Why Would this Realtor Live in Allard?
Why should you live in Allard?
So Allard isn’t the furthest south community, but it runs pretty close to the newest and furthest south neighbourhood of Edmonton. Super close to QE2, EIA and Leduc, Allard is a prestigious neighbourhood with smart planning.
Since the first phase was built in 2010, Allard has grown rapidly into an established family community. Allard has plenty of parks and green space, including: an outdoor skating rink, a playground and the K-9 Public School opened to students in September, 2017.
There is easy access to the lovely Blackmud Creek Ravine from Allard, and a paved multi-use path that connects Allard to a network of other nearby trails in the area, including trail that leads directly to the shops and services at Ellerslie Road. Allard has a fantastic location with tons of future development planned, including: the nearby Heritage Valley Town Centre, a planned LRT station across from Allard, as well as an new interchange connecting 41st Avenue SW (the main road just south of Allard) to Highway 2.
Allard is close to neighbourhood conveniences.
Here’s your guide to buying and shopping for a home in Allard.
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