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Homes for Sale in Brander Gardens, Edmonton

Brander Gardens draws buyers who want an established southwest Edmonton neighbourhood with rare river valley views and mature tree-lined streets—without paying inner-city premiums.

Active listings

26

Median list price

$157,850

Avg list price

$157,758

Homes for Sale in Brander Gardens, Edmonton

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Buying in Brander Gardens

Who fits here

Brander Gardens draws buyers who want an established southwest Edmonton neighbourhood with rare river valley views and mature tree-lined streets—without paying inner-city premiums. The neighbourhood appeals strongly to families: two public schools (including the triple-track École Brander Gardens offering English, French Immersion, and Interactions programs) and St. Monica Catholic Junior High sit within walking distance of most homes. The housing stock is almost entirely 1970s-era single-detached houses, so buyers get larger lots, brick-and-stucco character exteriors, and upgraded interiors compared to post-2000 infill at similar price points. It also suits downsizers and empty-nesters who want a quiet, well-treed pocket near Fort Edmonton Park and the river valley trail network while staying close to Whitemud Drive for quick access to West Edmonton Mall, the Henday, and the U of A. If you value mature landscaping, hill-top green space, and a tight-knit neighbourhood feel over proximity to LRT, Brander Gardens is worth serious consideration.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Brander Gardens is a low-turnover neighbourhood, which tends to keep inventory tight and support steady price performance. The area trades mostly in single-detached homes built in the 1970s, with property sizes and lot depths that are hard to replicate in newer southwest communities. Current market conditions: the median sold price sits and the average sold price. Homes have averaged days on market over the past year, with sales recorded in the last 12 months. The sale-to-list ratio of reflects how competitive offers have been relative to asking price. Active buyers can expect a list price range of roughly, with an average price per square foot. Because the neighbourhood is small (roughly 1,100 dwellings) and resales are infrequent, acting quickly when a well-priced listing appears is important.

Commute and lifestyle

Brander Gardens sits in the southwest quadrant of Edmonton, bound by Whitemud Drive to the east and 51 Avenue to the south, placing it roughly 15 to 20 minutes from downtown by car during off-peak hours. ETS bus service connects the neighbourhood to nearby transit hubs, and Whitemud Drive gives drivers fast access to the Anthony Henday ring road and the Quesnell Bridge into the river valley. The real lifestyle draw is the river valley: Fort Edmonton Park borders the neighbourhood directly to the north, and the ribbon of river valley trails offers cycling, cross-country skiing, and walking routes connecting all the way to Hawrelak Park and beyond. Day-to-day amenities including grocery, pharmacy, and restaurants are concentrated along 51 Avenue and in the nearby Riverbend area. The Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre is a short drive south, offering a large pool complex, arenas, and fitness facilities. Families with school-age children benefit from a walkable school catchment, while professionals appreciate the freeway access that keeps downtown, the University of Alberta, and South Campus Hospital all within a comfortable commute.

Long-term context

Brander Gardens is one of Edmonton's most geographically constrained neighbourhoods: fully built out, hemmed by the river valley to the north and west Whitemud Drive to the east, with no undeveloped land remaining for new subdivision. That supply ceiling, combined with direct adjacency to Fort Edmonton Park and the North Saskatchewan River valley, has historically provided support for resale values during softer market cycles. Homes here were largely constructed in the 1970s, and many have seen significant renovation investment over the decades, so buyers often receive both the benefit of a mature lot and a modernized interior. Edmonton's overall trajectory as a provincial capital with a growing post-secondary and technology sector supports long-term demand in established southwest communities. For buyers focused on downside protection, the combination of a physically finite housing supply, strong school catchment, and direct river valley access makes Brander Gardens a more defensive long-term hold than comparable-priced homes in newer suburban areas of the city.

About Brander Gardens

Overview

Brander Gardens is a mature, tranquil neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton, offering a picturesque setting along the North Saskatchewan River valley. Developed largely in the 1970s as part of the Riverbend-Terwillegar Heights Outline Plan, the community is known for its leafy, curvilinear streets and peaceful atmosphere. Named after local horticulturalist George Brander, the neighbourhood appeals to a wide range of residents, from first-time buyers to retirees seeking a quiet, nature-adjacent environment.

Location

The neighbourhood is bounded by Whitemud Drive to the east and 51st Avenue to the south, providing straightforward connections to the rest of the city. To the north and west, Brander Gardens is dramatically defined by the North Saskatchewan River valley, placing it directly south of the iconic Fort Edmonton Park.

Housing character

Housing in Brander Gardens is diverse, with low-rise, apartment-style condominiums and townhomes making up a significant portion of the real estate landscape. This makes the area highly accessible, reflected in an attractive. While affordable attached housing is prevalent, the neighbourhood also features roughly 30 percent single-family detached homes, many situated on large, mature lots. Buyers can expect an overall that offers great value for a desirable southwest Edmonton location.

Schools

The community is exceptionally well-served by local educational institutions. Students have access to Brander Gardens Elementary School (which offers a French Immersion program), Riverbend Junior High, and St. Monica Catholic School. Additionally, the neighbourhood is home to Tempo School, a highly regarded private institution offering kindergarten through grade 12.

Transit

While Brander Gardens is very accommodating to drivers with its incredibly convenient access to Whitemud Drive, the Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) also provides several bus routes that navigate the neighbourhood's main corridors. These local bus routes offer vital connections to nearby transit hubs, including the South Campus/Fort Edmonton Transit Centre and Southgate LRT Station.

Shopping and dining

Residents typically rely on the nearby Riverbend Shopping Centre, located just off 56th Avenue, for their daily needs. This convenient plaza offers a variety of amenities, including a pharmacy, medical clinic, daycare, veterinary hospital, and local convenience stores. More extensive retail and dining options are easily accessible via a short drive to the Terwillegar and Southgate areas.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts thrive in Brander Gardens. The neighbourhood's prime location provides immediate access to an extensive network of river valley walking and cycling trails. Residents are just minutes away from major recreational landmarks like Fort Edmonton Park, the John Janzen Nature Centre, and the Whitemud Creek Ravine. Within the community itself, Brander Gardens Park offers open green spaces, sports fields, and playgrounds.

Lifestyle

Life in Brander Gardens is defined by a serene, outdoor-oriented lifestyle. The neighbourhood's secluded, cul-de-sac street patterns minimize through-traffic, fostering a safe and quiet environment for families. With scenic river valley trails at their doorstep and strong community ties facilitated by the Riverbend Community League, residents enjoy a perfect balance of suburban tranquility and active living.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Brander Gardens is dominated by single-detached homes built primarily in the 1970s. You will find a mix of bungalows and two-storey houses on generously sized lots, many featuring brick or stucco exteriors. Renovated and move-in-ready options appear alongside original-condition homes that offer value-add potential. Condos and townhomes are rare, making this one of Edmonton's more uniformly single-family neighbourhoods.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 4:00 pm (America/Edmonton)