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Homes for Sale in Jamieson Place, Edmonton

Jamieson Place draws buyers who want a quiet, owner-dominated neighbourhood without sacrificing west Edmonton convenience.

Active listings

13

Median list price

$548,000

Avg list price

$525,638

Homes for Sale in Jamieson Place, Edmonton

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Buying in Jamieson Place

Who fits here

Jamieson Place draws buyers who want a quiet, owner-dominated neighbourhood without sacrificing west Edmonton convenience. With 97% of homes owner-occupied and single-detached houses making up the overwhelming majority of the housing stock, it attracts families and move-up buyers who value stability and a strong sense of community. The neighbourhood was built almost entirely in the 1980s and 1990s, so you get mature trees, established streetscapes, and lots that are typically larger than what newer suburban builds offer. Buyers who prioritize direct access to Anthony Henday Drive — whether commuting south to Windermere, west to Stony Plain Road, or heading to Edmonton International Airport — find the western boundary of the neighbourhood a genuine selling point. If you are coming from a condo or townhouse and want your first detached home in a low-turnover community, Jamieson Place tends to hold appeal.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Jamieson Place is a tightly held neighbourhood where homes do not come to market frequently. With roughly 1,341 dwellings and a high rate of owner-occupancy, available inventory stays lean in most market conditions. When homes do sell, buyers are typically competing for well-maintained single-detached properties with mature landscaping and full lots. The current median list price sits at $548,000, with active listings priced between. Average price per square foot runs, and the sale-to-list ratio of reflects how competitively priced properties move here. Over the past 12 months, homes sold in the area, spending an average of days on market. The neighbourhood's 97% owner-occupancy rate and limited new supply continue to underpin consistent demand.

Commute and lifestyle

Living in Jamieson Place puts Anthony Henday Drive — Edmonton's ring road — right at your doorstep on the western edge of the neighbourhood. That access makes driving across the metro area notably straightforward: downtown Edmonton is roughly 20 to 25 minutes by car without traffic, and Edmonton International Airport is about 35 to 40 minutes via the Henday south to Highway 2. For transit riders, ETS bus routes along Callingwood Road and 184 Street connect to the broader network including express services toward West Edmonton Mall and the LRT. Within the neighbourhood, daily life centres around Michael A. Kostek School and the adjacent park at the heart of the community. Lessard Road and Callingwood Road provide access to grocery stores, pharmacies, and neighbourhood-scale retail, while West Edmonton Mall is reachable in roughly 10 minutes by car. The neighbourhood's compact 1.08 km² footprint and internal pathway system make walking to the park or school a genuine option for families.

Long-term context

Jamieson Place was developed almost entirely between 1980 and 1999, which means properties here are in a mature phase where renovations and upgrades drive a meaningful share of value. Buyers who purchased in the 1990s and stayed have seen consistent long-term appreciation driven by Edmonton's oil-economy cycles and the neighbourhood's sustained owner-occupancy rates. The western boundary at Anthony Henday Drive has become an increasing asset as the ring road extended and densified surrounding areas — proximity without noise impact tends to be a price positive in Edmonton's suburban market. The neighbourhood sits within the broader West Jasper Place area, which has seen steady reinvestment as aging bungalows get updated or replaced. Because the community was built in a single concentrated era, a wave of renovation activity typically flows through neighbourhoods like this as original owners age out, creating opportunities for buyers willing to update a well-located home at a relatively accessible entry price compared to newer master-planned communities to the southwest.

About Jamieson Place

Overview

Jamieson Place is a family-oriented residential neighbourhood in west Edmonton. Developed mostly in the 1980s and 1990s on former agricultural land, the area is named after Colonel Frederick Charles Jamieson, a prominent local lawyer and politician. Known for its quiet, suburban feel, the community features a central park, winding streets designed to reduce traffic, and numerous green spaces. The local market sees an average sold price.

Location

Located within the West Jasper Place area, Jamieson Place has well-defined boundaries: Callingwood Road to the north, Lessard Road to the south, Anthony Henday Drive to the west, and 184 Street to the east. This prime location gives residents quick access to the Anthony Henday and Whitemud Drive, making commuting throughout the city highly convenient.

Housing character

The neighbourhood is predominantly made up of single-family detached homes, which account for over 90 percent of the dwellings, alongside a small selection of semi-detached and row houses. Construction began in the 1980s and continued into the early 2000s. The community boasts an exceptionally high homeownership rate. The median sold price is, with homes sold over the last 12 months.

Schools

The neighbourhood is served by a centrally located public elementary school, Michael A. Kostek School, catering to students from kindergarten through grade six. Older students typically attend nearby S. Bruce Smith Junior High in the adjoining Dechene neighbourhood and Jasper Place High School.

Transit

Public transit is accessible with several bus routes servicing the area, including routes travelling along Lessard Road and intersecting the neighbourhood via 190 Street. For drivers, the immediate proximity to Anthony Henday Drive provides a seamless commute to major employment hubs and the Edmonton International Airport.

Shopping and dining

While Jamieson Place is highly residential and tranquil, it is closely situated to essential commercial amenities. The nearby Callingwood Shopping Centre provides grocery stores, pharmacies, cafes, and professional services. Additionally, the world-renowned West Edmonton Mall is just a short drive away, offering an unparalleled array of retail, dining, and entertainment options.

Parks and recreation

A focal point of the community is Colonel F.C. Jamieson Park, located in the center of the neighbourhood, which features a playground, baseball diamond, and sports fields. A linear greenway and pipeline corridor runs north-to-south on the western edge, providing extensive walking trails, while scenic stormwater management ponds offer additional green space.

Lifestyle

Jamieson Place offers a laid-back, family-centric lifestyle characterized by safe streets and active community engagement. Residents are served by the Willowby Community League, which organizes local events and recreational programs. The combination of excellent schools, abundant outdoor space, and proximity to major facilities like the Jamie Platz Family YMCA makes it highly appealing for active families.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Jamieson Place is dominated by single-detached homes, which make up approximately 93% of the housing stock. The remainder includes semi-detached and row house properties. Nearly all homes were built between 1980 and 1999, so buyers will find mature lots with established trees alongside the typical bungalow and two-storey layouts common to that era of west Edmonton development.

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