Pleasantview Homes For Sale, Edmonton

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Pleasantview Real Estate Services

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When you make the decision to sell your Pleasantview home, we are committed to going the extra mile to ensure that all of your needs are successfully met in a professional and honest manner. For an accurate sale price on your Pleasantview home, contact us today and learn the best time to sell in your community.

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Pleasantview REALTORS®

Looking for a great REALTOR® to help you buy or sell a home in Pleasantview Edmonton? Contact one of our real estate agents who is familiar with the Pleasantview neighborhood and can help you through the process. Call/text us at 780-910-5179

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Recently Sold in Pleasantview

Was there another home recently sold near you? Courious in knowing how much that property sold for? Staying up to date on the real estate market and knowing the sold prices in Pleasantview is a smart move. Ask us about any recently sold Edmonton property prices.

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More homes for sale near Pleasantview

Looking for more homes for sale near you? Check out all of our MLS® listings near Southgate Mall and LRT. Communitites near Pleasantview Edmonton include Allendale, Empire Park, Lansdowne, Lendrum Place, Malmo Plains, Parkallen and Pleasantview.

Houses in Pleasantview

Pleasantview homes for sale in central southwest Edmonton are the original bungalow-style houses with just under half of the dwellings built during the sixties to newer elegant luxury properties. Pleasantview is next to Strathcona Junction bounded by 111 Street , 51 Avenue, west of Calgary Trail. Residential real estate Pleasantview in is changing quickly with new builds replacing the older dwellings. Originally, Pleasantview houses were built for an elite and executive clientele and have been a part of our city since 1914 long before the Southgate shopping Centre.

Pleasantview has been identified as Martin Estate on Google Maps is currently undergoing a regeneration. It offers larger than average lots sizes and many of these Pleasantview houses in the area are being upgraded or replaced. Pleasantview was not completed until after World War II when farmland was added to the town and divided into lots that were one half acre or a full acre in size. These lots were then sold under the Veterans Land act to the soldiers that were returning from the war. The Soldiers were buying land in Martin estates, which was the name for the neighbourhood at that time. About half the homes in Pleasantview are single-family detached homes and 20% of the buildings are apartments while row houses and duplexes make up the rest of the residential infrastructure.

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