St. Albert Neighbourhood

Pineview Real Estate & Local Area Guide

Pineview is a small northeast St. Albert neighbourhood from the 1970s, known for scenic planning, long resident tenure, single-family homes, townhouses, five parks, and convenient road access via Campbell Road, Sir Winston Churchill Avenue, Boudreau Road, and Poirier Avenue.

Best Suited For

Established-neighbourhood buyers, stability seekers, and park-access buyers.

Local Feel

Compact, settled, scenic, and stable.

Property Types

Single-family homes and townhouses.

Seller Positioning

Stability, park access, road convenience, and mature neighbourhood feel.

Pineview real estate at a glance.

Pineview is a small northeast St. Albert neighbourhood from the 1970s, known for scenic planning, long resident tenure, single-family homes, townhouses, five parks, and convenient road access via Campbell Road, Sir Winston Churchill Avenue, Boudreau Road, and Poirier Avenue.

Local Character

Pineview feels compact, settled, scenic, and stable. It is a small northeast neighbourhood with a unique look, central undeveloped or room-to-grow design, and long tenure compared with many neighbourhoods.

History & Development

Development began in the 1970s as St. Albert's boom slowed, allowing more time for innovative planning. Pineview was designed with room to grow.

Housing & Property Types

The City lists single-family homes and townhouses, with medium-density residential concentrated on the north side.

Schools & Education

The City lists École Marie Poburan, Elmer S. Gish, Leo Nickerson, Holy Family Catholic School, 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.

Parks, Trails & Recreation

The City lists Popular, Pineview, Pembroke, Princeton, and Pineridge parks.

Churches, Community Services & Amenities

Residents in Pineview 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. Pineview's strongest verified assets are parks, compact identity, and road access. Current commercial services, churches, pharmacies, cafés, restaurants, clinics, and pet services should be verified before relying on them.

Commute & Access

The City identifies Campbell Road, Sir Winston Churchill Avenue, Boudreau Road, and Poirier Avenue as flanking Pineview and supporting convenient commuting. St. Albert Transit services the area with weekday local routes, commuter routes to Edmonton, and Dial A Bus.

Buyer Profile

Pineview attracts buyers who want established St. Albert with a compact, stable, less prominent neighbourhood profile.

Seller Strategy

Pineview sellers should focus on stability, long-tenure appeal, compact neighbourhood feel, park access, and road convenience. SmartValue™ should compare renovation level and location within the community because smaller neighbourhoods can have fewer direct comparable sales.

Relocation Notes

Pineview is useful for relocation buyers wanting established St. Albert with convenience, without needing a large or high-profile neighbourhood.

Comparison Notes

Compare Pineview with Forest Lawn, Sturgeon Heights, Woodlands, and Akinsdale for mature practical options.

Thinking of Selling in Pineview?

SmartValue™ helps homeowners understand pricing position, property preparation, neighbourhood context, and seller strategy before listing.

SmartValue™ is a real estate market analysis and seller strategy resource. It is not a formal appraisal.

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Questions about Pineview real estate, selling, buying, and relocation.

Is Pineview a good place to live?

Pineview is a small northeast St. Albert neighbourhood from the 1970s, known for scenic planning, long resident tenure, single-family homes, townhouses, five parks, and convenient road access via Campbell Road, Sir Winston Churchill Avenue, Boudreau Road, and Poirier Avenue.

What types of homes are common in Pineview?

Single-family homes and townhouses.

What schools are near Pineview?

The City lists École Marie Poburan, Elmer S. Gish, Leo Nickerson, Holy Family Catholic School, 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.

What parks and trails are near Pineview?

The City lists Popular, Pineview, Pembroke, Princeton, and Pineridge parks.

Is Pineview a good option for relocation buyers?

Pineview is useful for relocation buyers wanting established St. Albert with convenience, without needing a large or high-profile neighbourhood.

How does Pineview compare to nearby St. Albert neighbourhoods?

Compare Pineview with Forest Lawn, Sturgeon Heights, Woodlands, and Akinsdale for mature practical options.

How can Bonni Pinder help sellers in Pineview?

Pineview sellers should focus on stability, long-tenure appeal, compact neighbourhood feel, park access, and road convenience. SmartValue™ should compare renovation level and location within the community because smaller neighbourhoods can have fewer direct comparable sales.