Calder Community Overview
Calder is a residential neighbourhood in north west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The area was originally part of the Hudson's Bay Company reserve and was settled by employees of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.
As described below, Calder was originally an independent town that was developed to house the workforce at the railway's roundhouse, repair shop and shunt yards. Calder became a part of the City of Edmonton in 1917.
The western boundary of the neighbourhood is 127 Street, the eastern boundary is 113 A Street, the southern boundary is 127 Avenue, and the northern boundary is 132 Avenue.
There are two schools in the neighbourhood. Calder Elementary School is operated by the Edmonton Public School System and the St. Edmund Catholic Elementary Junior High School is operated by the Edmonton Catholic School System.
Community overview from Wikipedia.
Property Type | # of Listings | Min Price | Max Price | Avg Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
Duplexes | 3 | $1800 | $2000 | $1916 |
Main Floors | 1 | $1595 | $1595 | $1595 |
Apartments | 1 | $1425 | $1425 | $1425 |
Houses | 2 | $1500 | $2300 | $1900 |
Basements | 1 | $1145 | $1145 | $1145 |
Townhouses | 3 | $1175 | $2250 | $1653 |
Total Rentals | 11 | $1145 | $2300 | $1697 |