Abbottsfield, once owned by E. F. Carey in 1882, remained rural until annexed by Edmonton in 1961. Development was delayed due to its proximity to a landfill and chemical plants, but after Rundle Park was created in the late 1960s, construction took off in the 1970s.
Unlike most pre-1980s Edmonton neighbourhoods, Abbottsfield consists entirely of row housing and walk-up complexes. Homes are built around a central school and recreation site. A berm shields the community from highway noise, and residents enjoy easy access to employment, shopping, and recreational spaces like Abbottsfield Park and the Abbottsfield Recreation Centre.
Current Real Estate Listings in Abbottsfield
Are you looking to buy a home in Abbottsfield? Call Nathan Nagle with Initia Real Estate, your local real estate agent, at (780) 966-8154. I would be happy to guide you through the Abbottsfield housing market.