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Homes for Sale in Baranow, Edmonton

Baranow suits buyers who want north Edmonton value without sacrificing walkable retail and park access.

Active listings

27

Median list price

$229,000

Avg list price

$234,687

Homes for Sale in Baranow, Edmonton

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Buying in Baranow

Who fits here

Baranow suits buyers who want north Edmonton value without sacrificing walkable retail and park access. The neighbourhood's ~72% low-rise condo and apartment mix draws first-time buyers, investors seeking rental-friendly product, and downsizers who no longer need a yard but still want square footage. Duplexes make up most of the remainder, offering owner-occupied buyers a step between a condo and a full detached home. With average household size under two persons and half of all units single-occupant, this is a neighbourhood built around practicality — and priced to match that reality in the north Edmonton market.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Baranow's condo-dominant inventory keeps its entry price well below Edmonton's citywide average. Over the past 12 months homes changed hands, and active listings currently run from to with a median ask of $229,000. The average sale price sits and price per square foot averages. A sale-to-list ratio of shows how much room sellers have historically accepted — watch that number closely if you're negotiating. Median sold price across the past year.

Commute and lifestyle

Castle Downs Transit Centre at 153 Avenue and Castle Downs Road — renovated in 2019 with 11 bus bays — is Baranow's primary transit hub. Route 150X runs express downtown; Routes 109, 112, and 127 connect to Northgate and Eaux Claires transit centres; Route 51 reaches the University of Alberta. The 137 Avenue commercial strip along the neighbourhood's southern edge covers everyday errands: grocery, pharmacy, and fast food within walking distance. Castle Downs Park immediately to the north offers a spray park, outdoor skating rink, skatepark, sports fields, gazebo, and picnic sites year-round.

Long-term context

Most of Baranow's apartments and condos were built in the late 1990s and early 2000s — concrete low-rise construction that holds up better than wood-frame alternatives and typically carries lower long-term maintenance costs. A smaller pocket of homes along the eastern edge dates to the post-WWII through 1960 era. Because the neighbourhood is essentially built out, new supply is limited; demand is driven by resale alone, which reduces the price pressure that new-build absorption creates in outer suburbs. The Castle Downs district as a whole is master-planned and established, with no large undeveloped parcels that would flood the local market.

About Baranow

Overview

Baranow is a unique, high-density neighbourhood located in the Castle Downs area of northwest Edmonton. Unlike traditional residential communities, Baranow features a significant mix of commercial and business developments, with residential clusters focused in the north and south-central areas. Known for its convenience and modern urban planning, it caters well to those seeking a low-maintenance, affordable lifestyle, reflected by a typical median sold price.

Location

Situated in northwest Edmonton, Baranow is bounded by 153rd Avenue to the north, 137th Avenue to the south, and 127th Street to the west. Its eastern boundary borders the established communities of Carlisle and Caernarvon. This strategic positioning offers immediate access to major commuter routes, including nearby Anthony Henday Drive, with local homes typically spending on the market.

Housing character

The residential landscape in Baranow is heavily dominated by multi-family dwellings, particularly low-rise apartments and condominiums. While a few original 1960s properties remain along the eastern edge, the vast majority of buildings were constructed in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The neighbourhood provides an accessible entry into homeownership, featuring an average sold price and generally seeing 27 active listings.

Schools

Educational facilities directly within Baranow include the Edmonton Islamic Academy, which offers comprehensive programming from kindergarten to grade 12. Families also have easy access to several well-regarded public and Catholic schools in the immediately surrounding Castle Downs neighbourhoods, such as Katherine Therrien Catholic School and Dunluce Elementary School.

Transit

Baranow boasts excellent connectivity for both drivers and public transit users. The Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) operates multiple bus routes through the neighborhood, providing straightforward connections to major shopping hubs, transit centers, and downtown Edmonton. Commuters also benefit from quick driving access to the arterial routes of 137th Avenue and 127th Street.

Shopping and dining

Baranow stands out for its exceptional commercial access. The neighbourhood is home to the Skyview Power Centre, a major retail destination featuring big-box stores, fashion retailers, and numerous dining options. The southern boundary along 137th Avenue serves as a bustling commercial corridor, putting grocery stores, fitness centers, and daily services right at residents' doorsteps.

Parks and recreation

Despite its urban and commercial focus, Baranow incorporates pleasant green spaces, including a stormwater pond with walking and cycling trails along its eastern boundary. Residents share an active community league with nearby Carlisle and enjoy close proximity to major recreational facilities like the Castle Downs YMCA, Beaumaris Lake, and several local off-leash dog parks.

Lifestyle

Baranow offers a highly convenient, urban lifestyle tailored to busy professionals, singles, small families, and retirees. With homes sold over the last year, it is an active market for buyers seeking walkable access to abundant shopping and dining without sacrificing the modern comforts of low-maintenance condo living.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most listings are condos and apartments in low-rise buildings of fewer than five storeys — roughly 72% of the housing stock. The remainder are duplexes, split between owner-occupied and rental units. Detached single-family homes are rare. If you're comparing per-unit prices, make sure to account for condo fees, which vary significantly by building age and management.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 2:00 pm (America/Edmonton)