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Homes for Sale in Kinglet Gardens, Edmonton

Kinglet Gardens is a strong fit for buyers who want a brand-new or near-new home in a master-planned northwest Edmonton community without sacrificing access to major amenities.

Active listings

74

Median list price

$559,900

Avg list price

$573,794

Homes for Sale in Kinglet Gardens, Edmonton

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Buying in Kinglet Gardens

Who fits here

Kinglet Gardens is a strong fit for buyers who want a brand-new or near-new home in a master-planned northwest Edmonton community without sacrificing access to major amenities. The neighbourhood appeals especially to young families and move-up buyers drawn to spacious lots, modern single-family builds, and a setting that borders Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park and Big Lake — a rare combination of urban convenience and natural scenery. Because development is still ongoing under the Big Lake Area Structure Plan, buyers can often purchase from builders on remaining lots or pick up recent resale homes at competitive prices relative to comparable finished communities. The proximity to Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) makes it practical for commuters heading downtown or toward Stony Plain and Spruce Grove. It also suits buyers who prioritize outdoor recreation — bird-watching, walking, and cycling near Big Lake are genuine everyday amenities here, not just marketing copy. Those who prefer a quieter northwest quadrant over the denser southwest should feel at home.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Kinglet Gardens is an actively developing neighbourhood, meaning the for-sale inventory tends to skew toward new construction alongside a growing pool of resale properties as the community matures. The current median list price sits at $559,900, with an average of $573,794 across active listings. There are currently 74 homes available, spanning a price range of. Average price per square foot runs, reflecting the prevalence of newer, efficiently built single-family and semi-detached product. Over the past 12 months, homes changed hands in Kinglet Gardens, with a sale-to-list ratio of — a reliable gauge of how competitive offers need to be. The average days on market has been, which is typical for a growing northwest community where demand from families relocating to the Big Lake area remains steady.

Commute and lifestyle

Kinglet Gardens sits at the northwestern edge of Edmonton, with Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) forming its southern boundary — one of the city's primary east-west corridors. That placement means drivers can reach West Edmonton Mall in roughly 15 minutes, and downtown Edmonton or Ice District in approximately 25 minutes outside of peak hours. Winterburn Road (215 Street NW) runs along the eastern edge and connects directly to the Anthony Henday Drive ring road to the south, giving residents a car-friendly network for reaching any quadrant of the city. ETS bus service connects the broader Big Lake area to the transit network, though like most developing northwest communities, the neighbourhood is best suited to households with at least one vehicle. The real lifestyle draw is the natural setting: Big Lake and Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park are immediately adjacent, offering year-round trails, birdwatching, and open green space. The bird-themed street names — Kinglet Gardens takes its name from the golden-crowned and ruby-crowned kinglets native to the area — reflect a community designed with that natural character front of mind.

Long-term context

As a developing neighbourhood within Edmonton's Big Lake Area Structure Plan, Kinglet Gardens benefits from the sustained demand that has characterized northwest Edmonton's growth corridor over the past decade. Communities in the Big Lake cluster — Trumpeter, Hawks Ridge, Starling, and Pintail Landing — have collectively absorbed significant family-oriented demand as buyers look for newer housing stock west of Anthony Henday Drive. Kinglet Gardens was officially named in 2014 and has been building out since, which means early buyers in the community have seen appreciation tied to the general maturation of the area: new schools, roads, and parks being completed, and the community transitioning from partially serviced to fully established. As the build-out continues and remaining lots are developed, the neighbourhood's value proposition — new or near-new homes adjacent to a provincial park — becomes a more durable long-term story. Edmonton's northwest quadrant has consistently posted among the city's stronger growth rates for single-family homes, and Kinglet Gardens is well-positioned within that trend.

About Kinglet Gardens

Overview

Kinglet Gardens is a rapidly developing, nature-oriented neighbourhood in Northwest Edmonton's Big Lake community. Named after the native golden-crowned and ruby-crowned kinglet songbirds, this peaceful enclave features streets playfully named after local bird species. Designed with a focus on modern, sustainable living, the community blends tranquil natural surroundings with convenient urban connectivity, making it a highly sought-after destination for growing families.

Location

Situated in Northwest Edmonton, Kinglet Gardens is defined by precise geographical boundaries that provide excellent regional access. It is bordered by Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) to the south, Winterburn Road (215 Street) to the east, and 231 Street to the west. This strategic location offers residents a quick commute to downtown Edmonton, West Edmonton Mall, and the neighbouring city of St. Albert, with immediate access to Anthony Henday Drive.

Housing character

The housing landscape in Kinglet Gardens is characterized by contemporary architecture and family-friendly layouts, with the dominant property type being single-family homes. The neighbourhood also offers a mix of modern duplexes and townhomes designed to blend seamlessly with the natural environment. Positioned as a mid-range market, homes here present an attractive balance of value and modern amenities, reflecting an average sold price of with properties typically spending on the market.

Schools

While Kinglet Gardens is a newer community with future school sites planned—including a designated Catholic K-9 school—students currently attend well-regarded schools in nearby areas. Edmonton Public Schools designates Winterburn School for elementary students, Michael Phair School for junior high, and Jasper Place High School for older students. The nearby David Thomas King School in Hawks Ridge also serves the broader Big Lake area.

Transit

Kinglet Gardens is primarily a car-dependent neighbourhood, offering well-integrated road networks that prioritize efficient vehicular travel alongside pedestrian and cycling pathways. Winterburn Road and Yellowhead Trail serve as the main arterial routes, ensuring smooth commutes. While Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) routes are currently limited as the community develops, future transit expansion is planned to better connect residents to the wider city network.

Shopping and dining

Residents of Kinglet Gardens enjoy convenient access to everyday essentials and dining options. The emerging Big Lake Quarters commercial development provides localized retail, a daycare, and everyday services. For more extensive shopping and dining, residents are just a short drive from the premier retail offerings at West Edmonton Mall, as well as the bustling shopping centres and restaurants in nearby St. Albert.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a cornerstone of the Kinglet Gardens experience. The neighbourhood is heavily integrated with nature, boasting several wetlands, a community garden, an interactive playground, and a dedicated toboggan hill for winter fun. Residents also benefit from immediate proximity to Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park and Big Lake, offering unparalleled opportunities for bird watching, kayaking, and hiking along scenic trails.

Lifestyle

Life in Kinglet Gardens offers a serene, family-oriented lifestyle that harmoniously balances natural tranquility with modern conveniences. Residents enjoy an active, outdoor-focused day-to-day routine, whether it's tending to the community garden, exploring the wetlands, or gathering at the local playground. It is an ideal setting for those seeking a peaceful, community-driven environment without sacrificing access to urban amenities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kinglet Gardens is predominantly a single-family detached community, with some semi-detached and duplex product developed alongside it. Because the neighbourhood is still in active build-out, buyers can find a mix of new construction from builders and resale homes from the community's earlier phases. Lot sizes are generally generous compared to inner-city and mature neighbourhood standards.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 4:00 pm (America/Edmonton)