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Edmonton Townhouses for Sale

Edmonton townhouses / row houses present an excellent middle ground for homebuyers seeking the space of a detached home without the heavy exterior upkeep.

Active listings

719

Median list price

$443,526

Avg list price

$537,934

Townhouses for Sale in Edmonton

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Townhouses in Edmonton

Townhouses overview

Edmonton townhouses / row houses present an excellent middle ground for homebuyers seeking the space of a detached home without the heavy exterior upkeep. As the city continues to expand its transit networks like the Valley Line LRT, townhouses in transit-oriented neighbourhoods are growing in popularity. Buyers can choose between freehold options, where you own the structure and land, or condominium townhouses, which cover exterior maintenance such as snow removal and landscaping through a monthly fee. These properties are widely available in diverse areas, from the master-planned streets of Griesbach in the north to the family-friendly community of Summerside in the southeast. With 719 properties currently on the market, Edmonton provides ample opportunities to find a practical, stylish home that fits your lifestyle perfectly.

Typical features

When browsing townhouses for sale in the city, buyers will notice that modern floor plans typically prioritize open-concept living. Most Edmonton units average around 1,200 square feet, spanning two or three storeys. Common interior finishes often include resilient vinyl plank flooring, quartz countertops, and energy-efficient, triple-pane windows designed to withstand harsh Albertan winters. Many units feature two to three bedrooms, making them highly adaptable for home offices or growing families. You will frequently find layouts incorporating two and a half bathrooms, convenient upper-level laundry, and private outdoor spaces like fenced yards or rooftop patios. Depending on the neighborhood, properties might include attached or detached garages, providing much-needed secure parking. Whether choosing an established infill property or a new build, these homes deliver incredible functionality and everyday comfort.

Price range and value

The financial accessibility of attached properties is a major draw for local homebuyers. Currently, the local market sees an average sold price, positioning these homes as a budget-friendly alternative to detached single-family houses. Prices can fluctuate significantly depending on the neighborhood, building age, and ownership style. Older condominium complexes in established areas often sit at the lower end of the pricing spectrum, making them accessible to budget-conscious shoppers. Conversely, luxury waterfront units in resort-style communities or brand-new freehold infill homes near the urban core command higher premiums. With a healthy market demonstrating a median list price of $443,526, buyers have a robust selection across various price brackets. This broad spectrum ensures that whether you are searching for a starter home or a premium upgrade, Edmonton delivers excellent value.

Who this suits

These attached dwellings attract a diverse demographic, largely due to their blend of affordability and manageable upkeep. First-time buyers frequently gravitate toward the latest MLS® listings for townhomes because they offer an easier entry point into property ownership. Downsizers also love this property type, appreciating the transition to a smaller footprint with fewer maintenance responsibilities, especially during winter months when shoveling snow becomes tedious. Additionally, young professionals seek out units near major transit corridors or the downtown core to shorten their daily commutes. Investors regularly add these properties to their portfolios, drawn by strong rental demand near local universities and employment hubs. Ultimately, these homes are ideal for anyone desiring the independence and space of a traditional house paired with the convenience of simplified, community-oriented living.

About Edmonton

Overview

Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta, is Canada's fifth-largest municipality, positioned on the scenic North Saskatchewan River. Known affectionately as Canada's "Festival City," it anchors the Edmonton Metropolitan Region with an expanding population of over one million residents. As the northernmost metropolitan area in North America of this size, it serves as a crucial gateway to northern resource projects. The real estate market here balances relative affordability with robust detached home availability. Active housing inventory sits at 719 properties, appealing to diverse buyers from young professionals to growing families. The local housing environment is characterized by steady demand and mid-range pricing. Edmonton's metropolitan population reached 1.41 million in the 2021 census, highlighting sustained demographic growth. Whether one is drawn by the thriving economy, the expansive river valley parks, or the rich cultural institutions, the city offers a compelling blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. With strong local governance and long-term transit planning, Edmonton is firmly focused on accommodating future expansion.

Notable neighbourhoods

Edmonton boasts distinct neighbourhoods that cater to varied lifestyles. Glenora, located west of the core, is one of the city's most prestigious historic areas, distinguished by mature elm trees, river valley views, and the stately 1913 Government House. To the south, Strathcona (often known as Old Strathcona) is Edmonton’s bohemian and arts hub, famous for Whyte Avenue’s vibrant shopping, dining, and year-round festivals. Closer to downtown, the high-density neighbourhood of Oliver—recently renamed Wîhkwêntôwin—provides exceptional urban convenience with immediate access to Jasper Avenue and transit lines. Farther south, Summerside introduces a unique resort-style living experience featuring a private community lake and sandy beach. Real estate values vary significantly across these distinct and highly desirable locales, yet the overarching market is grounded by a steady citywide. The varied inventory across these communities is similarly reflected in a reliable $443,526. Whether you are seeking a walkable urban condo or an upscale heritage estate, Edmonton's neighbourhoods deliver robust residential options tailored to diverse preferences.

Schools

Education in Edmonton is well-supported by two primary public systems: Edmonton Public Schools and Edmonton Catholic Schools. These boards offer diverse programming, including French Immersion, bilingual education, and specialized dual-credit courses that allow high school students to earn post-secondary credits. Additionally, independent and charter schools like the Suzuki Charter School Society provide alternative learning environments. At the post-secondary level, Edmonton is a major academic powerhouse. The University of Alberta is globally recognized as a leading research institution, occupying a sprawling campus near the river valley. MacEwan University anchors the downtown core, offering a vibrant urban campus and diverse undergraduate programs. The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology provides highly sought-after polytechnic and apprenticeship training, aligning with the province’s industrial and technological needs. NorQuest College specializes in foundational learning, health, and community studies. For families relocating, the presence of excellent schools strongly influences neighborhood selection, often keeping the 719 low in top catchment areas as properties are swiftly secured.

Transit

Edmonton Transit Service provides extensive public transportation across the city, anchored by the Edmonton Light Rail Transit system. As the first North American city with under one million people to build a modern light rail in 1978, Edmonton continues to expand its rail network. The system currently features the Capital Line, running from Clareview to Century Park, and the Metro Line, connecting NAIT to the University of Alberta. Recently, the Valley Line Southeast introduced low-floor streetcar-style technology, linking downtown to Mill Woods, while the Valley Line West is actively advancing. Major automotive corridors ensure efficient cross-city travel, highlighted by Anthony Henday Drive, the ring road encircling the city, and the Whitemud Drive expressway. Yellowhead Trail facilitates major east-west commercial transit. The growing transportation infrastructure enhances property connectivity and long-term values, resulting in an average that emphasizes a highly mobile population. The integrated transit network effectively supports commute times, keeping the high near major LRT nodes and transit centres.

Lifestyle

Edmonton offers an energetic lifestyle defined by a deep appreciation for arts, sports, and outdoor recreation. Dubbed Canada's "Festival City," it hosts over 50 events annually, including the internationally acclaimed Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival and the vibrant Edmonton Folk Music Festival. The demographic profile skews relatively young, with a median age around 36, contributing to a lively and forward-looking community atmosphere. Residents enjoy a modified humid continental climate that encourages both winter sports and summer patio culture. The expansive river valley trail system supports cycling, running, and cross-country skiing, making it a cornerstone of local daily life. The passion for local sports is palpable, particularly for the National Hockey League's Edmonton Oilers. Diverse cultural heritage is celebrated throughout the city, reflecting an inclusive environment. A healthy economic backdrop supports this active lifestyle, while real estate activity remains dynamic, with properties spending roughly listed before closing. Finding a suitable home at the ensures newcomers can quickly integrate into the vibrant social fabric.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Edmonton market is quite active, offering a balanced mix of new developments and older resale units. With an average of on the market, homes sell at a steady pace. Buyers have good negotiating power, though competitively priced, move-in-ready units in highly desirable neighborhoods can still attract multiple offers quickly.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 3:00 pm (America/Edmonton)