is its proximity to great amenities. Grocers, restaurants, and several big-box retailers can be found within walking distance along bordering Calgary Trail (104th Street), while Southgate Centre and the many shops, services and eateries of Whyte Avenue can be accessed within a few minutes drive.
The neighbourhood also conveniently houses a local food store, daycare, pub and a deli. Other notable amenities in the area include:
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Did you know? As per the City of Edmonton’s Building Great Neighbourhoods program, Allendale has undergone significant revitalization and reconstruction. This initiative includes the rehabilitation of the community’s roads, sidewalks, curbs and streetlights.
In addition to housing a centrally located public junior high school and park site, Allendale remains in proximity to several public, Catholic and specialty schools (including the Alberta School for the Deaf) and the University of Alberta.
Allendale Designated Public Schools:
Allendale Designated Catholic Schools:
Did you know? First opened in 1908 to 71 students, Strathcona High School is considered Edmonton’s oldest school. Formerly located in Old Scona, the school moved to its current location in 1955.
The Allendale Community League provides residents with various indoor and outdoor activities for all ages. These include yoga classes, a dart club, bridge club, skating, soccer and organized events. The neighbourhood is also home to a large community garden, several playgrounds, tennis courts, baseball diamonds, sports fields and a basketball court.
Edmonton’s North Saskatchewan River Valley and Whitemud Park sit within a few minutes’ drive to the west, providing Allendale residents access to picnic sites, bike trails and walking paths, tobogganing hills and a variety of other outdoor amenities.
Other popular recreation venues near Allendale include:
Did you know? Geared towards supporting high-performance athletes, Edmonton’s Kinsmen Sports Centre is regarded as one of the most unique sports centres in North America and a world-class destination for training, competition and fitness. (source: City of Edmonton)
Extremely accessible, Allendale is bounded by 109th Street to the west, 70th Ave to the north, Calgary Trail (104th Street) to the east and 61st Ave/Argyll Road to the south. Running north to south, 109th and 104th Street make it easy for residents to reach both the University area and Edmonton’s downtown core in just over 10 minutes.
A major thoroughfare, Whitemud Drive is also situated a few minutes’ drive to the community’s south. Adjoining 61st Ave (Argyll Road) bisects several convenient arterial routes, including 99th Street, 91st Street (south), Wayne Gretzky Drive and the Sherwood Park Freeway/east Anthony Henday.
Allendale also boasts an exceptional walk score and ample transit opportunities scattered throughout the neighbourhood. This includes a one-minute walk to the 501 Capital LRT Line and the 502 Metro LRT Line via the South Campus/Ft. Edmonton Station bus stop. Allendale residents will also benefit from improved LRT access to Southeast, Northwest, West and deeper Southwest Edmonton upon completion of the Valley LRT line and Capital LRT line expansion.
Did you know? 75th Street was formally renamed Wayne Gretzky Drive in October of 1999 to commemorate The Great One’s many successful years as captain of the Edmonton Oilers.
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