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Real Estate in Anders Park, Red Deer

Anders Park draws buyers who want an established neighbourhood with room to breathe — people who value mature trees and quiet streets but still want a short drive to a full slate of amenities.

Active listings

6

Median list price

$512,400

Avg list price

$463,250

Homes for Sale in Anders Park, Red Deer

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Buying in Anders Park

Who fits here

Anders Park draws buyers who want an established neighbourhood with room to breathe — people who value mature trees and quiet streets but still want a short drive to a full slate of amenities. The housing stock is primarily detached single-family homes built in the 1970s and 1980s, which means larger lots, solid construction, and the kind of canopy you can only get from decades of growth. Many homes have been updated over the years, so buyers often find move-in-ready properties at prices that still undercut newer southeast subdivisions. Families are a strong fit: G.W. Smith Elementary, Eastview Middle School, and Hunting Hills High School (approximately 1,400 students, Advanced Placement and trades programs) all serve the catchment. Red Deer Transit Route 22 connects directly to Sorensen Station downtown, making car-free commuting practical. The Collicutt Centre — Red Deer's flagship recreation complex with a wave pool, NHL-size arena, climbing walls, and full fitness facilities — sits within easy reach in south Red Deer. Retirees and downsizers are also well represented here. The neighbourhood''s established character means less construction noise, stable assessed values, and a community that has coalesced over generations. For buyers who want proven over shiny, Anders Park consistently delivers.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Anders Park is an established Red Deer neighbourhood where the numbers reflect steady, long-term demand. The median sold price currently sits, with an average of across all property types. Homes are moving at an average of days on market, and the sale-to-list ratio of signals that sellers are pricing accurately and buyers are engaging seriously. Over the past 12 months, properties have changed hands in the area. Active buyers can expect a price range from roughly, with average price per square foot running. City-wide context: Red Deer residential assessments rose an average of 9.95% for the 2025 assessment year, reflecting strong market demand across the city.

Commute and lifestyle

Anders Park sits in the southeast corner of Red Deer, which puts the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2) within a few minutes by car — the main artery that connects Red Deer to Calgary (approximately 150 km south) and Edmonton (approximately 150 km north). For daily errands and work trips within the city, Red Deer Transit Route 22 runs from the neighbourhood through to Sorensen Station downtown, making it one of the better-served southeast communities for transit riders. Day-to-day life is genuinely convenient. East Hill Shopping Centre provides groceries, pharmacy, and retail within minutes of home. The Collicutt Centre in south Red Deer is the city''s largest recreation complex — wave pool with lazy river and water slides, four-lane indoor track, climbing walls, synthetic turf soccer pitches, and a full fitness studio. Red Deer''s broader Waskasoo Park system offers over 110 kilometres of hard and soft surface trails threading through the city, accessible from the southeast by bike or on foot. For families, having G.W. Smith Elementary, Eastview Middle, and Hunting Hills High all within the same catchment — and all connected by city transit — removes a lot of logistical friction from daily school runs. The neighbourhood association runs seasonal block parties and community events that keep the social fabric tight.

Long-term context

Anders Park benefits from two converging tailwinds: Red Deer''s citywide market strength and the enduring appeal of established, mature neighbourhoods. Red Deer residential property assessments rose 9.95% for the 2025 assessment year, with the total assessment roll reaching $20.8 billion — up $1.5 billion year-over-year — reflecting sustained buyer demand and limited new supply in the city''s core. Established neighbourhoods like Anders Park tend to hold their value through cycles because the underlying asset — large lots, mature trees, proximity to amenities — cannot be replicated in newer subdivisions. Buyers who purchased here a decade ago have seen steady appreciation, and the relative affordability compared to Calgary and Edmonton continues to attract relocating families and remote workers who use Red Deer''s central Highway 2 position as their base. New housing supply in Red Deer is concentrated in the northwest and southwest, which keeps resale demand healthy in mature southeast communities. For buyers with a medium-to-long horizon, Anders Park''s combination of price point, lot size, and neighbourhood character represents a durable value proposition.

About Anders Park

Overview

Anders Park is a well-established, highly sought-after neighbourhood in southeast Red Deer, Alberta. Known for its mature tree-lined streets, quiet cul-de-sacs, and strong sense of community, it has been a premier residential destination since its development in the 1970s and 1980s. With a welcoming atmosphere and premium real estate, homes in the area currently command an average list price of $463,250.

Location

Tucked away in the southeast quadrant of Red Deer, Anders Park is conveniently situated near major routes like 30 Avenue and 22 Street. This strategic location provides residents with a tranquil, leafy suburban setting while maintaining quick and easy access to the rest of the city and major commuter corridors.

Housing character

The neighbourhood's real estate landscape is predominantly defined by premium single-family detached homes. Properties here are highly regarded for their generous lot sizes, mature landscaping, and well-maintained exteriors, though there are also select townhomes and low-maintenance options available. The area's premium positioning is reflected in an average sold price, with homes typically spending on the market.

Schools

Education is a major draw for families moving to Anders Park. The community offers excellent access to local public and Catholic schools, including Mattie McCullough Elementary School and St. Elizabeth Seton School. Older students are well-served by nearby Eastview Middle School, as well as Hunting Hills High School and École Secondaire Notre Dame High School.

Transit

While driving is the primary mode of transportation for running daily errands, Anders Park is serviced by Red Deer Transit with several accessible bus routes and stops throughout the community. The neighbourhood is also noted for its reasonably good cycling infrastructure, featuring flat terrain and paved pathways that connect to the broader Red Deer trail network.

Shopping and dining

Residents of Anders Park enjoy exceptional convenience when it comes to daily amenities. The nearby Eastview Shopping Centre, Co-op Plaza, and East Hill Shopping Centre offer easy access to grocery stores, pharmacies, and local eateries. For more extensive retail and dining experiences, the Bower Place Shopping Centre and Southpointe Common are just a short drive away.

Parks and recreation

Green space is a significant focal point in this community. The namesake Anders Park sits at the heart of the neighbourhood, featuring a modern playground, scenic walking paths, tennis courts, and baseball diamonds. Additionally, residents are just minutes away from the Collicutt Centre, Red Deer's premier indoor recreation complex, which boasts pools, an indoor track, and extensive fitness facilities.

Lifestyle

Life in Anders Park is peaceful, family-oriented, and active. The neighbourhood boasts a strong community spirit, often supported by local association events that foster a close-knit, welcoming environment. The blend of beautiful green spaces, premier amenities, and a high quality of life makes it a top choice for professionals, families, and retirees, which is underscored by a competitive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Anders Park is served by G.W. Smith Elementary (K–6), Eastview Middle School (grades 7–8), and Hunting Hills High School (grades 9–12) through Red Deer Public Schools. Hunting Hills offers Advanced Placement courses, trades and apprenticeship programs, fine arts, 50 extracurricular clubs.

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Listing information last updated on June 9, 2026 at 9:00 pm (America/Edmonton)