MCLEOD
McLeod is located in north Edmonton within the Casselman-Steele District Outline Plan area. McLeod is surrounded by residential neighbourhoods on all sides and is well connected with arterial roads that facilitate easy access for residents to other parts of the city.
Residential construction in this neighbourhood was well underway in the 1950s and McLeod was almost entirely built-out by 1980. More about McLeod...
McLeod Listings
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Adam Benke Of YEGPro Realty
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Single Family
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5 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,032
SqFt
$445,888
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Elizabeth Schellenberg Of RE/MAX Real Estate
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,158
SqFt
$365,000
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Curtis Stasiuk Of MaxWell Progressive
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,354
SqFt
$349,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Nicole Cooper Of Royal LePage Noralta Real Estate
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Single Family
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5 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,055
SqFt
$339,000
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Terrie Reekie Of RE/MAX River City
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,201
SqFt
$315,000
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Lindsey Page Of 2% Realty Pro
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,189
SqFt
$299,900
Like most suburban neighbourhoods of its time, land use in McLeod is primarily dedicated for residential purposes. Unique to McLeod is the fact that almost all of its residential properties were developed as single detached dwellings. Most of these housing units were built during the 1960s with higher density infill development occurring during the 1970s. The design of McLeod is typical of its period of subdivision. Streets are laid out in crescents and cul-de-sacs and its residential lots are of a generous size. Schools in most neighbourhoods are centrally located; the four schools in McLeod are situated along the southeast perimeter of the neighbourhood. In this location the school and parks sites not only service the children of McLeod but also those of adjacent neighbourhoods, such as Casselman to the east.
Information taken from City of Edmonton website.