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Homes for Sale in Anthony Henday South, Edmonton

Anthony Henday South is best suited to buyers who prioritise ring-road access over walkable neighbourhood amenities.

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Who fits here

Anthony Henday South is best suited to buyers who prioritise ring-road access over walkable neighbourhood amenities. The area sits within Edmonton's provincially designated Transportation/Utility Corridor, meaning the land itself is reserved for the ring road, major power lines, and pipelines — not residential streetscapes. Listings here are uncommon and typically occupy parcels at the TUC boundary rather than within an established community. Buyers willing to accept highway adjacency in exchange for unmatched cross-city mobility, and who don't require nearby schools, parks, or retail within walking distance, are the natural fit.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Market activity in this defined area is thin given the TUC land designation, so aggregate statistics reflect only the small number of boundary parcels rather than a deep, comparable pool. When listings do appear, price points typically align with Edmonton's south-suburban detached market. Buyers should weigh active listing counts and days on hômm carefully — low volume can distort averages in either direction. Checking comparable sales in adjacent Ellerslie or Heritage Valley will give a more reliable sense of fair value for similar product types.

Commute and lifestyle

The ring road is the defining lifestyle feature here. Anthony Henday Drive operates as a 100 km/h, fully access-controlled freeway — the first of its kind in Canada — allowing drivers to reach virtually any part of Edmonton without a single traffic light. Nisku and Leduc's industrial and commercial nodes sit roughly 15 minutes south via QEII. Edmonton International Airport is under 25 minutes. The Capital Line South LRT extension, currently under construction and targeting Phase 1 completion around 2028–2029, will cross Anthony Henday Drive and add a Park & Ride at Ellerslie Road for transit-oriented commuters.

Long-term context

Long-term land value near a TUC corridor is shaped by two countervailing forces: the hard constraint on residential density within the TUC itself limits supply, but highway noise and utility easements cap the premium buyers will pay. Edmonton's broader south suburban market has benefited from steady population growth as Heritage Valley and Ellerslie infill. The Capital Line South extension adds a genuine transit catalyst to the southwest corridor, though its direct effect on ring-road-adjacent parcels will depend on proximity to the new station nodes near Ellerslie Road.

About Anthony Henday South

Overview

Anthony Henday South is a modern, strategically located area situated along Edmonton's southern ring road. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and relatively newer developments, the neighborhood provides a peaceful residential environment with excellent connectivity to the rest of the city.

Location

Located in South Edmonton directly along the Anthony Henday Drive corridor, this area offers extraordinary convenience for commuters. Its proximity to major highways allows for quick travel across the metropolitan region, though most daily errands will require a vehicle.

Housing character

The housing landscape consists primarily of properties built after the year 2000. Buyers will find a mix of single-family detached homes, townhouses, and low-rise apartment buildings, catering to an affordable price point with an average list price. Currently, there are homes on the market.

Schools

There are no primary or high schools directly within the specific Anthony Henday South boundaries, meaning families typically commute to neighboring communities for public and Catholic education. However, early childcare facilities and daycares are readily accessible within a short distance.

Transit

The neighborhood is predominantly car-dependent, though it is serviced by a few local bus routes. For active residents, the area boasts a well-developed, flat cycling network that makes biking a pleasant alternative during warmer months.

Shopping and dining

Most significant retail and dining excursions require a short drive, as commercial zoning within the immediate area is limited. Nearby surrounding communities provide quick access to major grocery stores, pharmacies, cafes, and restaurants.

Parks and recreation

One of the standout features of Anthony Henday South is its excellent access to outdoor recreation. The area is interwoven with a broad selection of public green spaces, cycling trails, and nearby neighborhood parks, making it ideal for nature walks and outdoor activities.

Lifestyle

Residents enjoy a quiet, relaxed lifestyle defined by low street traffic and a commuter-friendly layout. With properties spending an average of on the market and a median sold price, the area attracts individuals and families seeking a serene and affordable suburban retreat.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Anthony Henday South is primarily a Transportation/Utility Corridor (TUC) — a provincially reserved land designation that protects the ring-road alignment and accommodates major power lines, pipelines, and regional utilities. Residential development within the corridor itself is minimal by design, though established suburban neighbourhoods like Ellerslie and Heritage Valley border its edges.