homm

Homes for Sale in Beaumaris, Edmonton

Beaumaris draws buyers who want an established northwest Edmonton community with real green space at its centre.

Active listings

28

Median list price

$329,000

Avg list price

$422,981

Homes for Sale in Beaumaris, Edmonton

Showing 12 of 28 active MLS® listings

View all

Buying in Beaumaris

Who fits here

Beaumaris draws buyers who want an established northwest Edmonton community with real green space at its centre. The neighbourhood's namesake lake — a rehabilitated stormwater feature ringed by walking paths — gives families and active adults a backyard-quality amenity steps from their front door. Housing here skews toward single-family homes (44% of the stock), with a healthy mix of low-rise condos, row homes, and duplexes filling out the rest. About 77% of residents own rather than rent, so the ownership culture is strong and turnover is deliberate. Buyers drawn to Beaumaris tend to value established tree canopy, quiet internal streets, and a community-league culture that dates to 1978 — the outdoor rink at the Lorelei-Beaumaris hall still draws families each winter. It suits first-time buyers stretching into detached housing, move-up buyers wanting lake-adjacent space, and downsizers swapping a large lot for a condo without leaving the north end.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Beaumaris sits in northwest Edmonton's Castledowns corridor, where the market tends to run more affordable than the city's core neighbourhoods while offering comparable detached square footage. Current active listings span from starter condos to larger single-family homes, reflected in the neighbourhood's – price range. The median sold price and average of signal a balanced mid-market. Homes are selling at roughly of asking, and the average time to sale sits at days — a useful planning benchmark whether you're buying or selling. With transactions over the past twelve months and 28 currently available, inventory stays manageable. At per square foot, Beaumaris offers meaningful value compared to newer suburban nodes farther from the ring road.

Commute and lifestyle

Beaumaris sits roughly 18 kilometres north of downtown Edmonton, and the commute is straightforward by both car and transit. The Castledowns Road and 97 Street corridors feed directly to Anthony Henday Drive, putting the ring road within minutes for drivers heading to the west end, south side, or Edmonton International Airport. ETS bus service connects the neighbourhood to the Castle Downs transit centre, from which frequent routes reach downtown and the LRT network. For daily errands, Beaumaris is minutes from the Londonderry and Castledowns commercial strips along 137 Avenue, with grocers, pharmacies, and big-box retail a short drive away. Within the neighbourhood itself, Beaumaris Lake's rehabilitated open space offers year-round use — skating and hockey in winter, walking and cycling paths in summer. The Lorelei-Beaumaris Community League runs seasonal programming, and the Castle Downs YMCA is close by for year-round fitness.

Long-term context

Beaumaris was built out primarily between the late 1970s and early 1990s, which means the neighbourhood carries decades of price history. Established communities in Edmonton's northwest quadrant have benefited from limited new supply — infill is constrained and greenfield alternatives have pushed farther north — which underpins steady long-term demand. The City of Edmonton's capital investment in Beaumaris Lake's open-space rehabilitation signals an ongoing municipal commitment to the area's liveability, which tends to support property values over time. The condo and row-home segment has attracted investor and entry-level interest as detached prices have climbed, creating a layered market. For buyers watching north Edmonton broadly, Beaumaris represents a fully serviced, transit-connected alternative to newer subdivisions where infrastructure and amenities are still maturing.

About Beaumaris

Overview

Located in the Castle Downs area of Northwest Edmonton, Beaumaris is a well-established neighbourhood named after the historic Beaumaris Castle in Wales. With homes changing hands over the past year, the community is renowned for its central man-made lake and relaxed, pedestrian-friendly atmosphere.

Location

Beaumaris is situated in Northwest Edmonton, conveniently bordered by 153 Avenue to the north, 137 Avenue to the south, 97 Street to the east, and Castle Downs Road to the west. This strategic positioning offers residents straightforward access to major arterial commuting routes.

Housing character

Development primarily occurred during the 1970s and 1980s, resulting in mature, tree-lined streets. While the dominant property type is affordable condos and low-rise apartments, the area also features single-family split-level homes and bungalows. The local market maintains an average sold price and properties spend an average of on the market.

Schools

Families have convenient access to several educational institutions. Local and nearby schooling options include Lorelei School for elementary grades, Mary Butterworth School for junior high, and École Bishop Savaryn School, with Queen Elizabeth High School accessible for older students.

Transit

Commuting by car is highly convenient, though the neighbourhood is also well-serviced by local bus routes. The nearby Castle Downs Transit Centre provides comprehensive regional connections, and the area boasts an extensive network of cycling infrastructure and pedestrian pathways.

Shopping and dining

Residents benefit from everyday convenience at the local Beaumaris Shopping Centre, which houses essential services, retail, and eateries. Additional large-scale commercial developments, supermarkets, and diverse dining options are easily accessible along the nearby 137 Avenue and 97 Street corridors.

Parks and recreation

The crown jewel of the community is Beaumaris Lake, Edmonton's largest man-made lake, featuring a scenic 2.6-kilometre walking trail. Beaumaris Park offers sports fields, playgrounds, and winter toboggan hills, while the nearby Castle Downs YMCA and Arena provide extensive indoor recreation.

Lifestyle

The neighbourhood offers a tranquil, slower-paced lifestyle that appeals to both retirees and young families. Supported by an active community league, residents enjoy a strong sense of belonging, while the highly approachable median sold price makes it an attractive choice for lakeside suburban living.

See recent sold prices in Beaumaris, Edmonton

Browse MLS® sold prices to understand the market before you buy.

View sold data

Frequently Asked Questions

Beaumaris offers one of northwest Edmonton's more accessible entry points into detached homeownership. Current listings range from, covering everything from low-rise condos to larger single-family homes. The median sold price is, making it a realistic target for first-time buyers and move-up purchasers alike.

Website provided by Kelly Grant

Data is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton.

Copyright 2026 by the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton. All Rights Reserved.

The MLS® System Data is made available from the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton.

Days on hômm and market statistics values are calculated by hômm based on values provided in the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton listing data feed.

Mortgage values are calculated by hômm and are provided for estimate purposes only.

The hômm Estimate is calculated by instantestimate.house and is provided as a general estimate only.

Trademarks are owned or controlled by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify real estate professionals who are members of CREA (REALTOR®, REALTORS®) and/or the quality of services they provide (MLS®, Multiple Listing Service®).

*Sold date and price are as reported on the RAE's MLS® system.

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