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Homes for Sale in Bulyea Heights, Edmonton

Bulyea Heights draws buyers who want a quiet, established southwest Edmonton neighbourhood without sacrificing quick access to the city.

Active listings

16

Median list price

$674,850

Avg list price

$704,124

Homes for Sale in Bulyea Heights, Edmonton

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Buying in Bulyea Heights

Who fits here

Bulyea Heights draws buyers who want a quiet, established southwest Edmonton neighbourhood without sacrificing quick access to the city. Most homes are single-family detached houses built in the late 1980s through the mid-1990s, so the stock is mature enough to have character but young enough to avoid major structural concerns. Families are the dominant buyer type here — the area feeds into George H. Luck School and is a short drive to multiple Riverbend-area schools — but empty nesters who want to downsize without leaving the ravine-adjacent lifestyle also find strong options. The ravine boundary on the east side means many lots and streets back onto or overlook Whitemud Creek, which commands a premium and rarely becomes available. If a trail-accessible backyard, a low-traffic crescent layout, and a well-established community feel are priorities, Bulyea Heights consistently delivers. Buyers who commute downtown by car benefit from direct Whitemud Drive access, and Anthony Henday Drive is minutes south via Rabbit Hill Road.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Bulyea Heights is a low-turnover neighbourhood — inventory is limited at any given time, which tends to keep prices firm. The active listing count sits around 16 homes at a typical moment, reflecting how rarely owners choose to leave. Over the past twelve months, properties changed hands, with a median sold price and an average. List-to-sale ratios hover, a reliable indicator of demand holding steady against asking prices. Homes spend roughly days on market before going firm — faster than many comparable southwest Edmonton neighbourhoods when well-priced. Price per square foot averages, reflecting the predominantly full-size single-family inventory. Buyers should expect the bulk of active listings to fall in the – band, with ravine-backing or renovated homes pushing toward the upper end.

Commute and lifestyle

Bulyea Heights sits at a natural crossroads for southwest Edmonton commuters. Whitemud Drive runs along the northern boundary, offering a fast east-west artery to Henday and the Whitemud Freeway extension. Rabbit Hill Road to the south connects quickly to Anthony Henday Drive, putting the ring road within a five-minute drive for residents heading to west or south Edmonton employment centres. ETS bus service connects the neighbourhood to Century Park LRT station, making transit-based commutes to the University of Alberta and downtown feasible. Day-to-day errands are covered by Terwillegar Towne shopping centre a short drive west, while The Currents of Windermere is a 10-minute drive for broader retail. Residents are a short walk from Whitemud Creek Ravine trail access, one of Edmonton's most extensive natural corridor networks. Terwillegar Park, at the end of Rabbit Hill Road on the North Saskatchewan River bank, is a favourite for off-leash dogs, trail running, and cycling. George H. Luck School sits within the neighbourhood boundary, making the school run genuinely walkable for most families.

Long-term context

Bulyea Heights benefited from Edmonton's broader southwest premium through the 1990s and 2000s, with its ravine-adjacent positioning adding a scarcity factor rarely found at comparable price points. Because the neighbourhood was built out almost entirely in one construction era — roughly 1986 to 1996 — there is minimal new supply pressure from within; any appreciation is driven by demand rather than new-build competition. The Riverbend area overall has held value well relative to comparable Edmonton neighbourhoods, partly because the ravine and park boundaries prevent the kind of infill intensification that can soften single-family prices elsewhere. Buyers who purchased here in the 2010s have generally seen steady equity accumulation in line with or slightly ahead of Edmonton's median. The combination of ravine access, school proximity, and limited inventory tends to insulate the neighbourhood during softer market periods, making it a lower-volatility choice within the Edmonton single-family segment.

About Bulyea Heights

Overview

Located in the sought-after Riverbend area of Southwest Edmonton, Bulyea Heights is a premium residential neighbourhood known for its luxury homes and tranquil setting. Developed primarily in the late 1980s and 1990s, the community is named after George H.V. Bulyea, Alberta's first Lieutenant-Governor. With homes sold over the past year, it remains a highly desirable and stable enclave that perfectly balances nature with urban convenience.

Location

The neighbourhood enjoys an idyllic yet connected location, bounded by Whitemud Drive to the north, Rabbit Hill Road to the south, and Terwillegar Drive to the west. Its eastern border is defined by the stunning Whitemud Creek Ravine, providing a natural buffer that enhances the area's secluded atmosphere while keeping major commuter routes easily accessible.

Housing character

Bulyea Heights is defined by low-density, upscale living. Nearly 90% of the housing stock consists of large single-family detached homes, many boasting triple-car garages, expansive lots, and custom features like walk-out basements overlooking the ravine. The community commands premium real estate values, reflected by an average sold price and an average of on the market. Almost all properties in the neighbourhood are owner-occupied.

Schools

Families are well-served by excellent educational options. George H. Luck School is a highly rated public elementary school located right within the neighbourhood along Bulyea Road. For older students, the community falls into the catchment or close proximity to top-tier schools such as Riverbend Junior High, Strathcona High School, and Lillian Osborne High School.

Transit

While the neighbourhood's quiet cul-de-sacs and limited commercial traffic make it primarily car-dependent, commuting across the city is highly efficient. Terwillegar Drive and Whitemud Drive provide swift connections to the Anthony Henday, Gateway Boulevard, and downtown Edmonton. Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) buses operate along the main neighbourhood roads, offering direct links to the nearby Leger Transit Centre and LRT connections.

Shopping and dining

For immediate daily needs, the centrally located Brookview Plaza provides residents with convenient amenities, including local dining, professional health services, a daycare, and a gas station. Just minutes away, Riverbend Square features a Safeway, Shoppers Drug Mart, and the Edmonton Public Library, while Terwillegar Heights Towne Square expands the local retail and restaurant options.

Parks and recreation

The defining recreational feature of Bulyea Heights is its direct access to the Whitemud Creek Ravine, where residents enjoy scenic lookout points and extensive multi-use trails for hiking, cycling, and bird watching. Inside the neighbourhood, G.H.V. Bulyea Park and the Brookview Community League host sports fields, a playground, and year-round community programming. The nearby Snow Valley Ski Club and Terwillegar Park add to the abundant outdoor offerings.

Lifestyle

Bulyea Heights caters to an affluent, family-oriented demographic seeking a quiet, suburban retreat without sacrificing city amenities. Boasting an exceptionally high livability score, very low crime rates, and heavily treed, peaceful streets, the neighbourhood offers a refined, active, and community-focused lifestyle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bulyea Heights is almost entirely single-family detached homes, the majority built between 1986 and 1996. You will find two-storey and split-level layouts typical of late-1980s Edmonton construction, with lot sizes large enough to include double-attached garages. A small number of walkout lots back onto Whitemud Creek Ravine and command a meaningful premium.

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