Who fits here
Pollard Meadows draws buyers who want established suburban living in southeast Edmonton without paying premium prices for newer development. The neighbourhood suits families well — three schools serve the area directly, including Pollard Meadows Elementary and T.D. Baker Junior High, meaning kids can walk without crossing major arterials. The housing stock is predominantly single-family detached (around 45%), with a meaningful share of row houses and duplexes that work for first-time buyers or downsizers looking for less maintenance. Most homes were built between the 1970s and 1980s, which means buyers get larger lots and mature trees at a price point that reflects the age of construction rather than speculative new-build premiums. Owner-occupancy runs around 61%, signalling a stable, invested community rather than a transient rental corridor. Mill Woods Town Centre is a short drive or bus ride northwest, covering groceries, banking, and everyday retail. Buyers who value walkable school access, a mix of housing price points, and proximity to Mill Woods Recreation Centre — with its pool, rinks, and fitness facilities — tend to fit well here.











