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Homes for Sale in Newcastle, Drumheller

Browse MLS® listings in Newcastle, a Drumheller neighbourhood.

Active listings

5

Median list price

$368,000

Avg list price

$438,160

Homes for Sale in Newcastle, Drumheller

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About Newcastle

Overview

Newcastle is a historic and scenic residential neighbourhood nestled in the Red Deer River valley of Drumheller, Alberta. Originally a separate village, it was annexed by Drumheller in 1967 and has since maintained a tranquil, community-focused atmosphere. The local real estate market currently features 5 active listings, with properties spending an average of on the market.

Location

Situated along South Dinosaur Trail (Highway 838), Newcastle is conveniently located approximately 2 kilometres west of Drumheller's central downtown core. The neighbourhood is beautifully bordered by the Red Deer River to the north, directly across the water from the community of Midlandvale.

Housing character

The neighbourhood's dominant property type is the single-family detached home, often situated on generous, mature lots. Newcastle caters primarily to a mid-range price point, featuring a median sold price and an average sold price, making it an appealing option for families, downsizers, and first-time buyers seeking space and privacy.

Schools

Students in Newcastle are served by the Golden Hills School Division and Christ the Redeemer Catholic Schools. Nearby educational facilities in Drumheller include Greentree School for elementary students, Drumheller Valley Secondary School (DVSS) for high school education, and St. Anthony's School, which provides a K-12 Catholic curriculum.

Transit

Getting around Newcastle is heavily car-dependent, though the local road network is highly accessible. South Dinosaur Trail serves as the primary arterial route, providing residents with a quick, direct five-minute commute into downtown Drumheller and seamless connections to the broader regional highway system.

Shopping and dining

While Newcastle is strictly a residential and recreational area, its immediate proximity to downtown Drumheller ensures everyday amenities are easily within reach. A short drive east brings residents to a variety of grocery stores, retail shops, and local dining staples like Yavis Family Restaurant & Lounge.

Parks and recreation

A major highlight of the community is the Newcastle Beach Recreation Area, which boasts a sandy beach along the banks of the Red Deer River. This recently upgraded park features a boat and kayak launch, covered picnic shelters, a playground, a fenced dog park, and direct access to the paved Red Deer River Nature Trail.

Lifestyle

Life in Newcastle revolves around a relaxed, outdoor-oriented lifestyle set against the striking backdrop of the Canadian Badlands. Residents enjoy a peaceful suburban atmosphere with immediate access to river activities, extensive walking trails, and proximity to iconic local landmarks like the World's Largest Dinosaur.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 2:00 pm (America/Edmonton)