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Homes for Sale in Inglewood (Edmonton), Edmonton

Inglewood draws buyers who want an established northwest Edmonton address with genuine neighbourhood character.

Active listings

25

Median list price

$433,000

Avg list price

$638,396

Homes for Sale in Inglewood (Edmonton), Edmonton

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Buying in Inglewood (Edmonton)

Who fits here

Inglewood draws buyers who want an established northwest Edmonton address with genuine neighbourhood character. The area suits first-time buyers and downsizers who value walkability, a mix of housing types, and a location within a short drive of the Yellowhead and 124 Street corridors. Roughly a quarter of homes are single-family detached, while the balance are low-rise apartments and townhomes — ideal for buyers who want the feel of an inner-city neighbourhood without the premium of the river valley. The wide rental mix also appeals to investors seeking established tenant demand. Families are well served by Inglewood School (K–6) within the neighbourhood, with Westmount Junior High and Ross Sheppard High School as the natural progression. Because most of the housing stock was built between the late 1940s and 1990, buyers should expect mature lots, larger floor plans, and character details that newer suburbs simply cannot replicate. Those who appreciate proximity to Kingsway Mall, NAIT, and the Royal Alexandra Hospital corridor will find Inglewood's location hard to beat.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Inglewood's housing market reflects the affordability of northwest Edmonton combined with steady demand from both owner-occupiers and investors. The neighbourhood's mix of low-rise condos and detached homes keeps the entry point accessible, with at the condominium end and single-family options reaching. The median sold price sits, giving buyers a realistic anchor when comparing listings. Over the past 12 months, properties have changed hands, signalling consistent transaction volume for a mature inner-city neighbourhood. Homes are selling at of list price on average, and the typical listing spends days on market before firm sale — a pace that rewards prepared buyers with financing in place. The average price per square foot of sits below many comparable northwest neighbourhoods, making Inglewood one of the better value propositions for buyers seeking established infrastructure without overpaying for the land.

Commute and lifestyle

Inglewood sits in northwest Edmonton roughly 4 km from the downtown core, putting most major employment nodes within a 15-minute drive. Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus routes run along 111 Avenue and 127 Street, connecting residents to the NAIT/Blatchford Market LRT station on the Metro Line and onward to downtown and Health Sciences/Jubilee. Commuters heading to the University of Alberta or South Edmonton Common can connect via the LRT network without a vehicle. Walkers and cyclists benefit from the neighbourhood renewal investments made since the City Council–approved revitalization program launched in 2018, including upgraded pathways, gathering spaces with spray decks, and an enhanced off-leash area. Kingsway Mall is under 2 km away for everyday retail, and the Royal Alexandra Hospital and NAIT campus are both within easy reach, reinforcing Inglewood's appeal for healthcare and post-secondary workers. The mature tree canopy and quiet residential streets give the neighbourhood a calmer feel than its proximity to major arterials might suggest.

Long-term context

Inglewood's long-term value case rests on scarcity and location. The neighbourhood is substantially built out — residential construction was nearly complete by 1990 — which means supply growth is limited to infill and conversions rather than greenfield development. This supply constraint, combined with the City of Edmonton's active revitalization investment since 2018, supports a floor under values that many suburban neighbourhoods cannot claim. The neighbourhood's high rental proportion (roughly 70% of dwellings) means investor demand adds a second buying pool, historically smoothing price volatility compared to exclusively owner-occupied areas. Northwest Edmonton more broadly benefits from ongoing infrastructure investment along the 111 Avenue and Kingsway corridors. Buyers entering Inglewood today are purchasing into a neighbourhood that has already absorbed its revitalization capital — upgraded parks, streetscapes, and off-leash areas — without paying the premiums that typically follow completed improvements in higher-profile quadrants.

About Inglewood (Edmonton)

Overview

Inglewood is a mature, historic neighbourhood in northwest Edmonton that seamlessly blends heritage charm with modern living. With a vibrant community atmosphere and proximity to the downtown core, it is an increasingly popular area for families and professionals. Real estate in the area is largely mid-range, with homes currently showing an average list price of $638,396 and an average sold price.

Location

Located in northwest Edmonton, Inglewood is bounded by 118 Avenue to the north, 111 Avenue to the south, Groat Road to the west, and the former Canadian National Railway right-of-way (near 121 Street) to the east.

Housing character

The neighbourhood features a diverse architectural landscape, mixing beautifully preserved historic character homes, mid-century bungalows, and modern infill developments. The dominant property type is single-family homes, complemented by a selection of semi-detached houses and low-rise apartments. The market remains active, seeing homes sold over the past year with a median sold price.

Schools

The neighbourhood is served by Inglewood School (Edmonton Public Schools), which provides Kindergarten to Grade 6 education with a focus on inclusive learning. Nearby educational options include Westmount Junior High, and the community is also home to the MAC Islamic School.

Transit

Commuting from Inglewood is highly convenient due to its proximity to major routes like 118 Avenue, 111 Avenue, and Groat Road. The neighbourhood boasts excellent public transit coverage, with multiple bus routes providing quick and direct connections to downtown Edmonton, NAIT, and MacEwan University.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy easy access to the renowned 124 Street district just a short distance away, known for its trendy boutiques, independent cafes, and diverse dining options. Additional everyday amenities, groceries, and retail services are conveniently located at the nearby Westmount Centre and along 118 Avenue.

Parks and recreation

Green spaces are a highlight of the community, anchored by the Inglewood Community League, which offers a hall, community garden, and playground. Residents also enjoy the 121A Street Linear Park, which features a toboggan hill and an off-leash dog area, as well as easy access to the expansive sports fields and facilities at nearby Coronation Park.

Lifestyle

Inglewood offers a highly walkable and active lifestyle characterized by mature tree-lined streets, historical appeal, and strong community engagement. Benefiting from ongoing neighbourhood revitalization initiatives, it is an appealing community for those seeking urban convenience alongside a quiet, residential feel. Homes in this vibrant community average on the market, reflecting steady local interest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Inglewood offers a genuine mix of housing. About one in four homes is a single-family detached house, while the majority are low-rise condominiums and apartment-style units in buildings under five stories. Townhomes and semi-detached properties round out the options, giving buyers at various price points a foothold in this established northwest neighbourhood.

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