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Homes for Sale in Bellevue, Edmonton

Bellevue suits buyers who want an established northeast Edmonton neighbourhood with genuine character and surprisingly strong value.

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$409,900

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$376,567

Homes for Sale in Bellevue, Edmonton

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Buying in Bellevue

Who fits here

Bellevue suits buyers who want an established northeast Edmonton neighbourhood with genuine character and surprisingly strong value. The area skews toward families and long-term owner-occupiers drawn by quiet, tree-lined streets, proximity to the North Saskatchewan River valley, and a tight-knit community league dating back to 1920. At roughly 96% single-detached housing, Bellevue is overwhelmingly a house neighbourhood — buyers looking for a low-rise condo or townhome will find almost nothing here. First-time buyers who prioritize space over prestige will appreciate the relative affordability compared to central or southwest Edmonton, while move-up buyers can find solid brick and stucco postwar homes on generous lots. The neighbourhood attracts people who value walkable access to LRT, short commutes downtown, and a well-rooted community over a newer suburban subdivision.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Bellevue's market is driven almost entirely by single-detached homes — multi-family supply is minimal, which keeps inventory tight and listings competitive when well-priced properties appear. The median sold price sits and the average sold price, reflecting the neighbourhood's blend of modest postwar bungalows and updated character homes. Homes have averaged days on market over the past year, with sales recorded. The sale-to-list ratio of signals how efficiently priced homes are trading. Buyers can currently expect an active listing inventory of 3 homes and an average price per square foot, with the market price range running from. Pricing in Bellevue reflects its northeast location — buyers get more lot and living space per dollar than comparable inner-city neighbourhoods.

Commute and lifestyle

Bellevue's most significant transit asset is its immediate proximity to the Coliseum LRT station on the Capital Line, which connects residents directly to downtown Edmonton and south to Century Park without a car. ETS bus routes along 118 Avenue and Wayne Gretzky Drive provide additional surface transit for crosstown trips. Drivers access Wayne Gretzky Drive (a key north-south arterial) and 118 Avenue heading west toward the core, putting most of the city within 25 minutes outside peak hours. On foot, Commonwealth Stadium is a short walk west along 112 Avenue, and the North Saskatchewan River valley trail network is accessible to the south. Commercial nodes along 118 Avenue cover daily errands, and the community league — one of Edmonton's longest-running — organizes programming year-round. Bellevue offers a quiet, low-pressure residential character that appeals to buyers tired of subdivision living.

Long-term context

Bellevue has followed the broader pattern of northeast Edmonton inner-city neighbourhoods: gradual, steady appreciation rather than volatile speculation. Its age and established lot sizes create a natural supply floor — limited new construction means the postwar bungalow stock is increasingly being renovated or rebuilt rather than sitting idle. The Coliseum LRT station anchors long-term transit value, and ongoing City of Edmonton investment along the 118 Avenue corridor has potential to lift surrounding residential prices as commercial activity matures. Buyers entering Bellevue today are purchasing into a neighbourhood with genuine historical roots (community league est. 1920), river valley adjacency, and direct LRT access — three factors that have historically supported resilience in Edmonton's inner-city market. The neighbourhood's small footprint and low turnover mean patient buyers who hold through market cycles tend to be well-rewarded.

About Bellevue

Overview

Bellevue is a small, picturesque neighbourhood in east-central Edmonton, perched atop the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. True to its name, which translates to 'beautiful view' in French, the community offers stunning panoramas of the river valley and the downtown skyline. Established in the early 1900s, it maintains an old-world charm with mature, tree-lined streets and a tight-knit atmosphere that appeals to families, professionals, and retirees alike. Recent market activity shows an average sold price.

Location

Situated in Edmonton's northeast central quadrant, Bellevue is bounded by 118 Avenue to the north, Wayne Gretzky Drive to the west, 67 Street to the east, and the scenic North Saskatchewan River valley to the south. This strategic location provides residents with quick commutes to downtown Edmonton and seamless access to the south side via Wayne Gretzky Drive. The community is bordered by other historic neighbourhoods like Highlands, Montrose, and Virginia Park.

Housing character

The housing landscape in Bellevue is dominated by single-family detached homes, which make up the vast majority of the real estate. Much of the neighbourhood's development occurred prior to 1950, resulting in a charming mix of pre- and post-war bungalows, Craftsman-style houses, and Edwardian homes. In recent years, there has been a rise in modern infill developments that thoughtfully mirror the area's historic architecture. Homes in this highly sought-after area typically see an average of on the market.

Schools

Education in the area is anchored by Eastglen High School, a prominent Edmonton Public School situated directly within the neighbourhood boundaries. For post-secondary students, Concordia University of Edmonton is located just steps away in the adjoining Virginia Park community. Younger children are typically served by public and Catholic elementary schools in the surrounding neighbourhoods, such as Montrose School and Mount Royal School.

Transit

Bellevue offers excellent connectivity for both drivers and transit riders. The community benefits from close proximity to Edmonton's Capital LRT Line, with both the Coliseum and Stadium LRT stations located just a short distance to the west. Major thoroughfares like Wayne Gretzky Drive and 118 Avenue ensure quick driving routes across the city, while local bus service operates conveniently along 112 Avenue.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy easy access to the charming Highlands shopping district along 112 Avenue, which features beloved local spots like Mandolin Books and Coffee and the historic Gibbard Block. For more extensive retail needs, downtown Edmonton's vibrant Jasper Avenue and the Capilano Mall are only a short drive away. The neighbourhood is also conveniently close to the Edmonton EXPO Centre, keeping major events and trade shows within easy reach.

Parks and recreation

Bellevue is an outdoor lover's dream, offering direct access to the North Saskatchewan River Valley's extensive network of walking and cycling trails. The neighbourhood is home to the Eastglen Leisure Centre, which boasts a popular salt-water pool, and the historic Thistle Curling Club. Just next door, residents can explore the beautiful Borden Park or tee off at the scenic Highlands Golf Club.

Lifestyle

Life in Bellevue is characterized by a blend of peaceful, nature-oriented living and active community engagement. The Bellevue Community League, established in 1920, frequently hosts events, block parties, and festivals that foster a strong neighbourly bond. With its incredible river valley access, historic roots, and welcoming environment, the neighbourhood offers a relaxed yet vibrant lifestyle perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet retreat near the city centre.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bellevue is almost exclusively a single-detached home neighbourhood — approximately 96% of dwellings are single-family houses. Buyers will find mostly postwar bungalows and two-storey homes on generous lots, with very limited multi-family or condo inventory.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 11:00 am (America/Edmonton)