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Real Estate in College Park_GRPR, Grande Prairie

College Park is one of Grande Prairie''s most established inner-city neighbourhoods, sitting directly adjacent to Northwestern Polytechnic''s main campus on 106 Avenue.

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Who fits here

College Park is one of Grande Prairie''s most established inner-city neighbourhoods, sitting directly adjacent to Northwestern Polytechnic''s main campus on 106 Avenue. The area developed in the 1970s and 1980s, and its housing stock reflects that era: a genuine mix of single-family homes, low-rise apartments, and smaller multi-family buildings that attract a range of buyers — faculty and staff who want a short walk to campus, investors drawn to consistent rental demand from NWP''s 3,800-plus students, and value-focused families who want Muskoseepi Park''s 1,100-acre trail and recreation network essentially in their backyard. Note: listings here appear on hômm under two location IDs. The standard College Park feed draws from the provincial MLS, while College Park_GRPR — this page — draws from the Grande Prairie REALTORS® board feed. Both cover the same physical neighbourhood.

Current market in the neighbourhood

College Park sits within the Grande Prairie REALTORS® (GRPR) board market. Board-wide, single-detached median sale prices were and homes averaged days on market. Active listings across the Grande Prairie board typically number, with a sale-to-list ratio. The $300,000–$350,000 price bracket has historically seen the tightest supply relative to demand. College Park''s inner-city location and rental appeal mean demand here tends to track closely with broader Grande Prairie trends. Grande Prairie''s 2024 municipal census showed the population had grown to over 70,000.

Commute and lifestyle

College Park''s defining lifestyle advantage is walkability by Grande Prairie standards. NWP''s main building is reachable on foot in minutes from most addresses, and the institution''s on-campus housing, Bear Creek Reservoir, and Muskoseepi Park trail network all border the area. That trail network covers 15 km of asphalt, 5 km of gravel, and 7 km of wilderness paths. For longer commutes, the neighbourhood sits close to 100 Avenue and 108 Street. Downtown Grande Prairie is about five minutes by car. In winter the trail system converts seasonally — the Muskoseepi pond becomes a skating surface.

Long-term context

Grande Prairie''s real estate market is tied closely to the regional energy and agriculture economy. The city''s population grew from 64,141 in the 2021 federal census to over 70,000 by the 2024 municipal count — a roughly 9% increase in three years. College Park benefits from a structural advantage that most Grande Prairie neighbourhoods lack: it houses a post-secondary institution with over 3,800 students. The City of Grande Prairie adopted a new Area Redevelopment Plan for College Park in September 2021, signalling a long-term municipal commitment to neighbourhood investment.

About College Park_GRPR

Overview

College Park is a centrally located, mature neighbourhood in Grande Prairie, defined by its tree-lined streets and close proximity to key city landmarks. Offering a blend of affordability and accessibility, it is a practical choice for students, families, and investors. Buyers exploring the area will currently find properties on the market.

Location

Situated just north of 100 Avenue, College Park is bounded by Bear Creek and Muskoseepi Park. It integrates with the Northwestern Polytechnic campus, providing walkability to recreational areas and direct access to major city thoroughfares.

Housing character

The community features a diverse and affordable housing stock with a high percentage of renter-occupied units. Properties range from mature single-family bungalows built in the 1960s to newer apartment-style condos and townhouses. The local market maintains an average sold price, with properties spending an average of on the market.

Schools

Education is a central element of College Park, anchored by the Northwestern Polytechnic campus located directly within the community. Families are also served by nearby educational facilities, including Grande Prairie Composite High School, providing academic options for various age groups.

Transit

Driving is a highly convenient option in the neighbourhood, offering quick access to major routes and ample parking. While public transit is available via local bus lines, the area is also bike-friendly and walkable, supported by flat terrain and an extensive local trail network.

Shopping and dining

Daily errands are easily managed, with grocery stores, cafes, and everyday services situated within a short distance of most homes. For broader retail needs, the Prairie Mall and several major commercial centers are approximately a five-minute drive away.

Parks and recreation

Residents have immediate access to Muskoseepi Park, which lines the neighbourhood's edge and provides extensive walking trails along the Bear Creek corridor. Additionally, the Grande Prairie Museum is conveniently located nearby, offering local history exhibits right in the heart of the park.

Lifestyle

College Park provides a calm environment despite its central urban location. The demographic mix of college students, young professionals, and retirees creates a quiet yet active community, suitable for those seeking convenience, nature access, and a relaxed daily pace.

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The _GRPR suffix means this listing feed comes from the Grande Prairie REALTORS® board rather than the provincial MLS. It covers the exact same physical neighbourhood as the standard College Park location.