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.











