Optimum Market Pulse · Eastview
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Eastview is often cited as the best value-for-money neighbourhood in Regina. Located just east of Winnipeg Street and north of Dewdney Avenue, this small, tight-knit community is a haven for first-time buyers and investors. While it sits adjacent to the Ross Industrial Park, it maintains a distinct residential charm with a very active Eastview Community Association. It is one of the few places in the city where home ownership is still possible for under $250,000.
Eastview — a tight-knit pocket with the city's most accessible prices.
Eastview is defined by its resilience and community spirit. The local Community Centre is a hub of activity, offering programs for seniors and youth. Residents enjoy Eastview Park, which features a spray pad, ball diamonds, and outdoor rinks.
The location is strategic for workers: you are walking distance to the Ross Industrial Park and a 5-minute drive to Downtown or the General Hospital.
Eastview real estate offers the lowest entry price in Regina. You will find older character homes (built 1910–1950) and smaller war-time bungalows. While some homes require TLC, the low purchase price allows for significant “sweat equity.”
It is a primary target for rental investors due to the high demand from workers in the nearby industrial sectors who want short commutes.
While there are no longer active schools directly within the small Eastview footprint, students are bused or travel to nearby neighbourhoods:
The area is well-connected by transit, making these school commutes manageable.
Broker's Market Note
Eastview is an “Opportunity Market.” Detached homes here frequently sell between $150,000 and $225,000. We are seeing a trend of younger buyers purchasing here to escape the rental trap, as mortgage payments are often lower than average city rents.
These two are often lumped together, but they are distinct. Eastview is the smaller pocket located north of Dewdney Avenue and west of the creek. It is generally quieter and feels more “tucked away” than Glen Elm Park, which sits south of Dewdney and has more flow-through traffic. Eastview homes are often slightly more affordable, making it a prime target for first-time buyers.
There are no schools located directly inside the Eastview subdivision. Elementary students typically attend Glen Elm Community School (Public), which is located just across Dewdney Avenue. For high school, students are usually bussed to Balfour Collegiate or Miller Comprehensive.
Yes, it is often cited as one of Regina's best “cash flow” neighbourhoods. Because the purchase prices are among the lowest in the city, but the location is so close to the Ross Industrial Park and Downtown, rental demand remains consistent. It is very popular with workers who want a short commute without the price tag of a downtown condo.
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Aaron Habicht
Broker/Owner, Optimum Realty Inc. · Serving Regina since 2004
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