


2729 216 Street Bellevue, AB T0K 0E0
Description
A2320300
3,861 SQFT
Single-Family Home
1911
Bungalow
Crowsnest Pass
Listed By
PILLAR 9 - IDX
Last checked Jun 18 2026 at 10:26 PM GMT+0000
- Full Bathroom: 1
- Appliances : Refrigerator
- Appliances : Stove(s)
- Laundry/Utility Room : Main Level
- Appliances : Microwave
- Appliances : Washer/Dryer
- Appliances : Window Coverings
- No Smoking Home
- Laminate Counters
- See Remarks
- None
- Back Lane
- Back Yard
- Backs on to Park/Green Space
- Fireplace: Total Fireplace(s) : 0
- Foundation: Poured Concrete
- Natural Gas
- None
- Other
- Carpet
- Laminate
- Roof: Metal
- Unpaved
- Parking Space(s) : 1
- 1
- 770 sqft
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The location is where this property truly stands out. Turtle Mountain fills the view right down the street, hiking and biking trails are steps from your front door, and local shops and playgrounds are all within easy reach. Bellevue itself has that close-knit, small-town feel that is becoming harder to find, with neighbours who look out for one another and a pace of life that suits anyone tired of the city rush.
For skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts, both Castle Mountain and Fernie Alpine Resort are just a short drive away, putting two incredible mountains within easy reach for a day on the slopes. Summer brings its own draw, with world-class fishing, endless biking routes, and some of the most scenic hiking trails in southern Alberta right outside your door. Whether it is skiing, fishing, biking, or simply being outside in some of the most spectacular scenery in Alberta, the Pass delivers in every season, and this home puts you right in the middle of it.
Out back, the large yard looks onto green space with no rear neighbours, giving you a natural buffer and room to make the space your own. It is the kind of backyard that invites quiet mornings with coffee, evening fires, or simply space for kids and pets to roam without anyone looking in.
Key updates are already done, which means less to worry about and more time to enjoy the home. In 2023 the roof was replaced, a new poured concrete walkway was added, and the electrical was upgraded to a 100-amp service. These are the big-ticket items most buyers worry about, and here they are already taken care of. This home is move-in ready and quick possession is possible, so you could be settling into Pass life sooner than you think.
If you are a family looking to plant roots in a thriving outdoor community, a first-time buyer seeking real value with real character, an investor with an eye on a growing mountain market, or someone searching for the perfect year-round getaway, this one is worth a serious look. Properties with this kind of history, setting, and move-in readiness do not come up often in the Pass, and this is a rare chance to own a piece of it.