BALWIN
Balwin is in an area that was previously part of North Edmonton and became part of Edmonton in 1912. Early in the 20th century this area was known as Packingtown, as most of the families who lived in the area at that time worked at the nearby meat packing plants. More about Balwin...
Balwin Listings
New
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Rob Jastrzebski Of Exp Realty
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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790
SqFt
$239,700
New
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Syndon Brown Of MaxWell Challenge Realty
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Single Family
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7 Beds
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4 Baths
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1,861
SqFt
$399,000
New
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Koogan Moodliar Of Logic Realty
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Condo / Townhouse
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2 Beds
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1 Baths
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705
SqFt
$69,900
New
Listing Office: Courtesy Of James Mabey Of Century 21 Masters
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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2 Baths
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772
SqFt
$209,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Tammie Savage Of MaxWell Progressive
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Single Family
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5 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,119
SqFt
$315,000
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Carlo Cimino Of Realty Canada Inc
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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1 Baths
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1,053
SqFt
$329,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Craig Hummel Of RE/MAX Excellence
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Single Family
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5 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,168
SqFt
$314,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Maximilian Caravantes Of Homelife Guaranteed Realty
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Single Family
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2 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,287
SqFt
$349,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Peter Bendera Of Royal LePage Noralta Real Estate
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Single Family
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2 Beds
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1 Baths
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603
SqFt
$274,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Morgan Lindmark Of Century 21 Leading
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Single Family
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2 Beds
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1 Baths
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701
SqFt
$209,000
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Maximilian Caravantes Of Homelife Guaranteed Realty
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,320
SqFt
$359,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Marcie Bull Of The Good Real Estate Company
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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914
SqFt
$275,000
Balwin is an older neighbourhood that features a mixture of land uses. The design of the neighbourhood reflects the differing years in which the land of Balwin was subdivided. The eastern portion of the neighbourhood was subdivided in the years around World War I when a grid pattern of streets was popular. The western portion of the neighbourhood was subdivided in the late 1950s and the streets are arranged in a curvilinear fashion. Balwin has well developed school and park facilities and the road network that surrounds the neighbourhood affords residents easy access to other destinations within the city.
The name of this neighbourhood is derived from the combination of the names of two early property owners, Frank Ball and Luke Winterburn.
Information taken from City of Edmonton website.