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Homes for Sale in Hudson, Edmonton

Hudson is a northwest Edmonton neighbourhood that suits buyers who want a tight-knit, family-oriented community without sacrificing proximity to urban conveniences.

Active listings

12

Median list price

$509,900

Avg list price

$470,358

Homes for Sale in Hudson, Edmonton

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Buying in Hudson

Who fits here

Hudson is a northwest Edmonton neighbourhood that suits buyers who want a tight-knit, family-oriented community without sacrificing proximity to urban conveniences. The area is predominantly single-family homes — roughly 78% of dwellings — making it a natural fit for families and move-up buyers seeking space and ownership stability. Most remaining units are duplexes, so the streetscape stays low-density and residential in feel. The neighbourhood sits within the Anirniq ward and is bounded largely by the larger Pembina neighbourhood, giving Hudson a somewhat tucked-in, sheltered character. Buyers who value community roots and established streets will feel at home here, as will young families drawn to the nearby Ecole Wihkwentow in School offering both regular and French Immersion programming from Kindergarten through Grade 9. The neighbourhood's northwest location and relatively compact footprint (under 0.6 km) mean daily errands and commutes are manageable, and the stormwater pond and Hudson Park playground add easy-access green space for outdoor routines.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Hudson's real estate market reflects its mature, owner-occupied character — the majority of homes are single-detached, and turnover tends to be measured rather than rapid. The current median list price sits at $509,900 and the average comes in at $470,358, reflecting the neighbourhood's mix of established bungalows and infill-era two-storey builds. There are currently 12 active listings, giving buyers a focused selection in a compact neighbourhood. Homes that sell are trading at of list price on average, and the average days on market is, indicating how quickly well-priced properties move. Over the past 12 months, homes have sold in Hudson, with an average sold price and an average price per square foot. Prices have generally ranged from, consistent with a neighbourhood where single-family ownership dominates and inventory stays lean.

Commute and lifestyle

Hudson sits in northwest Edmonton, well positioned for access to Anthony Henday Drive and the Yellowhead corridor — key arteries for drivers commuting to west-end employment nodes or downtown. ETS bus service connects the neighbourhood to the wider transit network, with routes feeding into major transfer points for riders heading to NAIT, the University of Alberta, or the city centre. The commercial edge along 127 Street provides walkable access to everyday retail, groceries, and services without needing to venture far. Hudson Park at 13625 Cumberland Road NW offers a playground and open green space for families. The stormwater management pond in the northeast corner functions as a passive natural amenity — a quiet spot for walking and decompressing. For larger recreational draws, Confederation Park and its facilities are accessible within a short drive north, and the broader northwest quadrant offers multiple community league rinks and fields. The overall lifestyle skews toward settled, residential quiet rather than urban buzz.

Long-term context

Hudson was developed primarily in the early 2000s on land that previously held Edmonton International Speedway, a drive-in theatre, and a driving range — meaning the neighbourhood entered the market as purpose-built residential rather than incremental infill. That origin gives the housing stock a relative consistency in age and build quality, which tends to support stable valuations. The neighbourhood's compact size and high proportion of owner-occupiers historically correlate with lower volatility compared to higher-density or rental-heavy areas. Northwest Edmonton has continued to attract family buyers priced out of more expensive southwest quadrant neighbourhoods, sustaining steady demand in areas like Hudson. As the eastern portions of the neighbourhood filled in through the 2000s and 2010s, available land diminished — a supply constraint that underpins long-term price support. Buyers who entered Hudson in its early phases have generally benefited from Edmonton's broader appreciation cycle, and the area's proximity to growing northwest corridors keeps it relevant for families seeking value relative to newer outlying suburbs.

About Hudson

Overview

Hudson is a vibrant, family-friendly neighbourhood in the northwest quadrant of Edmonton's Palisades area. Developed primarily in the early 2000s on the former site of the Edmonton International Speedway and a drive-in theatre, it is named after the Hudson's Bay Company. The community offers a peaceful residential setting with a current average sold price.

Location

Situated in northwest Edmonton, Hudson is bounded by Cumberland Road to the north, 137 Avenue to the south, 140 Street to the west, and commercial development near 127 Street to the east. It is bordered by the neighbourhoods of Cumberland and Wellington, offering quick access to Mark Messier Trail and the Anthony Henday Drive ring road.

Housing character

The neighbourhood's real estate landscape is predominantly made up of single-family detached homes, which account for nearly 80% of the dwellings. Built mostly in the early 2000s, the housing mix also includes duplexes and low-rise apartments. The mid-range market moves steadily here, with properties seeing an average of on the market.

Schools

Families in Hudson are served by Hilwie Hamdon School, a public K-9 school conveniently located along the neighbourhood's southern edge. Additional public and Catholic educational options are easily accessible in the surrounding Palisades and Castledowns communities.

Transit

The area offers accessible public transit with bus routes running along Cumberland Road, 139 Street, and Hudson Road. For commuters who drive, the neighbourhood's strategic location provides straightforward routes to major arterial roads like 137 Avenue, 127 Street, and St. Albert Trail.

Shopping and dining

Residents benefit from exceptional proximity to commercial amenities, anchored by the expansive Skyview Power Centre right on the southern boundary. This plaza, along with nearby Christy's Corner and the Palisades Shopping Centre, provides a wealth of grocery stores, retail shops, and diverse dining options.

Parks and recreation

Hudson Park and the central Hudson Lake serve as the primary recreational focal points. The lake, a beautifully landscaped stormwater management pond, is encircled by pedestrian pathways perfect for walking. The neighbourhood also features playgrounds, a baseball field, and access to programs organized by the local community league.

Lifestyle

Hudson provides a quiet, family-oriented lifestyle that blends suburban tranquility with modern convenience. Residents enjoy the tight-knit community atmosphere, extensive walking trails, and the ease of having major shopping and entertainment hubs just steps from their homes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Hudson is predominantly a single-family neighbourhood — about 78% of all dwellings are detached homes. The remainder are largely duplexes. Condos and apartment-style units are rare here, making it one of the more owner-occupier-focused neighbourhoods in northwest Edmonton.

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