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Homes for Sale in Wild Rose, Edmonton

Wild Rose draws buyers who want a fully built-out southeast Edmonton neighbourhood without the price premium of newer fringe communities.

Active listings

52

Median list price

$487,400

Avg list price

$421,038

Homes for Sale in Wild Rose, Edmonton

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Buying in Wild Rose

Who fits here

Wild Rose draws buyers who want a fully built-out southeast Edmonton neighbourhood without the price premium of newer fringe communities. The area skews heavily toward families: detached single-family homes account for roughly 78% of the housing stock, owner-occupancy sits near 97%, and Father Michael Troy Catholic Junior High anchors the central school-and-park site. Buyers who value ravine access, linear park trails, and an established street grid—without sacrificing quick connections to Anthony Henday Drive—consistently shortlist Wild Rose alongside neighbouring Silver Berry and Larkspur.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Wild Rose trades across a range defined by its predominantly single-family base. List prices typically run from, with a median sold price and an average. Homes have averaged days on market over the past year, with sales recorded and a sale-to-list ratio. Active inventory sits at 52 listings, and the average price per square foot. Condos and row homes add affordable entry points below the neighbourhood average.

Commute and lifestyle

Drivers reach Anthony Henday Drive in under five minutes via 17 Street or 34 Street, making Wild Rose one of the faster southeast Edmonton neighbourhoods for ring-road access. The Meadows Transit Centre on 17 Street and Tamarack Way—opened in 2010 with 13 bus bays serving 15-plus routes—provides solid transit connections to downtown and NAIT without a transfer. A five-kilometre off-leash and multi-use path links Wild Rose to Silver Berry, Larkspur, and Laurel along a landscaped utility corridor. The Meadows Community Recreation Centre and Library, opened in 2014, brings twin NHL arenas, aquatics, and fitness facilities within a short drive.

Long-term context

Wild Rose was built out primarily in the 1990s, meaning the neighbourhood is past the speculative growth phase but benefits from mature landscaping, stable school enrolment, and a consistent owner-occupier base. Its 97% owner-occupancy rate—well above the Edmonton average—dampens rental churn and supports steady resale values. Proximity to RioCan Meadows retail and the Meadows Recreation Centre adds long-term lifestyle value without requiring buyers to pay for brand-new construction. For equity-focused buyers, the combination of ravine adjacency, transit infrastructure, and a fully built school network positions Wild Rose as a durable hold in southeast Edmonton.

About Wild Rose

Overview

Wild Rose is a vibrant, family-friendly neighbourhood located in The Meadows area of southeast Edmonton. Named after Alberta's provincial flower, the community is known for its abundance of green spaces, quiet suburban atmosphere, and well-planned residential streets. With the majority of development occurring in the 1990s and 2000s, Wild Rose offers a modern, serene environment with easy access to the broader city's amenities.

Location

Situated in southeast Edmonton, Wild Rose is bounded by 38 Avenue to the north, 17 Street to the east, and 34 Street to the west. Its southern boundary follows the scenic, irregular line of the Mill Creek Ravine, bordering the Silver Berry neighbourhood. The community enjoys quick access to major commuter routes like Whitemud Drive and Anthony Henday Drive.

Housing character

The real estate landscape in Wild Rose is predominantly composed of single-family detached houses, which make up nearly 80 percent of the dwellings, alongside a mix of duplexes, townhouses, and low-rise condos. Homes here typically boast modern designs and spacious lots, attracting families and established professionals. The neighbourhood offers mid-range pricing with a median sold price and an average sold price, alongside a very high rate of owner-occupancy.

Schools

Families in Wild Rose are served centrally by Father Michael Troy Catholic Junior High School, which provides a large open park site for students and residents. While this is the primary school located directly within the neighbourhood's boundaries, students also have convenient access to several nearby public and Catholic elementary and high schools in the surrounding Meadows district.

Transit

Public transportation in Wild Rose is highly accessible, with several Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus routes navigating the community. Residents benefit from close proximity to the Meadows Transit Centre, a major park-and-ride hub located just north of the neighbourhood, as well as convenient connections to the broader transit network and the Valley Line LRT.

Shopping and dining

To maintain its peaceful residential character, Wild Rose does not contain commercial developments within its borders. However, residents enjoy immediate access to extensive retail options at the adjacent RioCan Meadows Shopping Centre just north of 38 Avenue. This nearby retail hub provides grocery stores, major big-box retailers, dining options, and everyday professional services.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts will love the neighbourhood's ample green space. Mill Creek and its beautiful ravine run along the southern edge, offering an extensive network of paved multi-use trails perfect for walking, jogging, and cycling. Centrally located Wild Rose Park, Kittlitz Park, and landscaped linear utility corridors provide even more open space for active recreation.

Lifestyle

Wild Rose offers a relaxed, slower-paced suburban lifestyle that is highly sought after by families and those who appreciate nature. The community is exceptionally car-friendly and features a quiet, serene atmosphere free from heavy commercial traffic. With 52 active listings on the market and homes selling in an average, it is a desirable, close-knit community that beautifully balances natural beauty with urban convenience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Wild Rose is predominantly a single-family neighbourhood—about 78% of dwellings are detached homes. The remaining stock includes condominiums and apartments (roughly 12%), duplexes and fourplexes (around 6%), and a smaller share of row houses. This mix gives buyers options from entry-level condos to larger detached homes on full lots.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 5:00 pm (America/Edmonton)