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Homes for Sale in Keswick Area, Edmonton

Keswick suits buyers who want a master-planned community without sacrificing natural surroundings.

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Who fits here

Keswick suits buyers who want a master-planned community without sacrificing natural surroundings. Developed from 2010 onward by MLC Group and Cameron Communities, the neighbourhood draws design inspiration from England's Lake District, woven around constructed wetlands, ravine corridors, and walking trails that connect to the North Saskatchewan River valley. Families looking for newer builds in a quieter southwest pocket — away from the density of Windermere's commercial core but close to its big-box retail — will feel at home here. The housing stock runs from entry-level laned homes and townhomes to larger single-family detached on premium lots backing ravines or ponds. It also appeals to upsizers relocating from older southwest communities who want modern construction standards, triple-pane windows, and attached garages without leaving the area they know. Buyers prioritizing green space, trail access, and a genuine sense of neighbourhood design — rather than a generic suburban grid — consistently rank Keswick among the most liveable communities in Edmonton's southwest.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Keswick has matured steadily since its first homes were occupied around 2012, and the market now reflects an established southwest premium. The median sold price sits, while the average sold price. Buyers can expect an average of days on market, which tracks below the Edmonton city-wide average for comparably priced homes — a signal of strong absorption in the area. Over the past 12 months, properties traded hands, and the sale-to-list ratio of reflects balanced but competitive conditions. Active inventory currently sits at homes, with average price per square foot. Homes in Keswick are predominantly single-family detached, with a meaningful supply of duplexes and attached product driving the lower end of the price spectrum. The – price range covers entry-level attached through premium river-view detached, giving buyers at multiple budgets a path into the neighbourhood.

Commute and lifestyle

Keswick sits in Edmonton's pihêsiwin ward, roughly 20–25 minutes from downtown by car via Terwillegar Drive and the Whitemud Freeway — a commute that holds up well compared to other outer southwest communities. ETS provides On Demand Transit service throughout the neighbourhood, connecting residents to the broader LRT and bus network at nearby transfer points. For day-to-day errands, Windermere's retail corridor along Ellerslie Road is minutes away, anchored by a Costco, Home Depot, major grocery chains, and a growing restaurant strip. Keswick's own internal trail network connects to the North Saskatchewan River valley system — one of the largest urban park networks in North America — giving residents direct access to cycling, cross-country skiing, and walking trails without getting in a car. The Greater Windermere Community League serves the area, organizing events and recreational programs. Proximity to the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre (a major aquatic and fitness hub) adds further lifestyle value. Families also benefit from a cluster of Catholic and public schools within or adjacent to the Windermere area, with both elementary and secondary options accessible by transit or a short drive.

Long-term context

Keswick entered the market during a period of strong southwest Edmonton growth and has followed the broader Windermere area's trajectory — one of Edmonton's most consistently appreciated corridors over the past decade. Because the neighbourhood was purpose-planned with population targets and phased development, supply is finite: once the remaining phases of Keswick East and West are built out, the land supply closes. That supply discipline has historically supported resale values in comparable master-planned communities nearby, including Ambleside and Glenridding Heights. The North Saskatchewan River boundary to the west creates a permanent green edge — no future development can encroach on that view corridor, which differentiates premium lots in Keswick from typical infill exposure. Edmonton's southwest quadrant continues to attract high-income households drawn to newer infrastructure, top-tier schools, and shorter drives to the Anthony Henday ring road. As the broader Windermere area completes its final planned neighbourhoods, Keswick's position as an established, fully amenitized community within that area gives it a re-sale edge over greenfield sites still building out.

About Keswick Area

Overview

Keswick is an upscale, master-planned community located in Southwest Edmonton's highly sought-after Windermere district. Established in the 2010s, the neighbourhood draws architectural and conceptual inspiration from England's picturesque Lake District, seamlessly blending natural beauty with modern residential design. Known for its prestigious atmosphere and family-friendly environment, Keswick has quickly emerged as one of Edmonton's premier suburban destinations.

Location

Situated in the scenic southwest quadrant of the city, Keswick is bordered by the North Saskatchewan River valley to the west, Ellerslie Road to the north, 170 Street SW to the east, and 25 Avenue SW to the south. This prime positioning provides residents with direct access to riverfront nature while maintaining excellent connectivity to the rest of the city via the nearby Anthony Henday Drive.

Housing character

The real estate landscape in Keswick is defined by luxury and premium craftsmanship. Approximately 85 percent of the neighbourhood consists of upscale single-family detached homes, alongside a smaller selection of modern townhouses and duplexes. Streetscapes feature elegant arts-and-crafts and timeless architectural vectors. The vibrant local market is reflected in a strong and an that highlights steady demand for this high-homeownership community.

Schools

Families in Keswick benefit from excellent, newly built educational facilities located directly within the neighbourhood. The community is home to two prominent K-9 schools: Joey Moss Public School and Joan Carr Catholic School. For older students, the area is served by nearby secondary institutions such as Harry Ainlay High School and Mother Margaret Mary High School.

Transit

Keswick is served by the Edmonton Transit Service (ETS), offering convenient On-Demand Transit options that connect riders to major hubs like the Leger and Heritage Valley Transit Centres. Several local bus routes run through the area, and commuters enjoy quick driving access to Anthony Henday Drive, allowing for efficient trips to downtown Edmonton, major hospitals, and the Edmonton International Airport.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy close proximity to the Currents of Windermere, an expansive shopping and entertainment hub located just minutes to the north. This major commercial centre boasts over a million square feet of retail space, offering major grocery stores, large retailers, banking, coffee shops, diverse dining options, and an exclusive VIP Cineplex Odeon movie theatre.

Parks and recreation

Designed with a deep appreciation for the outdoors, Keswick features over 21 acres of dedicated green space, constructed wetlands like the central Gordon King Pond, 8 kilometres of landscaped walking trails. The community offers direct access to the North Saskatchewan River Valley and is situated near top-tier recreational facilities, including the Windermere Golf and Country Club and the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre.

Lifestyle

The Keswick lifestyle balances the tranquility of an affluent nature retreat with the conveniences of active city living. It caters largely to growing families and professionals who value upscale amenities, river valley recreation, and a strong sense of community. The neighbourhood's continued desirability and premium positioning are showcased by its and a healthy over the past year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Keswick offers a range of housing types including laned single-family homes, front-attached garage detached homes, semi-detached duplexes, and townhomes. The neighbourhood was master-planned with varied product to serve different budgets, from entry-level attached homes to larger estate-style detached on ravine or pond-backing lots.