Delwood
Delwood is a mature northeast Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily in the 1960s and early 1970s, occupying a position in the inner northeast that has given it a consistent place in Edmonton's east-side residential market for over half a century. The neighbourhood has the settled, working-class residential identity common to Edmonton's mature northeast — solid homes, practical streets, active community league, and the kind of neighbourhood infrastructure that sustained ownership creates over generations.
What to know about Delwood.
Delwood is a mature northeast Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily in the 1960s and early 1970s, occupying a position in the inner northeast that has given it a consistent place in Edmonton's east-side residential market for over half a century. The neighbourhood has the settled, working-class residential identity common to Edmonton's mature northeast — solid homes, practical streets, active community league, and the kind of neighbourhood infrastructure that sustained ownership creates over generations.
The housing stock is primarily single-family bungalows and raised bungalows from the 1960s and early 1970s, with some two-storey homes and semi-detached properties reflecting the broader range of that development era. Some low-rise apartment buildings provide additional density. Homes have been updated to varying degrees, and the range of condition reflects the varied investment approaches long-term owners have taken. Prices are accessible within the northeast Edmonton market.
The northeast Edmonton commercial corridor provides retail and services access. The Beverly and Clareview commercial areas are within reasonable reach. The Clareview LRT station is accessible in the broader area, providing transit connections to Downtown. Schools serve the community across northeast Edmonton public and Catholic catchments. The community league maintains outdoor recreation facilities and programming.
For buyers, Delwood is a practical northeast Edmonton neighbourhood — accessible pricing, established mid-century character, and community infrastructure in a location that gives residents reasonable access to the northeast's commercial and transit offerings. For sellers, family buyers and first-time purchasers seeking northeast Edmonton value create reliable demand for well-maintained properties.