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Homes for Sale in York, Edmonton

York attracts buyers who want established northeast Edmonton at an accessible price point.

Active listings

15

Median list price

$252,000

Avg list price

$337,073

Homes for Sale in York, Edmonton

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Buying in York

Who fits here

York attracts buyers who want established northeast Edmonton at an accessible price point. The neighbourhood suits first-time buyers and investors drawn to its mix of single-detached homes, semi-detached, and row houses — a legacy of its 1960s and 1970s build-out. With roughly 30 percent of dwellings rented, investors find a ready tenant pool without competing in land assembly territory. Families appreciate York Elementary School sitting at the neighbourhood's centre, while buyers who commute downtown or to the University of Alberta by transit find the proximity to Clareview LRT Station — just east of the neighbourhood boundary — a genuine daily advantage. Those who prefer ownership without the premium of newer infill construction will find York's mature tree canopy and compact 1.19 km² footprint a comfortable fit.

Current market in the neighbourhood

York is a mature, established neighbourhood where pricing reflects the 1960s–70s housing stock and the transit-accessible northeast Edmonton market. With 15 homes currently listed and a price range running from, the median sold price sits at — reflecting the area's accessible entry point relative to the Edmonton average. Sellers have achieved a sale-to-list ratio, and homes have averaged days on market over the past year, with sales recorded in that period. The average price per square foot of reflects the predominantly bungalow and split-level stock built during York's primary development era.

Commute and lifestyle

York sits at the western edge of Edmonton's Clareview district, putting residents within walking distance of one of the city's major LRT transit hubs. Clareview LRT Station connects directly to downtown Edmonton, NAIT, and the University of Alberta via the Capital Line, making car-free commuting genuinely practical for students and office workers alike. Drivers have quick access to Manning Drive and 137 Avenue for cross-city trips. Day-to-day needs are covered by the commercial strip in York's southeast corner, with Londonderry Mall — one of northeast Edmonton's primary retail anchors — located in adjacent Kildare neighbourhood. York Rec Centre offers a 25-metre pool, gymnasium, weight and cardio rooms, and group fitness classes, serving as the community's main indoor gathering space. Nearby green space and the community league provide seasonal programming that keeps the neighbourhood active year-round.

Long-term context

York's value story is tied to Edmonton's broader mature-neighbourhood pattern: post-war and 1960s–70s stock that stayed flat through the 2010s is now attracting renovation-minded buyers as inner-city-inner-city land prices climb. The neighbourhood's location within the mature area sector means lots are eligible for infill development under Edmonton's Zoning Bylaw, giving owners long-term land optionality beyond the existing dwelling. Transit-oriented demand has also grown since Clareview LRT Station opened as a full transit centre, improving connectivity scores for the area. While York's average household income has historically trailed the Edmonton median slightly, increasing owner-occupancy among younger buyers upgrading the 1960s–70s stock is gradually shifting the neighbourhood's composition — a pattern seen across comparable mature northeast Edmonton communities.

About York

Overview

York is an affordable, family-friendly neighbourhood in Northeast Edmonton. Developed primarily during the 1960s and 1970s, the community offers a balanced mix of residential tranquility and urban convenience. With homes sold over the past year, it remains a popular choice for buyers looking for value, with listings spending an average of on the market.

Location

Located in Northeast Edmonton, York is bordered by 144 Avenue to the north, 137 Avenue to the south, 66 Street to the west, and 50 Street and Manning Drive to the east. The neighbourhood sits conveniently adjacent to the Clareview district, offering quick access to major commuter routes.

Housing character

The dominant property type in York is the single-family detached bungalow, though the community is historically significant for being home to Edmonton's first condominium complex. Today, the streetscape is a mix of single-detached homes, semi-detached properties, and row housing, maintaining an accessible entry point into the market with a competitive.

Schools

Families in the community are well-served by local education options, including York School, which is centrally located within the neighbourhood. Additional nearby schools include Steele Heights School, McLeod School, and St. Dominic Catholic Elementary School.

Transit

York boasts excellent public transit connectivity, highlighted by its close proximity to the Clareview LRT Station and transit centre just outside its eastern boundary. This transit hub features extensive park-and-ride facilities and provides a direct, rapid commute to downtown Edmonton, Commonwealth Stadium, and the University of Alberta.

Shopping and dining

Residents benefit from exceptional access to retail and dining. Londonderry Mall is located immediately west of the neighbourhood, while a commercial sector in York's southeast corner offers banking, coffee shops, fast food, and everyday services. The extensive Clareview shopping district is also just a short distance away.

Parks and recreation

The neighbourhood features accessible green spaces, including community parklands and a local spray park that is a neighborhood favorite for families during the summer months. Residents also enjoy walkable, mature tree-lined streets and close proximity to the Northeast Community Health Centre.

Lifestyle

Offering a highly walkable and amenity-rich environment, York is ideal for first-time buyers and growing families. The combination of affordable housing, nearby retail hubs, and effortless LRT access provides a convenient and well-rounded suburban lifestyle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

York's housing stock is predominantly single-detached and semi-detached homes built in the 1960s and 1970s, complemented by row houses and low-rise multi-family units. The neighbourhood also holds the distinction of containing Edmonton's first condominium complex, developed in 1967. Just over half of all dwelling units are ground-oriented single and semi-detached homes, making it a solid option for buyers seeking a traditional residential property at a mature-neighbourhood price.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 3:00 pm (America/Edmonton)