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Real Estate in Brier Park Industrial, Medicine Hat

Brier Park Industrial is a residential neighbourhood in Medicine Hat, Alberta — the southeastern Alberta city known as "The Gas City" for its historic natural-gas reserves, with a population of approximately 63,000 and one of Canada's sunniest climates (over 2,500 hours of sunshine annually).

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Who fits here

Brier Park Industrial is a residential neighbourhood in Medicine Hat, Alberta — the southeastern Alberta city known as "The Gas City" for its historic natural-gas reserves, with a population of approximately 63,000 and one of Canada's sunniest climates (over 2,500 hours of sunshine annually). Buyers in Brier Park Industrial typically include retirees drawn by mild winters and affordable home prices, families relocating from Calgary or Edmonton seeking lower cost of living, and remote workers prioritizing climate and pace of life. Medicine Hat has its own hospital, post-secondary college (Medicine Hat College), and a full retail, dining, and cultural infrastructure for a city of its size. Home prices remain among the most affordable in Alberta's mid-size cities, and property taxes are generally lower than Calgary or Edmonton. Brier Park Industrial suits buyers who value sunshine, affordability, and a settled community without sacrificing essential urban services.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Medicine Hat's residential market remains one of Alberta's most affordable for cities of comparable size. The median sold price sits and the average, with homes typically selling in days. The sale-to-list ratio of indicates a balanced market. Active inventory runs listings, with prices ranging from. Over the past 12 months, residential sales closed across the city. Medicine Hat's stable economic base — anchored by health care, education, retail, and a recovering natural-gas sector — supports consistent demand from local buyers and retirees relocating from larger Alberta centres.

Commute and lifestyle

Brier Park Industrial sits within Medicine Hat, putting most city destinations within a 10-15 minute drive. Highway 1 (Trans-Canada) bisects the city, providing quick connections to Calgary (3 hours west) and the Saskatchewan border (50 km east). Medicine Hat College on Crescent Heights offers post-secondary trades and academic programs, and Medicine Hat Regional Hospital serves the broader southeast Alberta region. The South Saskatchewan River winds through the city, providing the focal point for the extensive Riverside Park system, walking paths, and Echo Dale Regional Park for swimming and camping. The Saamis Tepee — the world's tallest tepee — and the Esplanade arts and heritage centre anchor the city's cultural identity. Day-to-day shopping clusters at Medicine Hat Mall and the city's growing west-side commercial corridor.

Long-term context

Medicine Hat's population has held relatively steady in the low-to-mid 60,000s in recent decades, with modest growth driven by retirement migration, energy-sector cycles, and the city's reputation as a sunny, affordable place to live. The city's economy is more diversified than its "Gas City" nickname suggests — health care, education, retail, agriculture, and tourism all contribute alongside the natural-gas legacy. Home prices in Medicine Hat have remained well below Calgary and Edmonton through multiple cycles, providing a structural affordability floor that limits both upside speculation and downside risk. For buyers prioritizing value preservation and a settled lifestyle over rapid appreciation, established neighbourhoods like Brier Park Industrial offer a durable proposition.

About Brier Park Industrial

Overview

Brier Park Industrial is a major employment hub and commercial district located in the northwest quadrant of Medicine Hat. Known primarily for its manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and machine shops, the area plays a vital role in the city's economic infrastructure. While not a traditional residential neighbourhood, it serves as a bustling centre of daily business activity.

Location

Situated in northwest Medicine Hat, Brier Park Industrial is bordered by Rotary Centennial Way NW to the north and the Crescent Heights neighbourhood to the east and south. The main thoroughfare, Brier Park Road NW, provides excellent connectivity to the Trans-Canada Highway and other major municipal transport routes.

Housing character

As an area zoned primarily for general industrial use, Brier Park Industrial features commercial and manufacturing real estate rather than traditional housing. Residential properties are virtually non-existent within the park boundaries, reflecting its focus on business operations. The local residential market typically shows an average sold price of with active listings, emphasizing the distinctly commercial nature of the district.

Schools

There are no schools located directly within the Brier Park Industrial boundaries. However, families living in adjacent residential neighbourhoods like Crescent Heights have convenient access to both the Medicine Hat Public School Division and the Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education facilities just a short distance away.

Transit

The district is serviced by Medicine Hat Transit, which provides vital bus routes connecting the industrial workforce to the rest of the city. Bus stops are strategically placed along major corridors like Brier Park Road to accommodate daytime commuter traffic and shift workers.

Shopping and dining

Retail and dining options within Brier Park Industrial are primarily geared toward the local workforce, featuring industrial-focused services and quick-service lunch stops. For broader shopping, dining, and grocery needs, workers and nearby residents typically travel to the commercial centres in adjacent Crescent Heights.

Parks and recreation

While Brier Park Industrial itself lacks traditional public parks, it is situated immediately next to the Big Marble Go Centre. This massive recreational anchor, located just outside the industrial zone, offers swimming pools, fitness facilities, an indoor ice rink, and expansive sports fields.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Brier Park Industrial is heavily employment-centric, characterized by the busy daytime rhythms of logistics, manufacturing, and commercial enterprises. It is an ideal environment for business owners and industrial workers, operating primarily during weekday business hours and transitioning to a quiet, traffic-free atmosphere in the evenings and on weekends.

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Brier Park Industrial contains residential housing typical of Medicine Hat — a mix of single-detached homes, semi-detached, townhouses, and in some areas low-rise condos or apartment buildings. Browse current active listings on hômm to see what specific properties are available right now.