Optimum Market Pulse · East Pointe Estates
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East Pointe Estates is the ultimate “lock-and-leave” community in Regina. Located in the far East End, tucked behind the Prince of Wales commercial corridor, this neighbourhood was designed for those who value convenience above all else. Alongside an original pocket of 1990s family homes backing the creek, it is dominated by modern townhomes and apartment-style condos built in the 2000s and 2010s, offering a polished, maintenance-free lifestyle just steps away from the city's best hotels, restaurants, and shopping.
East Pointe Estates — polished, low-maintenance living in the East End.
Living in East Pointe Estates means having the best of the East End at your doorstep. You can walk to Browns Socialhouse, or Brewed Awakening for coffee. The neighbourhood is located just south of Victoria Avenue East, giving you immediate access to Costco and the Landmark Cinemas without the noise of living directly on the highway.
Despite the commercial proximity, the residential streets are quiet, featuring manicured green strips and walking paths that weave between the condo complexes.
East Pointe Estates real estate is dominated by low-maintenance condo living, with one notable exception: the original pocket of 1990s single-family homes along Bishop and Tanager Crescents, where executive bungalows and walkouts back the Pilot Butte Creek pathway. Beyond that pocket, the area offers two types of properties:
This density creates a safe, community-focused environment where exterior maintenance is handled by condo boards.
While there are no schools inside this small enclave, students attend excellent schools in the neighbouring Gardiner Park and Glencairn areas:
Busing is commonly used due to the crossing of Prince of Wales Drive.
Broker's Market Note
East Pointe Estates is a “turn-key” market. Prices are very stable here. We see strong demand for the ground-level townhouse units from seniors downsizing from large East End homes. For first-time buyers, the apartment-style condos offer an affordable entry point into a premium location.
These are neighbours with very different vibes. Gardiner Park (to the West) is established, featuring large single-family homes and mature trees. East Pointe Estates (to the East) is newer and denser, focusing on condos and townhomes. If you want a big backyard, choose Gardiner Park. If you want “no shovel” living, choose East Pointe.
This is arguably the most convenient neighbourhood in the East End for amenities. Residents can walk to the Eastgate and Prince of Wales retail corridor — Costco, the Landmark Cinemas, restaurants, and coffee shops are all at the doorstep — and the growing Aurora shopping area is just a few minutes' drive, making it possible to run most daily errands without a long trip.
Surprisingly, yes. The entire western border of the neighbourhood is framed by the Pilot Butte Creek Pathway and Eastgate Park. Residents can step out their back door and access kilometers of paved walking and biking trails that connect all the way down to Wascana Creek, without the noise of major traffic.
There are no schools located directly inside this small enclave. However, it is part of the catchment for the nearby East End schools. Elementary students are typically bussed or driven to W.F. Ready (Public) or St. Marguerite Bourgeoys (Catholic), both located just a few minutes west in Gardiner Park.
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Aaron Habicht
Broker/Owner, Optimum Realty Inc. · Serving Regina since 2004
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