College Park East
Welcome to the the College Park East area of Saskatoon.
College Park East is a middle income family neighborhood located in southeast Saskatoon. The majority of this neighbourhood’s approximately 1,740 households are single-family detached homes but a reasonable selection of low rise apartments exist along the main roads providing needed housing opportunities to students who attend the nearby University of Saskatchewan. This area was primarily developed between 1971 and 1980.
Plenty of shopping opportunities exist within minutes of the area including The Centre. Downtown Saskatoon is easily accessible via College Drive and the 25th Street Bridge.
Area residents enjoy over forty acres of public park space including the beautiful Sidney L. Buckwold Park. Between three public parks, you’ll have access to baseball, soccer and tennis facilities, a paddling pool, outdoor rinks, numerous playgrounds, a wonderful toboggan hill and plenty of walking paths.
Photo Walk of College Park East
| Population | 4,809 |
| Number of households | 1,740 |
| Average persons per household | 2.7 |
| Home ownership | 67.2% |
| Average sale price of a residential dwelling (previous year) | $264,373 |
| Median sale price of a residential dwelling (previous year) | $295,000 |
| Average household income | $67,946 |
| Types of homes | Houses | Condos |
| Number of sales |
62 | 15 |
| Lowest sale price |
$249,900 | $110,000 |
| Highest sale price |
$480,000 | $217,000 |
| Average sale price |
$317,423 | $165,553 |
| Median sale price over 6 months ending 02/28/2011 | $309,900 | $171,000 |
Other online resources for the East College Park area of Saskatoon
Homes for sale in the East College Park area of Saskatoon
Area map
East College Park Community Association webpage
City of Saskatoon full neighbourhood profile
Wikipedia page for East College Park Saskatoon
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August 30th, 2009 at 8:46 AM
East College Park has been our home for 15 years. It has been a great place to raise our children, with wonderful schools in the area and quick access to local high schools. Sid Buckwold Park is perhaps the nicest community park in the city.