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Homes for Sale in West Meadowlark Park, Edmonton

West Meadowlark Park appeals most to buyers who want a mature, established neighbourhood with real infrastructure already in place.

Active listings

14

Median list price

$187,500

Avg list price

$407,821

Homes for Sale in West Meadowlark Park, Edmonton

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Buying in West Meadowlark Park

Who fits here

West Meadowlark Park appeals most to buyers who want a mature, established neighbourhood with real infrastructure already in place. Owner-occupancy runs around 70%, which means stable streets, pride of ownership, and neighbours who tend to stay — not a revolving door of renters. The housing stock skews toward 1960s and 70s single-detached homes on generous lots, making it a strong fit for buyers who want space to grow, renovate, or simply not share walls. Families benefit from four schools within the neighbourhood — two public, two Catholic — while downsizers appreciate the walkable scale and access to the Jasper Place Fitness and Leisure Centre. With West Edmonton Mall directly to the west and Meadowlark Health and Shopping Centre nearby, day-to-day errands rarely require crossing a highway. If your buyer wants a real neighbourhood — not a new-build suburb — with mature trees and an active community league that has run an outdoor rink since 1965, West Meadowlark Park delivers that at a price point well below comparable infill areas closer to the river valley.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Homes for sale in West Meadowlark Park are currently priced between, with a median sold price and an average. There are 14 active listings on the market right now. Over the past 12 months, homes changed hands in the neighbourhood, with properties averaging days on market before going firm. The sale-to-list ratio sits, reflecting how competitive offers have been relative to asking prices. Average price per square foot is running, and the median list price is $187,500. The neighbourhood's mix of single-detached homes and a meaningful share of row houses and apartments means the stats can span a wide range — comparing within the same property type gives the clearest picture of where value sits.

Commute and lifestyle

West Meadowlark Park sits roughly 12 km southwest of downtown Edmonton, and most residents drive — the commute via Stony Plain Road or the Whitemud Freeway takes 20 to 30 minutes outside of peak hours. Bus service runs along 170 Street and 87 Avenue, connecting to the broader ETS network. The bigger transit story is forward-looking: the Valley Line West LRT extension, currently under construction, will include a stop serving the Meadowlark area and is expected to open after 2028, which would give residents a direct rail link to downtown. Day-to-day lifestyle is well-supported without needing to leave the area. The Johnny Bright Sports Park and the Jasper Place Fitness and Leisure Centre are within easy walking distance, and the community league operates an outdoor rink each winter. West Edmonton Mall is a five-minute drive for retail, dining, and the Stony Plain Road corridor fills in the gaps with grocery stores, clinics, and services. The neighbourhood has a genuine walkable core for locals who know it, even if a car remains useful for longer trips.

Long-term context

West Meadowlark Park was built out primarily in the 1960s and 1970s as part of the former Town of Jasper Place, which amalgamated with Edmonton in 1964. That history matters for buyers thinking about long-term value: the neighbourhood is fully built, meaning no undeveloped parcels that could shift the character, and infrastructure — roads, utilities, parks — is long-established and maintained by the city. Edmonton's broader 2025 assessment data showed detached homes appreciating at about 8.4% and condos and townhomes rising nearly 11% in assessed value, reflecting sustained demand pressure across the city. West Meadowlark Park's position just east of West Edmonton Mall and within the catchment of multiple schools keeps it relevant to a wide buyer pool. The coming Valley Line West LRT, with a planned stop serving the Meadowlark corridor, is the clearest structural catalyst on the horizon — transit-adjacent properties in Edmonton have historically seen a meaningful lift once service opens, and buyers who purchase before the 2028-plus opening window are entering ahead of that potential repricing.

About West Meadowlark Park

Overview

West Meadowlark Park is an established, peaceful residential neighbourhood in west Edmonton. Known for its affordability and family-friendly atmosphere, the community offers excellent access to world-class amenities right next door. With properties spending an average of on the market and a median sold price, it presents an attractive option for first-time buyers and young families.

Location

Located in west Edmonton, the neighbourhood is bounded by 170 Street to the west, 163 Street to the east, 87 Avenue to the south, and 95 Avenue to the north. It is situated immediately east of the Summerlea neighbourhood, which is home to the renowned West Edmonton Mall. The Misericordia Community Hospital is conveniently located in the southwest corner of the community.

Housing character

Originally part of the Town of Jasper Place before being annexed by Edmonton in 1964, much of the neighbourhood's residential development took place in the 1960s. While single-family homes exist with mature lots, condos, apartments, and row houses make up a significant portion of the dwelling units, making it highly accessible for buyers. The local market features an average sold price and an average price per square foot.

Schools

The community is highly regarded for its educational institutions. Within its boundaries are two major high schools: Jasper Place High School and St. Francis Xavier High School. For younger students, the area is served by Annunciation Catholic Elementary School, Aurora Academic Charter School, and Afton School of the Arts, offering excellent educational choices within walking distance.

Transit

Residents benefit from well-connected Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus routes running along the major boundary roads, providing easy commutes across the city. The nearby Meadowlark area is also preparing for the future Valley Line West LRT extension, which will further enhance connectivity. For drivers, nearby Whitemud Drive ensures quick trips around the broader Edmonton area.

Shopping and dining

While West Meadowlark Park itself remains largely residential, its location offers unmatched shopping and dining convenience. Situated just across 170 Street is West Edmonton Mall, providing residents with endless retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Additionally, the nearby Meadowlark Health and Shopping Centre offers groceries, pharmacies, and essential day-to-day services.

Parks and recreation

The neighbourhood features exceptional recreational facilities, primarily clustered on the east side. Residents have easy access to the Johnny Bright Sports Park, Jasper Place Fitness and Leisure Centre, and the Bill Hunter Arena. The active West Meadowlark Community League also maintains a local community hall and an outdoor skating rink, fostering strong community engagement.

Lifestyle

Living in West Meadowlark Park offers a balanced lifestyle, combining the quiet, tree-lined streets of an established suburb with the vibrancy of major urban amenities just minutes away. The area currently sees healthy real estate activity with homes sold over the past year and a competitive sale-to-list ratio, appealing to those seeking both value and everyday convenience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

West Meadowlark Park's housing stock is anchored by 1960s and 70s single-detached homes, which make up roughly 40% of dwellings. Row houses account for around 18%, and apartments round out the remainder. Buyers looking for a detached home with a backyard will find the most options here, though the mix means there are entry points for a range of budgets.

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Listing information last updated on April 25, 2026 at 7:00 pm (America/Edmonton)