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Edmonton Community Spotlight: Wellington in Northwest Edmonton Featured Image

Wellington is a mature, residential neighbourhood nestled in northwest Edmonton — part of the city’s historic post‑war suburban expansion. Developed largely in the late 1940s through the 1960s, Wellington is characterized by tree-lined streets, well-kept older homes, and a comfortable, established community vibe.  

Real Estate and Homes For Sale in Wellington

Wellington’s housing stock reflects its era of development and lends itself to a range of lifestyles — from long-time owners to buyers seeking value in mature neighbourhoods.

  • Housing Mix: Roughly 75–76% of residences are single‑detached houses; row houses make up about 16%, while low‑rise apartments (under five storeys) and duplexes account for the remainder.  
  • Ownership Rate:…

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Edmonton Community Spotlight: Woodcroft in Northwest Edmonton Featured Image

Woodcroft is a well‑established, mature neighbourhood in northwest Edmonton — a quiet, central pocket that combines history, greenery, and convenient access to amenities. Nestled between 118 Avenue (north), 111 Avenue (south), 142 Street (west), and Groat Road (east), Woodcroft offers a blend of residential charm and urban conveniences.  

Did you know? The name “Woodcroft” dates back to 1907, originally describing the treed area upon which the neighbourhood was built.  

Real Estate and Homes For Sale in Woodcroft

Woodcroft’s housing stock reflects decades of development, offering a mix of styles for a variety of buyers:

  • Housing Types: Primarily single‑detached homes — including bungalows, split-levels and mid-century builds — with some…

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

About Northwest Edmonton 

The majority of Northwest Edmonton is defined by Parkland County to the west, Sturgeon County to the north, 97th Street to the east and Yellowhead Trail to the south. A small area located just south of the Yellowhead (north of 111th Ave, east of 170th Street and west of 121st Street) also makes up this vast quadrant.

Northwest Edmonton is also comprised of numerous communities that were once standalone towns, villages or hamlets. Established neighbourhoods such Britannia-Youngstown, High Park and Canora, for instance, were once a part of Jasper Place – a town that amalgamated with the…

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