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Homes for Sale in Glengarry, Edmonton

Glengarry draws buyers who want an established northeast Edmonton neighbourhood with genuine community roots.

Active listings

7

Median list price

$500,000

Avg list price

$421,786

Homes for Sale in Glengarry, Edmonton

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Buying in Glengarry

Who fits here

Glengarry draws buyers who want an established northeast Edmonton neighbourhood with genuine community roots. Families are well served by four schools within the neighbourhood — Glengarry Elementary (EPSB Arabic Bilingual K–6), St. Cecilia Junior High, Archbishop O'Leary High School, and a separate Catholic elementary — so younger children rarely need to leave the area for schooling. The community league, running since 1964, operates a hall and an outdoor rink at 9 Street and 133 Avenue, giving residents a ready-made social hub. Northgate Centre sits at the neighbourhood's northwest corner, putting groceries, services, and retail within walking distance. Buyers drawn to Glengarry typically value a tight-knit suburban feel without the premium of newer master-planned communities. The housing stock — mostly single-family bungalows and bi-levels from the 1960s and 1970s — suits move-up buyers, investors seeking rental-ready properties, and value-oriented first-timers priced out of southwest Edmonton.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Glengarry's market reflects the broader trend of renewed buyer interest in mature northeast Edmonton neighbourhoods. Active listings tend to skew toward detached single-family homes, with the occasional infill or semi-detached. Current pricing ranges from, with a median sold price and an average. Homes are averaging days on market, and the sale-to-list ratio sits at — an indicator of how competitive offers have been. Over the past 12 months, sales have closed in the neighbourhood. For buyers tracking value, the average price per square foot is, which typically comes in below newer suburban areas. Active inventory stands at 7 homes, meaning selection can shift quickly in either direction.

Commute and lifestyle

Glengarry sits roughly 8 kilometres northeast of downtown Edmonton, making it a practical choice for commuters who prefer to avoid the southwest traffic corridors. The Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) runs along the neighbourhood's southern edge and connects directly to the Anthony Henday ring road, putting most of the city within 20–30 minutes by car. ETS bus service runs through the area with connections toward the Clareview Transit Centre on the LRT's Capital Line, giving transit-dependent households a one-transfer path to downtown, NAIT, and MacEwan University. Within the neighbourhood, Northgate Centre anchors everyday errands — there is a full grocery offering, pharmacy, and various services on site. Glengarry Park offers green space for families, and the community league's outdoor rink provides winter recreation without leaving the neighbourhood. The northeast Edmonton industrial and commercial corridors along 137 Avenue and Manning Drive are also easily accessible, which appeals to tradespeople and skilled workers employed in that part of the city.

Long-term context

Glengarry's post-war bungalow stock was largely built out between the 1950s and mid-1980s, and for years the neighbourhood traded at a meaningful discount to newer infill and greenfield communities. That gap has been narrowing as Edmonton's overall housing supply tightens and buyers recalibrate around value. Properties with updated kitchens, newer mechanical systems, and good lot sizes have attracted growing attention from both owner-occupiers and investors. The neighbourhood also sits within Edmonton's inner ring of established areas where infill activity is gradually occurring — a dynamic that can support land value over time even when the existing housing stock ages. Buyers who purchase here on a longer hold horizon are betting on the general repricing of mature northeast Edmonton, proximity to Northgate's commercial node, and the cost difference versus comparable lot sizes in higher-priced quadrants. As with most established Edmonton neighbourhoods, condition and renovation quality drive the spread between the top and bottom of the market.

About Glengarry

Overview

Glengarry is a mature, well-established residential neighbourhood located in northeast Edmonton, Alberta. Developed primarily in the 1960s, it features tree-lined streets and a strong sense of community. The neighbourhood boasts a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces, making it an appealing choice for families and professionals seeking a mid-range, convenient lifestyle. Homes here see steady interest, typically spending an average of on the market.

Location

Glengarry is bounded by 137 Avenue to the north, 132 Avenue to the south, 97 Street to the west, and 82 Street to the east. This strategic location just north of the Yellowhead Highway provides excellent connectivity to the rest of the city, making commutes straightforward and providing quick access to downtown and major employment centres.

Housing character

Residential development in Glengarry largely dates back to the post-WWII era, with the bulk of homes constructed during the 1960s. The dominant property type is the single-family detached home, often characterized by spacious lots and classic mid-century designs, though townhouses and low-rise apartments are also present. The neighbourhood offers an accessible mid-range price point with a median sold price, and properties typically sell at a competitive of their list price.

Schools

Families in Glengarry have access to multiple educational options right within the neighbourhood. The Edmonton Public School System operates Glengarry School, which features a popular Arabic Bilingual program. The Edmonton Catholic School System is represented by St. Cecilia Junior High School and Archbishop O'Leary High School. Additional private and specialized schools are also located in the area, providing diverse educational choices.

Transit

The neighbourhood is well-served by public transportation, featuring numerous Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus stops along its bordering arterial roads. Its close proximity to the major Northgate Transit Centre, located just northwest of the community, provides residents with extensive bus connections and highly convenient commuting options throughout Edmonton.

Shopping and dining

Residents benefit from excellent access to commercial amenities, anchored by Northgate Centre situated directly in the northwest corner of the neighbourhood. This major mall provides a wide array of retail stores, medical services, and dining options. Additionally, the adjacent North Town Mall offers grocery stores and everyday essentials, ensuring residents have everything they need close to home.

Parks and recreation

Glengarry is highly regarded for its abundant green spaces and recreational facilities. The central focal point is the expansive Glengarry District Park, which features a recently refurbished natural playground, a spray park, sports fields, and walking trails. Indoor recreation is heavily supported by the O'Leary Fitness and Leisure Centre and the Glengarry Arena, providing swimming, skating, and community fitness programs.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Glengarry is active, community-focused, and family-friendly. The highly involved Glengarry Community League, established in 1964, operates a community hall and outdoor rink, hosting numerous events that foster a tight-knit environment. With its blend of mature parks, local sports facilities, and easy access to urban amenities, the neighbourhood provides a balanced and comfortable living experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Glengarry's housing stock is dominated by detached single-family homes — primarily bungalows and bi-levels built between the 1950s and 1980s. You'll also find some duplexes and semi-detached properties, and infill activity has introduced a small number of newer builds on older lots. It's a neighbourhood where lot sizes tend to be generous by Edmonton inner-ring standards, which appeals to buyers wanting yard space or a longer-term infill opportunity.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 1:00 pm (America/Edmonton)