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Homes for Sale in Hollick-Kenyon, Edmonton

Hollick-Kenyon draws buyers who want the stability of a mature, owner-dominated community without the premium price tags of more central Edmonton neighbourhoods.

Active listings

24

Median list price

$399,000

Avg list price

$417,367

Homes for Sale in Hollick-Kenyon, Edmonton

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Buying in Hollick-Kenyon

Who fits here

Hollick-Kenyon draws buyers who want the stability of a mature, owner-dominated community without the premium price tags of more central Edmonton neighbourhoods. With 97% of homes owner-occupied and single-family detached houses making up 91% of the housing stock, this is a neighbourhood built for people who plan to stay. Families with school-age children appreciate the proximity to Dr. Donald Massey School (K–9), which serves residents from both Hollick-Kenyon and neighbouring Matt Berry. The northeast location suits buyers who work in or near Edmonton's industrial and commercial corridors along Manning Drive or Anthony Henday Drive, cutting out the downtown commute entirely. Move-up buyers seeking a larger lot footprint at a more accessible price point than west or southwest Edmonton will find the value proposition here compelling. The neighbourhood also appeals to investors looking for long-term rental stability in a high-owner-occupancy pocket where tenant demand from families remains steady.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Hollick-Kenyon's for-sale market is anchored by single-family detached homes, which dominate the inventory and set the pricing tone for the neighbourhood. The current median list price sits at $399,000, with active listings ranging from. Buyers can expect an average of days on hômm before a property goes firm, reflecting the measured pace typical of established northeast Edmonton communities. The sale-to-list ratio of signals how closely sellers are pricing to market — and how much negotiating room buyers realistically have. Over the past 12 months, homes have changed hands here, giving the market enough transaction depth to establish reliable benchmarks. Average price per square foot comes in, making it a useful cross-check when evaluating any specific listing against the broader neighbourhood baseline.

Commute and lifestyle

Hollick-Kenyon sits in Edmonton's northeast quadrant, bounded by 153 Avenue to the south, 167 Avenue to the north, 50 Street to the east, and 59A Street to the west. Anthony Henday Drive is accessible via 50 Street, connecting residents to the ring road and beyond in under ten minutes — a meaningful advantage for anyone commuting to Edmonton's south or west employment centres. ETS bus routes serve the neighbourhood along its main arterials, with connections toward Clareview Transit Centre and the LRT for downtown-bound commuters. Within the neighbourhood, Hollick-Kenyon Park at 54 Street and 159 Avenue provides green space and a community Green Shack venue with capacity for 200 people, popular for drop-in programming and private bookings. The surrounding Pilot Sound district has seen sustained residential growth since the early 1990s, and retail services along 167 Avenue and Manning Drive cover everyday shopping, dining, and services without requiring a long drive.

Long-term context

Hollick-Kenyon was planned and built almost entirely after 1990, meaning the housing stock is relatively uniform in age — a factor that simplifies comparative valuations and reduces the risk of hidden deferred maintenance that plagues older inner-city neighbourhoods. The neighbourhood sits within the broader Pilot Sound area structure plan, which has guided coordinated development across northeast Edmonton for decades, keeping land use orderly and density controlled. Population grew nearly 20% between 2009 and 2012 alone as the area built out, and the community has since matured into a stable, fully built neighbourhood with little vacant land remaining — limiting new supply and supporting long-term price floors. The high owner-occupancy rate (97%) historically correlates with better property upkeep and lower turnover, both of which tend to support value retention. Buyers entering the market here are acquiring in a community that has already demonstrated demographic durability, with families consistently choosing to stay rather than trade up and leave.

About Hollick-Kenyon

Overview

Hollick-Kenyon is a contemporary, family-friendly neighbourhood located in the Pilot Sound area of northeast Edmonton. Named after pioneering Canadian aviator Herbert Hollick-Kenyon, the community was primarily developed in the 1990s and early 2000s. It offers a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere with well-designed streets and modern amenities, attracting buyers looking for mid-range properties with an average list price of $417,367.

Location

Situated in Edmonton's northeast, Hollick-Kenyon is bounded by 167 Avenue to the north, 153 Avenue to the south, 50 Street to the east, and 59A Street to the west. Its strategic location provides residents with excellent connectivity to major commuter routes like Anthony Henday Drive and Manning Drive, as well as easy access to adjacent neighbourhoods such as Brintnell, Matt Berry, and McConachie.

Housing character

The neighbourhood features a variety of housing options, but the dominant property type is the single-family detached home, which makes up the vast majority of the real estate landscape alongside a smaller collection of duplexes and low-rise condos. Properties are largely owner-occupied and showcase modern architectural styles typical of the late 1990s and 2000s. Buyers can expect a median sold price of in a market that typically sees homes sold annually.

Schools

While Hollick-Kenyon features a designated central school and park site, there are currently no schools operating directly within its official boundaries. However, families are exceptionally well-served by educational institutions in adjacent communities, including Edmonton Christian Northeast School, McLeod School, and Christ the King Catholic Elementary/Junior High School, ensuring short and easy commutes for students.

Transit

Public transportation in Hollick-Kenyon is facilitated by the Edmonton Transit Service (ETS), with multiple bus routes operating throughout the community's arterial and collector roads. These bus networks offer convenient connections to major transit hubs, including the nearby Clareview LRT station, simplifying the commute for those traveling to downtown Edmonton or university campuses.

Shopping and dining

Residents do not have to travel far for everyday essentials, as Hollick-Kenyon Landing is conveniently situated at the neighbourhood's edge near 50 Street and 167 Avenue, offering groceries, restaurants, banks, and essential services. For a more extensive retail and entertainment experience, the nearby Manning Town Centre provides big-box stores, varied dining options, and a movie theatre.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a major highlight, anchored by Hollick-Kenyon Park and a picturesque stormwater lake located in the southwest quadrant. A network of multi-use pedestrian and cycling pathways weaves through the neighbourhood, connecting green spaces and an east-west linear pipeline park corridor. The area is also supported by the local McLeod Community League, which organizes events and recreational programs.

Lifestyle

Hollick-Kenyon offers a tranquil, suburban lifestyle that strongly appeals to growing families and professionals alike. The quiet cul-de-sacs, active community spirit, and scenic walking trails around the local ponds foster a comfortable, family-focused vibe. With homes spending an average of on the market, it represents a stable and highly desirable environment for those seeking a balance of suburban peace and urban convenience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Hollick-Kenyon is overwhelmingly a single-family detached neighbourhood — about 91% of the housing stock is single-family homes, with the remaining 9% made up of duplexes and small multi-family units. You will rarely find condos or high-rise apartments here, making it a straightforward market for buyers focused on ground-oriented housing with yards.

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