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Real Estate in Edgar Industrial Park, Red Deer

Edgar Industrial Park is Red Deer''s northwest industrial corridor, stretching along Edgar Industrial Drive and Edgar Industrial Way just off Highway 11A and the Queen Elizabeth II Highway.

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Median list price

$600,000

Avg list price

$600,000

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Buying in Edgar Industrial Park

Who fits here

Edgar Industrial Park is Red Deer''s northwest industrial corridor, stretching along Edgar Industrial Drive and Edgar Industrial Way just off Highway 11A and the Queen Elizabeth II Highway. This neighbourhood is zoned and built for commerce and industry — light manufacturing, metal fabrication, warehousing, logistics, trade services, and oilfield supply companies fill the streets. Residential development is minimal to non-existent within the park boundaries themselves. That honest framing shapes exactly who buys property here: business owners who want to own their premises rather than lease them, investors targeting industrial strata units or flex-bay buildings, and owner-operators in the trades or oil and gas supply chain who value the direct highway access above almost everything else. The Edgar Athletic Fields on Edgar Industrial Drive add an unexpected recreational note — soccer, baseball, and slo-pitch facilities sit inside the industrial boundary — but this is not a neighbourhood where you raise a family. Buyers looking to plant a business in central Alberta''s most strategically located industrial corridor will find Edgar Industrial Park worth a serious look; buyers searching for a home should look to neighbouring Inglewood or Oriole Park instead.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Listings in Edgar Industrial Park skew heavily commercial and industrial — a market shaped by Bay sizes, dock doors, and lot coverage ratios rather than bedroom counts. Where residential or mixed-use units do trade, the median sold price lands and the average. Properties have spent an average of days on market, reflecting the more deliberate pace typical of industrial real estate. Over the past 12 months sales have closed in this postal area. The sale-to-list ratio sits, and average price per square foot. Active listings currently range from. These figures move with Alberta''s energy sector cycle — rising permit values across Red Deer''s industrial base in 2025 (year-to-date construction permit totals up sharply) suggest continued demand for well-located industrial product in the city''s northwest quadrant.

Commute and lifestyle

Location is the defining advantage of Edgar Industrial Park. The neighbourhood sits at the intersection of Highway 11A and quick ramp access to the Queen Elizabeth II Highway, placing Calgary approximately 1.5 hours south and Edmonton roughly 1.5 hours north — a midpoint that industrial and logistics businesses treat as a feature, not a compromise. Red Deer Transit Route 50 provides peak-hour service into the park, useful for shift workers without vehicles. For operators, heavy truck access is direct: there are no residential streets to navigate. The Edgar Athletic Fields offer soccer, baseball, and slo-pitch for employees and community leagues — an unusual amenity inside an industrial boundary. Downtown Red Deer''s restaurants, Bower Ponds, and the Red Deer Regional Hospital are roughly 10 to 15 minutes away by vehicle. Red Deer Polytechnic, which runs the Centre for Innovation in Manufacturing, sits within the city and feeds a trained trade and technical workforce directly into the sector. For business owners, the lifestyle calculus here runs through access, labour pool, and operating costs — all of which are strong.

Long-term context

Industrial land values in Red Deer track Alberta''s energy and construction cycles more directly than residential real estate does. The city''s 2025 community profile counted 62,224 jobs across 4,000 businesses, with manufacturing, oil and gas, and construction among the seven anchor sectors. Building permit values surged in early 2025 — monthly permit values running well ahead of the same period in 2024 — signalling active investment in new industrial capacity across the city. Non-residential assessments remained relatively stable through the 2024 assessment cycle while residential values climbed an average of 7% city-wide. Alberta''s provincial GDP was forecast to accelerate to 3.3% growth in 2025 before moderating, providing a constructive macro backdrop for industrial property. For buyers, Edgar Industrial Park''s enduring advantage is its proximity to both the QEII and Highway 11A — infrastructure that does not change. Properties here tend to hold value well through downturns and appreciate meaningfully when Alberta''s construction and oilfield sectors expand.

About Edgar Industrial Park

Overview

Edgar Industrial Park is a major commercial and industrial hub located in Red Deer, Alberta. Primarily focused on light manufacturing, warehousing, and trade services, it serves as a significant employment center rather than a traditional residential neighborhood. Market activity reflects its commercial nature, with properties sold over the past year.

Location

Situated in the northwest quadrant of Red Deer, the park offers excellent access to major transportation routes, including the nearby Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2). This strategic position supports both local and regional logistics.

Housing character

As a dedicated industrial zone, Edgar Industrial Park contains essentially no residential housing. Real estate opportunities are primarily geared toward business spaces and facilities. The market currently features 1 active listings, with an average list price of $600,000.

Transit

Red Deer Transit provides commuter-focused bus service to the area, designed to accommodate local employees. Transit routes and strategically placed bus stops along Edgar Industrial Drive ensure convenient accessibility for the workforce.

Shopping and dining

Retail and dining options within the park are utilitarian, consisting mainly of wholesale suppliers, trade services, and casual lunch spots catering to daytime workers. Broader shopping and dining needs are met in adjacent commercial districts.

Parks and recreation

While the park itself is an industrial landscape, individuals are in close proximity to nearby recreational amenities. The G.H. Dawe Community Centre and the expansive Waskasoo Park trail system are located just a short drive away in neighboring communities.

Lifestyle

The atmosphere in Edgar Industrial Park is distinctly work-oriented, driven by the daily operations of its manufacturing and logistics businesses. It provides a highly functional, commute-friendly environment for professionals employed in Red Deer's industrial sector.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Edgar Industrial Park is zoned for industrial and commercial use. The neighbourhood does not contain residential housing. Buyers looking for homes near this area typically consider Inglewood, Oriole Park, or other adjacent Red Deer neighbourhoods.

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