Manor Park

Ottawa Neighbourhood

Manor Park

A planned post-war community of brick singles on broad streets. The Aviation Parkway is the back door.

The Neighbourhood

Manor Park is the post-war neighbourhood east of New Edinburgh, north of Beechwood, bordered by the Rockcliffe Parkway and the Aviation Parkway. A planned community from the 1940s and 1950s, originally built for federal employees and military families, with the orderly street grid and the consistent brick singles that come with planned post-war development.

The housing stock is largely two-storey brick singles on 50-to-60-foot lots, with a substantial share of one-and-a-half-storey storey-and-a-half homes on the smaller blocks. Updates and additions are common; the original homes are sound and their lot sizes invite expansion.

Manor Park is for buyers who want the established East-end family neighbourhood feel at a price point below New Edinburgh or Rockcliffe Park, with the same parkway access and the same kind of long-tenure community.

What You Buy Here

Typical homes
Post-war brick singles, some storey-and-a-halves, the occasional newer rebuild.
Price band
$750K – $1.4M (typical).
Inventory note
Steady inventory. Bidding wars on the best-presented homes.

Currently for Sale

10 active listings in Manor Park

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