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Homes for Sale in Gold Bar, Edmonton

Gold Bar draws buyers who want a mature, established neighbourhood with genuine outdoor access — not just proximity to parks, but direct trail connections into one of North America's largest urban river valley systems.

Active listings

6

Median list price

$440,250

Avg list price

$497,300

Homes for Sale in Gold Bar, Edmonton

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Buying in Gold Bar

Who fits here

Gold Bar draws buyers who want a mature, established neighbourhood with genuine outdoor access — not just proximity to parks, but direct trail connections into one of North America's largest urban river valley systems. The typical buyer here is a family or move-up buyer prioritizing walkability, a tight-knit community feel, and a home with character. Detached bungalows and two-storeys from the 1950s–1970s dominate the housing stock, offering larger lots and mature trees that newer infill neighbourhoods simply cannot replicate. Gold Bar's community league — active since 1960 — maintains a hall and outdoor rink, which says something about the social fabric here. This is a neighbourhood for buyers who value roots over newness and are drawn by the idea of raising kids in a place where neighbours still know each other's names.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Gold Bar is a low-turnover neighbourhood — homes here don't come to market often, and when they do, buyers move quickly. The median sold price sits, with an average. Average price per square foot runs, and the sale-to-list ratio of reflects steady demand from buyers who've done their homework. Over the past 12 months, homes have changed hands, and active inventory typically hovers around 6 listings at any given time. Average days on market:. Pricing spans to depending on lot size, updates, and river valley proximity — homes backing onto the ravine or within a short walk of Gold Bar Park command a noticeable premium.

Commute and lifestyle

Gold Bar sits in southeast Edmonton roughly 7 km from downtown, and commute options are more varied than most residents expect. ETS Route 2 runs along 101 Avenue providing direct bus connections to the city centre, and the Valley Line LRT — which opened in late 2023 — runs from Mill Woods through the southeast corridor, putting the downtown core within a 20–30 minute transit ride for residents who connect to it. Cyclists and pedestrians have a genuine advantage: Gold Bar Park's footbridge crosses the North Saskatchewan River to connect directly with Rundle Park and the broader 160+ km river valley trail network. For daily errands, Sherwood Park Trail and 50 Street provide access to grocery, retail, and dining. The neighbourhood's relative quiet — it sits within a loop formed by the Gold Bar Ravine — means cut-through traffic is minimal, keeping streets calm even during peak hours.

Long-term context

Gold Bar's appeal has compounded quietly over time, driven by factors that are genuinely hard to replicate: a fixed supply of mature single-family lots, direct river valley access, and an established community identity. Infill development has brought updated duplexes and modern single-family homes alongside the original post-war stock, which has helped refresh the neighbourhood's value floor without erasing its character. Southeast Edmonton has historically traded at a relative discount to the west end, which means Gold Bar buyers often get more lot, more tree canopy, and more park proximity per dollar than comparable west-side neighbourhoods. As the Valley Line LRT matures and southeast Edmonton transit improves, the commute story for Gold Bar only strengthens — a factor that historically correlates with sustained appreciation in transit-adjacent urban neighbourhoods.

About Gold Bar

Overview

Gold Bar is a serene, well-established residential neighbourhood in southeast Edmonton. Developed primarily in the 1950s, the community is highly regarded for its picturesque natural setting along the North Saskatchewan River and its strong sense of community. With steady market activity, homes in the area see an average of sales annually.

Location

Situated in southeast Edmonton, Gold Bar is bordered by 50 Street to the west and 101 Avenue to the south. Its northern edge is defined by the scenic North Saskatchewan River Valley, while the sprawling Gold Bar Ravine forms the eastern and southern boundaries, providing a natural buffer from the surrounding urban environment.

Housing character

The housing landscape is predominantly composed of single-family detached homes built during the mid-century development boom of the 1950s and 1960s. These properties frequently feature spacious lots, mature trees, and classic architectural styles. There is also a small concentration of row housing. The neighbourhood maintains a mid-range price positioning, with homes commanding a median sold price and an average list price of $497,300.

Schools

Families in the neighbourhood are served by Gold Bar School, operated by Edmonton Public Schools, which provides programming for elementary students. Additionally, the community is home to Mount Carmel Bible School, a private post-secondary institution. Older students typically attend nearby junior high and high schools in adjacent communities.

Transit

Gold Bar offers convenient transportation connectivity, anchored by easy access to major arterial routes like 50 Street and 101 Avenue for direct commutes to downtown Edmonton. Public transit is accessible through several local Edmonton Transit Service bus routes, providing reliable connections to broader city transit hubs.

Shopping and dining

While primarily residential, the neighbourhood features convenient local businesses and services along 50 Street and 101 Avenue. For broader retail and dining needs, residents are just minutes away from the Capilano Shopping Centre, which offers a comprehensive selection of supermarkets, specialty shops, restaurants, and everyday services.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor amenities are a major highlight, anchored by the expansive Gold Bar Park on the riverbank. It features extensive multi-use trails, picnic sites, an off-leash dog area, and groomed cross-country ski trails in the winter. The adjacent Gold Bar Ravine and nearby Goldstick Park provide residents with further opportunities for hiking and cycling.

Lifestyle

Life in Gold Bar caters to active, nature-loving families and professionals who appreciate a quiet, suburban atmosphere close to the city core. The active Gold Bar Community League fosters a close-knit environment by hosting regular events and maintaining local amenities like an outdoor skating rink. Properties here are highly sought-after, reflecting a competitive market with homes spending an average of on the market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Gold Bar's housing stock is primarily detached single-family homes — bungalows and two-storeys built mostly between the 1950s and 1970s on generous lots with mature trees. You'll also find newer infill duplexes and renovated bungalows. Condos and townhomes are rare here; this is a neighbourhood defined by owned ground-level housing.

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