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Homes for Sale in Lago Lindo, Edmonton

Lago Lindo draws buyers who want a quiet, established neighbourhood without sacrificing space or value.

Active listings

12

Median list price

$442,950

Avg list price

$401,467

Homes for Sale in Lago Lindo, Edmonton

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Buying in Lago Lindo

Who fits here

Lago Lindo draws buyers who want a quiet, established neighbourhood without sacrificing space or value. The area is dominated by single-family detached homes—most built in the 1980s—on generously sized lots, making it a strong fit for families who need room to grow. Owner-occupancy rates are high, which keeps the streets stable and the community engaged. Two lakes woven through the neighbourhood add a genuine sense of calm that is hard to replicate in newer developments. The community league has been active since 1983, running a hall and an outdoor rink, so buyers who want neighbours who actually know each other tend to land here and stay. Lago Lindo suits move-up buyers coming out of townhome living, first-time buyers stretching for a detached home in a fully built-out setting, and downsizers who want a bungalow with a yard rather than a condo tower.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Lago Lindo sits in Edmonton's northeast, where detached homes continue to trade at a meaningful discount to the city's west-end and river valley benchmarks. The median sold price in the neighbourhood is, with an average. Homes have been selling at of list price on average, reflecting steady but measured demand. The average time on market is days, and homes changed hands over the past twelve months. Active inventory currently sits at 12 listings, with asking prices ranging from. Average price per square foot. The median list price is $442,950 and average list price is $401,467. Because the neighbourhood is fully built-out, supply is constrained to resale—there are no new phases to absorb demand, which provides a floor under values.

Commute and lifestyle

Lago Lindo sits in north Edmonton, roughly bounded by 97 Street to the west and 167 Avenue to the south. The 97 Street corridor is one of the city's main arterials and provides a direct shot to downtown without requiring a highway on-ramp—most commuters reach the core in under 30 minutes by car during off-peak hours. ETS bus service runs along the surrounding arterials, with connections available to the broader transit network. The two lakes in the neighbourhood are connected by pedestrian pathways that loop through the interior—a practical daily-use amenity rather than just a selling point on a brochure. Bishop Greschuk Catholic Elementary and Lago Lindo School (EPSB, K–6) are both within the neighbourhood, meaning young families can walk children to school. Commercial amenities along 91 Street to the east and a larger retail node along 167 Avenue to the west round out everyday needs. CFB Edmonton is also accessible via 97 Street, making this neighbourhood a natural fit for military and civilian personnel stationed there.

Long-term context

As a fully developed 1980s neighbourhood, Lago Lindo's appreciation story is tied to Edmonton's broad market cycles rather than speculative land uplift. The neighbourhood peaked in population around 2009 and has since seen modest density reduction as household sizes shrink—a pattern common across mature Edmonton suburbs. That dynamic has historically kept entry prices accessible relative to comparable lot sizes elsewhere in the city. Edmonton's northeast has attracted renewed attention as affordability pressures push buyers further from the core and established neighbourhoods offer better value-per-square-foot than new construction in the suburbs. Lago Lindo's fully built-out character means capital improvements to individual homes—renovated kitchens, updated mechanicals, added suites—have driven the most meaningful value gains in recent years. Buyers willing to purchase unrenovated stock and upgrade strategically have found genuine upside in a market where comparable newer homes carry a significant land-cost premium.

About Lago Lindo

Overview

Lago Lindo, meaning 'pretty lake' in Spanish, is a serene residential neighbourhood situated in the Lakes District of north Edmonton. Primarily developed during the 1980s, the community is defined by its two central stormwater lakes—Andorra Lake and Valencia Lake—which are named after communities in Spain. This family-friendly, suburban neighbourhood offers a peaceful atmosphere with a high rate of homeownership and well-maintained properties.

Location

The neighbourhood is bordered by 97 Street to the west, 91 Street to the east, 167 Avenue to the south, and 181 Avenue to the north. This convenient location in north Edmonton provides residents with a quick commute to CFB Edmonton and easy access to the downtown core via 97 Street, while the nearby Anthony Henday Drive connects to the broader metropolitan region.

Housing character

Housing in Lago Lindo is overwhelmingly characterized by single-family detached homes on spacious lots, alongside a small selection of row houses and duplexes. Most of the residential construction was completed in the 1980s, giving the streets a mature, established feel. The neighbourhood maintains a steady real estate market, with homes seeing an average sold price and a typical market time.

Schools

The community is highly attractive to families due to the presence of two central schools: Lago Lindo Elementary School (Edmonton Public Schools) and Bishop Greschuk Catholic Elementary School. For older students, Mary Butterworth School provides junior high programming in the neighbouring community of Evansdale.

Transit

While Lago Lindo is largely a car-dependent community for major errands, it is well-supported by Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus routes. Local stops provide reliable connections to larger hubs like the Northgate Transit Centre and the nearby Eaux Claires transit facilities, ensuring smooth travel for daily commuters.

Shopping and dining

Residents have access to a small commercial strip along the neighbourhood's eastern boundary on 91 Street for everyday conveniences. For more extensive shopping and dining, the nearby Eaux Claires Shopping Centre and Namao Centre—located just west along 167 Avenue—offer grocery stores, retail shops, cafes, and essential services.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a focal point of the neighbourhood, anchored by the scenic walking and biking trails that surround Valencia and Andorra lakes. Lago Lindo Park features an expansive playground, picnic tables, and sports fields, while the active Lago Lindo Community League maintains a community hall and an outdoor skating rink.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Lago Lindo is exceptionally family-oriented, offering a quiet, suburban retreat without sacrificing urban convenience. A strong sense of community is fostered by the local community league, which hosts events and recreational programs, making it an ideal setting for those who value nature, outdoor activity, and neighbourhood connection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Lago Lindo is almost entirely single-family detached homes, the vast majority built in the 1980s. Bungalows and two-storey configurations are the most common styles. There is very little condo or townhome inventory in the neighbourhood, so buyers seeking a freehold detached home with a full lot will find the most selection here.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 12:00 pm (America/Edmonton)