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Real Estate in London Road, Lethbridge

London Road suits buyers who want Lethbridge''s history and downtown convenience in the same purchase.

Active listings

18

Median list price

$345,000

Avg list price

$330,144

Homes for Sale in London Road, Lethbridge

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Buying in London Road

Who fits here

London Road suits buyers who want Lethbridge''s history and downtown convenience in the same purchase. Roughly half the homes here date from 1890 to 1914 — craftsman-era bungalows and character two-storeys with mature trees, wide lots, and the kind of streetscape that newer subdivisions simply cannot replicate. The neighbourhood forms an L-shape directly south of the downtown core, so errands, the public library, Galt Museum, Yates Theatre, and the transit hub on 4th Avenue are all a short walk away. Fleetwood-Bawden Elementary (Early Education to Grade 5, including a Montessori stream) sits just blocks away on 9th Avenue South, making this a practical fit for young families who also value urban proximity. About 80% of the housing stock is single-family, with many owners adding legal basement suites — a setup that appeals to investors seeking rental income or buyers who want a mortgage helper. If you are a first-time buyer drawn to character details, a professional wanting a short commute to downtown employers, or an investor targeting a stable inner-city location, London Road deserves a close look.

Current market in the neighbourhood

London Road is an established inner-city neighbourhood where inventory moves steadily. The median sold price sits, with an average of across all property types. Homes have sold at of list price on average, reflecting a balanced market where well-priced character homes attract real competition. The typical home spends days on market before going firm. Over the past 12 months, properties have changed hands in the area. Active listings are currently priced from, with a median list price of $345,000. Average price per square foot runs, a figure worth benchmarking against newer suburbs when evaluating the value of an established location and lot.

Commute and lifestyle

London Road''s defining advantage is its position: the neighbourhood shares a boundary with downtown Lethbridge, putting the city''s commercial core, transit hub, banks, law firms, and major employers within a comfortable walk for most residents. Half of Lethbridge city bus routes converge on 4th Avenue, less than ten minutes on foot from most London Road addresses, making car-free commuting genuinely practical. Drivers reach Highways 3, 4, and 5 in minutes, connecting to Calgary (215 km), the US border at Coutts (100 km), and regional centres across southern Alberta. Within the neighbourhood itself, London Road Park on 7th Avenue South offers paved walking trails and mature shade trees — one of three green spaces serving the area alongside Kiwanis Greenacres and Kinsmen Park. Galt Gardens, the Yates and Sterndale Bennett theatres, two art galleries, and the Lethbridge Public Library are all reachable without a car. Lethbridge Polytechnic, one of the city''s two main post-secondary campuses and a major employer, is also located in South Lethbridge. For a neighbourhood that predates the automobile, London Road has aged remarkably well as a walkable, well-connected address.

Long-term context

Inner-city lots in Lethbridge have historically held their value precisely because supply is fixed. London Road has seen a net gain of only six homes since 2018 — the neighbourhood is effectively built out, and the City''s 2018 Area Redevelopment Plan focuses on thoughtful infill and character preservation rather than large-scale densification. That constrained supply, combined with consistent demand from buyers who want downtown adjacency and lot size, has kept the neighbourhood competitive. South Lethbridge anchors the city''s commercial and employment core, which insulates property values from the demand swings that can hit peripheral suburbs when economic conditions shift. The University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge Polytechnic together enrol roughly 14,800 students and employ thousands, providing a stable demand base for housing throughout the city. Character homes that have been thoughtfully updated tend to command a meaningful premium over unrenovated counterparts, giving owners who invest in their properties a clear path to above-average appreciation in this market.

About London Road

Overview

London Road is one of the oldest and most historic neighbourhoods in South Lethbridge, Alberta. Originally surveyed in 1885, it is celebrated for its rich heritage, mature tree-lined streets, and vibrant community spirit. Today, it remains a highly desirable area for buyers seeking a blend of central convenience and historic charm, with an affordable that offers an accessible entry point into the market.

Location

Situated in South Lethbridge, London Road sits immediately adjacent to the downtown core and the scenic coulees. The neighbourhood forms an L-shape defined by 6 Avenue South, Stafford Drive, 3 Avenue South, 13 Street South, 9 Avenue South, and Scenic Drive. It shares borders with the Upper East Side, Midtown, and Victoria Park, placing residents in a central hub where most parts of the city are just a short drive away.

Housing character

The real estate landscape is dominated by single-family detached properties, showcasing the area's rich heritage. Many character homes were built between 1890 and 1914, featuring classic Foursquare designs, cottage influences, broad verandahs, and painted brick. While historic preservation is common, the neighbourhood also features modern updates and infill developments. The reflects this charming mix of century-old properties, with an 18 indicating the current availability.

Schools

Families in London Road benefit from convenient access to a variety of educational options. The neighbourhood is served by multiple facilities within both the Lethbridge public and Catholic school districts, along with nearby private school alternatives. The highly walkable, grid-style layout of the community ensures that students and parents can often commute to nearby schools and daycares on foot.

Transit

Transportation is highly convenient, with major thoroughfares like Stafford Drive and 4 Avenue South providing quick vehicle access across the city. For public transit users, Lethbridge Transit bus stops are well-distributed and just a short walk from most homes. Notably, London Road is incredibly bike-friendly; it hosts the city's first dedicated bike boulevard along the historic 7 Avenue South, linking directly to Lethbridge's extensive interconnected trail network.

Shopping and dining

Thanks to its immediate proximity to downtown Lethbridge, London Road offers excellent walkability to everyday amenities. Residents are just a short stroll away from locally owned businesses, boutique shops, cozy coffee houses, and diverse dining options. Essential services, including local supermarkets and the nearby regional hospital, are also easily accessible, making running errands convenient without needing a vehicle.

Parks and recreation

Green space is abundant in this mature neighbourhood, providing residents with plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities. Local parks include Kinsmen Park, Kiwanis Greenacres Park, and London Road Park, which offer open spaces for field sports, relaxed picnics, and a tennis court that doubles as a pickleball court. The expansive Victoria Park is also located just next door for additional greenery.

Lifestyle

London Road offers a welcoming, slower-paced environment paired with the vibrancy of urban convenience. The community is anchored by the active London Road Neighbourhood Association, one of the city's oldest, which organizes year-round events to foster connection among residents. With homes typically seeing an that reflects steady demand, residents are drawn to the neighbourhood's timeless elegance, inclusive atmosphere, and pedestrian-friendly lifestyle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

About 80% of London Road''s housing stock is single-family, with a significant portion of homes built between 1890 and 1914. You will find craftsman-era bungalows, character two-storeys, and post-war homes, many updated with modern interiors while retaining their original architectural details. A number of properties include legal basement suites.

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Listing information last updated on June 15, 2026 at 12:00 am (America/Edmonton)