Eastwood
Eastwood is a mature inner-north neighbourhood that developed primarily in the early to mid-20th century, occupying a position east of 97 Street and north of 118 Avenue in Edmonton's inner northeast. The neighbourhood carries the working-class residential identity common to Edmonton's mature north side, with a housing stock that reflects generations of sustained practical ownership and the kind of community cohesion that long-term residential stability creates.
What to know about Eastwood.
Eastwood is a mature inner-north neighbourhood that developed primarily in the early to mid-20th century, occupying a position east of 97 Street and north of 118 Avenue in Edmonton's inner northeast. The neighbourhood carries the working-class residential identity common to Edmonton's mature north side, with a housing stock that reflects generations of sustained practical ownership and the kind of community cohesion that long-term residential stability creates.
The housing stock is predominantly older single-family bungalows and two-storey homes from the early and mid-20th century, with some semi-detached and low-rise apartment buildings providing additional variety. The age of the properties means buyers encounter a range of conditions — from well-maintained and updated character homes to those with significant renovation potential at accessible prices. The neighbourhood's central location and the maturity of its residential fabric give it a genuine inner-city character that newer communities cannot replicate.
The 118 Avenue BRZ is accessible along the neighbourhood's southern boundary, with its growing arts and culture energy bringing commercial vitality to the corridor. The northeast Edmonton commercial infrastructure is accessible to the east. Transit connects the neighbourhood to Downtown and the broader Edmonton network on multiple routes. Schools serve the community across north Edmonton catchments. The community league maintains outdoor facilities and neighbourhood programming.
For buyers, Eastwood is a mature inner-north neighbourhood with genuine character, accessible pricing, and proximity to one of Edmonton's most interesting commercial corridors. For sellers, growing inner-north buyer awareness and the 118 Avenue corridor's improving profile create consistent demand for well-maintained properties in this honest, established community.