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Homes for Sale in West Jasper Place, Edmonton

West Jasper Place draws buyers who want genuine west Edmonton character without paying the premium of newer southwest developments.

Active listings

13

Median list price

$595,000

Avg list price

$719,846

Homes for Sale in West Jasper Place, Edmonton

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Buying in West Jasper Place

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.

Current market in the neighbourhood

West Jasper Place sits in Edmonton's established westside resale market, where detached homes typically trade as part of the broader Jasper Place area. The neighbourhood posted sales over the past 12 months, with a median sold price and an average. Homes are moving at a sale-to-list ratio, reflecting buyer competition relative to asking prices. Average days on market stands, and active listings are currently at 13. List prices range from, with an average list price of $719,846 and price per square foot averaging. The mix of original bungalows, renovated splits, and newer infill row housing means price dispersion is wider than in more uniform neighbourhoods — buyers willing to do their own cosmetic work consistently find the best value at the lower end of that range.

Commute and lifestyle

West Jasper Place sits roughly 7 kilometres west of downtown Edmonton, and the commute options are genuinely strong for a neighbourhood at this price point. Stony Plain Road (102 Avenue) runs along the north edge of the neighbourhood and feeds directly into the core. The Jasper Place Transit Centre — one of Edmonton's major bus hubs — is within easy reach, connecting residents to multiple routes across the city without requiring a transfer downtown. Cyclists have a practical option too: the MacKinnon Ravine trail connects into the broader River Valley pathway network, making a car-free commute feasible in warmer months. Day-to-day errands are handled by the Jasper Gates shopping centre in the northeast corner of the neighbourhood alongside the Stony Plain Road Business Revitalization Zone, which has seen streetscaping upgrades, murals, and plaza improvements over the past decade. The 'We Belong in Jasper Place' initiative — funded through 2025 — is actively working to strengthen local social infrastructure and community identity along the commercial corridor.

Long-term context

West Jasper Place's appreciation story is tied to two forces playing out simultaneously. First, Edmonton's city-wide infill strategy has made older westside lots attractive to developers and owner-builders — in 2023 alone, West Jasper Place led Edmonton's redeveloping neighbourhoods for net new row housing approvals, with 24 units across six buildings. That new supply raises the neighbourhood's average transaction price over time and signals developer confidence in the area's trajectory. Second, the Jasper Place Revitalization initiative — focused on Stony Plain Road between 149 and 170 Streets — has been incrementally improving the commercial spine that frames the north edge of the neighbourhood. Rezoning proposals for the Stony Plain Road and 156 Street corridor advanced to public hearing engagement in late 2024, pointing toward more mixed-use density in coming years. Buyers purchasing detached homes here today are acquiring a foothold in a neighbourhood where the planning signals favour long-term land value growth, particularly for lots with redevelopment potential.

About West Jasper Place

Overview

West Jasper Place is a historic and highly sought-after neighbourhood in west-central Edmonton. Originally an independent town before its amalgamation with the city in 1964, the area seamlessly blends its mid-century heritage with modern urban renewal. With mature, tree-lined streets and a quiet, community-oriented atmosphere, it attracts buyers looking for both character and convenience. The local real estate market is active, seeing homes sold over the past year with an average list price of $719,846.

Location

Conveniently situated just 15 to 20 minutes from Edmonton's downtown core, West Jasper Place boasts excellent accessibility. The neighbourhood is bounded by 156 Street to the west, 149 Street to the east, 95 Avenue to the south, and 100 Avenue to the north. Major commuter routes, including Stony Plain Road and nearby Whitemud Drive, make it a prime location for professionals.

Housing character

The dominant property style in West Jasper Place is the single-family home, reflecting a premium shift as original mid-century bungalows on large lots make way for stunning, modern two-storey infills. While single-detached houses form the core of the community, low-rise apartments are also present along the arterial boundaries. The premium appeal of the area is highlighted by an average sold price and a median sold price.

Schools

Families in West Jasper Place have access to modern public education facilities, including nearby Aleda Patterson School for early elementary and Alex Janvier School for middle grades. The historic Sherwood School building is being transitioned into a francophone K-6 school. Additionally, the neighbourhood is home to the Orange Hub, a prominent community arts and education facility.

Transit

Public transportation in West Jasper Place is highly accessible, featuring numerous bus routes connecting residents to downtown and the University of Alberta. The community's transit profile is poised for a major upgrade with the future West Valley Line LRT, which will run along Stony Plain Road and 156 Street. Buyers can currently browse 13 active listings to find properties near these upcoming transit hubs.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy abundant local retail and dining options, anchored by the Jasper Gates Shopping Centre in the northeast corner. The Stony Plain Road Business Improvement Area forms the commercial heart of the area, offering a walkable strip of shops, cafes, and essential services. Nearby Mayfield Common provides even more shopping convenience.

Parks and recreation

Arthur Elliot Park serves as the central green space for the neighbourhood, complete with a playground, tennis courts, and an outdoor hockey rink maintained by the active West Jasper Sherwood Community League. For nature enthusiasts, the nearby MacKinnon Ravine offers scenic, paved bike trails that seamlessly connect to Edmonton’s expansive River Valley park system.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in West Jasper Place is best described as vibrant yet rooted in a quiet, mature community setting. Residents appreciate the elm-canopied streets and the balance of suburban tranquility with inner-city access. With properties spending an average of on the market and maintaining a strong sale-to-list ratio, the neighbourhood reflects a confident, premium community.

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Frequently Asked Questions

West Jasper Place is dominated by detached bungalows and split-levels built primarily between the 1950s and 1970s, many on lots large enough for secondary suites or garage suite additions. The neighbourhood also has a growing supply of newer infill row housing — West Jasper Place led Edmonton redeveloping neighbourhoods for row housing approvals in 2023. You'll find a range from unrenovated originals to fully updated homes, which creates meaningful price variation within a small geographic area.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 2:00 pm (America/Edmonton)