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Homes for Sale in Mccauley, Edmonton

McCauley attracts buyers who want genuine inner-city character without paying Glenora prices.

Active listings

40

Median list price

$274,900

Avg list price

$306,348

Homes for Sale in Mccauley, Edmonton

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Buying in Mccauley

Who fits here

McCauley attracts buyers who want genuine inner-city character without paying Glenora prices. This is Edmonton's most culturally layered neighbourhood — Chinatown and Little Italy share the same streets, and 96 Street (locally known as Church Street) was once cited by Ripley's Believe It or Not as having the highest concentration of churches in the world. Buyers here tend to be urban pragmatists: they want walkability, history, and proximity to downtown without the polish of a master-planned community. The neighbourhood scores a Walk Score of 79 — Very Walkable — putting everyday errands on foot. It suits first-time buyers priced out of Glenora or Westmount, investors who recognize long-cycle upside in a City-designated revitalization zone, and buyers who value diversity and community texture over homogeneity. Heritage character homes, older multi-family stock, and infill projects all coexist here. If you need top-ranked public schools within the neighbourhood boundary or a turn-key suburban feel, McCauley isn't the fit — but if walkable inner-city density and authentic character matter, few neighbourhoods in Edmonton compete.

Current market in the neighbourhood

McCauley's for-sale market reflects its inner-city revitalization arc. The current median list price sits at $274,900 with an average of $306,348, spanning a range from. Active inventory stands at 40 homes, a modest pool given the neighbourhood's compact footprint. Over the past 12 months, properties changed hands with a median sold price and an average of — a sale-to-list ratio of that signals how negotiable or competitive conditions are at any given time. Average days on market runs, and average price per square foot. The mix skews toward older detached homes, character properties, and some low-rise multi-family — new infill has added contemporary options as the City's ongoing neighbourhood renewal program reconstructs roads, sidewalks, and infrastructure. Buyers should underwrite condition carefully; many homes reflect decades of varied ownership, but priced relative to location and lot value, McCauley offers entry points unavailable in adjacent inner-city communities.

Commute and lifestyle

McCauley's location northeast of Downtown Edmonton makes it one of the city's most transit-accessible neighbourhoods. Stadium LRT Station (Capital Line) sits in the neighbourhood's northeast corner, and MacEwan and Kingsway/Royal Alex stations are within close reach to the southwest and northwest. Multiple ETS bus routes cross the neighbourhood, making car-free commuting genuinely viable. Drivers reach downtown in under 10 minutes and are on Yellowhead Trail or the Connors Road interchange quickly. For daily life, the Chinatown and Little Italy commercial strips along 97 Street and 95 Street provide grocery options, specialty food shops, and restaurants within a short walk. Giovanni Caboto Park — built in 1913 and renovated in 2006 with an Italian fountain and life-sized interactive statue — anchors the neighbourhood's outdoor space. The Commonwealth Community Recreation Centre, a 220,000 sq ft facility opened in 2012 with a full aquatic centre, fieldhouse, fitness centre, and indoor track, is accessible just to the north. The McCauley Community League, active since 1935, runs community programming at 95 Street and 108 Avenue.

Long-term context

McCauley is one of Edmonton's designated neighbourhood revitalization areas, with the City actively investing in infrastructure. Neighbourhood renewal construction ran through 2024 and resumed in 2025, covering road reconstruction, new sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and street lighting between 101 Street and 97 Street from 105 Avenue to 111 Avenue. This public capital cycle typically precedes private investment — and McCauley's position within The Quarters Downtown plan (a $99 million City-financed infrastructure program spanning four quarters including the McCauley Quarter) adds another layer of long-run support. The Chinatown revitalization initiative and ongoing community safety programs through REACH McCauley and the McCauley Community League have stabilized the social fabric. Historically, inner-city Edmonton neighbourhoods that complete a full renewal cycle — Calder, Eastwood, Spruce Avenue — have seen meaningful appreciation in the years following construction completion. McCauley is mid-cycle. Buyers entering now absorb near-term construction disruption but position ahead of the post-renewal demand shift. The neighbourhood's cultural density and walkability are structural assets that become more valued as Edmonton's urban core matures.

About Mccauley

Overview

McCauley is one of Edmonton's oldest and most culturally vibrant inner-city neighbourhoods, located just northeast of the downtown core. Named after Edmonton's first mayor, Matthew McCauley, it is celebrated for its historic character and rich diversity, encompassing both Chinatown and Little Italy. The area is undergoing active revitalization, offering an affordable urban environment for buyers with an average sold price.

Location

Bounded by 111 Avenue (Norwood Boulevard) to the north, 101 Street to the west, and the LRT line and railway corridor to the south and east, McCauley's central location is highly convenient. It sits immediately adjacent to the downtown core, giving residents walkable access to major civic amenities, the arts district, and the North Saskatchewan River valley.

Housing character

Housing in McCauley is predominantly single-family detached homes, many of which are historic character properties built in the early to mid-20th century. The neighbourhood also features a mix of duplexes, low-rise apartments, and modern infills resulting from ongoing revitalization efforts. The area presents affordable options for first-time buyers and investors, with an average list price of $306,348 and 40 active listings.

Schools

While former neighbourhood schools like McCauley Public School and Sacred Heart have been repurposed for community and intercultural uses, local students are served by nearby public and Catholic schools. Designated schools for the area include Norwood School, Spruce Avenue School, and Victoria School of the Arts for public students, alongside St. Teresa of Calcutta and St. Alphonsus for Catholic students.

Transit

McCauley is exceptionally well-connected by public transit. The neighbourhood is situated immediately west of the Stadium LRT Station on the Capital Line, providing rapid transit across the city. Additionally, multiple high-frequency bus routes run along key corridors like 97 Street and 101 Street, making commuting to downtown and surrounding areas effortless.

Shopping and dining

The neighbourhood is a premier culinary and cultural destination in Edmonton, serving as the home to the city's vibrant Chinatown and Little Italy districts. Residents can easily access authentic restaurants, bakeries, and specialty grocers, including the iconic Italian Centre Shop on 95 Street. The commercial corridors provide a wide array of everyday services and unique local businesses.

Parks and recreation

McCauley offers excellent recreational amenities, most notably Giovanni Caboto Park, a beautiful and historic green space in Little Italy. The neighbourhood's northeast corner is anchored by Commonwealth Stadium—home to the Edmonton Elks—and the state-of-the-art Commonwealth Community Recreation Centre. Residents also enjoy close proximity to the river valley trail system.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in McCauley is defined by its strong sense of community, cultural immersion, and urban walkability. With a Walk Score that ranks among the highest in the city, residents can enjoy an active, pedestrian-friendly lifestyle. Properties here spend an average of on the market as buyers are drawn to the neighbourhood's heritage, frequent community events, and unmatched central convenience.

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Homes in McCauley currently list from, with a median list price of $274,900. The mix includes older character detached homes, low-rise multi-family, and newer infill — so price varies significantly by condition and property type.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 4:00 pm (America/Edmonton)