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Southeast Edmonton homes for sale and houses are deverse! Properties here range from a few historical character King Edward houses from the 1800s to recently built properties. Real estate prices also range widely in southeast Edmonton. From million dollar luxury homes in Cloverdale with panoramic downtown views to cheap condominiums for less than $100,000 in Mill Woods.
Depending on your real estate invest portfolia, there are different options for great real estate investments. If you are lokking short term, Mill Woods features several bungalow style houses which can be easily converted to add a legal basement suite. If you are holding out for long term, the Capilano district is one to keep your eye on. These southeast properties are solid, have larger lots and the area will be undergoing revitalization in the near future.
For first time buyers, the Meadows features newer, affordable southeast Edmonton real estate listings - perfect for raising young children.
The Meadows is located in the far southeast coner of the city. These are newer properties, new builds, recently built duplexes, and townhouses. The Meadows is a family district with a millenium demographic. These southeast Edmonton homes for sale are located in Aster, Larkspur, Laurel, Maple, Silver Berry, Tamarack and Wild Rose nieghborhoods.
Bonnie Doon is southeast Edmonton prime real estate. Bonnie Doon is best known for its francophone community, schools and tree-lined streets. Neighborhoods are Bonnie Doon, Cloverdale, Holyrood, Idylwylde, Kenilworth, Ottewell and Strathearn. Capilano is anouther area where mature houses are highly sought after. These are mature dwelling with larger lots. Properties are found in Capilano, Forest Heights, Fulton Place, Gold Bar and Terrace Heights.
Mill Woods offers the most affordable housing in southeast Edmonton. These properties are constructed in the 1970s and 1980s. Mill Woods has 29 neighborhoods and eight districts - Burnewood, Knottwood, Lakewood, Millbourne, Millhurst, Ridgewood, Southwood and Woodvale.
The Ritchie district is referred to as "Mill Creek" in southeast Edmonton. Mill Creek houses are old properties and are currently being replaced with infills and new builds. Communities include Avonmore, Hazeldean, King Edward Park and Ritchie.
Southeast Edmonton is best known for the Mill Creek Ravine. which flows northward through Mill Woods and the Jackie Parker Recreation Area It also flows underneath the Coronet Industrial area. This district is perfect for walking your dog off leash and jogging along the trails.
Depending on where you choose to live in southeast Edmonton, each district offers something different. Bonnie Doon is in the heart of Edmonton's Franco-Albertan community and hosts the only francophone university west of Manitoba.
The Meadows Community Recreation Centre in far southeast Edmonton is a 234,419 square-foot facility and provides indoor and outdoor recreational opportunities from skating, playing hockey to instructer led zumba and yoga classes to public swimming and aquafit lessons.