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Homes for Sale in Fulton Place, Edmonton

Fulton Place draws buyers who want an established east Edmonton neighbourhood without the price premium of more central communities.

Active listings

12

Median list price

$299,900

Avg list price

$389,266

Homes for Sale in Fulton Place, Edmonton

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Buying in Fulton Place

Who fits here

Fulton Place draws buyers who want an established east Edmonton neighbourhood without the price premium of more central communities. The housing stock is predominantly single-family detached homes — roughly 86% of residences — with strong owner-occupancy rates near 85%, so you're buying into a neighbourhood of long-term residents rather than a transient rental market. It suits families who value a walkable, tight-knit community feel: the Fulton Place Community League, active since 1958, runs year-round programming, an outdoor rink, and a community hall at 61 Street and Fulton Road. The Fulton Creek Ravine along the western boundary offers natural green space that larger suburban tracts rarely provide. Buyers priced out of Glenora or Westmount often discover Fulton Place as a mature-treed alternative on the east side with excellent value retention and a genuine neighbourhood identity.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Fulton Place is a compact, low-turnover neighbourhood — roughly 0.98 km² — so active inventory tends to be limited at any given time, which historically supports stable pricing. Current active listings sit at 12, and homes have been trading at median sold price with an average of days on market. The sale-to-list ratio of reflects how competitively priced homes move here. Over the past 12 months, homes changed hands, consistent with a neighbourhood where people stay put. Price per square foot averages, and the market range runs from roughly, reflecting the mix of original bungalows and updated two-storey homes. With 85% owner-occupancy and minimal new construction, supply constraints tend to put a floor under values even in softer Edmonton market conditions.

Commute and lifestyle

Fulton Place sits between 101 Avenue and 106 Avenue, east of the Fulton Creek Ravine, giving residents quick access to Whitemud Drive and the Sherwood Park Freeway (Highway 14) for both downtown Edmonton commutes and trips east toward Sherwood Park. ETS bus service connects the neighbourhood to Bonnie Doon Transit Centre and the broader Edmonton Transit network. Downtown Edmonton is roughly a 15-minute drive in off-peak conditions. Day-to-day needs are met by the retail corridor along 50 Street and the Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre area to the west. Hardisty School (Kindergarten–Grade 9) is located within the neighbourhood, eliminating the need for school-run driving for many families. The Fulton Creek Ravine trail system provides multi-season walking, running, and cycling directly from the neighbourhood edge — a lifestyle asset that becomes more valued the longer you live here.

Long-term context

Fulton Place's value story is rooted in scarcity and stability rather than speculative growth. The neighbourhood is fully built out — no vacant land parcels and no large-scale redevelopment pressure — which means supply is constrained to resale turnover alone. Edmonton's east-side mature neighbourhoods have historically lagged inner-city price peaks but also proven more resilient during downturns, supported by strong owner-occupancy and community-league cohesion. Provincial infrastructure investment along the Whitemud corridor and ongoing improvements to the Bonnie Doon area (including the Bonnie Doon Transit Centre upgrades) incrementally improve the neighbourhood's connectivity value over time. Buyers purchasing here are typically acquiring a hold asset: a lot in a mature ravine-adjacent community that cannot be replicated at current land costs.

About Fulton Place

Overview

Fulton Place is a picturesque, well-established neighbourhood in southeast Edmonton, highly regarded for its mature tree canopies and tranquil, family-friendly atmosphere. Developed primarily in the 1950s, the community retains a nostalgic mid-century charm while offering modern urban conveniences. Its serene setting adjacent to the Fulton Creek Ravine makes it an appealing choice for buyers seeking a suburban pace of life, with a steady real estate market that sees homes sold annually and currently features 12 active listings.

Location

Situated in Edmonton's Greater Hardisty area, Fulton Place is bounded by 106 Avenue to the north, 101 Avenue to the south, 50 Street to the east, and the scenic Fulton Creek Ravine to the west. This strategic location provides quick and convenient commuting routes to downtown Edmonton and Sherwood Park. Residents enjoy immediate access to major arterial roads, including Wayne Gretzky Drive, seamlessly connecting them to the rest of the city.

Housing character

The neighbourhood is defined by its classic mid-century architecture, with single-family detached homes—particularly bungalows—making up over 80 percent of the local real estate. The community also features a smaller selection of low-rise apartments, semi-detached homes, and newer infill developments. With a high homeownership rate, the area maintains a robust mid-range market characterized by an average list price of $389,266 and a median sold price.

Schools

Families in Fulton Place are well-served by local educational facilities, most notably Hardisty School, which provides programming for students from Kindergarten through Grade 9 within the Edmonton Public Schools system. While the historic Fulton Place School building no longer operates as a traditional elementary school, it remains a vital community hub housing the Fulton Child Care Association and other local non-profit support organizations.

Transit

Fulton Place is a transit-friendly neighbourhood that is well-served by the Edmonton Transit Service. Numerous bus routes run along the major bordering roadways, including 50 Street and 101 Avenue, ensuring efficient public transportation to surrounding commercial hubs, educational institutions, and the downtown core. The pedestrian-friendly street layout and strategic transit stops make navigating the city without a personal vehicle practical and convenient.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy excellent access to a variety of commercial amenities just outside the neighbourhood's borders. The nearby Capilano Mall offers a comprehensive selection of retail stores, professional services, and grocery options. Additionally, the bustling commercial corridors along 50 Street and 101 Avenue feature a diverse mix of local restaurants, cafes, and everyday convenience shops, ensuring all daily shopping and dining needs are easily met.

Parks and recreation

Fulton Place boasts exceptional recreational amenities, highlighted by the Hardisty Fitness and Leisure Centre and the Michael Cameron Arena. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the abundant green spaces, including Fulton Place Park and the trails of the adjacent Fulton Creek Ravine, which connect directly to the vast North Saskatchewan River Valley system. The area offers top-tier opportunities for hiking and sports, contributing to an attractive local market with an average of per square foot.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Fulton Place is active, engaged, and deeply community-oriented. At the heart of the neighbourhood is the Fulton Place Community League, established in 1958, which hosts regular social events and maintains local facilities like the outdoor skating rink and community garden. This strong sense of belonging, combined with easy access to nature, makes it a highly desirable neighbourhood where homes spend an average of on the market and achieve an average sold price.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Fulton Place is dominated by single-family detached homes, which make up approximately 86% of the housing stock. You'll find a mix of original mid-century bungalows, split-levels, and updated or renovated two-storey homes. The neighbourhood is fully built out, so buyers are working with resale inventory rather than new construction.

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