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Real Estate in Fairway, Grande Prairie

Fairway is Grande Prairie''s golf-adjacent southeast neighbourhood, named for its position directly beside the Grande Prairie Golf and Country Club across Resources Road.

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Who fits here

Fairway is Grande Prairie''s golf-adjacent southeast neighbourhood, named for its position directly beside the Grande Prairie Golf and Country Club across Resources Road. The area suits buyers who want a newer residential pocket with easy access to the city''s commercial corridor without sacrificing a suburban feel. Young families drawn to Grande Prairie''s resource-sector wages will find Fairway''s newer build stock attractive — the neighbourhood was planned in the late 2000s, so most homes reflect contemporary layouts and energy standards. Couples and professionals working in oil and gas, forestry, or regional services appreciate the quick southeasterly routes to industrial parks and the Ring Road. The golf course next door adds rare greenspace adjacency for a newer subdivision, giving the street-facing homes long sightlines and a quieter western edge. Buyers who prioritize walkable green recreation, newer construction, and solid resale fundamentals in one of Alberta''s fastest-growing non-metro markets will find Fairway worth a close look.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Grande Prairie''s residential market recorded an average sale price and a median, with homes spending an average of days on market before going firm. The city logged residential sales over the past 12 months, reflecting steady demand across a market where affordability remains a key draw. The sale-to-list ratio city-wide sits, and active inventory currently shows listings. Price ranges have historically been most competitive in the $300K–$400K band, while the broader market has seen to coverage for single-detached homes. Grande Prairie posted over 579 housing starts in 2025 — a 60-plus percent jump from 2024 — making it the fastest-growing non-metro housing market in Alberta and signalling continued demand pressure on established neighbourhoods like Fairway.

Commute and lifestyle

Fairway sits in Grande Prairie''s southeast quadrant with Resources Road as its western spine, putting the city''s main commercial strip — 100th Avenue — roughly a 10-minute drive north. The Ring Road connects southeast residents to the industrial parks, the airport, and the broader highway network without cutting through downtown. Daily errands are handled by nearby big-box retail along Resources Road and the Crystal Landing commercial node. Recreation options within a short drive include Bear Paw Par 3 Golf and the South Bear Creek trail network, disc golf, and beach volleyball courts. The Grande Prairie Golf and Country Club is effectively next door for residents on Fairway''s western streets. Grande Prairie operates four school divisions across roughly 32 schools, with public and Catholic options serving southeast catchments. The city''s youthful demographic — largest age cohort is 30 to 34 — means Fairway neighbours tend to be families and working professionals at similar life stages, giving the community a cohesive social character.

Long-term context

Grande Prairie functions as the regional capital for northwestern Alberta, servicing a trade area of nearly 295,000 people across the Peace Region, northern BC, and the NWT. That anchored economic role insulates the housing market from single-industry swings better than smaller resource towns. The city''s average home price of roughly $319,000 sits well below Edmonton and Calgary benchmarks while household incomes — buoyed by oil and gas wages — produce discretionary spending reportedly double the national average. For Fairway specifically, the golf course adjacency adds a scarcity premium: large-scale greenspace next to a residential subdivision cannot be replicated once built out. The broader southeast corridor is still absorbing growth from the Summerside and Countryside South expansions, which keeps infrastructure investment flowing to the quadrant. Buyers entering Fairway today are positioned in a neighbourhood where land supply is constrained to the west by the golf course the east by CN Rail, limiting future dilution of the address.

About Fairway

Overview

Fairway is a peaceful residential neighbourhood in southeast Grande Prairie, offering a tranquil suburban environment. Much of the community's development took place after 2000, creating a quiet setting that appeals to those seeking an affordable lifestyle away from the city's busy center. The local market currently features active listings with an average time on the market.

Location

Located in the southeast quadrant of Grande Prairie, Fairway is bordered by Resources Road to the west and the Canadian National Railway tracks to the east. The neighbourhood sits adjacent to the Summerside and Kennedy subdivisions, with the Grande Prairie Golf and Country Club positioned directly across Resources Road.

Housing character

The real estate landscape in Fairway is primarily composed of single-family detached houses, though the area also incorporates medium-density multi-family properties. Most homes feature three or more bedrooms and were built during a development boom following the year 2000. Homeownership is high in this area, representing about 80% of residents. The median sold price here.

Schools

There are no primary or high schools located directly within Fairway's boundaries. Families residing in the neighbourhood will need to utilize schools in adjacent Grande Prairie communities, which are typically accessed via a short drive or school bus.

Transit

Transportation in Fairway is highly car-dependent. Driving is the most convenient way to navigate the area, and street parking is readily available. Public transit service is limited, and the community's layout means running daily errands by foot or bicycle can be challenging.

Shopping and dining

Residents of Fairway will find that a vehicle is typically necessary for grocery shopping and dining out. While the community has designated commercial space in its southern portion, the majority of the neighbourhood is residential, requiring a short drive to reach major supermarkets, retail centers, and restaurants elsewhere in Grande Prairie.

Parks and recreation

Green space in Fairway includes local storm water ponds and neighbourhood park areas designed for passive recreation. A major highlight for active residents is the community's immediate proximity to the Grande Prairie Golf and Country Club, an 18-hole course situated just across Resources Road.

Lifestyle

Fairway provides a calm, laid-back lifestyle that is ideal for buyers looking for a quiet retreat. The low noise levels and peaceful streetscapes make it a highly desirable spot for those who value privacy and a slower suburban pace, while still maintaining convenient driving access to broader city amenities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Fairway takes its name from its location directly adjacent to the Grande Prairie Golf and Country Club, one of three 18-hole courses in the city. The neighbourhood sits in the southeast quadrant of Grande Prairie and was developed in the late 2000s, offering newer single-family homes with the rare benefit of greenspace along its western edge.