Bergman Real Estate

Bergman began to develop the residential area in 1910 when the coal seams beneath the soil where discovered, and coal mining began.  Named in honour of Gustave C. Bergman, who was the first Mayor of the Town of Beverly. The neighbourhood became incorporated in 1913 as the Village of Beverly, taking its name from the Town of Beverly in Yorkshire England. The population of the area had grown to 1,000 by 1914 and became recognized as a town.

The fortunes of Beverly were tied to the local coal industry, however, in 1952 the last mine closed when the population was 2,000.  A year later the Beverly Bridge opened, connecting the town's main street (118 Avenue) with the main highway to the east (Highway 16). By 1961 the town had grown to a population of 9,000 and was amalgamated with the City of Edmonton.

Much of South Bergman was developed, but municipal services were not extended to the northern part of the neighbourhood until a major subdivision re-plot was initiated in 1974.  Significant new residential construction took place during the 1980s, and almost half of the homes in Bergman were built during this time.

Most homes in Bergman are single-family dwellings with a mix of duplexes and Bergman Park in the centre of the neighbourhood.

Bergman real estate is bordered North by Highway 16 (Yellowhead Trail), East by 34 Street, South by 122 Avenue, West by 50 Street.

Designated Schools 

Public: 

  • Beacon Heights School, Pre-Kindergarten, Elementary 
  • Ivor Dent School, Elementary, Junior High 
  • Eastglen School, Senior High 

Catholic: 

  • St. Bernadette, Pre-Kindergarten, Elementary 
  • St. Nicholas, Junior High 
  • Austin O’Brien, Senior High 

Displayed below are homes for sale in Bergman, a subdivision located in Northeast Edmonton.

For more information about any of these Bergman, Edmonton real estate listings, click the "Request More Info" button located on the detail page of each property.

Bergman Homes For Sale

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