Who fits here
Keheewin draws buyers who want a mature, established southwest Edmonton neighbourhood without paying a premium for newer construction. The housing mix -- roughly half single-family homes, a third low-rise apartments and condos, and the remainder row houses and duplexes -- suits both growing families and buyers looking for a low-maintenance entry into homeownership. Owner-occupancy sits at around 83%, which keeps the streets stable and well-kept. Proximity to Century Park LRT (immediately north along 111 Street) makes the neighbourhood genuinely practical for car-light commuters heading downtown or north to the airport. South Edmonton Common is a short walk or bike ride east, covering everyday grocery, retail, and dining needs. The neighbourhood is named in honour of Chief Keheewin, who signed Treaty No. 6 in 1876; the Cree word means eagle. Keheewin suits buyers prioritising transit access, a tight-knit residential feel, and solid long-term value in a city quadrant that has matured gracefully since the 1980s building boom.










