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Homes for Sale in Keheewin, Edmonton

Keheewin draws buyers who want a mature, established southwest Edmonton neighbourhood without paying a premium for newer construction.

Active listings

11

Median list price

$269,900

Avg list price

$284,227

Homes for Sale in Keheewin, Edmonton

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Buying in Keheewin

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.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Keheewin's market reflects the broader southwest Edmonton story: consistent demand, low days on market relative to the city average, and a price profile that sits between entry-level and mid-market. The neighbourhood has approximately 11 active listings at any given time, giving buyers a manageable selection without the scarcity pressure of tighter corridors. The median sold price over the past year is, while the average sits at -- a spread that signals a healthy mix of single-family and condo product trading simultaneously. Homes are selling at of list price on average, and the typical property spends days on market before going firm. Over the trailing 12 months, sales have closed in the neighbourhood, providing a statistically meaningful sample. Average price per square foot is, and the active price range currently runs from. The condo and low-rise segment anchors the lower end of the range, while detached bungalows and two-storeys on larger lots drive the upper tier.

Commute and lifestyle

Keheewin's single biggest lifestyle advantage is the Century Park LRT station sitting directly north of the neighbourhood boundary at 111 Street and 23 Avenue. Residents board the Metro Line and are at the University of Alberta campus in about 12 minutes, downtown's Churchill station in under 25 minutes -- no parking required. For drivers, 111 Street and Calgary Trail (Gateway Boulevard) flank the neighbourhood on either side, offering fast access to Whitemud Drive and Anthony Henday Drive. South Edmonton Common, one of Canada's largest open-air retail centres, lies just east and covers Costco, Home Depot, Cineplex, and dozens of dining options. Keheewin Elementary School (EPSB) serves the neighbourhood's younger families. The Kinsmen Twin Arena on the neighbourhood's edge supports recreational hockey and skating. Several neighbourhood parks provide green space for dog walkers and families. The combination of LRT walkability, big-box convenience, and quiet interior streets gives Keheewin an everyday practicality that is hard to replicate at its price point.

Long-term context

Keheewin's appreciation story is rooted in its build era and location fundamentals. The vast majority of homes were constructed between the late 1970s and early 1990s, meaning the neighbourhood has aged through its depreciation curve and now offers buyers durable housing stock at prices that reflect genuine market value rather than speculation. The Century Park LRT station -- part of Edmonton's Valley Line and Metro Line network -- functions as a structural demand anchor: transit-adjacent neighbourhoods in mid-sized Canadian cities have consistently outperformed the surrounding market over five-to-ten-year horizons as urban density policy encourages infill. The City of Edmonton's continued investment in the southwest corridor, including the Terwillegar Drive expansion and South Edmonton Common's ongoing retail evolution, reinforces the area's accessibility premium. Buyers entering Keheewin today are acquiring a mature, infrastructure-rich neighbourhood at a price point that still has room to grow as Edmonton's population pushes toward 1.5 million and LRT-adjacent housing demand deepens city-wide.

About Keheewin

Overview

Keheewin, sometimes referred to as part of the Yellowbird community, is a peaceful, family-friendly neighbourhood situated in the Kaskitayo area of southwest Edmonton. The name 'Keheewin' is derived from the Cree word for 'eagle,' reflecting the community's connection to Indigenous heritage. Developed primarily in the 1970s and 1980s, it has grown into a well-established and welcoming neighbourhood. With a highly accessible real estate market marked by a median sold price, the area attracts a diverse mix of families, young professionals, and retirees looking for a tranquil yet connected place to call home.

Location

Keheewin is conveniently bounded by 23 Avenue to the north, Calgary Trail and Gateway Boulevard to the east, 111 Street to the west, and 19 Avenue to the south. This strategic southwest Edmonton location provides residents with seamless commuter access to both the Edmonton International Airport to the south and the downtown core or University of Alberta to the north.

Housing character

The neighbourhood features a balanced mix of housing options set along mature, curvilinear streets. While single-family homes on generous lots are common, the dominant and most affordable property types tend to be low-rise apartment condos and townhouses. The local real estate market generally offers around 11 active listings. Homes here spend an average of on the market, appealing to buyers seeking established landscaping, walkability, and classic residential charm.

Schools

Families in the area are well-served by local educational facilities, most notably Keheewin Elementary School, which is centrally located within the neighbourhood and operated by the Edmonton Public School Board. The active Yellowbird East Community League shares space near the school to support local youth and community programming.

Transit

Transit and commuter access is a major draw for Keheewin residents. The neighbourhood sits immediately south of the Century Park Transit Centre and LRT Station along 111 Street, offering fast and reliable light rail connections across the city. Drivers also benefit from immediate access to major arterial roads like Calgary Trail and Gateway Boulevard.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy abundant shopping and dining options just minutes from their doorstep. The northern boundary along 23 Avenue offers convenient local commercial plazas and grocery stores, while the massive South Edmonton Common retail hub is just a short drive east across Calgary Trail. Buyers can enjoy all these nearby amenities while investing at an accessible average sold price.

Parks and recreation

Green spaces and recreational facilities are central to the community's design. At the heart of the neighbourhood is Keheewin Park, a sprawling green space featuring sports fields, playgrounds, tennis courts, and picnic areas. The Kinsmen Twin Arena is also located within Keheewin's boundaries, and the nearby William Lutsky YMCA offers extensive fitness and aquatic programs for residents of all ages.

Lifestyle

Life in Keheewin offers a harmonious blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. The community's abundant parks, active community league, and walkable, tree-lined streets foster a strong sense of belonging. With homes sold in the past 12 months, it is clear that residents value the neighbourhood's easy-going, outdoor-oriented lifestyle combined with quick access to the city's premier amenities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Keheewin offers one of southwest Edmonton's broader price ranges, with active listings currently spanning from. Entry-level condos and low-rise apartments anchor the lower end, while detached single-family homes on larger lots drive the upper tier.

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