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Homes for Sale in Terwillegar Towne, Edmonton

Terwillegar Towne attracts families who want a purpose-built pedestrian neighbourhood without sacrificing southwest access.

Active listings

28

Median list price

$648,800

Avg list price

$682,157

Homes for Sale in Terwillegar Towne, Edmonton

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Buying in Terwillegar Towne

Who fits here

Terwillegar Towne attracts families who want a purpose-built pedestrian neighbourhood without sacrificing southwest access. Edmonton's first New Urbanism community—NASP adopted September 1995—delivers narrow streets, connected blocks, and homes set close to sidewalks, making walks to the park or school genuinely practical rather than aspirational. About 80% of dwellings are single-family detached, all built from 1995 onward, so lot sizes and architectural character are consistent throughout. Esther Starkman K–9 sits inside the community, removing the school-run calculation for most families, and the Booster Juice Recreation Centre is steps across 23 Avenue.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Terwillegar Towne trades at a premium over newer communities further south, reflecting established amenities and the rec centre's pull. Over the past year, homes sold at a median price and an average, with sellers recovering of list price on average. Properties have been moving in days on hômm. The active market currently shows 28 listings ranging from, with an average price of $682,157 and per square foot.

Commute and lifestyle

The Booster Juice Recreation Centre at 2051 Leger Road is a five-minute walk from most addresses—four NHL ice sheets, a saltwater 53-metre pool, wave pool, 206-metre indoor track, and three full gymnasiums under one roof. Esther Starkman School (K–9) is at 2717 Terwillegar Way NW, offering Academic Enrichment and a Mandarin Bilingual stream. Anthony Henday Drive borders the neighbourhood to the south; Rabbit Hill Road and Terwillegar Drive feed directly onto it. Stage 1 of the Terwillegar Drive expansion (completed spring 2024) added dedicated bus lanes, and ETS routes connect to the Leger Transit Centre.

Long-term context

Three durable demand drivers underpin long-term value here: the Booster Juice Recreation Centre anchoring community life, Esther Starkman K–9 eliminating the need to leave the neighbourhood for elementary and junior high, and immediate Anthony Henday access keeping commute times predictable across Edmonton. The New Urbanism grid has aged well—walkability is structural, not retrofitted. Infrastructure investment continues: Stage 2 of the Terwillegar Drive expansion (Rainbow Valley Bridge) is underway with completion targeted for 2026, and Stage 3 construction starts spring 2026, further tightening the southwest corridor.

About Terwillegar Towne

Overview

Terwillegar Towne is Edmonton's pioneering neo-traditional community, designed to emphasize pedestrian-friendly streetscapes, front porches, and a strong sense of neighborliness. Located in the city's southwest, this neighborhood centers around a charming village square that encourages local gathering. With a healthy real estate market seeing homes sold over the past year, it is a highly sought-after destination for families and professionals seeking a small-town feel within a major urban center.

Location

Situated in southwest Edmonton, Terwillegar Towne is bounded by 23 Avenue to the north, Rabbit Hill Road to the east, Terwillegar Boulevard to the south, and Terwillegar Drive to the west. This strategic positioning offers residents convenient access to Anthony Henday Drive, making commutes across the city both quick and efficient.

Housing character

The neighborhood is defined by its distinct New Urbanism architectural guidelines. The dominant property type is single-family homes, typically featuring inviting front porches and rear-lane detached garages to keep street fronts focused on pedestrians rather than cars. Buyers entering this mid-range market can expect an average list price of $682,157, with properties moving at an average pace.

Schools

Families in Terwillegar Towne have excellent access to quality education. Located directly within or adjacent to the community are Esther Starkman School, offering public elementary and junior high programs, and Monsignor William Irwin Catholic Elementary School. Older students are served by the nearby Lillian Osborne High School and Mother Margaret Mary Catholic High School.

Transit

Public transportation is highly accessible, with the Leger Transit Centre situated just on the neighborhood's northern edge along 23 Avenue. This major transit hub, along with numerous Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus routes running through the community, ensures seamless connections to the LRT network and the broader city.

Shopping and dining

At the heart of the community lies Towne Square, a quaint commercial hub located along Terwillegar Boulevard that features local cafes, boutique shops, and essential services. For more extensive retail, grocery, and dining options, residents enjoy a short trip to the commercial centers along 23 Avenue and the nearby Currents of Windermere.

Parks and recreation

Green spaces and recreation are integral to the neighborhood's design, featuring numerous pocket parks, multi-use trails, and beautifully landscaped tree-lined roadways. A major highlight for residents is the immediate proximity to the state-of-the-art Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre, located just across 23 Avenue, which offers fitness facilities, ice rinks, and an expansive aquatic center.

Lifestyle

Life in Terwillegar Towne is characterized by a vibrant, community-oriented atmosphere. The walkable design encourages evening strolls, casual interactions with neighbors, and community events in the local square. It represents an ideal blend of suburban tranquility and modern convenience, with an accessible median sold price of making it an attractive choice for those seeking an active, family-friendly environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Esther Starkman School (EPSB, K–9) sits inside the community at 2717 Terwillegar Way NW, covering children through Grade 9 without leaving the neighbourhood. The Booster Juice Recreation Centre is a short walk away with pools, four NHL ice sheets, and a full gym wing. Roughly 80% of homes are single-family detached, all built from 1995 onward, giving the area a consistent, family-oriented character.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 4:00 pm (America/Edmonton)