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Homes for Sale in Walker, Edmonton

Walker draws buyers who want a newer, family-oriented community without the premium price tag of Edmonton's more established southeast neighbourhoods.

Active listings

178

Median list price

$380,972

Avg list price

$412,687

Homes for Sale in Walker, Edmonton

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Buying in Walker

Who fits here

Walker draws buyers who want a newer, family-oriented community without the premium price tag of Edmonton's more established southeast neighbourhoods. Young families dominate the buyer pool, attracted by the K-9 school at Shauna May Seneca, large lots common in low-density sections, and a quieter residential feel compared to nearby Summerside or The Orchards. Move-up buyers from older parts of southeast Edmonton also target Walker for newer construction standards and the ability to buy a detached home with a double garage at a competitive price point. Investors acquiring long-term rentals find the neighbourhood appealing given its ongoing growth trajectory and proximity to the Anthony Henday ring road.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Walker's housing market reflects the character of a maturing new-build community in southeast Edmonton. The mix of single-detached homes, duplexes, and townhomes means buyers can find options across a range of price points. Homes currently listed range from, with a median sold price and an average. The average price per square foot sits, which is competitive for a neighbourhood with predominantly post-2010 construction. There are 178 active listings available right now. Over the past 12 months, homes have changed hands, with sellers achieving a sale-to-list ratio and properties spending an average of days on market before selling.

Commute and lifestyle

Walker sits in southeast Edmonton, bounded by Ellerslie Road to the north and 50 Street SW to the east, which puts the Anthony Henday Drive interchange roughly a five-minute drive away — a significant advantage for commuters heading to Sherwood Park, the Energy Corridor, or Edmonton's south end employment nodes. The Valley Line Southeast LRT connects nearby Mill Woods to downtown, and bus routes along Ellerslie Road and 66 Street SW link Walker residents to those LRT stations. For daily errands, the planned commercial centre at the neighbourhood's northeast corner complements nearby big-box and grocery options along Ellerslie Road in Summerside. Shauna May Seneca School (K-9, opened 2018) is the anchor community institution, and multiple parks and stormwater ponds woven through the neighbourhood provide green space for families year-round.

Long-term context

Walker's appreciation story is tied directly to its development arc. The neighbourhood structure plan was adopted in 2007 and construction ramped up through the 2010s, meaning most of the housing stock is now 10-15 years old — young enough to carry full manufacturer warranties on key systems but established enough that the area's commercial and school infrastructure is in place. Southeast Edmonton as a whole has benefitted from Anthony Henday Drive's completion, which reduced commute times substantially and pushed buyer demand further south and east. As Walker approaches full build-out, the scarcity of new lots within the neighbourhood boundary tends to put upward pressure on resale values, a pattern observed in comparable fully-built southeast Edmonton communities like Summerside and Charlesworth.

About Walker

Overview

Walker is a thriving, family-friendly neighbourhood in Southeast Edmonton, offering a welcoming blend of suburban tranquility and everyday convenience. Established in the late 2000s, the area appeals to a diverse range of buyers seeking community connections and easily accessible amenities. The local real estate market remains consistently active, with homes sold over the past year, reflecting the neighbourhood's ongoing popularity.

Location

Bounded by Ellerslie Road to the north, 25 Avenue SW to the south, 50 Street to the east, and 66 Street to the west, Walker is strategically positioned in Edmonton's southeast sector. This prime location provides residents with straightforward access to Anthony Henday Drive, allowing for efficient commuting across the city and quick trips to the Edmonton International Airport.

Housing character

The architectural landscape of Walker is heavily characterized by mid-range single-family homes, complemented by a selection of duplexes, townhomes, and low-rise apartments. Properties typically feature modern suburban designs, attached garages, and well-appointed yards. Providing great value for families and professionals, the neighbourhood currently sees an average sold price and a median sold price.

Schools

Families in Walker benefit from excellent educational facilities located right within and adjacent to the community. Notable local institutions include Shauna May Seneca School, which serves public students from Kindergarten to Grade 9, and Corpus Christi Catholic Elementary/Junior High School, ensuring a variety of strong educational options for growing families.

Transit

Public transit in Walker is well-supported by regular Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus routes running along the main arterial roads, including 66 Street, 50 Street, and Ellerslie Road. Commuters also benefit from proximity to the Mill Woods Transit Centre, which provides reliable connections to the Valley Line LRT for seamless travel into downtown Edmonton.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy unparalleled everyday convenience with the Harvest Pointe shopping precinct located within the community's own boundaries. This expansive retail hub features a major grocery store, pharmacies, banking services, and a wide array of local and chain dining options. For more extensive retail needs, the massive South Edmonton Common shopping district is just a short drive west.

Parks and recreation

The community is thoughtfully designed to promote an active, outdoor lifestyle. Walker features beautiful stormwater management lakes surrounded by extensive paved walking trails, perfect for evening strolls, cycling, or morning jogs. Numerous pocket parks, modern playgrounds, and the nearby Ivor Dent Sports Park provide abundant recreational opportunities for all ages.

Lifestyle

Life in Walker is defined by a relaxed, community-oriented atmosphere that perfectly balances suburban peace with urban convenience. With properties currently spending an average of on the market, it is a stable, high-demand area where families and professionals alike can comfortably put down roots, enjoy local greenspaces, and build lasting connections.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Walker offers a mix of single-detached homes, semi-detached (duplex) homes, and townhomes. Single-family detached homes make up the majority of the housing stock and are the most commonly listed property type in the neighbourhood.

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