Recently Sold Homes in Central Business District, Grande Prairie
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Homes sold in the last 30 days
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Central Business District Sold Data Overview
Over the past 2 years, 2 homes have sold in Central Business District, Grande Prairie, with a median sold price of $238K. Sale prices have ranged from $145K to $332K. The typical home sells in 57 days, suggesting buyers have time to negotiate. Homes are selling at 98.5% of their list price — very close to asking price. Median property taxes in the area run approximately $1,914 annually. The most common property types sold include Lowrise Apartment (2).
Recently Sold in Central Business District
No homes have sold in Central Business District in the last 30 days. Check nearby neighbourhoods or view the map for sold data in the wider area.
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Understanding the Central Business District Market
See how the market is performing — prices, how fast homes are selling, and whether buyers or sellers have the advantage.
$238,300
Avg: $238,300
Range: $145,000 – $331,600
98.5%
Homes selling near asking
57 days
$254
2 homes sold
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(click to filter chart)2-Year Market Trends: All Property Types
(2 months)Negotiation & Cost Insights
Sold Above Asking
50%
50% sold below
Median Property Tax
$1,914/yr
Avg: $1,914
Home Size Range
708 – 1,096
sq ft
Price Spread
±$93,300
standard deviation
2
Homes sold (last 2 years)
32
Currently for sale
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Months of Inventory (MOI)
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Absorption Rate (30d)
3
New in April 2026
0 vs 1
Sold count (last 30 vs prior 30): -100.0%
Median price: $0 vs $145,000 (-100.0%)
How does Central Business District compare to Grande Prairie?
Central Business District typical sale price
No recent sales
No sales in the last 30 days
Grande Prairie typical sale price
$390,000
133 sold in last 30 days
Neighbourhood Guide: Central Business District, Grande Prairie
Neighbourhood Overview
The Central Business District (CBD) of Grande Prairie serves as the revitalized urban core of the city. Recently modernized with a multi-million dollar streetscape project, it offers a blend of commercial enterprise and residential living, creating a slower-paced yet energetic downtown environment.
Location
Located in the heart of Grande Prairie, the CBD encompasses the primary downtown area along 100th Avenue and 100th Street. It acts as the central hub connecting surrounding residential neighborhoods, with major highways and city amenities just a short distance away.
Housing Character
The housing landscape is primarily defined by mid-range small apartment buildings and modern condominiums, with many constructed since the year 2000. While it is a renter-dominated neighborhood, ownership opportunities remain accessible. The local market currently features 32 active listings, with an average list price of $241,950.
Schools & Education
Families living in the CBD have access to educational programming through both the Grande Prairie Public School Division and the Grande Prairie & District Catholic Schools. While schools are not located directly within the commercial core, surrounding central neighborhoods provide nearby options from pre-kindergarten through high school, including French Immersion and specialized academies.
Transit & Access
The CBD is the primary focal point for Grande Prairie Transit. All local bus routes intersect at the Downtown Transit Hub located at the Towne Centre Mall. Residents benefit from frequent connections, including the Route 3 Shoppers Shuttle and direct routes to the Prairie Mall, Eastlink Centre, and Grande Prairie Regional Hospital.
Shopping & Dining
The revitalized downtown is experiencing a surge in local business growth. Residents can explore a variety of boutique shops, cafes, and new establishments like local distilleries and tasting lounges along 100th and 102nd Avenues. The commercial focus is heavily on supporting local entrepreneurs and community-driven commerce.
Parks & Recreation
Just steps from the downtown core is the expansive Muskoseepi Park, providing scenic walking trails, an outdoor summer pool, and playgrounds. Residents also have quick access to nearby green spaces like J.C. Mackie Park, which features sports fields, accessible play structures, and a seasonal ice rink.
Lifestyle & Community
The lifestyle in the Central Business District balances walkable urban convenience with the laid-back charm of a smaller city. The neighborhood fosters a thriving arts and culture scene, anchored by nearby galleries, theaters, and community events, making it highly appealing for professionals looking for a vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere.
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