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Real Estate in West Highlands, Lethbridge

West Highlands suits families who want a newer west-side address without sacrificing proximity to everything Lethbridge has to offer.

Active listings

15

Median list price

$393,000

Avg list price

$469,240

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Who fits here

West Highlands suits families who want a newer west-side address without sacrificing proximity to everything Lethbridge has to offer. The neighbourhood draws young couples and growing families who value walkable streets, a pond park right in the community, and a quick drive to the University of Lethbridge and the Crossings — the west side hub anchored by the YMCA, the Crossings Branch library, and West Lethbridge Towne Centre. Most homes are single-detached builds from the 2000s and 2010s, so buyers get relatively modern floor plans with attached garages and open layouts. The mix of public and Catholic school options within minutes, including G.S. Lakie Middle School on Blackfoot Blvd W, means kids rarely need to travel far. Trail connections from West Highlands Park extend through the broader west-side pathway network, eventually linking to the Oldman River valley — one of the largest urban park systems in Canada. If you want a quiet, well-established community within West Lethbridge''s vibrant outer ring, West Highlands consistently earns attention from buyers relocating from out of province or upsizing from a starter home.

Current market in the neighbourhood

West Highlands sits within Lethbridge''s fast-rising west-side market. The city''s median sold price is, with an average. Homes here typically sell in days, reflecting steady demand in the corridor. Over the past twelve months, properties changed hands in this area, and sellers have been achieving a sale-to-list ratio. Active inventory is lean at 15 listings, which keeps upward pressure on values. For buyers budgeting their offer, the average price per square foot is running, with the market range spanning from.

Commute and lifestyle

West Highlands is tucked into the southwest quadrant of West Lethbridge, giving residents easy access to major arterials without the through-traffic noise of busier corridors. University Drive connects the neighbourhood to the University of Lethbridge campus in roughly five to ten minutes by car, and Lethbridge Transit routes on the west side all loop through the U of L transit hub — a practical option for students and staff who prefer to leave the car at home. The west side pathway network is the real lifestyle asset: paved trails from West Highlands Park branch outward to Nicholas Sheran Park, the coulees, and the Oldman River valley, giving cyclists and joggers access to one of the most scenic urban trail systems in southern Alberta. Day-to-day errands are handled by the retail cluster at West Lethbridge Towne Centre and MicMac Plaza, both within a five-minute drive. The Nicholas Sheran Leisure Centre offers ice and aquatics year-round, and the YMCA at the Crossings adds a field house, wave pool, and fitness facilities. Families appreciate that parks, schools, and recreation are all tightly clustered — weekend activities rarely require leaving the west side.

Long-term context

West Lethbridge has been the city''s primary growth engine since the early 1990s, and that steady demand has supported consistent appreciation across its neighbourhoods. Citywide, single-family assessments rose approximately 8% in both 2025 and 2026, and Lethbridge homes broadly gained 17.8% between January 2023 and January 2024 — among the stronger gains in the Prairie market. West Highlands, as an established rather than newly developing pocket, benefits from completed infrastructure, mature landscaping, and a recognised school catchment — factors that hold value when newer subdivisions push outward. Alberta''s lack of provincial income tax and Lethbridge''s comparatively affordable entry point relative to Calgary and Edmonton continue to attract interprovincial buyers, sustaining demand on the west side. With the Crossings precinct still adding amenities and the University of Lethbridge providing a stable employment and rental anchor, West Highlands is well-positioned to track the broader west-side appreciation trend.

About West Highlands

Overview

West Highlands is a picturesque and family-oriented neighbourhood situated on the west side of Lethbridge, Alberta. Known for its peaceful environment, the community strikes an ideal balance between suburban tranquility and urban accessibility. Offering beautifully landscaped green spaces and easy access to local amenities, the neighbourhood is a highly sought-after destination for families, professionals, and students. The local market typically features mid-range pricing, with a median sold price and an average sold price.

Location

Located in West Lethbridge, the community is conveniently situated near major routes, including University Drive and Whoop-Up Drive. This strategic positioning allows for seamless connectivity to downtown Lethbridge and the rest of the city, while the neighbourhood itself remains tucked away from the heaviest urban traffic.

Housing character

The neighbourhood features a diverse mix of housing options, with single-family detached homes being the dominant property type. Much of the development occurred after the year 2000, showcasing contemporary designs, large yards, and mature landscaping. Alongside spacious detached properties, the area also includes townhouses and modern condominiums to suit various stages of life. The active market currently sees homes sold over the past year, with properties trading at per square foot.

Schools

West Highlands is highly appealing to families due to its exceptional access to education. The neighbourhood is within the catchment or close proximity to several schools, including Mike Mountain Horse Elementary School, Father Leonard Van Tighem School, and Nicholas Sheran Community School. Additionally, the University of Lethbridge is located just minutes away, making it an incredibly convenient location for university faculty, staff, and post-secondary students.

Transit

While residents frequently rely on cars to navigate the city, West Highlands offers convenient multi-modal transportation options. Major roadways ensure quick commutes, and the area is served by Lethbridge Transit bus routes that connect easily to the nearby university terminal. For active commuters, the neighbourhood is well-suited for cycling, boasting a robust network of paved pathways and pedestrian-friendly sidewalks.

Shopping and dining

Residents of West Highlands enjoy excellent proximity to daily conveniences and commercial hubs. The community is situated right next to the West Highlands Towne Centre and West Lethbridge Towne Centre, offering immediate access to major grocery stores like Safeway and Save-On-Foods. A variety of dining establishments, coffee shops, and retail stores line nearby University Drive, ensuring that all essential services are just a short walk or drive away.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a staple of the West Highlands experience, highlighted by the stunning West Highlands Park. This expansive public space features a tranquil lake with an iconic pedestrian bridge, paved walking trails, picnic areas, and a children's playground. The community is also just a short distance from the ATB Centre, the Cor Van Raay YMCA, and Nicholas Sheran Park, providing residents with abundant opportunities for swimming, ice skating, and fitness.

Lifestyle

Life in West Highlands is defined by a slower-paced, welcoming atmosphere that encourages outdoor activity and community connection. Whether enjoying a quiet stroll around the local lake, attending cultural events at the nearby University, or visiting local parks, residents benefit from a high quality of life. The desirable nature of the community is reflected in the local real estate market, where homes spend an average of on the market and boast a healthy sale-to-list ratio.

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Frequently Asked Questions

West Highlands is served by several west-side schools. G.S. Lakie Middle School (grades 6–8, Lethbridge School Division) is located on Blackfoot Blvd W nearby. Catholic families are served by Holy Spirit Catholic School Division schools including Children of St. Martha. Use the Lethbridge School Division''s online catchment tool at lethsd.ab.ca to confirm exact boundaries for your address.

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Listing information last updated on June 14, 2026 at 4:00 am (America/Edmonton)