Who fits here
Eastview Estates draws buyers who want noticeably more elbow room than the city average without paying the premium of a newer southwest subdivision. The neighbourhood sits in southeast Red Deer, roughly between 30th and 40th Avenues and 39th to 50th Streets, and its estate-sized lots — many dating from the 1980s construction boom — give families generous backyards and room for double garages or in-law suites. The housing mix leans heavily toward single-detached homes: upgraded bungalows, bi-levels, and two-storey houses with 3–4 bedrooms. It appeals to move-up buyers coming out of townhouses, empty nesters who want a detached home without sacrificing walkability, and families with school-age children who value having Eastview Middle School (Grades 6–8) minutes away and Hunting Hills High School within easy reach. The community hall, beach volleyball court, and sports fields anchored in a large central park site signal an active, engaged neighbourhood — a draw for buyers who want more than just a house. Price points tend to run meaningfully below newer Red Deer communities, making Eastview Estates one of the better value plays in the city for buyers who are comfortable with a home that may need cosmetic updating.








