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Homes for Sale in Ellerslie, Edmonton

Ellerslie draws buyers who want a complete, established south Edmonton neighbourhood without the premium price tag of older inner-city areas.

Active listings

49

Median list price

$285,000

Avg list price

$421,599

Homes for Sale in Ellerslie, Edmonton

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Buying in Ellerslie

Who fits here

Ellerslie draws buyers who want a complete, established south Edmonton neighbourhood without the premium price tag of older inner-city areas. Young families are the dominant demographic — the neighbourhood was purpose-built around a central school-park hub, and Ellerslie Campus (K–9, EPSB) sits at its core. Entry-level and move-up buyers will find a wide mix of product here: single-detached homes, semi-detached pairs, row housing, and low-rise condos all share the same streets, which means first-time buyers and upsizers can both find a foothold. The eastern edge of the neighbourhood still has a handful of larger country-residential lots, appealing to buyers who want more land within city limits. Proximity to Anthony Henday Drive makes Ellerslie especially attractive for commuters heading to the industrial southeast or the airport corridor, and the short drive to South Edmonton Common satisfies big-box retail needs without requiring a trip downtown.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Ellerslie's for-sale market reflects the broad diversity of its housing stock. Detached homes, semis, townhomes, and condos all trade regularly, keeping the 49 healthy across price tiers. The $285,000 sits below many comparable south Edmonton neighbourhoods, which is part of the area's ongoing appeal for value-conscious buyers. Homes here have been selling close to asking, with a that signals a balanced-to-competitive market. The is moderate — well-priced, move-in-ready homes move quickly, while properties needing updates or carrying premium pricing tend to sit longer. Prices span a wide range: the entry point captures condos and smaller townhomes, while the ceiling reflects larger detached homes and upgraded finishes. The is competitive relative to Edmonton's south-side average, particularly for detached product.

Commute and lifestyle

Ellerslie sits inside the Anthony Henday Drive ring road, giving residents fast access to every quadrant of Edmonton without driving through the core. The commute to downtown averages 25–35 minutes by car via 91 Street or Calgary Trail. ETS bus service connects the neighbourhood to Century Park Transit Centre (Capital Line LRT), and the City of Edmonton has planned a Capital Line extension that would bring LRT service closer to Ellerslie Road — a long-term transit upgrade that would improve connectivity further. For daily errands, Ellerslie Road and 91 Street serve as the main commercial spines, with grocery, pharmacy, and quick-service dining all within a short drive. South Edmonton Common — one of Canada's largest open-air retail centres — is minutes away. Within the neighbourhood, pathways wind through natural tree stands and connect residents to pocket parks and the central school-park, making it walkable for recreational use even if a car is needed for most commuting.

Long-term context

Ellerslie was annexed by Edmonton in 1982 and saw its modern residential build-out accelerate through the early-to-mid 2000s after the City adopted the Ellerslie Area Structure Plan in 1999. Because most of the housing stock was built in a single wave, the neighbourhood is now in a natural upgrade cycle — original owners are moving up or out, creating turnover and renovation activity that tends to lift neighbourhood-wide values over time. The area benefits from its position inside the Henday, which insulates it from the longer drives associated with newer exurban communities further south. As surrounding Ellerslie-area neighbourhoods like Rutherford, Summerside, and Charlesworth continue to fill in, the supporting retail and service infrastructure improves, reinforcing Ellerslie's position as one of the more established communities in the broader south Edmonton market.

About Ellerslie

Overview

Ellerslie is a vibrant, family-friendly neighbourhood in southeast Edmonton that blends suburban charm with modern convenience. Developed primarily in the early 2000s, this expanding community attracts a diverse mix of residents, from young professionals to growing families. With homes spending an average of on the market, it remains an active and desirable area for buyers.

Location

Situated in the city's southeast quadrant, Ellerslie is bounded by Anthony Henday Drive to the north, Ellerslie Road to the south, 91 Street to the west, and 66 Street to the east. This strategic location offers exceptional connectivity to the rest of Edmonton, Gateway Boulevard (Highway 2), and the Edmonton International Airport.

Housing character

The neighbourhood offers a diverse real estate landscape with a strong focus on affordability. While the community features single-family detached houses and townhomes, condos are a dominant property type for buyers seeking an accessible entry into the market. Buyers can find competitive options here, reflected by an average list price of $421,599 and a median sold price.

Schools

Families in Ellerslie are served by quality local education options, most notably the centrally located Ellerslie Campus School, which operates under the Edmonton Public Schools system. Additional public and Catholic elementary, junior high, and high schools are easily accessible in adjacent southeast neighbourhoods.

Transit

Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) provides reliable bus routes throughout the community, offering quick commuter connections to the nearby Century Park Transit Centre and the wider LRT network. For motorists, immediate access to Anthony Henday Drive ensures efficient travel across the capital region.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy ultimate convenience with daily amenities situated right within the neighbourhood's commercial nodes, including grocery stores, banking, hardware, and local dining. Additionally, the community is just a short drive from South Edmonton Common, one of North America's largest open-air retail and entertainment destinations.

Parks and recreation

Designed with outdoor living in mind, Ellerslie features preserved natural tree stands, tranquil stormwater ponds, and an extensive network of multi-use walking trails. Ellerslie Crossing Park acts as a central recreational hub for the community, providing playgrounds, sports fields, and open green spaces for family outings.

Lifestyle

The community boasts a relaxed, suburban atmosphere paired with a highly engaged neighbourhood league that organizes local events and fosters a strong sense of belonging. Its blend of accessible housing, ample green space, and modern amenities makes it an ideal choice for buyers seeking a balanced lifestyle, supported by a healthy market that saw homes sold over the past year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ellerslie offers one of the broader mixes of housing types in south Edmonton: single-detached homes, semi-detached pairs, townhouses, and low-rise condos are all available. The eastern edge of the neighbourhood also has a small number of larger country-residential lots. This variety means buyers at different budget levels can find something in the same community.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 12:00 pm (America/Edmonton)