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Homes for Sale in Oxford, Edmonton

Oxford draws buyers who want genuine northwest Edmonton suburban living without the premium of newer master-planned communities.

Active listings

17

Median list price

$269,000

Avg list price

$351,453

Homes for Sale in Oxford, Edmonton

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Buying in Oxford

Who fits here

Oxford draws buyers who want genuine northwest Edmonton suburban living without the premium of newer master-planned communities. At roughly 88% owner-occupancy and 90% single-detached homes, this is a neighbourhood built around families who plan to stay. The housing stock — established between the late 1980s and late 1990s — offers solid brick-and-vinyl construction at price points that still leave room in the budget for renovations. Expect larger lots than you'd find in post-2010 infills, plus mature trees that younger subdivisions simply can't replicate. Oxford suits first- and second-time buyers who prioritise space, community stability, and fast access to the Anthony Henday ring road over walkable amenity scores. The Cumberland-Oxford Community League, active since 2002, anchors the social fabric, and the neighbourhood's low-density streetscape keeps traffic calm. If downtown commute time matters less than square footage per dollar, Oxford consistently delivers.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Oxford trades in line with northwest Edmonton's established single-family market. Current active listings show asking prices from, with a median list price of $269,000. Over the past 12 months, homes have sold at a median sold price and an average. Homes are typically selling at of list price, reflecting steady buyer demand in this owner-dominant pocket. The average days on market sits, and the average price per square foot is — competitive for a 1,400–2,000 sq ft single-detached neighbourhood. With 17 homes currently available, inventory remains tight relative to buyer interest, keeping negotiating leverage closer to sellers than in softer northwest submarkets.

Commute and lifestyle

Oxford sits in Edmonton's northwest quadrant, bounded by 153 Avenue to the south, 167 Avenue to the north, and 127 Street to the west — positioning residents for efficient ring-road commutes. Anthony Henday Drive is accessible within minutes via 127 Street, placing west Edmonton employers, St. Albert, and Sherwood Park all within a 25–35 minute drive without touching the Whitemud or Yellowhead corridors. For transit riders, ETS routes along 127 Street and 153 Avenue connect to the Clareview and Century Park transit centres, with the network restructure since 2021 improving off-peak frequency. Day-to-day shopping clusters along 137 Avenue and the Manning Town Centre corridor to the east, covering groceries, pharmacy, and big-box retail. The neighbourhood's central school-park site and small stormwater lake provide walkable green space, and the seasonal wetland at the north edge adds rare natural character for an infill-era suburb. Cyclists and dog walkers use the internal loop roads and cul-de-sacs that keep through-traffic out of the residential core.

Long-term context

Oxford was built out through one of Edmonton's most consistent residential expansion periods — the late 1980s through the 1990s — which means the neighbourhood has cycled through multiple real estate booms and corrections without losing its owner-occupant stability. Edmonton's northwest quadrant broadly benefited from Anthony Henday Drive's completion, which reduced commute friction to west and south employment nodes and reinforced demand for established suburbs like Oxford over speculative new-build areas. As land in the inner ring of northwest Edmonton becomes increasingly scarce, the full-build-out status of Oxford protects existing owners from infill-driven densification pressures common in older central neighbourhoods. The 88% owner-occupancy rate historically correlates with lower distressed-sale frequency, providing a price floor that speculative rental-heavy blocks lack. Buyers entering Oxford today are purchasing into a stable, fully mature community where appreciation tends to track Edmonton's city-wide median rather than swing dramatically in either direction.

About Oxford

Overview

Situated in northwest Edmonton within the Palisades area, Oxford is a peaceful, family-oriented neighbourhood known for its natural beauty and environmental consciousness. First developed in the late 1980s and named after a historic Hudson's Bay Company trading post, the community is celebrated as Edmonton's first large-scale subdivision to enforce mandatory environmental building standards. With an abundance of wetlands and community trails, Oxford offers a serene suburban retreat.

Location

Oxford is bounded by 167th Avenue to the north, 153rd Avenue to the south, 127th Street to the east, and 133rd Street to the west. Its strategic location provides residents with quick access to the Anthony Henday Drive ring road and Yellowhead Trail, making commutes to downtown Edmonton or neighbouring St. Albert highly convenient.

Housing character

The neighbourhood is dominated by single-family detached homes, which make up the vast majority of the housing stock, along with a scattering of duplexes and townhomes. Most properties were constructed between the late 1980s and early 2000s, boasting a high homeownership rate. Homes here maintain a steady appeal, currently seeing a median sold price and averaging on the market.

Schools

Families in Oxford are well-served by a variety of educational options. Designated public schools include Elizabeth Finch School for Kindergarten to Grade 9, and Ross Sheppard School for high school students. Catholic education is also easily accessible, with St. Timothy and St. Lucy offering elementary programs, while Sir John Thompson and Archbishop O'Leary serve older students.

Transit

Oxford benefits from comprehensive local bus service along its boundary routes, including 127th Street and 153rd Avenue, connecting commuters to the Castle Downs, Northgate, and Kingsway transit centres. Future plans for the Edmonton Metro LRT line extension aim to bring additional connectivity, with proposed stops planned along the southern edge of the neighbourhood.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy excellent proximity to retail and dining conveniences. The nearby Oxford Park Landing and Albany Market Square provide everyday necessities, grocery stores, and casual dining options. For a more extensive shopping experience, West Edmonton Mall and Northgate Centre are just a short drive or transit ride away.

Parks and recreation

A major draw for the community is its dedication to green space, which accounts for over a quarter of the neighbourhood's land area. Oxford features a protected seasonal wetland in the north, a scenic stormwater management lake, and a large central park site. Active residents can take advantage of the Cumberland-Oxford Community League (COCL), which offers year-round recreational programs, sports, and outdoor rinks.

Lifestyle

Life in Oxford revolves around an active, family-focused, and eco-friendly lifestyle. The neighbourhood’s extensive network of walking trails, playgrounds, and picnic sites fosters a tight-knit community feel. Buyers consistently monitor the 17 active listings, and sellers benefit from a competitive sale-to-list ratio, cementing Oxford as a highly desirable suburban environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Oxford is almost exclusively single-detached housing, with approximately 90% of units being standalone houses and 10% duplexes or small multi-unit properties. Most homes were built between the late 1980s and late 1990s, offering mature lots, established landscaping, and floor plans in the 1,400–2,000 sq ft range. Condos and high-rise units are not part of Oxford's housing mix.

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Listing information last updated on April 25, 2026 at 8:00 am (America/Edmonton)