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Dieppe Place Real Estate

The Dieppe Place Area is one of Regina's "hidden gem" neighbourhoods. Tucked away in the West End near the RCMP Depot and Luther College High School, it is often overlooked by traffic but beloved by residents. Developed in the post-war era, this community offers a quiet, small-town feel with winding streets and direct access to the stunning Wascana Creek valley, making it perfect for nature lovers on a budget.

Living in Dieppe Place: Nature & History

Living in Dieppe Place means having A.E. Wilson Park as your backyard. The neighbourhood wraps around the creek, giving residents instant access to the Rick Hansen Optimist Playground, baseball diamonds, and kilometers of walking paths.

History is present everywhere here, from the street names to the Dieppe War Memorial located in the park. While it is a quiet residential zone, you are just minutes from the RCMP Depot and the amenities at Normanview Crossing.

Real Estate Profile: The "Urban Acreage"

Dieppe Place real estate, in West Regina, offers something rare in the city: space. The homes are predominantly 1950s and 60s bungalows, many of which sit on lots that are 50% to 100% larger than modern standards.

This makes the area incredibly popular for buyers who want room for a massive garage, a workshop, or an expansive garden. Prices are often very affordable, offering exceptional value for the land size.

Schools serving the area

There are no schools located directly inside Dieppe Place (the former Dieppe School closed in 2012). Students are bussed to nearby neighbourhoods:
Walker School (Public PreK-8 - located in Rosemont)
St. Francis Community School (Catholic PreK-8 - located in Rosemont)
Martin Collegiate (Public High School)
Luther College (Private High School - nearby)

FAQ: Is Dieppe Place a safe neighbourhood?

Yes, residents often describe it as a "sleepy village." Because it is tucked away north of Dewdney Avenue with limited entry points, it gets very little through-traffic. It attracts long-term residents and families who value quiet and privacy.

FAQ: Dieppe Place vs. Rosemont?

While they are neighbors, the difference lies in the lot sizes and convenience. Rosemont is a standard residential grid with schools and shops located directly inside the neighborhood. Dieppe Place feels more like a semi-rural village; it has no internal commercial zones or schools (kids are bussed to Rosemont), but in exchange, it offers massive "veteran-sized" lots that are often double the size of those in Rosemont, along with significantly less traffic.

Does the creek affect the homes?

While the neighbourhood borders Wascana Creek, the residential streets are set back significantly from the water. The wide green space of A.E. Wilson Park acts as a natural buffer and floodplain, meaning the park may hold water during extreme spring melts, but the homes themselves are generally elevated well above the creek bed.

Is this a good area for RCMP employees?

It is arguably the most convenient location in the city for Depot staff. Dieppe Place is located directly across McCarthy Boulevard from the RCMP Academy. You can essentially walk to work in 10 minutes, making it a very popular rental zone for recruits and staff.

Updated Winter 2025

Market Pulse

Dieppe Place is seeing a resurgence of interest from younger buyers. The combination of lower price points and huge lots appeals to millennials who want space for dogs and hobbies. We are seeing many of the older 1950s bungalows being respectfully renovated, preserving the character while modernizing the mechanicals.

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