Who fits here
West Jasper Place draws buyers who want genuine west Edmonton character without paying the premium of newer southwest developments. The housing stock skews mid-century — bungalows and split-levels built largely between the 1950s and 1970s — sitting on generous lots that make infill additions and garage suites financially viable. That combination attracts two distinct buyer profiles: first-time buyers stretching for detached ownership inside the Yellowhead corridor, and investors or renovators who see the infill upside as Edmonton's city-wide densification push reaches older westside neighbourhoods. Families are drawn by walkable access to Arthur Elliot Park, the MacKinnon Ravine trail system just across 149 Street, and the Jasper Place Leisure Centre. The community league at 152 Street and 96 Avenue — with its outdoor rink and tennis courts — reinforces a neighbourhood identity that newer subdivisions rarely replicate.











