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Homes for Sale in Sifton Park, Edmonton

Sifton Park draws buyers who want a mature, low-key neighbourhood without the price tag of Edmonton's more central communities.

Active listings

9

Median list price

$242,999

Avg list price

$315,633

Homes for Sale in Sifton Park, Edmonton

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Buying in Sifton Park

Who fits here

Sifton Park draws buyers who want a mature, low-key neighbourhood without the price tag of Edmonton's more central communities. Developed almost entirely before 1977 during Alberta's oil boom, the street grid is established and tree-lined, with single-family homes dominating the mix. It suits first-time buyers stretching their budget in the city, young families who value a walkable elementary school inside the neighbourhood, and down-sizers who want a quiet pocket with ravine access nearby. The Kennedale Ravine along the southern edge gives the area a natural boundary and green-space feel that similar northeast Edmonton streets lack. Investors looking for buy-and-hold rental properties also find the neighbourhood attractive given its proximity to the Clareview LRT station, which reduces tenant turnover for car-free renters.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Sifton Park is a compact neighbourhood — just 0.5 km² — which keeps active inventory tight and limits the number of homes that trade in any given year. Prices here reflect northeast Edmonton's relative affordability compared to the city's west or southwest quadrants. The median sold price in the area is and the average sold price is, with a typical price range of. Homes have been averaging days on market, and the sale-to-list ratio of indicates how competitive offers are running. Over the past 12 months, homes have sold in the neighbourhood. Average price per square foot sits, and there are currently 9 active listings available.

Commute and lifestyle

Sifton Park sits in the Clareview district of northeast Edmonton, bounded by 137 Avenue to the north, 50 Street to the west, and 40 Street to the east. The Clareview LRT station — the northern terminus of the Metro Line — is a short walk or quick drive north, giving car-free residents a direct connection into downtown Edmonton in roughly 25 minutes. Bus routes along 137 Avenue and 50 Street complement the LRT for crosstown trips. Sifton School (K–6, Edmonton Public Schools) is centrally located within the neighbourhood, removing the school-run commute for young families entirely. The Kennedale Ravine forms the southern boundary and connects through to a broader ravine trail network that links to Hermitage Park and eventually the North Saskatchewan River Valley — one of the largest urban parkland systems in North America. Rundle Park, a few minutes east by car, adds disc golf, skating, canoe access, and picnic facilities. Day-to-day errands are handled at the commercial nodes along 137 Avenue Clareview Town Centre.

Long-term context

Sifton Park was built almost entirely in the early-to-mid 1970s, meaning the housing stock is uniformly mature and ownership tenure tends to be long. Long-term holders in northeast Edmonton have benefited from Alberta's repeated commodity-driven economic cycles, with the most recent upswing — tied to elevated oil prices and in-migration from other provinces — pushing values across the city meaningfully higher since 2021. The neighbourhood's small geographic footprint and limited new supply act as a natural floor for prices: there is no vacant land to develop, so resales are the only entry point. Proximity to the Clareview LRT corridor has historically supported values in surrounding streets, as transit-accessible northeast Edmonton neighbourhoods have shown resilience during softer markets. Buyers should note that Sifton Park sits adjacent to northeast Edmonton's industrial corridor; that context has historically kept a lid on peak valuations relative to the southwest, but it also means the neighbourhood has largely avoided the speculative price spikes seen in tighter west-end markets.

About Sifton Park

Overview

Sifton Park is a well-established, affordable residential neighbourhood in the Clareview district of northeast Edmonton. Named after Arthur Sifton, Alberta's second premier, the community was primarily developed during the 1970s oil boom. With mature trees, excellent transit connectivity, and budget-friendly real estate options, it remains a popular choice for first-time buyers, growing families, and investors. The local market is accessible, with an average list price of $315,633 and steady buyer interest reflected by home sales over the past year.

Location

Sifton Park is bounded by 137 Avenue to the north, 50 Street to the west, 40 Street to the east, and the picturesque Kennedale Ravine to the south. This strategic northeast Edmonton location provides residents with quick access to major commuter routes, including the Yellowhead Trail, Victoria Trail, and Anthony Henday Drive, making travel throughout the greater city highly convenient.

Housing character

The neighbourhood offers a diverse mix of housing, heavily characterized by low-rise apartment condos and townhouses, making it an excellent entry point into homeownership. You will also find duplexes and single-family detached homes situated on generously sized, mature lots. Homes here typically sell for a median price of at approximately per square foot, providing outstanding value compared to newer suburban developments.

Schools

Sifton Park is highly walkable for families, featuring Sifton Elementary School centrally located within the neighbourhood's own borders. Residents also have very quick access to nearby educational options in adjoining communities, including St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Elementary/Junior High, St. Maria Goretti, and Belmont Public School, covering a wide range of public and Catholic programming.

Transit

The community boasts excellent public transportation options, anchored by the nearby Clareview LRT Station located just to the north. Edmonton Transit System (ETS) bus routes also run frequently along the neighbourhood's main roads and dedicated transit corridors, ensuring that residents without a personal vehicle can easily commute to downtown Edmonton, local schools, and major employment hubs.

Shopping and dining

Everyday conveniences are just minutes away. The adjacent Clareview Town Centre and nearby Manning Town Centre provide major retail anchors, including a Real Canadian Superstore, Costco, and Walmart. Dining options range from familiar fast food to casual sit-down restaurants, while the local Clareview Cinema offers nearby entertainment. Currently, there are 9 active listings near these highly convenient amenities.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate Sifton Park's easy access to nature and active living. The neighbourhood features a large central park area with sports fields, playgrounds, and paved multi-use pathways. To the south, the community backs directly onto the Kennedale Ravine, offering scenic walking trails and a popular off-leash dog park. The world-class Clareview Community Recreation Centre is also just a short distance to the north.

Lifestyle

Sifton Park offers a balanced, family-friendly lifestyle that seamlessly combines quiet suburban streets with the convenience of major urban amenities. Its mature landscaping, strong community feel, and affordability draw a diverse mix of residents from all walks of life. Properties in this welcoming neighbourhood typically achieve an average sold price and spend about on the market, highlighting a stable and dependable local environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sifton Park is almost entirely composed of single-family detached homes built in the early-to-mid 1970s during Edmonton's oil-boom construction era. You'll occasionally find semi-detached properties and duplexes, but the neighbourhood's character is firmly owner-occupied and ground-oriented. The mature housing stock means homes often have larger lots and established landscaping compared to newer Edmonton communities.

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