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Homes for Sale in Sherwood, Edmonton

Sherwood draws buyers who want established west Edmonton character without the premium price tag of newer suburbs.

Active listings

7

Median list price

$379,900

Avg list price

$611,329

Homes for Sale in Sherwood, Edmonton

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Buying in Sherwood

Who fits here

Sherwood draws buyers who want established west Edmonton character without the premium price tag of newer suburbs. The neighbourhood's 63% single-family home composition and 56% owner-occupancy rate signal a settled, pride-of-ownership community. Buyers typically include young families attracted by the proximity to Meadowlark Health Centre and the West Jasper/Sherwood Community League's outdoor rink and tennis courts, as well as downsizers who value walkable access to Jasper Gates Shopping Centre along 149 Street. With roughly a third of dwellings being low-rise apartments, the area also suits first-time buyers entering the market at accessible price points. If you want a compact, walkable grid neighbourhood with mature trees, mid-century homes, and conveniences within a short drive, Sherwood fits the profile.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Sherwood's housing stock is predominantly post-war construction — nearly half of all dwellings were built between 1945 and 1960 — which keeps entry prices competitive relative to newer Edmonton communities. The mix of detached homes and low-rise apartment buildings means the price range spans meaningfully, giving buyers options at different budget levels. Active listings in the neighbourhood tend to move at a pace consistent with the broader west Edmonton market. The median sold price currently sits, with an average. Homes are averaging days on market, and the sale-to-list ratio of reflects how competitive conditions are. Over the past 12 months, homes have changed hands, with average price per square foot.

Commute and lifestyle

Sherwood sits in Edmonton's west end, bounded by 149 Street to the east and 156 Street to the west, placing residents roughly 10–12 km from downtown via Stony Plain Road or 87 Avenue. Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus routes run along 149 Street and 95 Avenue, connecting to the broader network and the Jasper Place Transit Centre. For drivers, the Whitemud Freeway is accessible within minutes, making south and west Edmonton destinations quick. Day-to-day errands are covered by Jasper Gates Shopping Centre to the north and Meadowlark Health and Shopping Centre to the southwest — both within a short drive or bike ride. The West Jasper/Sherwood Community League at 152 Street and 96 Avenue anchors local social life with a community hall, outdoor rink, and tennis courts, giving the neighbourhood a genuine year-round community feel.

Long-term context

Sherwood's long-term appeal rests on scarcity and stability. The neighbourhood covers just 0.44 km² and has been fully built out for decades, meaning supply is constrained to resales — there are no new subdivisions coming to market here. Post-war bungalows on full lots in west Edmonton have historically held value well as the city grows around them, and the neighbourhood's owner-occupancy rate above 50% supports price stability. Proximity to the Misericordia Community Hospital and the ongoing redevelopment of the broader Jasper Place area add long-run demand tailwinds. Buyers who purchase here are typically acquiring a finite product in a location that benefits from Edmonton's westward growth corridor without paying the premium of newer master-planned communities farther out.

About Sherwood

Overview

Sherwood is a well-established, mature neighbourhood in west Edmonton. Originally part of the Town of Jasper Place before amalgamating with the city in 1964, the community offers a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere characterized by mature, tree-lined streets. Positioned comfortably in the mid-range market, properties in the neighbourhood have an average sold price.

Location

Located in west Edmonton, Sherwood is bounded by 156 Street to the west, 149 Street to the east, 95 Avenue to the north, and 92 Avenue to the south. This convenient grid positioning provides residents with streamlined access to Edmonton's downtown core as well as major west-end commercial districts.

Housing character

The architectural landscape is a harmonious blend of well-maintained post-WWII character homes and modern infill developments. Single-family detached homes are the dominant property type, making up the majority of the residential streets, complemented by a selection of low-rise apartments and duplexes. Homes here are highly sought-after, typically spending an average of on the market.

Schools

Sherwood is an ideal location for families, anchored by Sherwood Elementary School, which is centrally located and within a short walk for most residents. The surrounding Jasper Place area also provides access to several other educational programming options, including French Immersion and faith-based schools.

Transit

Public transit is highly accessible, with reliable bus routes operating along the community's arterial borders. Connectivity is set to improve even further with the development of the Valley Line West LRT along 156 Street, which will provide residents with rapid, efficient transit across Edmonton.

Shopping and dining

Residents benefit from close proximity to comprehensive retail and service hubs. The Meadowlark Health and Shopping Centre is located just to the southwest, while Jasper Gates Shopping Centre sits to the north along 149 Street. Everyday conveniences, local restaurants, and the Jasper Place branch of the Edmonton Public Library are all just minutes away.

Parks and recreation

Sherwood Community Park serves as the neighbourhood's primary outdoor gathering space, featuring a playground, sports fields, and expansive open green space. The area is actively supported by the West Jasper/Sherwood Community League, which maintains a community hall, an outdoor skating rink, and tennis courts just north of the neighbourhood.

Lifestyle

Life in Sherwood is defined by a relaxed suburban pace paired with strong community ties. The safe, highly walkable streets are popular for evening strolls and dog walking, making it a highly desirable enclave for families, downsizers, and professionals who want a quiet residential environment without sacrificing urban convenience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sherwood offers a mix of post-war single-family bungalows (about 63% of the housing stock), low-rise apartment buildings (roughly 34%), and a small number of duplexes. Most homes were built between 1945 and 1960, giving the neighbourhood consistent mature character with full lots and established landscaping.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 2:00 pm (America/Edmonton)