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Homes for Sale in Edgemont (Edmonton), Edmonton

Edgemont draws buyers who want a newer west Edmonton neighbourhood with genuine green infrastructure built in from the start.

Active listings

154

Median list price

$549,900

Avg list price

$563,896

Homes for Sale in Edgemont (Edmonton), Edmonton

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Buying in Edgemont (Edmonton)

Who fits here

Edgemont draws buyers who want a newer west Edmonton neighbourhood with genuine green infrastructure built in from the start. The streets back onto Wedgewood Creek Ravine to the south and connect north into The Hamptons, so residents get ravine pathways and an ecological greenway network without sacrificing urban services. Most buyers here are families or move-up purchasers who want double-car-garage detached homes, quiet crescents, and a neighbourhood that still has room to grow. Because construction began rolling out in earnest through the 2010s, the housing stock is relatively modern — meaning buyers spend less time on deferred maintenance and more time enjoying the outdoor network. Proximity to Anthony Henday Drive (the east boundary) keeps the ring road within minutes, making Edgemont practical for households commuting across the metro rather than just downtown.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Edgemont is one of west Edmonton's newer communities, and its market reflects the demand for move-in-ready, post-2010 construction. The neighbourhood trades primarily in single-family detached homes, with a smaller share of townhomes in the mix. Buyers can expect list prices typically ranging from, with a median sold price. Average price per square foot runs, competitive for the quality and age of the housing stock. Over the past 12 months homes have changed hands here, and properties have averaged days on market before selling. The sale-to-list ratio of reflects how accurately sellers are pricing — and how quickly qualified offers tend to come in. With 154 active listings at any given time, serious buyers should stay ready to move fast when the right property appears.

Commute and lifestyle

Edgemont sits hard against Anthony Henday Drive, giving drivers fast access to the ring road there to virtually every major employment corridor in Edmonton — west end industrial, the international airport, and the Henday-Whitemud interchange for the south side. ETS bus routes connect the neighbourhood to the broader transit network, though most Edgemont households commute by vehicle. The real lifestyle advantage is the trail system: Wedgewood Creek Ravine forms the southern edge, and the City's internal greenway network links pocket parks and stormwater wetlands throughout the neighbourhood, giving residents year-round running, cycling, and dog-walking routes without leaving the community. Commercial services — groceries, restaurants, and daily needs — are a short drive along 215 Street or through the Anthony Henday corridor toward Currents of Windermere and the west end retail strip.

Long-term context

As a post-2011 build-out neighbourhood, Edgemont entered the market at a time when west Edmonton's growth edge was pushing firmly past Anthony Henday Drive. That timing matters: buyers who purchased early in the build-out cycle have benefited from both the general appreciation of Edmonton real estate and the neighbourhood-maturation premium that comes as streets fill in, parks open, and schools arrive. The City of Edmonton is currently developing Edgemont Community Park — a full-sized community park with baseball diamond, two soccer fields, playground, pathways, and seating — with an Edmonton Public Schools K-9 school planned on the same site. Infill amenities like this tend to support sustained resale values in newer communities by closing the gap between a partially built neighbourhood and a fully established one. For buyers today, that transition is still underway, which means the neighbourhood has both proven stability and ongoing improvement ahead.

About Edgemont (Edmonton)

Overview

Edgemont is a newer, family-friendly, premium residential neighbourhood in West Edmonton. Established around 2011, the community is nestled near the scenic Wedgewood Creek Ravine. With thoughtfully planned streets, natural greenspaces, and multi-use trails, Edgemont is designed for an active, contemporary lifestyle. Homes in the area reflect its premium positioning, commanding an average sold price and spending around on the market, illustrating the area's strong appeal among professionals and growing families.

Location

Situated in the far southwest of Edmonton, Edgemont is bounded by Lessard Road and 45 Avenue NW to the north, Wedgewood Ravine to the south, Winterburn Road (215 Street NW) to the west, and Anthony Henday Drive to the east. This strategic location offers exceptional connectivity to major employment and commercial hubs. Residents benefit from quick access to Anthony Henday Drive and Whitemud Drive, making commutes to downtown Edmonton, the University of Alberta, and the Edmonton International Airport highly efficient.

Housing character

The dominant housing character in Edgemont consists of premium single-family homes, complemented by a selection of modern townhomes and condominiums. Construction in the area predominantly spans from the 2010s to the present, featuring contemporary, energy-efficient builds with front double-attached garages and practical layouts. Properties are set along well-kept, pedestrian-friendly streets. With an average list price of $563,896 and an active inventory of 154 homes, Edgemont offers high-quality real estate blending traditional two-story architectures with natural stone and wood accents.

Schools

Families in Edgemont have access to a variety of strong educational options. A highly anticipated new public K-9 school is currently under development directly within the community, nestled north of the Edgemont Natural Playground, designed to accommodate up to 950 students. In the meantime, the neighbourhood is well-served by excellent nearby schools in the surrounding west end, including Michael A. Kostek School (public K-6), S. Bruce Smith School (public 7-9), and Archbishop Oscar Romero Catholic High School.

Transit

While Edgemont features a tranquil suburban design, it provides practical transit and commuting options. There are direct Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus routes that connect residents to major transit hubs and LRT stations throughout the city. For drivers, the immediate proximity to Anthony Henday Drive ensures seamless vehicle travel. The community also features multi-use paved pathways that support cycling and walking, making local neighbourhood navigation comfortable and safe.

Shopping and dining

Living in Edgemont means convenient access to major shopping and dining destinations. A small commercial centre within the community provides immediate conveniences, while the nearby Hampton Market and Hampton Terrace offer additional retail options. Just minutes away is West Edmonton Mall, boasting over 800 stores, dining, and entertainment venues. Everyday essentials are easily managed with a nearby Costco and the Currents of Windermere, which offers boutique retail shopping and a VIP Cineplex Odeon.

Parks and recreation

Nature and outdoor recreation are at the heart of Edgemont's design. The neighbourhood is anchored by the picturesque Wedgewood Creek Ravine, offering an extensive network of walking and biking trails perfect for bird-watching and cross-country skiing. Within the community, residents enjoy the Edgemont Natural Playground, uniquely built with sustainable Robinia hardwood. Additionally, the Edgemont Community League hosts seasonal events like pop-up winter ice rinks, and nearby facilities like the Jamie Platz Family YMCA provide extensive fitness options.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Edgemont is vibrant, tight-knit, and health-focused, striking a perfect balance between tranquil nature retreats and urban conveniences. Residents frequently engage in outdoor activities, community league events, and neighbourhood gatherings that foster a strong sense of belonging. With easy access to world-class entertainment at the River Cree Resort and Casino, alongside serene ravine walks, Edgemont offers a dynamic, premium suburban experience perfectly tailored for those seeking both relaxation and community connection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Edgemont is predominantly a single-family detached neighbourhood developed from 2011 onward, so most homes are post-2010 construction with modern layouts and energy standards. You'll also find a smaller selection of townhomes. The housing stock skews toward larger lots with double-attached garages, and the neighbourhood has very little pre-1990 inventory — making it one of the newer communities in west Edmonton.

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