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Oriole Park real estate.
Established north family value.

Oriole Park is an established north Red Deer family neighbourhood — 1980s–90s detached and bilevel inventory, walking distance to Oriole Park School, and one of the steadier value options on the north side for first-home buyers and young families.

$375K
Avg. sale price
97.9%
Sales-to-list ratio
34
Days on market
+3.3%
Year-over-year

Why Oriole Park?

What makes Oriole Park different.

Every Red Deer neighbourhood has a personality. Here's the shorthand for Oriole Park — what buyers consistently like, and what you should look for if you're considering this community.

  • 01

    Walking-distance school

    Oriole Park School serves K-5 within the community.

  • 02

    Established 1980s–90s homes

    Solid construction, mature lots, well-kept yards — a real established-family character.

  • 03

    Quick north-end amenities

    Walmart, Save-On, and the Aquatic Centre all under 10 minutes.

  • 04

    Reliable resale

    Family demand year-round — Oriole Park inventory turns over consistently.

About the neighbourhood

Living in Oriole Park.

The full picture — history, housing stock, market behaviour, and what buyers should know before committing to a Oriole Park address.

Oriole Park is an established north Red Deer family neighbourhood, built primarily in the 1980s and 1990s. The community sits north of 67th Street, west of 50th Avenue, and is bordered by other north-end residential pockets including Highland Green and Normandeau. Housing stock is dominated by detached bilevels and two-storeys, with a meaningful share of duplex and townhome inventory.

The neighbourhood centres on Oriole Park School (K-5), which is walking distance for most addresses. The retail and service strip along 67th Street provides daily-needs shopping including grocery, pharmacy, and restaurants. Larger-scale north-end amenities including Walmart, the Aquatic Centre, and Bower Place mall are all under a 10-minute drive.

Market performance has been consistent. Average sale prices around $375K, sales-to-list ratios near 98%, and days-on-market in the mid-30s reflect a stable, balanced family segment without dramatic swings. Year-over-year appreciation has tracked in the 3% range — modest but reliable. Most buyers are families upgrading from townhomes or condos elsewhere in north or central Red Deer.

School catchments include Oriole Park School for K-5, typically Eastview Middle for grades 6-8, and Hunting Hills High School for 9-12. Catchments can shift; confirm with Red Deer Public Schools for the specific address. The neighbourhood is popular with families who value walking-distance school access and an established community feel without paying west-side or south-end family-premium pricing.

Fast facts

Oriole Park real estate at a glance.

Quick reference for buyers comparing Red Deer neighbourhoods. Numbers are based on the latest 12 months of Pillar 9™ MLS® data.

Average price
$375K
Year-over-year
+3.3%
Sales-to-list ratio
97.9%
Avg. days on market
34
Vibe
Family / Established
Lifestyle
Established, walkable, north-side
Schools
Oriole Park School, Hunting Hills High

FAQ

Oriole Park questions, answered.

Quick answers to the most common buyer and seller questions about Oriole Park, Red Deer. Anything missing? Send Jasmeen a message and she'll reply within a few hours.

Where is Oriole Park in Red Deer?
Oriole Park is a north Red Deer neighbourhood located north of 67th Street and west of 50th Avenue, adjacent to other north-end communities like Highland Green and Normandeau.
How much do houses cost in Oriole Park, Red Deer?
Detached homes in Oriole Park average around $375K. The typical range is $325K to $425K depending on age, updates, and lot size.
Is Oriole Park a good family neighbourhood?
Yes — Oriole Park is a steady family neighbourhood with walking-distance access to Oriole Park School, an established 1980s–90s housing stock, and an established community character.
What schools serve Oriole Park?
Oriole Park School handles K-5 within the community at walking distance. Middle school is typically Eastview Middle, and high school is Hunting Hills. Always confirm catchments with Red Deer Public Schools for your address.
Is Oriole Park close to north Red Deer amenities?
Yes — Walmart, Save-On Foods, the Aquatic Centre, and the broader 67th Street north Red Deer retail corridor are all under a 10-minute drive from most Oriole Park addresses.

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