Who fits here
Webber Greens suits buyers who want a newer, low-maintenance community on Edmonton's western edge without sacrificing city access. The neighbourhood's completion-era construction (NSP approved 2000, active build-out through the 2010s) means homes carry modern energy codes, open-concept layouts, and attached garages as standard. Families with school-aged children are well-served — Michael Phair School (EPSB) is located directly in the community and draws from the broader west Lewis Farms area, keeping bus distances short for younger grades. The buyer profile skews toward families and professionals who commute cross-city via Anthony Henday Drive and value a quiet, planned street network over an urban-walkable address. Investors seeking long-term buy-and-hold product will find relevance here given the neighbourhood's ongoing development trajectory and relative affordability compared to established west Edmonton communities like Hamptons or Glastonbury.











