Bridgeland Hill Condos for Sale

Welcome to Bridgeland Hill

One of Bridgeland’s most sought-after addresses. Located at 510 Edmonton Trail NE, this building offers boutique low-rise charm in the heart of the city. Whether you are looking for a walkable lifestyle or a smart investment property, Bridgeland Hill delivers with easy access to Murdoch Park and the incredible downtown skyline views from the adjacent Bridgeland escarpment.

Bridgeland Hill Building Features

  • Year Built: 2016
  • Developer: GableCraft Homes (Built by Ventana Construction)
  • Floors / Units: 4 Stories / 101 Units
  • Building Type: Boutique Low-Rise (Wood Frame)
  • Pet Policy: Pets Allowed with Board Approval
  • Zoning: Residential / Mixed Use

Bridgeland Hill Amenities & Features

Residents at Bridgeland Hill enjoy access to a range of premium amenities, designed to make city living effortless:

  • Shared Fitness Centre: A well-equipped on-site gym for cardio and strength training.
  • Modern Kitchens: Sleek galley-style or open-concept kitchens featuring gas ranges, quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances.
  • Underground Heated Parking: Secure titled parking stalls for residents and dedicated storage lockers.
  • Private Outdoor Space: Every unit features a generous balcony or patio, many of which offer unobstructed views of the Calgary skyline.

Why Live in Bridgeland?

Living in Bridgeland means you are steps away from the best Calgary has to offer. From the trendy cafes on 1st Avenue NE to the Bow River pathways, this community is perfect for professionals and urban explorers.

  • Walk Score: 88 (Very Walkable)
  • Transit: Near Bridgeland/Memorial C-Train Station

Live Listings for Bridgeland Hill

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Common FAQs

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What makes the location of Bridgeland Hill unique?

Bridgeland Hill is perched on the edge of the community’s southern escarpment. This unique elevation means that even units on the lower floors often enjoy better-than-average light and views. It is perfectly positioned for those who want to be close to the action on Edmonton Trail while remaining tucked away in a quieter residential pocket.

Are the units at Bridgeland Hill air-conditioned?

While many wood-frame buildings in Calgary do not come standard with AC, several units in Bridgeland Hill have had air conditioning systems installed or offer the capability for portable units. Its modern construction also includes high-efficiency windows to help regulate temperatures throughout the year.

Is the building good for commuters?

Absolutely. Bridgeland Hill offers some of the best connectivity in the city. You are a 10-minute walk from the Bridgeland/Memorial C-Train, a 5-minute drive into the Downtown Core, and you have immediate access to Memorial Drive and Edmonton Trail for getting around the city.

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Condo Search FAQs

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What are condo fees and what do they typically cover?

Condo fees (or maintenance fees) are monthly contributions from each owner that go towards the building’s shared expenses. In Edmonton, these typically cover professional management, reserve fund contributions, landscaping, snow removal, common area maintenance (like hallways and lobbies), and building insurance. In many buildings, they also include utilities like heat and water.

What is a reserve fund and why is it important?

A reserve fund is a mandatory savings account maintained by the condo corporation to pay for major repairs and replacements of the building’s common elements over time (e.g., roof replacement, window upgrades, boiler replacement). A healthy reserve fund is crucial because it helps prevent large, unexpected special assessments (a lump-sum bill for each owner) when major work is needed.

Is buying a condo in Edmonton a good investment?

Condos can be an excellent investment in Edmonton, offering a more affordable entry point into the real estate market and a low-maintenance lifestyle. They are particularly popular in desirable areas like Downtown, Oliver, and near the University. Like any property, its value depends on location, the quality of the building’s management, and overall market trends.

What should I look for in the condo documents?

When you make an offer on a condo, it’s critical to review the condo documents. The key items to examine are the Reserve Fund Study (to ensure it’s well-funded), the annual budget, the board meeting minutes (to check for upcoming issues), and the bylaws (to understand rules regarding pets, renovations, etc.). We help all our clients navigate these documents to ensure they’re making a sound purchase.

What are the main benefits of condo living?

The primary benefits of condo living are a low-maintenance lifestyle (no shoveling snow or cutting grass), access to shared amenities (like fitness centres, pools, or social rooms), enhanced security, and often a lower purchase price compared to a single-family home in the same neighbourhood. It’s an ideal choice for first-time buyers, downsizers, and busy professionals.

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