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Real Estate in Anders Park East, Red Deer

Anders Park East is a natural fit for buyers who want the calm of a mature, residential setting without surrendering convenience.

Active listings

7

Median list price

$680,000

Avg list price

$971,386

Homes for Sale in Anders Park East, Red Deer

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Buying in Anders Park East

Who fits here

Anders Park East is a natural fit for buyers who want the calm of a mature, residential setting without surrendering convenience. As the eastern extension of the original Anders Park community in southeast Red Deer, this neighbourhood draws young families and move-up buyers attracted to its quiet crescents, larger lots, and proximity to a strong public school path: G.W. Smith Elementary feeds into Eastview Middle School and on to Hunting Hills High School, one of two large comprehensive high schools in the Red Deer Public School District. The neighbourhood sits close to the Collicutt Centre — Red Deer''s flagship recreation complex at 3031 30 Avenue — which offers a full water park, a field house, climbing wall, and a 290-metre fitness track across 250,000 square feet of facility. Red Deer''s Waskasoo Park trail network, with over 80 kilometres of multi-use pathways, is easily reachable for cycling, walking, and Nordic skiing. Buyers who work in the city''s health care, oil and gas, or trades sectors will appreciate that Route 11 (Anders-Vanier Woods) provides direct transit service to downtown''s Sorensen Station every 30 minutes on weekdays, while the Queen Elizabeth II Highway puts both Calgary and Edmonton within a 90-minute drive. This is a neighbourhood for buyers who value community rootedness and outdoor access in equal measure.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Anders Park East sits within Red Deer''s broader southeast residential market. The median sold price in this neighbourhood is, with an average sold price. Homes here have been selling in an average of days on market, reflecting sale-to-list ratios across the past 12 months. There have been sales recorded over that period. Active listings are currently priced between, with an average price per square foot. The neighbourhood''s single-family focus keeps supply limited and supports relatively stable pricing compared to higher-turnover condo markets elsewhere in the city.

Commute and lifestyle

Southeast Red Deer''s location along the Queen Elizabeth II Highway corridor puts Anders Park East within roughly 90 minutes of both Calgary and Edmonton by car — a practical reality for buyers whose work occasionally takes them to either city. Within Red Deer itself, Route 11 (Anders-Vanier Woods) runs every 30 minutes on weekdays, connecting the neighbourhood directly to downtown''s Sorensen Station and onward to the Bower Transit Hub, making car-free commuting a realistic option for downtown workers. Daily errands are straightforward: Bower Place Shopping Centre, anchored at the Bower Transit Hub, is the primary retail destination for groceries and services, and Gasoline Alley — Red Deer''s major commercial strip along the QE II — is accessible via Route 12. For recreation, the Collicutt Centre in south Red Deer is the neighbourhood''s closest major facility, offering pools, a field house, fitness studios, and year-round programming. The Waskasoo Park trail system — over 80 kilometres of paved and soft-surface paths — weaves through the city and connects to Bower Ponds, where residents can kayak, skate, and fish across the seasons. The combination of highway access, a transit spine, and an exceptional trail network makes Anders Park East one of southeast Red Deer''s most livable addresses.

Long-term context

Red Deer''s real estate market reflects the city''s role as Alberta''s third-largest urban centre and the service hub for a regional trade area of more than 312,000 people. The city''s diversified economy — spanning health care, oil and gas, construction, retail, and education — has historically provided more insulation against commodity-price swings than smaller Alberta resource towns. Southeast neighbourhoods like Anders Park East benefit from their position as established, supply-constrained communities: the lots are built out, new competing supply must come from greenfield areas further afield, and the school and transit infrastructure is already in place. Red Deer Polytechnic, the city''s post-secondary institution, anchors an educated workforce and supports longer-term demand for quality housing. As infrastructure investment continues in south Red Deer — including the Collicutt Centre and expanded transit connections — mature southeast neighbourhoods stand to capture appreciation as buyers look for established alternatives to newer peripheral developments.

About Anders Park East

Overview

Anders Park East is a mature, highly desirable neighbourhood in southeast Red Deer, celebrated for its peaceful cul-de-sacs and tree-lined streets. Known for its strong sense of community and family-friendly atmosphere, this established area blends suburban charm with easy access to modern city conveniences. The local premium market is reflected in an average sold price, with properties typically spending on the market.

Location

Situated in the sought-after southeast quadrant of Red Deer, Anders Park East is generally positioned near the intersection of 30 Avenue and 22 Street. The community is bordered by similarly well-regarded neighbourhoods such as Aspen Ridge, Anders South, and Lancaster Meadows, providing a quiet residential enclave that remains well-connected to major local commuting routes.

Housing character

The real estate landscape in Anders Park East predominantly features premium single-family detached homes, with the majority of the community's development occurring throughout the 1990s. Properties here typically offer larger lots, mature landscaping, and spacious multi-bedroom layouts, boasting a high homeownership rate of roughly 95 percent. The area currently has 7 active listings, anchored by a median sold price.

Schools

Families in Anders Park East are served by both the Red Deer Public and Catholic school districts. While the immediate residential streets are safely tucked away from heavy traffic, students have convenient pedestrian and short commuting access to several educational institutions in bordering neighbourhoods, including the nearby Aspen Heights Elementary School.

Transit

While Anders Park East is largely car-dependent for daily errands, the neighbourhood is exceptionally bicycling-friendly due to Red Deer's flat topography and extensive paved trail network. For those utilizing public transportation, residents have access to several local Red Deer Transit bus routes that feature stops within a short walking distance from most homes.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy quick and convenient access to retail amenities just a few minutes from their doorsteps. The nearby East Hill Centre in Aspen Ridge, along with the Eastview Shopping Centre and Co-op Plaza, provide a wide selection of grocery stores, local dining establishments, cafes, and essential daily services.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a defining feature of the community, highlighted by the local Anders Park East Playground and beautifully maintained community walking trails. Furthermore, residents are just a short distance from the Collicutt Centre, Red Deer's premier multi-use recreation, fitness, and aquatic facility.

Lifestyle

Life in Anders Park East offers a tranquil, low-noise environment ideal for those seeking a calm, suburban ambiance. It appeals strongly to growing families, retirees, and professionals who appreciate peaceful residential living without sacrificing proximity to vibrant city amenities. Properties reflect steady demand with sales over the past year and an impressive sale-to-list ratio.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Anders Park East is served by G.W. Smith Elementary (also a designated French Immersion site), Eastview Middle School, and Hunting Hills High School — all part of Red Deer Public Schools. Hunting Hills is one of two large comprehensive high schools in the district, with approximately 1,400 students and programs ranging from Advanced Placement to Fine Arts.

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