Who fits here
Cy Becker is a strong match for families and first-time buyers who want a brand-new suburban feel without sacrificing city access. The neighbourhood sits in Edmonton's northeast, bounded by Anthony Henday Drive to the north, giving residents a direct ring-road connection to every quadrant of the city. It draws buyers who prioritize modern construction — most homes here are single-family detached built within the last decade or so — and who want to be in an area still actively growing rather than a mature infill pocket. Proximity to Brintnell, Hollick-Kenyon, and McConachie means the wider corridor is well-established enough to have schools and basic services in place, while Cy Becker itself retains that new-neighbourhood energy. If you have young children, the designated EPSB elementary (Belvedere School) serves the community with busing available. The neighbourhood is part of the Horse Hill Community League catchment, one of the oldest in the northeast, offering a ready-made sense of community. It suits buyers who are comfortable with the trade-off of a longer commute to downtown in exchange for newer homes, lower density, and room to grow.










