There's Ample Space to Grow in King Edward Park

King Edward Park in Edmonton is a sprawling neighbourhood that includes a significantly larger territory than its nearby neighbours. At the same time, however, it maintains an average population density that means it's not too crowded even though infill homes are starting to reclaim some of its previously unused lands. 

Just south of Whyte Avenue, in Southeast Edmonton, you will find the charming neighbourhood of King Edward Park. Homes for sale here appeal to a broad range of buyers, with beautifully renovated character homes, duplexes, and modest family homes there is something for everyone. It is easy to find affordably priced homes in this area, so it is popular amongst first time buyers. Follow this link if you would like to learn more about real estate in King Edward Park.

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The Story Behind King Edward Park

This neighbourhood became a part of Edmonton in 1912, and by 1921, it had its own community league. Today, the same organization provides facilities like a meeting hall and ice rink. It also hosts fun seasonal events that make it easy for new residents to feel like they're really a part of this great community.

Thanks to its stretched-out geography, King Edward Park's boundaries vary widely. On the eastern side, it juts up against commercial zones that afford instant access to shopping and employment. To the west, however, the residential streets terminate around a local hockey rink, curling club and outdoor sports fields. Beyond these facilities lies a densely forested park that's part of the Mill Creek Ravine system. Rife with pathways that let one enjoy miles of undisturbed exploration, these green spaces offer welcome gateways to the North Saskatchewan River and the rich ecosystems that once dominated this part of Alberta.

Finding a Perfect Place Here

One of the defining characteristics of King Edward Park is that its overwhelmingly residential zoning doesn't follow a cookie-cutter arrangement. Although about 60 percent of the homes are single-family residences, a healthy dose of duplexes and a smaller fraction of apartments mean that there are plenty of great housing and property investment opportunities.

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