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Homes for Sale in Jackson Heights, Edmonton

Jackson Heights draws buyers who want a complete, established neighbourhood without the premium price of central Edmonton.

Active listings

17

Median list price

$527,500

Avg list price

$481,763

Homes for Sale in Jackson Heights, Edmonton

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Buying in Jackson Heights

Who fits here

Jackson Heights draws buyers who want a complete, established neighbourhood without the premium price of central Edmonton. With 88% single-family homes and 97% owner-occupancy, this is a community of committed homeowners — the kind of stable block where neighbours stay for years. Families are the core demographic: Jackson Heights School serves K–6 right in the neighbourhood, and Annie May Jackson Park gives kids room to roam within walking distance. The Mill Woods Golf Course sits immediately to the west, a genuine amenity for buyers who want greenspace at their doorstep. Buyers who come here are typically practical and value-focused — they're trading a longer commute for meaningful square footage, a garage, and a backyard they can actually use. The cultural diversity of the area, noted by the school itself, reflects a broader Mill Woods tradition: a welcoming, multicultural community that attracts newcomers and long-term Edmontonians alike. If you need an inner-city address, Jackson Heights isn't your neighbourhood. If you want a move-in-ready detached home in a settled community with real amenities — pool, golf, rec centre, school — it delivers.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Jackson Heights sits in the mid-range of Edmonton's southeast market, offering detached homes at a meaningful discount to comparable stock in more central neighbourhoods. The median sold price in this area reflects strong demand for the neighbourhood's dominant housing type — the single-family detached home, which makes up nearly nine in ten properties here. Days on market tend to be moderate, consistent with a neighbourhood that attracts motivated buyers but isn't subject to the bidding-war pressure seen closer to the river valley. The sale-to-list ratio signals a balanced to slightly seller-favourable market, with well-priced homes moving without significant discounting. Active inventory is generally limited given the neighbourhood's built-out character — there is no new construction pipeline here, so supply is dictated entirely by existing homeowner turnover. Current median sold price:. Average sold price:. Homes are selling in an average of days. Over the past 12 months, homes have sold, at a sale-to-list ratio. Active listings currently sit at 17, with an average price per square foot.

Commute and lifestyle

Jackson Heights is positioned in the southeast quadrant of Edmonton, within the Burnewood section of Mill Woods. The Valley Line LRT — Edmonton's newest light rail line — connects the broader Mill Woods area to downtown, with the Davies and Millbourne/Woodvale stations providing rail access for commuters. For those who prefer bus, ETS routes 53, 55, 506, and 507 serve the area, linking residents to Southgate, Mill Woods Town Centre, and West Edmonton Mall. By car, 50 Street and Whitemud Drive are the primary arteries, putting downtown roughly 20–25 minutes away in typical traffic. The lifestyle here orbits the outdoors and family recreation. Mill Woods Recreation Centre, a few minutes' drive away, features a wave pool, fitness centre, and children's play spaces. The Mill Woods Golf Course borders the neighbourhood to the west. Part of Mill Creek Ravine extends through the southern portion of the area, offering walking and cycling paths. Day-to-day shopping is handled by the small commercial strip along 50th Street, with the larger Mill Woods Town Centre providing grocery, dining, and retail within easy reach.

Long-term context

Jackson Heights was developed almost entirely after 1990, making it a comparatively young neighbourhood by Edmonton standards. The City of Edmonton assembled and subdivided the land through the 1970s planning process, and residential construction followed in earnest through the 1990s, meaning the housing stock is predominantly from that era — well-built but not yet requiring the full-scale renovation cycles that older neighbourhoods face. The neighbourhood is fully built out, with no undeveloped residential parcels remaining, which means appreciation is driven by resale dynamics rather than new development pressure. That stability is a double-edged sword: prices don't spike on construction activity, but the neighbourhood also doesn't face the disruption of infill development. The Mill Woods area broadly has benefited from the Valley Line LRT expansion, which improved southeast Edmonton's connectivity and raised the profile of the corridor. Jackson Heights, sitting within the Mill Woods planning area, shares in that infrastructure dividend. Buyers purchasing here are essentially buying into a mature, fully serviced community where values track Edmonton's southeast market cycle — typically offering relative affordability compared to the river valley neighbourhoods while maintaining solid long-term owner equity.

About Jackson Heights

Overview

Jackson Heights is a peaceful, family-friendly neighbourhood located in the Mill Woods area of Southeast Edmonton. Named after Annie May Jackson, Canada's first female police officer, the community was developed primarily in the 1990s. It offers a welcoming, modern suburban environment with a strong sense of pride in homeownership and an active real estate market, currently showing 17 active listings.

Location

Situated in the Burnewood area of Mill Woods, Jackson Heights covers roughly one square kilometre. The neighbourhood is conveniently bounded by Whitemud Drive to the north, 50 Street to the west, 40 Avenue to the south, and 34 Street along a utility corridor to the east. This strategic location provides residents with quick access to the Anthony Henday Drive ring road and downtown Edmonton.

Housing character

The neighbourhood is characterized by spacious, well-maintained properties, with single-family detached homes making up nearly 90% of the dwellings. The remaining homes consist primarily of modern row houses and townhomes. Reflecting its mid-range price positioning, the local market maintains an average sold price and a median sold price, appealing to a wide range of buyers.

Schools

Families in the neighbourhood are primarily served by Jackson Heights Elementary School, a public school known for its inclusive environment and focus on academic excellence. Other nearby educational options in adjacent communities include Julia Kiniski School, Grace Martin School, and St. Kateri Catholic School, providing a mix of public and faith-based curriculums for students of all ages.

Transit

Jackson Heights offers excellent connectivity for daily commuters. The area is well-served by the Edmonton Transit Service (ETS), with multiple bus stops conveniently located throughout the residential streets. Major thoroughfares like Whitemud Drive and 50 Street allow for quick drive times to major employment hubs and surrounding commercial districts.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy close proximity to a variety of commercial amenities. A small commercial site along 50th Street offers immediate everyday conveniences, while the nearby Mill Woods Town Centre provides comprehensive retail shopping, grocery stores, professional services, and diverse dining options to suit any culinary taste.

Parks and recreation

The community is blessed with abundant green spaces, anchored by the centrally located Annie May Jackson Park, which features playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas. The southern portion of the neighbourhood connects to the Mill Creek Ravine, offering beautiful trails for walking, jogging, and biking. The nearby Mill Woods Golf Course provides additional outdoor recreation.

Lifestyle

Jackson Heights offers a relaxed, active lifestyle perfectly suited for families, young professionals, and retirees. A highly active community league hosts numerous events that foster a strong sense of belonging. High demand and community pride are evident in the local market, with homes typically spending on the market and achieving a sale-to-list ratio.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Jackson Heights is dominated by single-family detached homes, which make up about 88% of all residences. The remaining stock is primarily row houses. Nearly all homes are owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a stable, community-oriented character. You won't find high-rise condos here — it's a low-density, suburban-style neighbourhood built largely in the 1990s.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 2:00 pm (America/Edmonton)