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About the Property
Welcome to your future home! Eastwood Apartments is an ideal location for families, young professionals, or students seeking a safe and convenient living experience in Edmonton. With local shopping, schools, and public transportation nearby, you'll always be close to what matters most. Discover why Eastwood Apartments is a desirable place to live, work, and play!
Experience the perfect blend of comfort and convenience while living with Avenue Living. Contact us today to schedule a showing or to learn more about how you can make this affordable apartment yours. We look forward to helping you find your next home sweet home!
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Central Edmonton captures the city’s heartbeat — combining historic neighbourhoods, the energy of downtown, and the central business district. From tree‑lined streets near Westmount and Queen Mary Park to apartment clusters in McCauley and Eastwood, this quadrant is ideal for renters who want walkable access to amenities, transit, and the cultural core of Edmonton.
Renter Types
This area appeals to a wide range of renters from students and young professionals drawn to downtown and university access to nurses and doctors seeking proximity to the Royal Alexandria Hospital to city‑lovers who value nightlife, festivals, and convenience. With many communities offering relatively lower rents compared to outlying suburbs, the central zone delivers urban access without the suburban premiums or long commutes.
Local Character & Lifestyle
In the heart of the city, you’ll find neighbourhoods like Westmount and Queen Mary Park with heritage homes and mature trees, while areas such as Delton, Elmwood Park, and Parkdale provide older infill housing and newer apartment stock. Commercial strips like 124 Street and 107 Avenue feature cafés, galleries, and boutique retail, creating a lively lifestyle that keeps you connected to local makers, artists, and restauranteurs.
Getting Around Central Edmonton
Driving across Central Edmonton is typically straightforward thanks to corridors like Jasper Avenue, 97 Street, and 109 Street. For transit, the quadrant is served by the ETS LRT lines and several major bus routes. Key hubs such as the Churchill Station and Downtown Transit Centre provide direct links to downtown employment and the wider city.
Parks, Recreation & Outdoor Living
Being centrally located doesn’t mean sacrificing green space. Neighbourhoods like Riverdale and Rossdale offer river‑valley trails and scenic outlooks. Central McDougall boasts a Walk Score of 77 and ‘Very Walkable’ status. Community leagues in neighbourhoods such as Alberta Avenue and Cromdale run seasonal programs, while nearby Gallagher Park hosts festivals and outdoor events year‑round.
Major Shopping, Dining & Entertainment Venues
Central Edmonton delivers urban convenience. The 124 Street corridor is one of the city’s most vibrant shopping districts and is known for its independent restaurants and art galleries. On Jasper Avenue and 109 Avenue you’ll find theatres, casual dining, and retail. Living downtown means residents are minutes away from major brand stores, boutique shopping, live music venues, and the River Valley bike‑trail system.
Schools & Higher Education
Central Edmonton provides a wide selection of schooling options to serve the area’s diverse population, including public, Catholic, and alternative programs. Avenue Living residents have access to schools such as Prince Rupert School (K‑9) and Delton School (K‑9), providing convenient options for families with children.
For post-secondary education, the quadrant is well-situated: the University of Alberta campus in Garneau is just a short drive or bike ride away, while MacEwan University and the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) are within 10–15 minutes by car or transit. This makes Central Edmonton ideal for students, faculty, and families seeking proximity to major universities and colleges.
Walkability
Many Central neighbourhoods score high for walkability and public‑transport access. For instance, Central McDougall has a Walk Score of 77 and is described as “very walkable.” Because many properties are located in mixed‑use zones and near transit, renters often benefit from being able to get around without needing a vehicle.
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