MAYLIEWAN
The Mayliewan neighbourhood is located within the Edmonton North Area Structure Plan (ASP) and defines the south-central portion of the Edmonton North ASP. Mayliewan is surrounded by residential neighbourhoods on all sides. Schonsee is to the north, Belle Rive is to the east, Kilkenny is to the south and Ozerna is to the east. Land use in Mayliewan is almost entirely residential and was planned to accommodate primarily single-family houses. More about Mayliewan...
Mayliewan Listings
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Zakari Mimouni Of Sable Realty
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Single Family
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6 Beds
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5 Baths
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3,780
SqFt
$995,800
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Bonni Pinder Of RE/MAX Professionals
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,555
SqFt
$458,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Byron Marlin Of Realty Executives Vision
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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4 Baths
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1,861
SqFt
$434,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Sheldon Kennedy Of Local Real Estate
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Condo / Townhouse
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2 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,072
SqFt
$319,000
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Yazan Ramahi Of RE/MAX Elite
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Single Family
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5 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,051
SqFt
$314,900
The neighbourhood began to experience some development in the 1980s but the bulk of construction took place in the 1990s and continued well into the 2000s.
The development concept for the neighbourhood was to create a residential environment oriented around the local parks system. The neighbourhood was designed to ensure that most residents have direct easy access to parks and/or one of the two stormwater management lakes. The intention was to build a community where children could easily walk to a local park and where walking and cycling are significant transportation options within the neighbourhood. A large school/park site is located in the centre of the neighbourhood and houses the St. John Bosco Elementary School. A pipeline right-of-way runs east-west along the northern portion of the neighborhood and the surface has been transformed into a linear park to provide pedestrian and cyclist connections for residents within the neighbourhood. A pipeline right-of-way also runs diagonally in an east-west direction across the northern portion of the neighbourhood and functions as a key linking feature within the pedestrian pathway network for Mayliewan. Local streets lead traffic from the centre of the neighbourhood outward and from the perimeter inward to a collector road network bisecting the neighbourhood. Thus the collector road network feeds traffic out of the neighbourhood to both 82 Street and 167 Avenue.
Information taken from City of Edmonton website.