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Homes for Sale in High Park (Edmonton), Edmonton

High Park is a well-suited neighbourhood for buyers who want a quieter, established west Edmonton community without the premium price tags of more central areas.

Active listings

27

Median list price

$559,900

Avg list price

$680,141

Homes for Sale in High Park (Edmonton), Edmonton

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Buying in High Park (Edmonton)

Who fits here

High Park is a well-suited neighbourhood for buyers who want a quieter, established west Edmonton community without the premium price tags of more central areas. The housing stock is predominantly post-war bungalows built through the 1950s and 1960s — compact, manageable homes on grid-pattern lots that appeal to first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors looking for solid bones and renovation upside. The neighbourhood's small footprint (under one square kilometre) keeps the community tight-knit, and the High Park Community League — active since 1959 — runs a community hall and outdoor rink at 154 Street and 110 Avenue. Buyers who value low-maintenance living near west Edmonton's commercial spine, with straightforward access to Westmount Mall and the 111 Avenue corridor, will find High Park a practical and affordable entry point into Edmonton's west end.

Current market in the neighbourhood

High Park is one of Edmonton's smaller west-end neighbourhoods, which means inventory tends to be limited and homes that are priced well tend to move. The active listing count at any given time is modest — currently around 27 homes for sale — reflecting the neighbourhood's compact size. The median list price sits at approximately $559,900, with a price per square foot of. Homes that sell typically close near or at list price, with a sale-to-list ratio, and the average days on market. Over the past 12 months, homes have changed hands in High Park. Price range for active listings runs from around on the low end to at the top, largely depending on lot size, updates, and whether the home has been converted or remains original.

Commute and lifestyle

High Park sits in Edmonton's west end, bounded by 107 Avenue to the south, 111 Avenue to the north, 149 Street to the east, and 156 Street to the west — a location that puts most of west Edmonton's daily needs within a short drive. ETS bus service runs along the 111 Avenue corridor, connecting residents to the broader transit network and downtown Edmonton without requiring a car for every trip. Westmount Mall, roughly five minutes east, covers everyday retail, grocery, and services. The neighbourhood is also within easy reach of the Northwest Industrial area, which is a practical employment hub for residents who work in trades or logistics. The High Park Community League maintains the local outdoor rink for winter skating, and the grid street layout makes cycling to nearby amenities straightforward. Families will find schools in adjacent neighbourhoods — Westglen and Westmount schools serve the broader area — within a short drive or bus ride.

Long-term context

High Park's value story is rooted in its position as one of Edmonton's more affordable west-end entry points. As a former Jasper Place community that amalgamated with Edmonton in 1964, it carries the characteristics typical of that era — modest bungalows, established trees, and a stable residential fabric that doesn't see sharp price swings in either direction. That stability is both a feature and a consideration: buyers aren't likely to see speculative run-ups, but they also benefit from a floor of underlying land value in a city that continues to grow westward. The closing of High Park Elementary in 2007 reflected a period of population decline — the neighbourhood's census count has trended down from prior decades — but lower prices relative to surrounding neighbourhoods like Grovenor and Mayfield make it an accessible foothold. Investors and owner-occupiers willing to renovate older bungalows have historically found value here, particularly as broader west Edmonton demand continues to keep neighbouring areas competitive.

About High Park (Edmonton)

Overview

High Park is a mature, well-established neighbourhood in West Edmonton. Originally part of the Town of Jasper Place before its annexation by the city in 1964, the area features quiet, tree-lined streets and a strong sense of community. Its geography offers a tranquil suburban atmosphere while remaining conveniently close to the downtown core. The local market remains active, currently seeing properties spend on the market with a median sold price.

Location

Located in West Edmonton, High Park is bounded by 111 Avenue to the north, 107 Avenue to the south, 149 Street to the east, and 156 Street to the west. This grid-pattern neighbourhood is bordered by several other residential communities—such as McQueen, Grovenor, and Mayfield—and sits just south of the High Park Industrial area, offering quick access to major city thoroughfares.

Housing character

The housing landscape in High Park is defined by post-WWII development, with the vast majority of properties being single-family detached homes, particularly classic 1950s and 1960s bungalows. While mature properties dominate the community, there is a growing presence of modern duplexes and townhomes through newer infill development. Buyers can typically explore 27 active listings, with the area maintaining an average sold price.

Schools

Families have excellent access to quality educational options in immediately adjacent neighbourhoods. Nearby public and Catholic schools include Coronation School in Woodcroft, Edmonton Christian West School in Canora, and Youngstown School. The neighbourhood is also well-positioned for older students commuting to Westmount Junior High and Ross Sheppard High School.

Transit

High Park provides reliable public transit access and high commutability. With major arterial roads forming its four boundaries—149 Street, 156 Street, 111 Avenue, and 107 Avenue—residents enjoy numerous, convenient bus routes right on the edge of the community. This connectivity ensures quick and straightforward commutes to Downtown Edmonton, nearby industrial employment hubs, and West Edmonton Mall.

Shopping and dining

Local commercial amenities are primarily concentrated along 111 Avenue and 156 Street, offering residents everyday conveniences and local eateries. For more extensive retail and dining needs, residents are only a short drive from Westmount Shopping Centre to the east and Mayfield Common to the west, both providing a comprehensive array of grocery stores, restaurants, and professional services.

Parks and recreation

The neighbourhood features well-maintained green spaces, including Ken Newman Park in the southeast corner. The highly active High Park Community League serves as the recreational hub of the area, operating a community hall and an outdoor skating rink near 154 Street and 110 Avenue. Residents also benefit from close proximity to the extensive sports and leisure facilities at nearby Coronation Park.

Lifestyle

High Park offers a peaceful, family-friendly lifestyle that perfectly balances suburban tranquility with urban convenience. The engaged community league, mature trees, and walkable streets foster a close-knit and welcoming environment. It is an ideal setting for young professionals, growing families, and retirees looking for a relaxed pace without sacrificing easy access to Edmonton's vibrant amenities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

High Park's housing stock is almost entirely single-detached homes — mostly post-war bungalows built through the 1950s and 1960s. You'll find compact, grid-lot homes ranging from original condition to fully renovated, with some having added suites. The neighbourhood has very little condo or townhouse inventory given its small size and residential zoning character.

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Listing information last updated on April 25, 2026 at 6:00 pm (America/Edmonton)