BELMONT
The Belmont area had been homesteaded by settlers since the late 1880s, and was first subdivided in 1912 during one of Edmonton’s early land booms. Despite this early start, the area remained beyond the bounds of urban development for many years. The Belmont area was annexed to the City of Edmonton in 1961. More about Belmont...
Belmont Listings
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Tyler Beal Of RE/MAX Elite
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Condo / Townhouse
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4 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,339
SqFt
$200,000
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Jay Tomlinson Of RE/MAX Elite
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Condo / Townhouse
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2 Beds
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2 Baths
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807
SqFt
$164,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Beverley Hasinoff Of Liv Real Estate
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Condo / Townhouse
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2 Beds
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2 Baths
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806
SqFt
$165,000
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Trina Hodges Of RE/MAX Elite
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Condo / Townhouse
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,207
SqFt
$164,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Vincenzo Fiacco Of RE/MAX Excellence
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Condo / Townhouse
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,262
SqFt
$218,000
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Brad Pipella Of Century 21 Masters
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Condo / Townhouse
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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922
SqFt
$149,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Wendy Hamel Of Re/Max Select
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Condo / Townhouse
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4 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,318
SqFt
$184,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Jennifer Elander Bianchini Of RE/MAX Real Estate
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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677
SqFt
$259,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Peter Kubiczek Of Keystone Realty
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Condo / Townhouse
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2 Beds
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1 Baths
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894
SqFt
$124,950
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Deborah Schindel Of Purplebricks
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,049
SqFt
$359,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Shafin Thawer Of MaxWell Challenge Realty
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Condo / Townhouse
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,143
SqFt
$179,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Sierra Halldorson Of Purplebricks
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Single Family
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5 Beds
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2 Baths
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959
SqFt
$314,900
Throughout the 1960s the future of the Belmont area remained uncertain. There was concern about residential development in the area due to the proximity of petro-chemical and other industrial operations. These concerns were resolved by 1972 when development of the first phase of the Clareview Outline Plan area was approved. Plans of subdivision for Belmont were approved in the same year. Belmont is one of the seven residential neighbourhoods of the Clareview district.
Much of the residential land in Belmont was developed between 1975 and 1977 as the construction industry raced to keep pace with Edmonton’s oil driven economic boom. By the end of the 1970s, development was essentially complete. Single-detached homes comprise 45 per cent of housing types in the neighbourhood, with the remainder of housing units located in medium density structures such as row houses.
Belmont is bounded on three sides by major roadways. These, coupled with the LRT terminal north of 137th Avenue, facilitate easy access to Edmonton’s commercial and employment areas. The objective of the neighbourhood design is to provide for efficient traffic flow to and from Belmont while minimizing the disruptive effects of traffic on interior residential streets.
Kennedale Ravine forms the neighbourhood’s southern boundary and provides local residents with access to the river valley park system. The community’s educational and recreational facilities are located in the centre of the neighbourhood. A number of strategically placed pathways promote pedestrian and bicycle travel through the neighbourhood.
Information taken from City of Edmonton website.