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Homes for Sale in Steinhauer, Edmonton

Steinhauer draws buyers who want a quiet, established southwest Edmonton neighbourhood without the premium price of newer communities.

Active listings

8

Median list price

$343,000

Avg list price

$381,313

Homes for Sale in Steinhauer, Edmonton

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Buying in Steinhauer

Who fits here

Steinhauer draws buyers who want a quiet, established southwest Edmonton neighbourhood without the premium price of newer communities. The neighbourhood suits families with school-age children — Steinhauer Elementary School (K–6, Edmonton Public) sits at the heart of the community alongside a central park, outdoor rinks, and dog off-leash areas. With roughly 89% owner-occupied homes, the street feel is stable and neighbourly. Buyers who value mature trees, a curvilinear street layout designed for low cut-through traffic, and proximity to Calgary Trail for easy access to IKEA, South Edmonton Common, and the Anthony Henday will feel at home here. First-time buyers and downsizers also find value in the mix of detached homes and row houses built in the 1970s and early 1980s — solid construction at more attainable price points than newer infill areas.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Steinhauer is a compact neighbourhood of approximately 788 dwellings on 0.92 km², meaning inventory is typically limited and demand is steady among buyers who specifically target south-central Edmonton. About 73% of homes are single-family detached and 26% are row houses — a split that creates entry points across a range of budgets. The current median sold price in Steinhauer sits, with an average. Homes have been selling at of list price on average, and the average days on market. Over the past 12 months, properties have changed hands, and there are currently 8 active listings. Price per square foot averages, reflecting the solid but modest 1970s-era construction. For buyers tracking budget, the active price range runs from.

Commute and lifestyle

Steinhauer's location between 111 Street and Calgary Trail gives residents two distinct commute options. Calgary Trail (Highway 2 service road) provides direct, signal-free access north to Whitemud Drive and south to Nisku and Leduc — a real advantage for anyone commuting to the Edmonton International Airport corridor or the industrial southeast. The Century Park LRT station on the Capital Line is the nearest rapid transit hub, roughly a 10-minute drive or a short bus connection, putting downtown Edmonton about 25 minutes away without a car. Day-to-day errands are walkable or a quick drive: South Edmonton Common and the Currents of Windermere are nearby retail destinations, and Calgary Trail hosts grocery stores, pharmacies, and restaurants at virtually every major intersection. The Ermineskin Community League manages the central green space shared with Steinhauer, including two outdoor skating rinks and a walking loop — making winter and summer recreation easy to access without leaving the neighbourhood.

Long-term context

Steinhauer was fully built out by 1990, which means the neighbourhood's value story is driven by resale demand rather than new construction competition. That dynamic tends to produce steadier, less volatile price movement compared to areas where developer sales set comps. The southwest Edmonton corridor — anchored by the Anthony Henday to the south and Whitemud Drive to the north — has seen sustained demand from families priced out of newer Heritage Valley and Windermere communities, and Steinhauer offers similar access at a lower entry point. The neighbourhood's high owner-occupancy rate (roughly 89%) signals long-term resident commitment, which typically supports property maintenance standards and price stability. Investors and first-time buyers have found the row house segment particularly compelling, as it offers freehold or condo-style ownership at a meaningful discount to detached prices while still being in a walkable, school-proximate location.

About Steinhauer

Overview

Steinhauer is a charming residential neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton, primarily developed in the 1970s. Named after Henry Bird Steinhauer, a prominent missionary and educator, the area retains a classic suburban feel with its curvilinear streets and mature tree canopy. The community is well-established, appealing to buyers looking for a mature area where the reflects steady demand.

Location

Located in southwest Edmonton, Steinhauer is conveniently bounded by 34 Avenue to the north, Calgary Trail to the east, 111 Street to the west, and a utility corridor just north of 29 Avenue to the south. This prime positioning allows for excellent commuting access across the city, maintaining a quiet residential atmosphere with an timeframe that highlights steady interest.

Housing character

The neighbourhood features a strong homeownership rate and is dominated by single-family detached houses, which make up roughly three-quarters of the area's dwellings. The remainder consists mostly of row houses and a small selection of low-rise apartments. Properties are generally well-maintained 1970s builds, often situated on generous lots. Buyers exploring this mid-range market will find an 8 that offers quality opportunities, with a healthy.

Schools

Steinhauer is designed around a central school and park site, making it highly convenient for families. The community is home to Steinhauer School, a public elementary school operated by the Edmonton Public School Board. Additional educational options for junior high and high school students are easily accessible in neighbouring communities, ensuring comprehensive academic coverage for residents.

Transit

Public transportation is highly accessible for Steinhauer residents. The neighbourhood is situated just north of the Century Park Transit Centre and LRT station, providing rapid rail transit directly to the University of Alberta and downtown Edmonton. In addition to the LRT, several local Edmonton Transit Service bus routes run along the community's arterial boundaries.

Shopping and dining

While Steinhauer contains a small local shopping plaza for daily conveniences, its major retail draw is its proximity to Southgate Centre, one of Edmonton's premier shopping and dining destinations. Additionally, the eastern border along Calgary Trail provides immediate access to a vast array of big-box retailers, grocery stores, and restaurants, offering residents exceptional urban convenience.

Parks and recreation

At the heart of the neighbourhood lies Steinhauer Park, a sprawling green space that features a playground, sports fields, and walking paths. The residential layout seamlessly funnels into this central hub, encouraging outdoor recreation. The community is also supported by the active Ermineskin Community League, which organizes local events and fitness programs for residents.

Lifestyle

Steinhauer offers a tight-knit, family-friendly lifestyle that perfectly blends peaceful suburban living with urban convenience. The abundance of mature trees, accessible parks, and strong community engagement makes it an ideal environment for families and professionals alike. The stable market, reflected by recent sales, underscores a neighborhood where residents plant deep roots.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Steinhauer is primarily a single-family detached neighbourhood — about 73% of its roughly 788 homes are detached houses, with the remaining 26% being row houses. Almost all were built between 1970 and 1990, so buyers typically find ranchers, bi-levels, and two-storey homes on established lots with mature trees. There is minimal condo or apartment product, making it a predominantly ground-oriented ownership market.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 1:00 pm (America/Edmonton)