Who fits here
Mount Pleasant draws buyers who want inner-city NW convenience without paying Hillhurst or Kensington premiums. The neighbourhood sits between 16 Avenue NW to the south and 32 Avenue NW to the north, with Confederation Park as its western border — a 200-hectare green space that gives residents a genuine park backyard rather than a postage-stamp median. The housing stock is a real mix: original 1940s and 1950s bungalows on full lots, semi-detached infills, and newer three-storey townhomes, so buyers across a wide budget range find a foothold here. SAIT is a 10-minute walk south, which makes the neighbourhood appealing to faculty, staff, and mature students who prefer owning near campus. Young families appreciate the walkable access to Rosemont School (K–6, CBE), the community rink, and North Hill Mall a few blocks east on 16 Avenue. First-time buyers eyeing a character bungalow to renovate, investors looking for a solid long-term hold near post-secondary institutions, and move-up buyers who want a detached home close to downtown all compete for listings here.











