Overview
Although not technically a neighborhood, the Alberta Arts District is comprised of the Vernon, Concordia and King Neighborhoods. The Alberta Arts District can probably best be described as funky and fun. The residential area is caught in the mixed controversy of gentrification, with many of the older houses spiffed up inside and out, and property values have been rising on a sharp upward curve. Many homes express a unique and artistic flair that suits the neighborhood’s nickname, The Alberta Arts District. Alberta folks seem to prize their individuality, and you’ll find a multi-cultural demographics mix of locals and visitors.
Parks & Recreation
Fernhill Park is a 26-acre corner of the city that lends unity to the surrounding neighborhood. Visitors enjoy a plethora of sports here. There are tennis and volleyball courts as well as football and baseball fields. The playground equipment will keep the kids occupied as well.
Real Estate
In Alberta, you will typically find modest homes with older architectural styles such as Craftsmans, Bungalows, Cottages, Old Portland foursquares, and ranches. The neighborhood has a lot of style and unique charm. Funky colors and artistic detail make homes in this neighborhood stand out.
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