Queen Alexandra Homes Sold in the Last 30 Days
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Queen Alexandra vs Edmonton
Queen Alexandra median sold price
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0 sold in last 365 days
Edmonton median sold price
$413,375
1,052 sold in last 30 days
Neighbourhood Guide: Queen Alexandra, Edmonton
Neighbourhood Overview
Queen Alexandra is a vibrant, diverse, and historic neighbourhood in south-central Edmonton. Originally part of the Town of Strathcona before amalgamating with Edmonton in 1912, the community was named after Queen Alexandra, wife of King Edward VII. Today, it stands as a cultural and residential hub, blending mature tree-lined streets with immediate access to some of the city's most iconic commercial districts.
Location
The neighbourhood is defined by clear and convenient boundaries: Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) forms the northern edge, 70 Avenue to the south, 109 Street to the west, and 104 Street (Calgary Trail) to the east. This highly walkable, south-central location places residents just minutes away from the University of Alberta campus to the west and the downtown core to the north.
Housing Character
Queen Alexandra features an architecturally interesting mix of housing, spanning from pre-war single-family homes to modern infills. However, the dominant property types are low-rise apartments and affordable condos, which account for a large portion of the community and cater heavily to students and young professionals. The average sold price currently sits around $0, making it an accessible entry point with a steady market that typically maintains around 0 active listings.
Schools & Education
Education is highly accessible for residents of all ages. Public options within or immediately adjacent to the community include Queen Alexandra Elementary School, Allendale Junior High, and the highly regarded Strathcona High School. Our Lady of Mount Carmel provides a Catholic school option, while the main campus of the University of Alberta is just a short walk or bike ride away.
Transit & Access
Transportation is a major strong point for the area, which benefits from excellent walkability and a dedicated biking network upgraded during recent neighbourhood renewals. Major thoroughfares like 109 Street and 104 Street provide rapid vehicle access to downtown and south Edmonton. Numerous bus routes, including transit links running along Whyte Avenue, connect commuters directly to the university, Southgate Center, and the downtown core.
Shopping & Dining
The northern boundary of the neighbourhood is Whyte Avenue, Edmonton's premier arts, entertainment, and shopping district. Residents are steps away from an eclectic array of locally owned cafes, lively pubs, boutique clothing stores, and diverse dining options. Essential amenities, grocery stores, and the famous Old Strathcona Farmers' Market are all within easy walking distance.
Parks & Recreation
Green spaces and recreational facilities are abundant. The community is home to the Rollie Miles Athletic Field, South Side Arena, and the Strathcona Leisure Centre, providing exceptional indoor and outdoor sports facilities. Joe Morris Park and Queen Alexandra Park offer pleasant walking paths and open green spaces, while the nearby Mill Creek Ravine provides an expansive natural escape for hikers and cyclists.
Lifestyle & Community
The lifestyle in Queen Alexandra is defined by its vibrant, urban energy balanced with quiet residential pockets. Because of its proximity to the university and Whyte Avenue, the demographic is highly dynamic, attracting students, artists, and young professionals. Residents enjoy a bustling nightlife, easy access to Edmonton's famous summer festivals, and a pedestrian-friendly environment that encourages local engagement and an active outdoor routine.
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