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Real Estate in MH - Meadowview, Grande Prairie

Meadowview is one of Grande Prairie's established manufactured (mobile) home communities, situated near 100 Avenue and 92 Street in the south end of the city.

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Buying in MH - Meadowview

Who fits here

Meadowview is one of Grande Prairie's established manufactured (mobile) home communities, situated near 100 Avenue and 92 Street in the south end of the city. Homes here sit within a managed land-lease community, meaning buyers typically purchase the home itself while paying a monthly lot-lease fee to the park operator — a structure that keeps upfront purchase prices well below the city-wide average and lowers the bar to homeownership considerably. That affordability makes Meadowview a practical fit for first-time buyers who want to own rather than rent, tradespeople and oil-and-gas workers relocating to Grande Prairie who need housing fast without committing to a large mortgage, retirees looking to right-size while preserving cash, and single-income households priced out of conventional detached neighbourhoods. Buyers should enter with clear expectations: financing for land-lease homes follows different rules than site-built properties (most lenders require chattel or personal-property loans), and resale values are influenced by lot-lease terms and park rules. Within those parameters, Meadowview delivers genuine ownership at an accessible price point in a city whose broader housing market has been among Alberta's most affordable outside the major metros.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Homes in Meadowview trade at a significant discount to Grande Prairie's city-wide average sale price of, reflecting the land-lease structure rather than any weakness in demand. Active inventory in the community tends to be limited — typically 1 homes listed at any given time — with properties moving in approximately days. The sale-to-list ratio of reflects a market where motivated sellers price competitively and buyers respond quickly. Across the broader Grande Prairie area, the median sold price sits and prices range from to for this property class. With manufactured-home transactions recorded in the past 12 months citywide, turnover is steady. Grande Prairie's overall housing market posted 579 starts in 2025 — a 60 percent year-over-year increase — signalling continued regional demand.

Commute and lifestyle

Meadowview's location near 100 Avenue and 92 Street puts residents close to Grande Prairie's main commercial spine. Prairie Mall — the regional shopping anchor — is reachable in roughly 10 minutes by car, as is the Town Centre Mall area and the downtown core. On-Demand Transit now serves Meadowview Mobile Home Park directly; residents book rides via the GP My Ride app or by calling 780-830-RIDE and connect to transit hubs at Prairie Mall, Town Centre Mall, Eastlink Centre, and Northwestern Polytechnic's main campus at 10726 106 Ave. That transit link matters for students and workers without vehicles. Northwestern Polytechnic — the largest post-secondary institution in northern Alberta, offering trades, health, engineering, and degree programs — is a direct on-demand destination from the neighbourhood. The Eastlink Centre recreation complex provides swimming, skating, and fitness facilities. South Bear Creek Park, one of the city's largest natural areas with trail networks and a disc-golf course, is a short drive south. The area's oil-and-gas industrial corridors are accessible via 100 Avenue, making Meadowview a functional base for trades and field workers whose shifts start early and end unpredictably.

Long-term context

Manufactured homes in land-lease communities across Alberta have historically appreciated more modestly than site-built homes on freehold land, and buyers in Meadowview should calibrate expectations accordingly. The value of a manufactured home here is influenced by the home's age and condition, ongoing lot-lease costs, and the park operator's management quality — factors distinct from the land-value appreciation that drives gains in conventional neighbourhoods. That said, Grande Prairie's broader real estate market has shown resilience: the city recorded 579 housing starts in 2025, up 60 percent year-over-year, and is part of a corridor that leads Alberta in housing growth outside major metropolitan areas. Strong employment in oil and gas — over 8,600 regional workers in extraction and support activities — underpins sustained housing demand. For buyers whose primary goal is low-cost stable housing rather than capital accumulation, Meadowview delivers real value. Those seeking appreciation should weigh the land-lease structure carefully against freehold alternatives elsewhere in the city.

About MH - Meadowview

Overview

MH - Meadowview is a quiet, residential manufactured home community located in the Grande Prairie area. Known for its affordable housing options and slower-paced environment, the neighborhood provides a peaceful setting while remaining accessible to the broader city's amenities.

Location

Situated near Township Road 714, the community is positioned on the outskirts of Grande Prairie. This location provides a tranquil, semi-rural feel while remaining a short, convenient drive from major transportation routes and central commercial hubs.

Housing character

Housing in MH - Meadowview consists primarily of mobile and manufactured homes, often situated on land-lease lots. Many properties feature private yards, storage sheds, and structural additions. The community presents an affordable entry into homeownership, reflected by an average list price of $89,900 and an average sold price.

Schools

While there are no primary or secondary schools directly within the immediate community boundaries, families are served by the broader Grande Prairie public and Catholic school districts, which are accessible via a short commute.

Transit

Driving is the primary and preferred method of transportation for residents, with ample parking available. Because public transit service in this specific area is infrequent, a personal vehicle is highly recommended for daily errands and commuting.

Shopping and dining

The immediate neighborhood is strictly residential, but essential services, grocery stores, and local dining options are located just a short drive away in neighboring Grande Prairie commercial districts.

Parks and recreation

The community offers a peaceful, well-maintained outdoor environment with quiet streets. Residents also have access to nearby rural recreation, including walking areas and local equestrian facilities situated just outside the neighborhood.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in MH - Meadowview is relaxed and community-oriented, appealing to downsizers, first-time buyers, and those seeking an affordable, slower-paced daily life away from the busy city center.

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Frequently Asked Questions

In Meadowview, buyers typically purchase the manufactured home itself but lease the lot it sits on from the park operator. You pay a monthly lot-lease fee rather than owning the land. This structure significantly lowers the purchase price compared to a conventional freehold home, but it also means your mortgage options differ — most lenders use chattel or personal-property financing rather than a standard residential mortgage. Always review the lease terms, including length and fee-escalation clauses, before buying.

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Listing information last updated on June 10, 2026 at 10:00 pm (America/Edmonton)