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Homes for Sale in Woodcroft, Edmonton

Woodcroft draws buyers who want a mature northwest Edmonton neighbourhood with genuine amenities on the doorstep — not a car-dependent suburb.

Active listings

6

Median list price

$173,000

Avg list price

$237,665

Homes for Sale in Woodcroft, Edmonton

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Buying in Woodcroft

Who fits here

Woodcroft draws buyers who want a mature northwest Edmonton neighbourhood with genuine amenities on the doorstep — not a car-dependent suburb. Coronation Park is steps away, anchoring the southwest edge with the Telus World of Science, the Peter Hemingway Fitness Centre, lawn bowling, and an ice arena. The Woodcroft Branch of the Edmonton Public Library and Westmount Centre (one of Edmonton's oldest shopping malls, dating to 1955) are both within walking distance. Families appreciate having Ross Sheppard High School, Woodcroft Elementary, and St. Mark Catholic School all inside or adjacent to the neighbourhood. The 1.29 km² footprint means almost everything day-to-day is reachable on foot or by bike. Buyers who prioritize walkability, established tree canopy, and access to cultural attractions over brand-new construction will find Woodcroft a strong fit.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Woodcroft sits in Edmonton's mature northwest corridor, a segment that has attracted steady buyer interest from upsizers and investors alike. The neighbourhood recorded sales over the past 12 months, with a median sold price and an average. Homes are spending an average of days on market, and the sale-to-list ratio of reflects how closely sellers are pricing to market expectations. Active inventory currently stands at 6 listings, spanning a price range of. Average price per square foot sits, a figure that underscores the relative value mature infill opportunities represent compared to newer suburban stock.

Commute and lifestyle

Getting downtown from Woodcroft is straightforward. The Westmount Transit Centre — located within the neighbourhood — operates 11 bus bays serving both Edmonton Transit Service and St. Albert Transit, with direct connections toward downtown, the University of Alberta, and NAIT. For drivers, Groat Road (the eastern boundary) provides a direct corridor south into the river valley and the downtown core, typically under 15 minutes outside peak hours. Cyclists benefit from relatively flat terrain and proximity to the Groat Road pathway network. Day-to-day lifestyle is anchored by Coronation Park, which functions as a true multi-season community hub: skating and hockey in winter, lawn bowling and science programming in summer. Westmount Centre handles grocery and retail needs, while 118 Avenue to the north provides a growing strip of local restaurants and independent shops.

Long-term context

Woodcroft's long-term value case rests on factors that don't change: a constrained land base in a mature inner-city sector, proximity to Coronation Park, and a walkable grid layout that younger buyers increasingly prioritize. Edmonton's mature inner-city neighbourhoods have historically lagged new suburban construction in price but outperformed on lot-level value as infill pressure builds. Woodcroft's zoning mix — residential alongside light industrial pockets — has historically allowed for laneway suites and secondary suite conversions, adding income potential that pure residential zones often lack. The City of Edmonton has targeted mature neighbourhoods like Woodcroft for infrastructure renewal investment, which tends to lift long-term desirability. For buyers with a 5–10 year horizon, the combination of park access, transit infrastructure, and infill potential positions Woodcroft as a durable hold.

About Woodcroft

Overview

Woodcroft is a well-established, mature neighbourhood in northwest Edmonton known for its classic mid-century charm and expansive green spaces. Uniquely for an older community, more than half of its land is dedicated to non-residential use, giving residents immediate access to premier city attractions and amenities. With a lively community atmosphere and a median sold price, it appeals to families and professionals seeking a mid-range suburban lifestyle near the urban core.

Location

Situated in northwest Edmonton, Woodcroft is conveniently bounded by 118 Avenue to the north, 111 Avenue to the south, 142 Street to the west, and Groat Road to the east. This prime positioning allows for a straightforward commute to downtown Edmonton and easy access to major transportation corridors across the city.

Housing character

Development in Woodcroft primarily took place in the 1950s, resulting in streetscapes lined with mature trees and classic mid-century architectural styles. Single-family detached homes make up about 75% of the real estate landscape, frequently featuring well-kept raised bungalows. The neighbourhood is experiencing consistent revitalization and redevelopment, maintaining its appeal while offering an average sold price and homes spending an average of on the market.

Schools

Woodcroft is a family-friendly area well-served by local educational facilities. The community provides access to public elementary, junior high, and senior high schools within or immediately adjacent to the neighbourhood boundaries, ensuring students of all ages have convenient educational options close to home.

Transit

Public transportation is highly accessible in Woodcroft, with the Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) operating numerous bus routes along the bordering major avenues. The proximity to Groat Road and the nearby transit hubs provides residents with efficient, reliable bus connections to the downtown core, the University of Alberta, and other key city destinations.

Shopping and dining

The neighbourhood is anchored by the historic Westmount Centre, which opened in 1955 as one of North America's first indoor shopping malls. Today, Westmount Centre continues to serve as a convenient commercial hub, offering residents a wide mix of retail stores, professional services, grocery options, and casual dining venues right in their backyard.

Parks and recreation

Woodcroft is defined by its exceptional recreational facilities, primarily centered around the sprawling Coronation Park. This expansive green space features the Peter Hemingway Fitness and Leisure Centre, an indoor ice arena, sports fields, and outdoor lawn bowling, offering an unparalleled urban escape for nature lovers and active residents alike.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Woodcroft blends suburban tranquility with vibrant cultural and community engagement. The neighbourhood is home to the TELUS World of Science, a major Edmonton attraction, as well as a local branch of the Edmonton Public Library. Supported by an active community league that maintains outdoor rinks and hosts family-friendly events, residents enjoy a strong sense of belonging and community pride.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Woodcroft offers a mix typical of mature Edmonton neighbourhoods: single-detached bungalows and two-storeys built predominantly in the 1950s–1970s, along with a growing number of infill duplexes and secondary suites. The neighbourhood's zoning also permits some light industrial uses on the fringes, so buyers should confirm zoning when targeting specific streets.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 11:00 am (America/Edmonton)