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Homes for Sale in Rhatigan Ridge, Edmonton

Rhatigan Ridge draws buyers who want the southwest Edmonton combination of mature streetscapes, river valley access, and an established community feel without the premium of newer infill districts.

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4

Median list price

$758,000

Avg list price

$758,000

Homes for Sale in Rhatigan Ridge, Edmonton

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Buying in Rhatigan Ridge

Who fits here

Rhatigan Ridge draws buyers who want the southwest Edmonton combination of mature streetscapes, river valley access, and an established community feel without the premium of newer infill districts. The neighbourhood is overwhelmingly single-family — roughly 90% of homes are detached houses — making it a natural fit for families who want a proper yard and the stability that comes with a long-settled block. With two elementary schools (Earl Buxton Public and St. Mary Catholic) sitting inside or adjacent to the neighbourhood, parents with school-age children can walk their kids to class. Buyers drawn to outdoor access will find immediate entry points to the North Saskatchewan River valley trail system along the western edge, offering year-round cycling, running, and cross-country skiing without leaving the neighbourhood. The typical buyer here is trading up from a starter home elsewhere in Edmonton, seeking square footage, a quiet cul-de-sac layout, and proximity to Terwillegar Drive for an efficient commute south or downtown.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Rhatigan Ridge is an owner-dominated market — historically over 95% of dwellings are owner-occupied — which keeps turnover measured and price movements relatively steady. The neighbourhood's housing stock is concentrated in the 1980s construction era, meaning most homes offer the large lot sizes and bungalow or two-storey layouts common to that period. Current market conditions are reflected in the figures below. The median sold price sits and the average sold price, with homes averaging days on market. The sale-to-list ratio of indicates how competitive offers have been running. Active inventory stands at 4 homes, with a price range spanning. Over the past 12 months, sales have closed, and the average price per square foot. The median list price is $758,000, while the average list price is $758,000.

Commute and lifestyle

Rhatigan Ridge sits in the southwest corner of Edmonton's developed urban area, bounded by Terwillegar Drive to the east — one of the city's main arterial connectors — which provides straightforward access to the Anthony Henday ring road and the downtown core via Whitemud Drive. For drivers, the Henday is typically reachable within 10 minutes, making the neighbourhood practical for commuters heading to the west or south Edmonton employment corridors. ETS bus service runs along the neighbourhood's perimeter streets, connecting residents to broader transit routes. The western boundary along the North Saskatchewan River valley is the neighbourhood's defining lifestyle asset: kilometres of paved and groomed trails connect into Edmonton's unified river valley park system, the longest urban parkland in North America. Rabbit Hill Road to the south provides quick access to Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre, one of Edmonton's busiest leisure facilities with a pool, arena, and fitness centre. Everyday retail and grocery options cluster along 23 Avenue and along Terwillegar Drive, keeping most errands within a 5-minute drive.

Long-term context

Rhatigan Ridge was first subdivided in 1979 and saw the bulk of its housing built during the 1980s oil-boom expansion of southwest Edmonton. That early build-out history means the neighbourhood has now been through multiple full market cycles, giving buyers a long track record to study. Because the area is fully built-out with no meaningful undeveloped land, supply is constrained to resales rather than new construction — a structural factor that tends to support prices during periods of broader Edmonton demand growth. The neighbourhood was planned as part of the Terwillegar Heights Outline Plan, one of the first comprehensively designed large-scale communities in Edmonton, which established consistent lot sizes and street layouts that have aged well. Proximity to the river valley Terwillegar Town Centre continues to underpin demand from move-up buyers. Homes here have generally held value through Edmonton's commodity-driven cycles, with the large-lot single-family character acting as a buffer against the oversupply dynamics that can affect higher-density segments of the market.

About Rhatigan Ridge

Overview

Rhatigan Ridge is a prestigious and highly sought-after residential neighbourhood located in the Riverbend area of southwest Edmonton. Named after Thomas Rhatigan, a renowned local farmer crowned the 'World Oat King' in the mid-20th century, the community was primarily developed throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Today, it is celebrated for its peaceful, family-oriented atmosphere, mature tree-lined streets, and high standard of living.

Location

Situated in southwest Edmonton, Rhatigan Ridge is bounded by 40 Avenue to the north, Rabbit Hill Road to the south, and Terwillegar Drive to the east. To the west, the neighbourhood overlooks the scenic North Saskatchewan River valley. Its prime location offers residents a tranquil riverside setting while maintaining convenient access to major commuter routes, including Whitemud Drive and Anthony Henday Drive.

Housing character

The housing landscape in Rhatigan Ridge is overwhelmingly defined by premium single-family detached homes situated on spacious lots, with a small selection of maintenance-free townhouses and duplexes also available. Nearly all properties are owner-occupied, reflecting a highly stable community. The area maintains an upscale market presence, commanding a median sold price and an average sold price, appealing to buyers seeking both luxury and long-term value.

Schools

The neighbourhood is highly regarded for its local educational offerings, making it a top choice for families. Rhatigan Ridge is home to two centrally located elementary schools: Earl Buxton Elementary School, operated by the Edmonton Public School Board, and St. Mary Catholic Elementary School. Older students have access to nearby designated schools such as Riverbend Junior High, Lillian Osborne High School, and Strathcona High School.

Transit

While Rhatigan Ridge is primarily car-dependent for daily errands, it provides access to Edmonton Transit Service bus routes that travel along the community's main collector roads. The internal streets feature dedicated pedestrian pathways and cul-de-sacs that are excellent for walking and cycling. For drivers, the immediate connectivity to Terwillegar Drive ensures smooth commutes to the rest of the city.

Shopping and dining

Although the neighbourhood itself is purely residential to preserve its quiet character, residents are just a short drive away from a variety of retail and dining hubs. Nearby Riverbend Square and Terwillegar Heights Towne Square offer grocery stores, cafes, and daily services. For more extensive shopping and entertainment, the Currents of Windermere and Southgate Centre are easily accessible.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Rhatigan Ridge for its exceptional access to green spaces. The centrally located Thomas Rhatigan Park features the Riverbend Community Centre, a playground, and a seasonal outdoor skating rink. Furthermore, the neighbourhood's western edge borders the North Saskatchewan River valley and Whitemud Creek Ravine, providing residents with breathtaking views and endless opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring extensive trail networks.

Lifestyle

Life in Rhatigan Ridge offers a serene, suburban retreat without sacrificing urban convenience. The community attracts families and professionals looking for a safe, active, and rooted environment. Demonstrating consistent demand for this premium lifestyle, properties here see a strong sale-to-list ratio and spend an average of on the market, underscoring the enduring appeal of the neighbourhood's natural beauty and tight-knit community feel.

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Two elementary schools are located within or directly adjacent to Rhatigan Ridge: Earl Buxton School (Edmonton Public Schools, K–6) at 250 Rhatigan Road East NW, and St. Mary Elementary School (Edmonton Catholic). For junior high and high school, students typically attend schools within the broader Riverbend community cluster, including Riverbend School, which draws from multiple neighbouring communities.

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Listing information last updated on April 25, 2026 at 6:00 pm (America/Edmonton)