

Homes for sale in Northeast Edmonton



Why Northeast Edmonton could be your next great move
Known for its cultural diversity, strong community spirit, and excellent amenities, Northeast Edmonton attracts families, professionals, and first-time buyers alike. The area boasts easy access to major shopping centers including Londonderry Mall, Northgate Centre, and Northtown Mall, along with numerous schools, recreational facilities, and parks.
Northeast Edmonton is bounded by the North Saskatchewan River to the south and west, with excellent connectivity via major thoroughfares including the Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16), Fort Road, and the Capital City Freeway. The quadrant offers convenient access to downtown Edmonton, Edmonton International Airport, and surrounding communities like Sherwood Park and St. Albert.
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What kind of houses are for sale in Northeast Edmonton?
Expect a mix of classic bungalows, renovated two-storeys, modern duplexes, and condo apartments. For walkable errands and transit, look near Clareview and Belvedere. For newer homes with larger yards and attached garages, focus on McConachie, Cy Becker, Schonsee, and Crystallina Nera. If a secondary suite is part of your plan, ask us to flag listings where bylaws, layouts, and parking make sense.
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Living in Northeast Edmonton: What to expect
Northeast Edmonton is relaxed, family-friendly, and convenient. You’ll see kids biking to school, people walking dogs around the storm ponds, and neighbours who actually wave. Groceries, gyms, and coffee are never far, and weekend park time is almost a given.
🛍️ Shopping & dining
Errands are simple. Manning Town Centre, Clareview Town Centre, and Eaux Claires cover groceries, pharmacies, banking, and coffee. Big-box stores like Costco and Home Depot are close when the weekend turns into a project. If you like trying new spots, you’ll find great bakeries and global eats along 50 Street, 66 Street, 82 Street, and 137 Avenue.
🏫 Education
Ottewell provides excellent educational opportunities with multiple schools serving different grade levels and educational systems.
Public Schools
The area is served by Edmonton Public Schools with dozens of elementary, junior high, and senior high schools throughout the quadrant, including:
- M.E. LaZerte High School
- Eastglen High School
- Belvedere School
- Abbottsfield School
- Northmount School
Catholic schools
Edmonton Catholic Schools operates multiple schools in Northeast Edmonton:
- St. Basil Catholic School
- Father Michael Troy Catholic School
- Archbishop Jordan Catholic High School
- St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School
- Numerous other elementary schools
Daycares and early learning centres are available throughout the area.
Post-secondary options:
- Concordia University College of Alberta
- MacEwan University
- Norquest College
- Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
- The King’s University College
- University of Alberta
🛣️ Transportation
Cross-city trips are fast with Anthony Henday. Yellowhead and Manning connect you to downtown, Sherwood Park, and Fort Saskatchewan without fuss. Clareview Station anchors LRT service, and bus routes link surrounding communities. Multi-use paths and the River Valley trails make evening walks and short rides an easy habit.
🤸 Recreation
Northeast Edmonton is rich with recreational facilities and community amenities. The Clareview Community Recreation Centre is a major facility offering swimming pools, fitness centers, ice rinks, and programming for all ages.
Multiple community leagues throughout Northeast Edmonton operate halls, outdoor rinks, sports fields, and organize year-round activities, including hockey, soccer, baseball, community events, and seasonal celebrations.
The Coliseum area features Commonwealth Stadium and Rogers Place (via easy LRT access), providing access to professional sports, concerts, and major events.
Numerous places of worship representing diverse faiths serve the multicultural community, including Christian churches of various denominations, mosques, temples, and other religious centers.
🏞️ Green spaces
Northeast Edmonton features an extensive network of parks, playgrounds, and natural areas. The North Saskatchewan River valley forms the southern boundary, providing access to Edmonton’s renowned river valley park system with over 160 kilometres of trails for walking, cycling, and cross-country skiing.
Major parks include:
- Rundle Park – Featuring a lake, golf course, picnic areas, and summer recreation
- Hermitage Park – Offering sports fields and community amenities
- Gold Bar Park – River valley access with trails and green space
- Numerous neighbourhood parks with playgrounds, spray parks, and sports facilities
The area’s mature neighbourhoods feature tree-lined streets and established landscaping, while newer developments incorporate modern green space design with walking paths and naturalized areas.
Common FAQs about living in Northeast Edmonton
The time to sell varies by community, property type, and condition. Well-maintained homes in desirable neighbourhoods with good schools and amenities typically sell within 30-60 days in a balanced market.
Homes priced competitively with updated features often sell faster, while properties requiring significant renovations may take longer. Our experienced agents can provide specific market insights for your particular community and property type.
Northeast Edmonton’s recent market activity in 2025 shows strong sales and steady price growth. Most single-family homes in this area are selling in the low- to mid-$400,000s, depending on the exact neighbourhood and property type.
Based on recent Edmonton-area data:
- Single-family homes (Northeast Edmonton): Median sold price of approximately $410,000–$435,000 as of September 2025.
- Detached homes (Edmonton area): Average sold price of $452,849.
- Semi-detached/duplexes: Average around $433,760.
- Townhouses: Average around $303,382.
- Apartment condos: Average around $207,363.
Most homes in Northeast Edmonton are selling close to asking price, which reflects competitive market conditions. For exact sold prices in your neighbourhood or for a specific home type, your Noralta agent can pull up-to-date MLS® data and provide a free property evaluation.
Northeast Edmonton offers numerous advantages, including:
- diverse housing options at various price points,
- excellent transit connectivity with LRT access,
- rich cultural diversity with international dining and shopping,
- strong community spirit with active community leagues,
- good schools across multiple systems,
- extensive parks and river valley access,
- and convenient proximity to major employment centers.
The area provides exceptional value for families, first-time buyers, and investors.
If you want a practical location with everyday convenience and a range of price points, yes. Buyers choose this area for affordability, commute options, and access to the River Valley and rec centres.
Northeast Edmonton is home to over 150,000 residents, making it one of the city’s most populous quadrants. The area is characterized by significant cultural diversity, with large populations of immigrants from Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and other regions, contributing to the area’s vibrant multicultural character.
Our agents provide a no-obligation valuation using current comps, market trends, and your home’s features. We’ll review timing, pricing strategy, and simple prep tips to maximize value.
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