Who fits here
Wellington draws buyers who want a turn-key post-war bungalow on a quiet street without paying inner-city prices. The neighbourhood is solidly owner-occupied — roughly seven in ten homes are owned rather than rented — and the streetscape of mature trees, wide lots, and landscaped buffers from the adjacent industrial land gives it a settled, lived-in quality that newer suburbs can't replicate. Young families appreciate the walkable community league at 132 Street and 134 Avenue, which keeps an outdoor rink and hall running year-round. Couples downsizing from larger suburban properties find the compact, well-maintained bungalows easy to manage, while investors value the mix of single-detached homes and row housing that keeps entry points accessible. If you want a detached home with a yard, a community with genuine roots, and quick freeway access west without the premium of more fashionable northwest neighbourhoods, Wellington fits the brief.











