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Homes for Sale in Wedgewood Heights, Edmonton

Wedgewood Heights is built for buyers who want a fully detached, owner-occupied neighbourhood with genuine ravine access and an established west Edmonton address.

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12

Median list price

$1,209,950

Avg list price

$1,403,832

Homes for Sale in Wedgewood Heights, Edmonton

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Buying in Wedgewood Heights

Who fits here

Wedgewood Heights is built for buyers who want a fully detached, owner-occupied neighbourhood with genuine ravine access and an established west Edmonton address. The housing stock is almost entirely single-family detached homes — built out almost entirely in the 1990s — and the owner-occupancy rate is effectively 100%, which means you are buying into a community of long-term homeowners rather than a transient rental market. The neighbourhood suits families and move-up buyers who prioritize quiet cul-de-sac streets, proximity to the North Saskatchewan River valley trail system, and quick access to Anthony Henday Drive for cross-city commuting. The pipeline right-of-way running diagonally through the neighbourhood has been converted into a landscaped pedestrian corridor that connects directly to Wedgewood Ravine and the broader river valley — a genuine amenity that is difficult to replicate in newer fringe communities. With approximately 513 dwellings and a stable population, Wedgewood Heights has the feel of a mature, tight-knit pocket neighbourhood rather than a sprawling subdivision.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Wedgewood Heights is a low-turnover, single-family neighbourhood where supply is structurally constrained — roughly 513 dwellings, all detached, all owner-occupied, and none being added through new construction in the core area. The median sold price in the neighbourhood is and the average comes in, reflecting a homogeneous stock of detached homes on generous 1990s-era lots. Homes have averaged days on market recently, and the sale-to-list ratio of indicates how competitively sellers are pricing relative to what buyers are willing to pay. Over the past 12 months, sales have transacted, with 12 currently active. Average price per square foot runs, and the price band spans from at the entry end to for larger or more recently renovated homes. The City of Edmonton's 2025 assessment data put the neighbourhood median at $591,500, up 7.33% year-over-year — one of the stronger single-year moves recorded in west Edmonton.

Commute and lifestyle

Wedgewood Heights sits in the far west end of Edmonton, bounded by Anthony Henday Drive to the west and southwest, which gives residents immediate freeway access to the entire ring road network. The drive to downtown Edmonton via Whitemud Drive or Stony Plain Road typically runs 25–35 minutes depending on traffic. The neighbourhood's eastern boundary meets Wedgewood Ravine and the North Saskatchewan River valley, where a maintained trail network connects to the city-wide river valley park system — one of the largest urban park systems in North America. The on-site pedestrian corridor through the landscaped pipeline right-of-way provides a car-free route from within the neighbourhood directly to the ravine trails. Day-to-day retail and services are primarily accessed via West Edmonton Mall (roughly 10 minutes east) and the Lessard Road and 178 Street commercial nodes, which carry groceries, pharmacies, and dining. The Wedgewood Community League serves the neighbourhood with recreational programming, and a central park and school site anchor the community's common green space.

Long-term context

Wedgewood Heights entered 2025 with one of the more notable assessment gains in west Edmonton — a 7.33% year-over-year increase according to the City of Edmonton's 2025 single-family assessment change report, following a 4.20% gain the year prior. That back-to-back acceleration matters because the neighbourhood is essentially closed to new supply: development was completed in the 1990s, lot sizes are fixed, and the Anthony Henday Drive and ravine boundaries mean there is no room for infill expansion of the detached housing stock at scale. The pending rezoning of the surplus school site at 1003–1021 Wedgewood Boulevard NW could introduce modest multi-unit density, but the core single-family character is unlikely to change. For buyers, the combination of a finished neighbourhood, high owner-occupancy, ravine adjacency, and ring-road access creates a demand profile that holds up across market cycles. Edmonton's long-term population growth — projected to continue through provincial immigration and energy sector employment — supports sustained demand for established west-end addresses with good highway connectivity.

About Wedgewood Heights

Overview

Wedgewood Heights is a premium, family-oriented neighbourhood in West Edmonton, known for its scenic ravine views, affluent atmosphere, and extensive green spaces. The community offers a tranquil, secluded feel while maintaining excellent connectivity to the rest of the city. Properties here represent a luxury market segment, typically commanding an average sold price.

Location

Situated in Edmonton's west end, Wedgewood Heights is naturally bordered by the picturesque Wedgewood Ravine and the North Saskatchewan River valley to the east and north. Lessard Road shapes its southern boundary, while Anthony Henday Drive sits immediately to the west, providing residents with quick commuter access to the Edmonton International Airport and other major city sectors.

Housing character

The real estate landscape is almost entirely composed of single-family detached homes, reflecting the neighbourhood's premium market positioning. Most development took place in the 1980s and 1990s, resulting in a mix of spacious standard lots and expansive luxury estates with mature landscaping. The local market is highly stable, with homes sold over the past year, spending an average of on the market.

Schools

While there are no schools located directly within the neighbourhood's strictly residential borders, families are well-served by nearby institutions. Designated public schools include Michael A. Kostek Elementary, S. Bruce Smith Junior High, and Jasper Place High School. Catholic school options such as Good Shepherd Elementary and St. Oscar Romero High School are also a short distance away.

Transit

Wedgewood Heights is primarily a car-dependent community, favoured by residents who appreciate the quiet, low-traffic environment. Driving is highly convenient due to immediate access to Anthony Henday Drive and Lessard Road. While most pedestrian errands require a vehicle, Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) provides select bus routes that connect the neighbourhood to wider transit hubs.

Shopping and dining

The neighbourhood is exclusively residential, preserving its peaceful ambiance by omitting commercial development within its boundaries. However, major retail and dining destinations are just minutes away by car. Residents frequently visit nearby shopping centres like Currents of Windermere, The Marketplace at Callingwood, and the extensive retail options at West Edmonton Mall.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor amenities are a major draw for the community. The spectacular Wedgewood Ravine provides a network of paved trails perfect for walking, running, and cycling, seamlessly connecting to the broader river valley system and neighbouring Cameron Heights. Centrally located, Wedgewood Heights Park features a playground, tennis courts, and sports fields, serving as a primary recreational hub.

Lifestyle

Life in Wedgewood Heights is characterized by a slow-paced, nature-focused suburban lifestyle. It caters to discerning buyers and families seeking a quiet sanctuary away from urban noise. An active community league fosters a strong neighbourhood bond through seasonal events and sports programs, making it a highly desirable enclave for those who value privacy and immediate access to the outdoors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Wedgewood Heights is an exclusively single-family detached neighbourhood. All roughly 513 dwellings are detached homes built primarily in the 1990s, with virtually none converted to rental use. Buyers will not find condos, townhouses, or semi-detached options in the existing stock, though a pending rezoning application on the former school site at Wedgewood Boulevard could introduce row housing or apartment units in the future.

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