Best Suited For
Downsizers, professionals, condo/townhouse buyers, service-oriented buyers.
Inglewood is a small, central St. Albert neighbourhood between the Sturgeon River/Red Willow Park and a major commercial corridor. It is ideal for buyers who want condo/townhouse living close to shopping, services, transit exchange, St. Albert Centre, civic services, RCMP, and Firehall #2.
Downsizers, professionals, condo/townhouse buyers, service-oriented buyers.
Central, compact, service-rich, and urban-adjacent.
Condos and townhouses.
Convenience, services, shopping, transit, and low-maintenance living.
Inglewood is a small, central St. Albert neighbourhood between the Sturgeon River/Red Willow Park and a major commercial corridor. It is ideal for buyers who want condo/townhouse living close to shopping, services, transit exchange, St. Albert Centre, civic services, RCMP, and Firehall #2.
Inglewood is more urban-service-oriented than many St. Albert neighbourhoods. It has a small residential population between the Sturgeon River/Red Willow Park and a large commercial corridor, with most of the area zoned commercially.
Development began in the 1980s with St. Albert Centre and Red Willow Park. Commercial development continued through the 1990s, and residential homes appeared as the area filled in.
The City lists condos and townhouses. This page should be optimized for downsizers, professionals, first-time buyers, and people who value services over a traditional detached-home environment.
The City lists École Marie Poburan, Keenooshayo, Leo Nickerson, Neil M. Ross, École Secondaire Sainte Marguerite d'Youville, Lorne Akins, Richard S. Fowler, St. Albert Catholic High School, Paul Kane for French Immersion, St. Albert Public Outreach, and St. Gabriel. Before making a purchase decision, buyers should confirm school attendance areas, program eligibility, transportation, and availability directly with the relevant school division or school authority.
The City lists Red Willow Park and Ironwood Park. It also identifies Firehall #2, RCMP Detachment, Inglewood Town Centre, St. Albert Centre, St. Albert Square, and Summit Centre.
Residents in Inglewood have access to nearby shopping, services, restaurants, recreation, faith communities, medical clinics, pharmacies, and pet services in the surrounding St. Albert area. Because businesses and services can change over time, buyers should confirm current amenities based on their lifestyle, commute, school needs, and daily routines. Inglewood's amenity story is one of its biggest strengths: shopping, services, civic and safety services, St. Albert Centre, and commercial access. Buyers should confirm current businesses and services based on their daily routines.
Inglewood has strong service access and bus exchange proximity. St. Albert Centre has allowed part of its parking lot to be used by people accessing the mall bus exchange. Boudreau Road access is also highlighted.
Inglewood appeals to buyers who want convenience, low-maintenance living, shopping and services nearby, and a more urban-service lifestyle within St. Albert.
Inglewood sellers should focus on convenience, walkability to services, condo/townhouse practicality, shopping proximity, and low-maintenance lifestyle. SmartValue should analyze condo fees, building condition, parking, unit exposure, and proximity to commercial services.
Inglewood is strong for relocation buyers who do not want suburban isolation and want quick access to shopping, services, and transit.
Compare Inglewood with Downtown, Mission, and condo/townhouse options in The Gardens or Lacombe Park.
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Inglewood is a small, central St. Albert neighbourhood between the Sturgeon River/Red Willow Park and a major commercial corridor. It is ideal for buyers who want condo/townhouse living close to shopping, services, transit exchange, St. Albert Centre, civic services, RCMP, and Firehall #2.
Condos and townhouses.
The City lists École Marie Poburan, Keenooshayo, Leo Nickerson, Neil M. Ross, École Secondaire Sainte Marguerite d'Youville, Lorne Akins, Richard S. Fowler, St. Albert Catholic High School, Paul Kane for French Immersion, St. Albert Public Outreach, and St. Gabriel. Before making a purchase decision, buyers should confirm school attendance areas, program eligibility, transportation, and availability directly with the relevant school division or school authority.
The City lists Red Willow Park and Ironwood Park. It also identifies Firehall #2, RCMP Detachment, Inglewood Town Centre, St. Albert Centre, St. Albert Square, and Summit Centre.
Inglewood is strong for relocation buyers who do not want suburban isolation and want quick access to shopping, services, and transit.
Compare Inglewood with Downtown, Mission, and condo/townhouse options in The Gardens or Lacombe Park.
Inglewood sellers should focus on convenience, walkability to services, condo/townhouse practicality, shopping proximity, and low-maintenance lifestyle. SmartValue should analyze condo fees, building condition, parking, unit exposure, and proximity to commercial services.