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.











