Optimum Market Pulse · Engelwood
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Engelwood is the quiet, northern partner to the Argyle Park community. Located north of Sangster Boulevard, this section was developed primarily in the 1980s, offering slightly newer and larger homes than its southern neighbour. It is a neighbourhood of cul-de-sacs and crescents designed to minimize traffic, making it a safe haven for street hockey and family walks. With the recent development of Hawkstone just to the north, Engelwood residents now enjoy immediate access to major amenities like Walmart and Home Depot while maintaining their peaceful suburban atmosphere.
Engelwood — the quiet crescents north of Sangster.
Engelwood's street layout is its defining feature. Because the neighbourhood is built almost entirely of crescents and cul-de-sacs, there is virtually no cut-through traffic — the cars on your street belong to your neighbours. Green spaces and playgrounds are threaded between the loops, and everything is connected by quiet residential walking routes.
Convenience arrived with the development of Hawkstone to the north: residents are now minutes from Walmart, Home Depot, and the growing retail node along Rochdale Boulevard, without any of that traffic reaching Engelwood's streets.
Engelwood real estate is defined by the solid family homes of the 1980s: bi-levels, split-levels, and two-storeys that are typically larger than the 1970s stock in Argyle Park to the south, with attached garages far more common.
For buyers, Engelwood occupies a sweet spot — more house and a newer build year than the older North End, at a meaningfully lower price than the new construction in Hawkstone next door.
Students in Engelwood are served by the established schools just across Sangster Boulevard in Argyle Park:
For high school, students typically attend Winston Knoll Collegiate or Michael A. Riffel in the Northwest, or head south to Thom Collegiate and Archbishop M.C. O'Neill.
Broker's Market Note
Engelwood is a quietly competitive market. Its 1980s homes hit a sweet spot — bigger and newer than the surrounding 70s stock, but priced well below Hawkstone's new builds next door — so well-kept bi-levels and two-storeys here attract steady interest from move-up families. Owners tend to stay put, which keeps inventory thin.
They function as one community split by Sangster Boulevard. Argyle Park to the south is the original 1970s section with slightly smaller homes and the neighbourhood schools; Engelwood to the north was built in the 1980s with larger floor plans, more attached garages, and a crescent-heavy layout with even less traffic.
Extremely close. The Hawkstone retail development directly north puts Walmart and Home Depot within a couple of minutes, and the Rochdale Boulevard corridor — grocery, restaurants, banks, and services — is just as accessible. Few 1980s neighbourhoods in Regina have gained this much amenity access without gaining the traffic.
Elementary students attend Dr. L.M. Hanna School (Public) or St. Timothy School (Catholic), both located just across Sangster Boulevard in Argyle Park — an easy walk or short drive. High school students typically attend Winston Knoll Collegiate or Michael A. Riffel in the Northwest.
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Aaron Habicht
Broker/Owner, Optimum Realty Inc. · Serving Regina since 2004
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