Who fits here
Evansdale draws buyers who want a fully built-out northeast Edmonton neighbourhood without the premium of newer suburban communities. The housing mix — roughly 54% single-detached, 19% row houses, 24% low-rise apartments, and a small share of semi-detached — means first-time buyers can enter at a lower price point, while move-up buyers can find larger detached homes on the same streets. Families are well served by three schools within the neighbourhood boundaries: Evansdale School (EPSB, K–6) with its Arabic Bilingual Program and designation as Alberta's first UN Rights Respecting School; Cardinal Leger Catholic Junior High; and St. Philip Catholic Elementary. The Evansdale Community League, active since 1971, runs a community hall and outdoor rink at 91 Street and 150 Avenue — a genuine focal point for residents year-round. Investors targeting long-term rental income find the density mix and proximity to major employment corridors attractive. The neighbourhood suits buyers who prioritize established community infrastructure, walkable schools, and transit access over brand-new construction.











