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Homes for Sale in Eastwood, Edmonton

Eastwood attracts buyers who want an established north-central Edmonton address at a price point that still makes sense.

Active listings

26

Median list price

$295,000

Avg list price

$291,050

Homes for Sale in Eastwood, Edmonton

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Buying in Eastwood

Who fits here

Eastwood attracts buyers who want an established north-central Edmonton address at a price point that still makes sense. The neighbourhood's mix of post-war bungalows, low-rise condos, and duplexes draws first-time buyers, investors, and downsizers who want urban convenience without the downtown premium. With roughly 69% of homes renter-occupied, there is consistent demand that appeals to landlord-investors seeking positive cash flow. The walkable grid streets, proximity to the Coliseum LRT station, and easy access to 118 Avenue's revitalized commercial strip make Eastwood practical for buyers who commute downtown or to NAIT. Families appreciate St. Gerard Catholic Elementary School within the neighbourhood, and the Eastwood Community League—active since 1923—adds neighbourhood cohesion rare in similarly priced areas. Buyers comfortable with an up-and-coming area rather than a fully arrived one tend to find Eastwood's value compelling.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Eastwood's market reflects its character: affordable entry points, steady rental demand, and growing buyer interest tied to the 118 Avenue revitalization corridor. The neighbourhood's 26 active listings span a – range, with a median list price of $295,000. Over the past 12 months, homes sold at an average and a median, with sellers typically achieving a sale-to-list ratio. Average days on market sits, and price per square foot averages. The high proportion of renters keeps investor demand active, which helps stabilize pricing even during softer market periods. Condos and low-rise apartments represent the most active segment, while detached bungalows on standard 25-foot lots draw buyers seeking renovation upside.

Commute and lifestyle

Eastwood's location puts the Coliseum LRT station at the neighbourhood's eastern edge, connecting residents to downtown Edmonton in under 15 minutes without transferring. Multiple ETS bus routes along 118 Avenue and 97 Street provide surface transit options across the city, and the Yellowhead Trail is accessible at the neighbourhood's northern boundary for quick car commutes to the west end or beyond. Day-to-day errands are walkable: 118 Avenue—also called Alberta Avenue—runs along the southern edge and hosts locally owned shops, bakeries, the Sprucewood branch of Edmonton Public Library, and the Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts. The Commonwealth Recreation Centre is nearby for fitness and skating. The annual Kaleido Family Arts Festival and Deep Freeze Winter Festival reflect the tight-knit, arts-forward culture that has taken root along the corridor since the City's Avenue Initiative revitalization began reshaping the strip.

Long-term context

Eastwood has been part of Edmonton's broader inner-city reinvestment story. The City of Edmonton's Avenue Initiative targeted 118 Avenue for revitalization starting in the mid-2000s, funding streetscape improvements, supporting local business attraction, and anchoring arts organizations along the corridor. That public investment, combined with Eastwood's position just north of downtown and beside the LRT, has steadily made the neighbourhood more attractive to owner-occupiers—a demographic shift that typically precedes broader price appreciation. The neighbourhood was subdivided as early as 1906, and its post-war bungalow stock offers renovation potential on generous city lots. As comparable inner-city neighbourhoods have matured, Eastwood has moved from an overlooked address to an actively watched one among value-oriented buyers and investors tracking Edmonton's north-central core.

About Eastwood

Overview

Eastwood is a historic and vibrant residential neighbourhood in north-central Edmonton, known for its mature tree-lined streets and affordable real estate options. With roots dating back to 1906, the area has seen ongoing revitalization and appeals to buyers seeking community character. Single-family homes are the dominant property type, offering an accessible entry point into the market with a median sold price and an average sold price.

Location

Situated just northeast of Edmonton's downtown core, Eastwood's primary boundaries span from 118 Avenue in the south to the Yellowhead Trail corridor in the north. The western edge follows 89 Street and 86 Street, while the eastern boundary is uniquely shaped by 82 Street, Fort Road, and the CN Rail right-of-way. This central positioning provides residents with quick commutes to the city centre.

Housing character

The architectural landscape of Eastwood features a diverse mix of housing, reflecting its early 20th-century origins. While older, character-filled single-family detached homes are the dominant property type, the neighbourhood also includes semi-detached homes, duplexes, and low-rise apartments. The local market moves at an average of days on market, attracting those looking for established lots with mature elm and ash trees.

Schools

Families in Eastwood have access to several educational institutions within and just outside the neighbourhood boundaries. Local public school options include Delton Elementary School, while St. Gerard Catholic Elementary School serves the Catholic system. Nearby schools in surrounding communities provide additional elementary, junior high, and high school programming.

Transit

Eastwood boasts excellent public transit connectivity, making it highly convenient for commuters. The Coliseum LRT station is located right on the eastern boundary of the neighbourhood, providing rapid transit access to downtown Edmonton, Commonwealth Stadium, and the University of Alberta. Numerous bus routes also run along the major arterial roads, complemented by a well-developed local bicycling network.

Shopping and dining

The neighbourhood's commercial heart is located along 118 Avenue, a vibrant corridor known for its diverse local eateries, cafes, and independent shops. This area, often associated with the broader Alberta Avenue district, offers residents walkable access to daily groceries, pharmacies, and some of Edmonton's best culturally diverse dining experiences.

Parks and recreation

Green spaces and recreational facilities are a staple of the Eastwood community. Eastwood Park provides local playgrounds and sports fields, while the nearby Borden Park offers extensive walking trails and green space. The active Eastwood Community League maintains a community hall and an outdoor skating rink equipped with a PA system, serving as a popular hub for local sports and gatherings.

Lifestyle

Life in Eastwood is characterized by a strong sense of community and rich local culture. The neighbourhood hosts and participates in various local festivals, drawing energy from its active community league and diverse demographic. Revitalization efforts have fostered a welcoming environment for families and young professionals alike, all while maintaining an affordable housing landscape with 26 active listings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Eastwood offers a varied mix of housing types. Approximately 44% of the neighbourhood's stock is low-rise apartments and condos, while around 42% is single-family detached homes—primarily post-war bungalows on standard city lots. Duplexes and semi-detached homes make up the remainder. This variety means buyers can find a condo entry point, a bungalow to renovate, or an income property all within the same neighbourhood.

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Listing information last updated on April 25, 2026 at 8:00 pm (America/Edmonton)