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Homes for Sale in Duggan, Edmonton

Duggan suits buyers who want an established south Edmonton neighbourhood with real LRT access and a tight-knit community feel — without the premium of newer infill areas.

Active listings

10

Median list price

$562,500

Avg list price

$529,860

Homes for Sale in Duggan, Edmonton

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Buying in Duggan

Who fits here

Duggan suits buyers who want an established south Edmonton neighbourhood with real LRT access and a tight-knit community feel — without the premium of newer infill areas. The housing stock skews toward post-war and 1970s bungalows alongside low-rise apartments, making it accessible for first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors seeking steady rental demand. About 52% of homes are owner-occupied and 35% are rented, so landlords find a ready tenant pool. The Duggan Community League — active since 1971 — runs a community hall and outdoor rink, giving families a focal point year-round. Buyers prioritizing walkability to big-box retail and quick LRT access to the University of Alberta or downtown will find Duggan punches well above its price point.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Duggan's market reflects the broader value-oriented south Edmonton corridor. Single-family detached homes dominate at roughly 59% of the housing mix, with low-rise apartments making up another 31% and row houses the remainder — a balance that supports both ownership and investment strategies. The median sold price sits, with the average coming in. Homes are trading at of list price and spending an average of days on market. Over the past 12 months, properties changed hands. Active listings are currently sitting at 10, with prices spanning and an average of per square foot — competitive for the amenities and transit access on offer.

Commute and lifestyle

Duggan's biggest lifestyle asset is the Southgate LRT station at 111 Street and 51 Avenue — one stop south of the University of Alberta, and a straight shot downtown on the Metro Line. Residents can leave the car at home for most commutes. For drivers, Calgary Trail and 111 Street provide fast access to the Anthony Henday and Whitemud Drive. Day-to-day errands are easy: Southgate Centre mall is steps from the neighbourhood's western edge and anchors a cluster of grocery stores, restaurants, and services. Duggan School (EPSB, Grades 1–6) sits within the community, and St. Augustine Catholic Elementary serves families looking for separate-school options. The Duggan Community League rink keeps winters social, and the neighbourhood's walkable grid connects to the broader south Edmonton pathway network.

Long-term context

Duggan was developed primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, with a secondary wave of construction in the late 1990s — a pattern that mirrors broader south Edmonton growth and keeps the neighbourhood's average age of housing lower than many inner-city alternatives. Its position along the LRT corridor has historically insulated it from sharp downturns; transit-adjacent neighbourhoods in Edmonton have consistently outperformed the city average during recovery cycles. The neighbourhood's 2019 population of 4,582 represents stable, modest growth (+1.1% since 2016), and roughly 44% of residents have lived there for five or more years — a sign of genuine community attachment rather than speculative churn. Ongoing LRT expansion and the City of Edmonton's Papastew ward intensification policies support long-term demand for well-located south Edmonton addresses like Duggan.

About Duggan

Overview

Duggan is a well-established, family-friendly residential neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton. Primarily developed during the 1960s and 1970s, the community is named after early Edmonton pioneer and civic leader J.J. Duggan. Known for its mature tree-lined streets and strong community spirit, it offers a peaceful suburban atmosphere with exceptional access to urban amenities.

Location

Situated in Edmonton's southwest quadrant, Duggan is bounded by 40 Avenue to the north, 34 Avenue to the south, 111 Street to the west, and Calgary Trail to the east. This prime positioning allows for streamlined commuting across the city, providing residents with immediate access to major thoroughfares like Whitemud Drive and Gateway Boulevard.

Housing character

The neighbourhood's real estate landscape is defined by its mid-range affordability and mature lots. Single-family detached homes make up the majority of the housing stock, typically featuring classic bungalow styles and two-storey designs. The community also includes a complementary mix of low-rise apartments and row housing. The area currently sees a median sold price and an average list price of $529,860.

Schools

Families in Duggan are well-served by local educational facilities situated directly within the neighbourhood, including Duggan Elementary School and St. Augustine Catholic Elementary School. Older students have convenient access to highly regarded nearby institutions, such as Harry Ainlay High School and Greenfield School.

Transit

Duggan is highly transit-friendly, featuring comprehensive local bus service that connects seamlessly to the wider Edmonton transit network. Commuters benefit significantly from proximity to the Capital LRT line, with both the Southgate LRT Station and Century Park Transit Centre located just minutes away for quick trips to downtown or the University of Alberta.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy exceptional convenience when it comes to shopping and dining. Southgate Centre, one of Edmonton's premier shopping malls, is located just to the north and features a vast array of retail stores and services. Additionally, the nearby Calgary Trail and Gateway Boulevard corridors provide access to big-box retailers at South Park Centre, grocery stores, and diverse dining options.

Parks and recreation

At the heart of the neighbourhood is Duggan Park, a sprawling green space featuring sports fields, playgrounds, and picnic areas. The highly active Duggan Community League operates a community hall and an outdoor skating rink here. Residents are also a short distance from major indoor facilities like the William Lutsky Family YMCA and the Confederation Leisure Centre.

Lifestyle

Duggan offers a balanced, community-focused lifestyle that appeals heavily to families and long-term homeowners. The neighbourhood balances quiet, slower-paced residential living with robust recreational programming and immediate access to everyday essentials. Homes here typically sell in, reflecting a stable, highly desirable community.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 11:00 am (America/Edmonton)