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Homes for Sale in Allard, Edmonton

Allard draws families and move-up buyers who want a newer, well-planned community without sacrificing city access.

Active listings

97

Median list price

$464,900

Avg list price

$495,401

Homes for Sale in Allard, Edmonton

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Buying in Allard

Who fits here

Allard draws families and move-up buyers who want a newer, well-planned community without sacrificing city access. Built predominantly after 2010, the neighbourhood offers modern open-concept floor plans, energy-efficient construction, and larger lots than infill alternatives. Dr. Lila Fahlman School (K–9) sits within the community, making the morning routine straightforward for school-age households. Buyers priced out of more established SW communities like Windermere often find better value here while still enjoying the same Anthony Henday corridor and Heritage Valley master-plan quality.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Allard is an actively traded neighbourhood with 97 homes currently listed, spanning. The median sold price sits at with an average, reflecting a diverse mix of semi-detached and detached product. Sellers are achieving close to asking — a sale-to-list ratio of — and homes are moving at an average of days. Over the past 12 months, homes changed hands, and the average price per square foot.

Commute and lifestyle

Anthony Henday Drive is minutes away, giving Allard residents fast ring-road access to any quadrant of Edmonton — downtown, the airport, or the west end — without navigating inner-city traffic. Drivers can reach Century Park LRT in roughly 10 minutes. For those who prefer transit, the Heritage Valley Park & Ride at Ellerslie Road and 127 Street offers 1,100 free parking stalls and ETS Route 700 shuttle buses running every 5–10 minutes to Century Park LRT. A Capital Line South extension began major construction in spring 2025, promising a future in-neighbourhood LRT stop. Blackmud Creek's ravine trails run along Allard's eastern edge for everyday recreation.

Long-term context

Allard's population grew 118.5% between the 2016 and 2019 municipal census, one of the fastest growth rates in Edmonton — a signal of sustained buyer demand in Heritage Valley. The neighbourhood is named after Dr. Charles Allard, continuing Heritage Valley's tradition of honouring Edmontonians of the Century. Ongoing capital investments support long-term value: the Terwillegar Drive expansion includes a new Anthony Henday interchange and dedicated transit lanes, and the Capital Line South LRT extension broke ground in 2025. Infrastructure build-out in maturing SW communities has historically correlated with above-average appreciation as amenities catch up to population.

About Allard

Overview

Allard is a vibrant, family-friendly neighbourhood in the Heritage Valley area of southwest Edmonton. Established in the late 2000s, it was designed with the slogan 'Bringing you close to nature,' balancing modern community living with an abundance of scenic outdoor spaces. The neighbourhood is known for its well-planned residential streets, access to essential amenities, and a strong sense of community driven by an active homeowners association.

Location

Situated in southwest Edmonton, Allard is bounded by 30 Avenue SW to the north, 41 Avenue SW (the city limits) to the south, James Mowatt Trail SW to the west, and the picturesque Blackmud Creek to the east. This strategic location provides a quiet suburban feel while maintaining excellent connectivity to the Queen Elizabeth II Highway and the broader Heritage Valley area.

Housing character

The housing landscape in Allard is designed to accommodate a diverse range of lifestyles, featuring a mix of single-family detached homes, modern townhouses, and apartment-style condos. Single-family properties make up the majority of the community, often showcasing classic Heritage Architecture interpretations. With an active market reflected by an average list price of $495,401 and homes typically selling for, Allard sits comfortably in Edmonton's mid-range pricing tier.

Schools

Families in the community are well-served by Dr. Lila Fahlman School, a K-9 institution operated by Edmonton Public Schools that is located directly within the neighbourhood. Additional educational options, including Catholic schools like Monsignor Fee Otterson Elementary/Junior High School, are easily accessible in nearby Rutherford.

Transit

Public transportation in Allard is provided by the Edmonton Transit Service (ETS), with several bus routes, including Route 722, navigating the neighbourhood. These local routes offer convenient connections to the Century Park Transit Centre, where commuters can transfer to the Capital Line LRT for efficient travel to downtown Edmonton, the University of Alberta, and other major hubs.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy immediate access to local everyday conveniences, including a small commercial plaza within the neighbourhood. For more extensive retail needs, Allard sits within walking distance of the bustling Heritage Valley Town Centre along James Mowatt Trail, which features major retailers like Superstore and Shoppers Drug Mart, as well as dining options, cafes, and a branch of the Edmonton Public Library.

Parks and recreation

True to its nature-focused design, Allard offers plenty of recreational opportunities. The eastern boundary is defined by the Blackmud Creek Ravine, providing residents with an extensive network of picturesque hiking, biking, and walking trails. The neighbourhood also features centrally located stormwater management ponds with scenic viewpoints, expansive park spaces, and the Allard Rink, which serves as a community hub for outdoor skating during the winter months.

Lifestyle

Allard offers a relaxed, slower-paced lifestyle that strongly appeals to those who enjoy spending time outdoors without sacrificing urban convenience. A high level of community engagement is fostered by the local community league. With an active real estate market seeing homes sold over the last year in an average, it is a dynamic and sought-after neighbourhood for those seeking a balanced, active, and family-oriented environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Lila Fahlman School (EPSB) opened in 2017 at 680 Allard Boulevard SW and offers Kindergarten to Grade 9 programming. As a growth-controlled Level 3 school, enrollment for out-of-boundary students uses a lottery process.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 1:00 pm (America/Edmonton)