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Parkridge is the "sweet spot" of East Regina real estate. Developed primarily in the 1980s and 90s, it offers a perfect balance for families who want the convenience of the East End amenities without the construction noise or density of the newer subdivisions. With its winding crescents, mature trees, and direct access to the Ring Road, Parkridge feels settled and safe. It is a community where neighbours know each other, children walk to Henry Braun School, and you are never more than a five-minute drive from Costco or the Victoria Avenue shopping district.

Living in Parkridge: Quiet Convenience

Residents of **Parkridge** enjoy an enviable location tucked behind the "East End Power Centre." You have instant access to **Costco**, **Superstore**, and **Walmart**, yet the neighborhood itself is buffered from the traffic by green spaces and berms.

The community revolves around **Parkridge Park**, which features a popular spray pad, basketball courts, and playgrounds. The **Pilot Butte Creek** pathway also winds through the area, connecting runners and cyclists to the wider city path system.

Real Estate Profile: Solid Builds & Large Lots

**Parkridge real estate** is dominated by single-family detached homes. You will see a lot of classic 1980s architectural styles: bi-levels, 4-level splits, and two-storey homes.

The key advantage here is **lot size**. Unlike the newer developments in *The Towns* or *Greens on Gardiner*, Parkridge homes often feature wider lots with room for a double garage and a generous backyard. It offers excellent value, with prices typically $50k-$75k lower than comparable homes in Wascana View.

Schools serving the area

Parkridge is a family-first community with elementary schools located right within the neighborhood boundaries:
• Henry Braun School (Public Elementary)
• St. Theresa School (Catholic Elementary)
• F.W. Johnson Collegiate (Public High School - Bussed)
• Miller Comprehensive (Catholic High School - Bussed)

FAQ: Parkridge vs. The Towns?

Buyers often compare these two adjacent neighborhoods. **The Towns** offers brand new construction with modern finishes but smaller lots and higher density. **Parkridge** offers mature landscaping, larger private yards, and more affordable price points, though the homes may require some cosmetic updates. Parkridge feels more "settled," while The Towns is still developing.

What schools serve Parkridge?

Parkridge is anchored by **Henry Braun School** (Public), which is located directly in the center of the community on Graham Road. This central location means that, unlike in some sprawling suburbs, the majority of students in the neighbourhood can walk to school without crossing any major traffic arteries.

How is it different from Glencairn?

Parkridge is often seen as the "newer sister" to Glencairn. Developed primarily in the 1980s, the homes here are slightly newer and the street layout features more cul-de-sacs and crescents. It attracts buyers who want the established trees of the East End but prefer more modern split-level or two-storey floor plans.

How is the commute?

It is excellent for getting around the city. Residents have immediate access to **Prince of Wales Drive**, which connects you north to the refinery district or south to the Costco and big-box shopping on Victoria Avenue in just minutes. You are close to the action, but tucked far enough back to avoid the noise.

Updated Winter 2025

Market Pulse

Parkridge is highly competitive for the "move-up" market. Families outgrowing their starter homes in older neighborhoods flock here for the 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom layouts. Homes that have had major updates (windows, shingles, kitchen refacing) tend to sell in multiple offers due to the scarcity of move-in ready inventory at this price point.

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