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Homes for Sale in Argyll, Edmonton

Argyll suits buyers who want a genuine mature neighbourhood rather than a manufactured one.

Active listings

6

Median list price

$525,000

Avg list price

$692,967

Homes for Sale in Argyll, Edmonton

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Buying in Argyll

Who fits here

Argyll suits buyers who want a genuine mature neighbourhood rather than a manufactured one. The housing stock is overwhelmingly post-war single-family bungalows — 93 percent built between 1945 and 1970 — and 83 percent of homes are owner-occupied, meaning you're buying into a community of long-term stakeholders. It appeals to first-time buyers who value character over square footage, downsizers who want a walkable ravine-side setting, and investors who recognise that compact 0.36 km² neighbourhoods with limited land supply tend to absorb infill pressure well over time.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Argyll is a compact, low-turnover neighbourhood, so reading the market requires patience. Current active listings are priced around $525,000, while homes that do sell have been trading near — a sale-to-list ratio of that reflects measured but real demand. Typical days on market run, slower than inner-city averages, which gives buyers negotiating room that is rare this close to downtown. Price per square foot sits, and the broad price band of to reflects the mix of original bungalows and newer infill builds.

Commute and lifestyle

Gateway Boulevard (Gateway Motorway) flanks Argyll to the east, putting downtown Edmonton roughly 10 minutes by car in off-peak conditions. Mill Creek Ravine trails run along the neighbourhood's western and northern edges — 26 km of multi-use pathways that connect directly to the river valley system, eliminating the need to drive to green space. The Argyll Velodrome, a 333 m concrete track built for the 1978 Commonwealth Games, sits within walking distance. Hazeldean School (K–6, EPSB) provides elementary education on-site, and Mill Creek Outdoor Pool is a quick walk into the ravine for summer.

Long-term context

Argyll's appreciation case rests on a simple constraint: very little land and very few sales. With fewer than 400 dwellings and 83 percent owner-occupied, forced turnover is low and speculative flipping is minimal. The city's residential infill guidelines actively encourage gentle densification in mature south-central neighbourhoods, which means older bungalows on wider lots carry option value as potential duplex or semi-detached sites. Proximity to Mill Creek Ravine parkland — a finite, non-reproducible amenity — has historically underpinned values in adjacent neighbourhoods like Hazeldean and Avonmore, and Argyll benefits from the same dynamic.

About Argyll

Overview

Argyll is a quaint, heavily wooded residential enclave tucked into south-central Edmonton. Bounded by the scenic Mill Creek Ravine, this close-knit neighbourhood offers a tranquil, secluded atmosphere while maintaining excellent access to the city's urban core. Known for its lush natural surroundings and active community league, it is a highly desirable destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The neighbourhood reflects a premium real estate market with a median sold price.

Location

Argyll is strategically located on the south side of Edmonton. Its unique borders are defined by 63 Avenue to the north, Argyll Road to the south, 88 Street to the east, and 91 Street to the west. The neighbourhood is largely enveloped by the Mill Creek Ravine, creating a natural buffer that separates it from adjacent communities like Avonmore and Hazeldean, while providing quick commuter access to Downtown Edmonton and the University of Alberta.

Housing character

Developed primarily between the end of World War II and 1970, Argyll's real estate landscape is almost entirely made up of single-family detached homes. Properties here boast high owner-occupancy rates and often feature mature, tree-lined lots. As a highly stable market, homes currently see an average sold price and spend roughly on the market.

Schools

Because Argyll is a small and secluded residential pocket, families rely on nearby public and Catholic schools in the adjacent communities of Avonmore and Hazeldean for in-person learning. The neighbourhood's name is also widely recognized across the city due to its historical connection to the Argyll Centre, Edmonton Public Schools' premier hub for online, alternative, and home-based education.

Transit

Argyll is highly commuter-friendly, bordering major arterial roadways like Argyll Road and 63 Avenue. These routes provide seamless connectivity to Gateway Boulevard, Calgary Trail, and Whitemud Drive. While the interior streets of the neighbourhood are quiet and low-traffic, residents have convenient access to nearby bus routes and transit centers just outside the community's residential borders.

Shopping and dining

Though Argyll is primarily a peaceful residential retreat, residents do not have to travel far for daily amenities. The nearby Argyll Plaza and surrounding commercial corridors offer diverse dining options, including local favorites like the Bauernschmaus Austrian restaurant, highly-rated sushi spots, and authentic Indian cuisine. Major grocery stores and retail hubs are easily accessible in neighbouring communities.

Parks and recreation

Argyll is a premier destination for outdoor recreation in Edmonton. The expansive Argyll Park features an incredible nature-themed community playground, major sports fields, and a prominent BMX racing track. The neighbourhood is practically woven into the Mill Creek Ravine, providing residents with unparalleled access to extensive walking, cycling, and cross-country skiing trails right in their own backyard.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Argyll perfectly balances an active, outdoorsy ethos with a quiet, small-town community feel. With fewer than 1,000 residents, neighbors quickly become friends through the long-standing Argyll Community League, which has been active since 1956. Whether it is morning hikes through the ravine or community sporting events, Argyll offers a peaceful retreat. Current market activity shows properties sold over the last year as buyers seek out this rare mix of nature and central convenience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Argyll is almost entirely single-family detached homes — the large majority being post-war bungalows built between 1945 and 1970. A small number of newer infill duplexes and semi-detached homes have appeared as older bungalows on wider lots have been redeveloped under the city's infill guidelines.

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