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Real Estate in Westpointe, Grande Prairie

Westpointe is Grande Prairie''s newest southwest residential community, positioned south of 84 Avenue and east of 116 Street along the Bear Creek corridor.

Active listings

25

Median list price

$494,900

Avg list price

$422,212

Homes for Sale in Westpointe, Grande Prairie

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Who fits here

Westpointe is Grande Prairie''s newest southwest residential community, positioned south of 84 Avenue and east of 116 Street along the Bear Creek corridor. It draws young families and first-time buyers who want a brand-new home without paying Calgary prices. The neighbourhood is planned primarily for single-family detached homes with select pockets of multi-family housing, giving buyers options at different price points. Because it sits on GP''s growth edge, lot sizes tend to be generous and streetscapes feel open rather than built-out. Buyers who commute to oil-and-gas sites, the Canfor or Norbord mills, or the industrial parks along Highway 43 appreciate the quick access to major arteries. Healthcare workers and educators drawn to Northwestern Polytechnic — about a 10-minute drive northeast — also look here. West-side retail including Costco, Winners, and Best Buy is right at your doorstep, cutting errand time dramatically. If you want modern construction, room to grow, and the full suite of Grande Prairie amenities within reach, Westpointe is worth a close look.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Homes for sale in Westpointe sit within Grande Prairie''s broader residential market, where the median sold price reached and the average sold price. Properties typically spend on market before selling, and the sale-to-list ratio runs, reflecting the pace of demand across the city''s southwest quadrant. Over the past 12 months, residential properties changed hands in the Grande Prairie market area. Current active listings are sitting at 25, with prices ranging from. The average price per square foot is, making Grande Prairie one of Alberta''s more accessible markets for buyers seeking new construction value.

Commute and lifestyle

Westpointe residents enjoy one of GP''s most convenient west-side positions. The neighbourhood sits at the intersection of 84 Avenue and 116 Street, two rehabilitated arterials that feed quickly onto Highway 43 and the Ring Road, putting downtown Grande Prairie about 10 minutes away and the industrial employment corridor well within a 15-minute drive. The City operates a dedicated school-run transit route (Route 1A) from Westpointe Drive and 84 Avenue to St. Joseph Catholic High School and Charles Spencer High School at the Eastlink Centre — useful for families with teenagers. Northwestern Polytechnic''s main campus at 10726 106 Avenue is roughly a 10-minute drive, a straightforward commute for students or faculty. Day-to-day errands are effortless: Westgate''s 1.7 million square feet of retail — anchored by Costco and featuring the largest single-storey Canadian Tire in Canada — is minutes away. The Bear Creek trail corridor, South Bear Creek Park (at 100 Street and 67 Avenue), 100 km of city-wide paved and natural trails provide year-round cycling, running, and dog-walking options close to home.

Long-term context

Grande Prairie has grown from roughly 37,000 residents in 2001 to 70,385 in the city''s 2024 municipal census — a trajectory driven by its role as the economic and service hub for a trading area of nearly 290,000 people across northwest Alberta and northeast BC. The city''s average annual population growth rate has been 3.1% since 2021, one of the strongest sustained rates among mid-size Canadian cities. Westpointe''s southwest location places it on the active development frontier, where new infrastructure investment — including the full-depth reclamation of 84 Avenue and 116 Street in 2024 — signals long-term city commitment to the area. Southwest Area Structure Plan policies target 40–50 persons per hectare, ensuring density stays manageable while supporting neighbourhood amenities. For buyers, that combination of strong regional employment, a young median-age population (35.3 years), and ongoing infrastructure spending creates a foundation for steady long-term value.

About Westpointe

Overview

Westpointe is a vibrant, family-friendly residential community situated in the western part of Grande Prairie, Alberta. With most of its development beginning in the early 2000s, it is recognized as a modern, peaceful neighbourhood known for its relaxed ambiance, making it a highly desirable location for families and professionals alike.

Location

Located on the west side of Grande Prairie, Westpointe provides excellent access to major city routes and nearby highways. Its strategic suburban positioning means that while residents enjoy a quiet environment, they are still just a short drive from the downtown core and major commercial districts.

Housing character

The housing landscape in Westpointe is predominantly composed of single-family detached homes, offering spacious layouts that are ideal for families. The neighbourhood also includes a mix of townhouses and duplexes. Homes here typically represent mid-range pricing with modern features, currently reflected by an average list price of $422,212.

Schools

Families in Westpointe benefit from access to both the Grande Prairie Public School District and Grande Prairie & District Catholic Schools. While students often travel to nearby neighbourhoods for classes, the community has excellent access to a variety of educational programs, including French Immersion and Montessori options.

Transit

While Westpointe is highly convenient for driving and offers a solid cycling network, public transit is also available. Residents are served by Grande Prairie Transit's conventional bus routes, as well as the city's On-Demand Transit service, providing flexible connections to major hubs like the Eastlink Centre and Towne Centre Mall.

Shopping and dining

Although most daily errands require a vehicle, Westpointe is located conveniently close to major retail hubs. Nearby commercial areas and the Gateway Shopping Centre host prominent retailers, grocery stores, restaurants, and cafes, ensuring residents have quick access to essential amenities and dining options.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a major draw for the community. Westpointe Park sits at the heart of the neighbourhood, featuring a playground, soccer fields, and a baseball diamond. Residents are also in close proximity to the comprehensive fitness, aquatic, and sport facilities at the nearby Community Knowledge Campus and Eastlink Centre.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Westpointe is tranquil, active, and family-oriented. The quiet streets, minimal city clamour, and abundance of green spaces make it an ideal retreat from the busier parts of the city. A healthy community turnover, indicated by homes spending on the market, highlights its ongoing appeal to buyers seeking a balanced suburban life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Westpointe is bounded to the west by 116 Street, to the north by 84 Avenue, the east by the Bear Creek corridor. The neighbourhood centres on Westpointe Drive, which connects to 84 Avenue at the main entry point near the Fas Gas corner.

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