Jennica George
306-581-1212
jennicageorge@gmail.com
RE/MAX Crown Real Estate 2350 2nd Ave, Regina, SK S4R 1A5, Canada
2350 2nd Ave
Regina, SK
Parkridge gets called "the sweet spot of East Regina real estate," and I think that's accurate. It's the kind of neighborhood that doesn't make flashy headlines but consistently delivers what families actually need—safe streets, walkable schools, and convenient access to shopping without paying a premium. What makes Parkridge work is the balance. You get larger lots than the new subdivisions, mature trees that have been growing for 40 years, and homes that offer more space for your money. Prices typically run close to the Regina average—sometimes slightly below—which makes it accessible to move-up buyers and families who want more house without stretching their budget. The standout feature is school walkability. Most kids in Parkridge can walk to Henry Braun School through park pathways without crossing major traffic arteries. The spray pad at Parkridge Park is the summer gathering point for the whole neighborhood.
I describe Parkridge as Glencairn's "newer sister." Both neighborhoods offer affordable East End living, but Parkridge was developed primarily in the 1980s-1990s, giving you more modern layouts while still having that established character.
Here's what sets Parkridge apart:
Street design: Winding crescents and cul-de-sacs create a quiet residential feel with minimal through-traffic. The roads curve in ways that naturally slow cars down, which matters when you've got kids riding bikes in the street.
Lot sizes: This is a big one. Compared to newer subdivisions like The Towns or Greens on Gardiner, Parkridge lots are notably larger. Most homes have double garages and generous backyards—the kind of outdoor space that's becoming rare in new construction.
Mature landscaping: Forty years of tree growth creates a canopy you simply can't get in a new development. The neighborhood feels established in ways that take decades to develop.
Convenience positioning: The neighborhood sits close to Victoria Avenue shopping—Costco, Superstore, Walmart are all within a 5-minute drive—but is buffered by green spaces and berms that keep the residential areas quiet.
Let me be direct about pricing. Parkridge offers solid value for East Regina—homes here typically sell close to the Regina citywide average, sometimes slightly below.
Here's how that breaks down:
The important thing to understand is the value comparison. Parkridge homes tend to sell for significantly less than comparable properties in Wascana View—I'm talking meaningful savings that could be the difference between affording the home you want and settling for less.
What I tell clients: Homes that have had major updates tend to sell in multiple offers because there's a scarcity of move-in ready inventory. Properties that need cosmetic work take longer but offer opportunity for buyers willing to do updates.
Parkridge operates as a seller's market, and inventory is tight. At any given time, there might only be a handful of active listings in the neighborhood.
Average days on market runs around 50-55 days, which is slightly above the citywide average but still well within seller's market territory. Properties that are priced right and well-maintained sell faster—often in the 20-35 day range. Properties that need work or are overpriced can sit longer.
What this means for buyers is that you need to be prepared. Get pre-approved. Know what you're looking for. When a well-maintained home comes up in Parkridge, it's going to attract interest from multiple buyer types—families looking to move up, investors seeking rental potential, and downsizers wanting bungalows.
Schools are usually one of the first questions I get from families. Regina has two school systems—Public and Catholic—and families in Parkridge have options in both.
Elementary: Henry Braun School
Henry Braun School at 710 Graham Road is the primary public elementary school serving Parkridge. What makes this school particularly attractive is the walkability—it's located centrally in the neighborhood, and the majority of students can walk to school without crossing any major traffic arteries.
The school is described as offering a diverse range of academic, athletic, and arts programs with strong emphasis on community involvement.
High School: F.W. Johnson Collegiate
Students from Parkridge typically attend F.W. Johnson Collegiate for high school, with transportation provided.
Other Notable Options:
Elementary: St. Theresa School
St. Theresa School serves Catholic families in the Parkridge area as a denominational alternative to the public system.
High School: Miller Comprehensive
Catholic high school students from Parkridge typically attend Miller Comprehensive, with transportation provided.
French Immersion isn't directly available at Henry Braun, but families can request exemptions for designated French Immersion schools. Nearby options include École W.S. Hawrylak School (dual-track K-8). High school French Immersion continues at Campbell Collegiate or Thom Collegiate.
Important: School boundaries can change. Use the School Locator tool at Regina Public Schools website to verify your assigned school.
Safety is something I take seriously when helping families find homes. Parkridge has a strong safety profile based on both the data and how the neighborhood is designed.
Design features supporting safety: The neighborhood was built around family safety. Winding crescents and cul-de-sacs reduce through-traffic and naturally slow cars down. Mature trees and established landscaping increase visibility and create a neighborhood where people are outside—walking dogs, kids playing, parents at the park.
School walkability as natural surveillance: Most kids in Parkridge walk to Henry Braun School through park pathways without crossing major streets. This creates consistent pedestrian activity throughout the day and a community where people are visible and engaged.
Regional context: Parkridge is located in East Regina, outside the core crime concentration areas. Regina's crime statistics show that violent crime is concentrated in specific neighborhoods—Downtown and North Central account for a significant portion of incidents. Parkridge isn't among the areas cited for safety concerns.
Parkridge is car-dependent for shopping, but everything is remarkably close. The Victoria Avenue "East End Power Centre" is within a 5-10 minute drive:
Glencairn Village Shopping Centre is immediately adjacent with public library branch, restaurants, local ice cream shop, and bowling alley.
Parkridge Park at 7th Avenue East is the social heart of the neighborhood with outdoor spray pad (operates late May-September), basketball courts, playgrounds, and open green space.
On warm summer days, it's not unusual to find dozens of children at the spray pad while parents relax in the park. This is where the neighborhood gathers.
Pilot Butte Creek Pathway winds through the neighborhood—7.7 kilometers of trail suitable for walking, running, and cycling that connects to the broader city path system.
Downtown Regina: 5-10 minutes by car via Victoria Avenue.
Refinery District / Ross Industrial Park: 5-10 minutes north via Prince of Wales Drive. Both are major employment centers with short commutes from Parkridge.
General commute reality: Regina residents describe "15 to 20 minutes to get anywhere you want to go." Parkridge has Ring Road access for cross-city travel.
Parkridge is described as Glencairn's "newer sister." Both offer affordable East End positioning, but Parkridge offers 1980s-1990s construction with more modern split-level and two-storey layouts, more cul-de-sacs. Glencairn has pre-1980s construction with older architectural styles and grid-influenced street patterns.
Choose Parkridge if you prefer more modern layouts and slightly newer construction. Choose Glencairn for potentially lower prices on older housing stock.
Parkridge advantages: Significantly lower prices, larger lots with generous backyards, mature landscaping and established trees, double garages standard, no construction noise or development disruption.
Newer neighborhood advantages: Modern finishes and contemporary design, updated energy efficiency, turnkey move-in ready, warranty protection on new builds.
My take: Parkridge is positioned for families who want value and space over modern finishes. Newer areas are for those willing to pay a premium for contemporary construction.
I always try to give clients the full picture:
Home age: Most homes are 30-40 years old. Windows, shingles, kitchens may need updating. Properties with major updates sell quickly; properties needing work sit longer and may offer negotiation opportunity.
Car dependency: There's no commercial development within the neighborhood. All shopping and dining requires a vehicle, even though it's close by car.
Cosmetic updates expected: Many homes still have original 1980s-1990s finishes. Budget for potential renovations if you're buying a property that hasn't been updated.
Competition for updated inventory: Well-maintained, move-in ready homes attract multiple buyers. Be prepared to act if you find one.
School boundaries: As with any Regina neighborhood, verify current school boundaries before making decisions based on school access.
Parkridge offers solid value for East Regina—homes typically sell close to the Regina citywide average, sometimes slightly below. Properties here tend to cost significantly less than comparable homes in Wascana View. Price per square foot runs roughly in line with the Regina average, with the value coming from larger lot sizes and established neighborhood character.
Parkridge operates as a seller's market with tight inventory—typically only a handful of active listings at any time. Average days on market runs around 50-55 days. Updated, well-maintained homes sell faster (often 20-35 days) while properties needing work may sit longer but offer negotiation opportunity.
Parkridge is served by both Regina Public Schools and Regina Catholic Schools. For public education, Henry Braun School serves K-8 students with walkable access through park pathways—most students never need to cross major streets. F.W. Johnson Collegiate serves high school. For Catholic education, St. Theresa School serves elementary, with Miller Comprehensive for high school. French Immersion is available through designated schools with exemption requests.
Parkridge has a strong safety profile. The neighborhood features winding crescents and cul-de-sacs that reduce through-traffic, and most children can walk to Henry Braun School without crossing major arteries. Located in East Regina away from higher-crime concentration areas, Parkridge is consistently described as "settled and safe" with strong community cohesion through the Parkridge Community Association.
Parkridge is called "the sweet spot of East Regina" because it balances larger lots, mature landscaping, and established character with prices close to the Regina average. Compared to newer subdivisions, you get more space—double garages and generous backyards are standard. Compared to prestige neighborhoods like Wascana View, you get similar East End advantages at significantly lower prices. The walkable school access via park pathways is a standout feature for families.
Parkridge is within a 5-10 minute drive of major shopping including Costco, Superstore, and Walmart along Victoria Avenue. Glencairn Village Shopping Centre is immediately adjacent with library, restaurants, and convenience shopping. The neighborhood itself is purely residential with no commercial development, which keeps streets quiet but means all errands require a car.

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