Glendon Homes Sold in the Last 30 Days
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Homes sold in the last 30 days
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Glendon Sold Data Overview
Over the past 2 years, 15 homes have sold in Glendon, Glendon, with a median sold price of $188K. Sale prices have ranged from $38K to $378K. The typical home sells in 102 days, suggesting buyers have time to negotiate. Homes are selling at 94.7% of their list price — below asking price on average. The most common property types sold include Detached Single Family (15).
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Sold Data & Market Statistics for Glendon
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$187,500
Avg: $196,233
Range: $37,500 – $377,500
94.7%
Significant negotiation room
204 days
$182
15 homes sold
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Home Size Range
722 – 1,608
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Price Spread
±$85,529
standard deviation
15
Homes sold (last 2 years)
6
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Neighbourhood Guide: Glendon, Glendon
Neighbourhood Overview
Glendon is a welcoming small village in northern Alberta, widely celebrated as the "Pyrogy Capital of the World." Home to a population of around 500 residents, the community blends a rich agricultural history with local ties to the energy sector. The village boasts an average sold price of $196,233, offering an affordable and close-knit rural lifestyle.
Location
Situated in the central area of the Alberta HUB region, Glendon is located approximately 45 kilometres north of St. Paul and just 8 kilometres north of Highway 28. The village acts as a gateway to the beautiful Lakeland Provincial Park and is roughly a two-hour drive northeast of Edmonton.
Housing Character
The residential landscape in Glendon consists predominantly of single-family detached homes on generous lots. The housing market is positioned in the mid-range for the region, appealing to families, professionals, and retired farmers. Current market activity shows an active listing count of 6 and homes averaging 204 days on the market.
Schools & Education
Education in the village is served primarily by Glendon School, a K-12 public school operating under the Northern Lights School Division. The community is also home to the Pine Meadow Hutterite School, ensuring that local families have accessible educational options close to home.
Transit & Access
As a rural village, Glendon does not operate a public transit system. Residents rely on personal vehicles to navigate the community and commute to larger neighbouring hubs like Bonnyville and St. Paul. Secondary Highway 882 connects directly to Highway 28, providing the main regional arterial connection for drivers.
Shopping & Dining
Glendon offers a variety of essential local amenities, including grocery stores, convenience shops, a hardware store, and a pharmacy. Residents can enjoy local dining at community restaurants, with additional robust shopping and dining options available in the nearby towns of Bonnyville and St. Paul.
Parks & Recreation
Outdoor recreation is a cornerstone of the Glendon experience. At the heart of the village is Pyrogy Park, featuring playgrounds, a zipline, and the famous 25-foot giant pyrogy sculpture. The area is also directly connected to the Iron Horse Trail and is surrounded by numerous recreational lakes, including Minnie Lake M.D. Park and Kehiwin Provincial Recreation Area.
Lifestyle & Community
The lifestyle in Glendon is deeply community-focused and outdoorsy. Residents enjoy a rich calendar of local events, most notably the annual Pyrogy Festival in September and the thrilling Glendon Mud Bogs and Derby Daze. The surrounding Lakeland region ensures that fishing, hiking, and camping are everyday weekend activities.
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