Rundle Heights
Rundle Heights is a mature northeast Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily in the 1960s and 1970s along the North Saskatchewan River valley escarpment in the northeast, giving it one of the most compelling natural settings of any northeast Edmonton community. The neighbourhood's escarpment-adjacent position provides river valley views and trail access that distinguish it from the flat residential communities that make up most of the northeast's housing stock.
What to know about Rundle Heights.
Rundle Heights is a mature northeast Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily in the 1960s and 1970s along the North Saskatchewan River valley escarpment in the northeast, giving it one of the most compelling natural settings of any northeast Edmonton community. The neighbourhood's escarpment-adjacent position provides river valley views and trail access that distinguish it from the flat residential communities that make up most of the northeast's housing stock.
The housing stock is predominantly single-family homes from the 1960s and 1970s, with the variety in scale and format that reflects the neighbourhood's development across two distinct residential eras. Properties along the escarpment edge and those with river valley views command a premium within the neighbourhood, while the broader community offers more accessible pricing. Homes have been updated to varying degrees, and buyers can find properties across a range of renovation states and price points.
The North Saskatchewan River valley is accessible from the neighbourhood's southern boundary, with trail connections into the northeast river valley network that connects east toward Rundle Park and west toward the Capilano area. The northeast Edmonton commercial corridor and the Clareview area provide retail and services access. The Clareview LRT station provides transit connections to Downtown. Schools serve the community across northeast Edmonton public and Catholic catchments.
For buyers, Rundle Heights offers northeast Edmonton living with genuine natural amenity — river valley access and escarpment views at prices that remain competitive relative to comparable settings on the south side. For sellers, the neighbourhood's natural setting and river valley adjacency create a distinguishing factor that supports consistent buyer interest, particularly from outdoors-oriented purchasers.