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Real Estate in Stafford Manor, Lethbridge

Stafford Manor draws buyers who want the best of both worlds on Lethbridge''s north side: a quiet, established neighbourhood with genuine coulee views and trail access, yet just minutes from downtown and major shopping.

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Who fits here

Stafford Manor draws buyers who want the best of both worlds on Lethbridge''s north side: a quiet, established neighbourhood with genuine coulee views and trail access, yet just minutes from downtown and major shopping. The housing stock runs from solidly built single-family homes developed through the 1980s and 1990s to a newer townhome condo completed between 2017 and 2024, so first-time buyers and downsizers alike find workable options. About 85% of properties are owner-occupied, giving streets a settled, neighbour-knows-neighbour feel that appeals to families raising children and empty-nesters looking for low-maintenance lifestyle upgrades. Positioned between Scenic Drive North and Stafford Drive North, the neighbourhood backs onto the coulees in several spots, making it a natural fit for hikers, cyclists, and anyone who wants a quick escape to Lethbridge''s trail network without leaving the city. Commuters benefit from easy access to Highway 3 and the north-side transit terminal, with both the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College reachable within a 15-minute drive. If a calm street, affordable entry price relative to Alberta urban centres, and proximity to nature rank high on your list, Stafford Manor deserves a serious look.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Homes in Stafford Manor are currently listed from, with a median list price. The neighbourhood carries active listings at this time. Properties that sell have recently closed at a median and an average, with sales recorded over the past 12 months. Sellers are achieving of their asking price on average, and homes are spending days on hômm before going firm. The average price per square foot sits.

Commute and lifestyle

Stafford Manor sits in a compact part of north Lethbridge where daily errands rarely require a long drive. Stafford Drive North connects directly to Mayor Magrath Drive, the city''s main commercial spine, putting grocery stores, pharmacies, and big-box retail within a five-minute trip. The north transit terminal provides bus links across the city, including direct routes to the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College, both reachable in roughly 15 minutes by car. Downtown Lethbridge is similarly close — a straight shot south on Stafford Drive or through the Crowsnest Highway corridor. For families, the surrounding Staffordville area offers walkable access to Senator Buchanan School and several Catholic school options, with parks including Stafford Tot Lot and Staffordville Playground providing shaded, tree-lined green space. The neighbourhood''s northern edge borders the Stafford Coulee system, where residents step directly onto Lethbridge''s 30-kilometre pathway network for walking, running, and cycling. Coulee-facing properties also capture the sweeping chinook skies and golden-hour light that define the southern Alberta landscape — a daily reminder that ''just north of downtown'' still means genuine natural beauty.

Long-term context

North Lethbridge''s established neighbourhoods, including Stafford Manor, have benefited from broad city-wide price momentum: average Lethbridge home prices rose approximately 17.8% between January 2023 and January 2024 — more than double the national average of 7.6% over the same period. Property assessments for single-family dwellings climbed a further 8% on average for the 2025 tax year, reflecting continued demand across the city. Stafford Manor''s appeal as an affordable entry point into the north side, combined with a high owner-occupancy rate and limited new land supply within its coulee-bounded footprint, supports durable long-term value. Lethbridge itself crossed the 100,000-population milestone in 2023, cementing its status as Alberta''s fourth major city and attracting ongoing investment in infrastructure and services. For buyers, Stafford Manor offers a chance to own in a city with strong employment fundamentals — government, health, education, and retail anchor the local economy — at prices that remain materially lower than Calgary or Edmonton comparables.

About Stafford Manor

Overview

Stafford Manor is a peaceful, well-established residential neighbourhood located in North Lethbridge. Known for its quiet streets and welcoming atmosphere, it offers a comfortable community environment for families, professionals, and retirees alike. The area balances a calm suburban feel with practical access to city amenities, reflecting an attractive mid-range market with an average sold price.

Location

Situated in the northern quadrant of Lethbridge, Stafford Manor is conveniently positioned near key thoroughfares like Stafford Drive North. It is bordered by neighbouring residential communities such as Staffordville and St. Edwards. The neighbourhood's location allows for straightforward commuting across the city and quick access to the scenic Lethbridge coulee landscapes.

Housing character

The housing landscape in Stafford Manor is defined predominantly by mid-range, single-family detached homes, which make up the vast majority of the community's real estate. Many of the properties were constructed between the 1960s and 1990s, often featuring three to four bedrooms and spacious lots. The neighbourhood boasts a high homeownership rate of approximately 80%, with an active listing count.

Schools

Families in Stafford Manor benefit from convenient access to education, with primary schools often just a short stroll away. The area is served by several well-regarded public and Catholic schools in North Lethbridge, including Senator Buchanan Elementary School and St. Paul School, ensuring strong educational foundations for younger residents.

Transit

Navigating Stafford Manor is exceptionally car-friendly, offering easy parking and quick connections to major Lethbridge commuting routes. While public transit options consist of a few local bus routes, the neighbourhood is highly accommodating to cyclists due to its flat terrain and integrated bike lanes, providing alternative active ways to commute.

Shopping and dining

While major grocery runs generally require a vehicle, residents are never far from everyday commercial conveniences. Staple items and local pharmacies are typically a very short trip away, while larger supermarkets, diverse dining options, and retail centers are easily accessible via a quick drive to the nearby commercial corridors along Stafford Drive North.

Parks and recreation

The neighbourhood is well-equipped with accessible public green spaces and outdoor amenities. Residents enjoy easy access to nearby parks, including the natural beauty and walking trails of the Stafford Coulee. These well-distributed parks provide open fields and recreational opportunities that support an active outdoor lifestyle.

Lifestyle

Life in Stafford Manor is characterized by a relaxed and tranquil atmosphere. The community's low street noise, mature residential feel, and nearby green spaces make it an ideal retreat for those seeking a quiet suburban setting. Offering excellent value with a median sold price, the neighbourhood consistently attracts buyers looking for comfort, stability, and a strong sense of community.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The neighbourhood is primarily single-family detached homes built from the 1980s through the 1990s, complemented by a newer townhome condo development built between 2017 and 2024. You''ll also find some older character homes closer to the adjacent Staffordville area. About 85% of properties are owner-occupied, which reflects the stable, family-oriented feel of the streets.