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Real Estate in Lonsdale, Red Deer

Lonsdale is a natural fit for families who want a quiet, established neighbourhood without sacrificing access to the amenities that make daily life easy.

Active listings

9

Median list price

$509,000

Avg list price

$488,422

Homes for Sale in Lonsdale, Red Deer

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Buying in Lonsdale

Who fits here

Lonsdale is a natural fit for families who want a quiet, established neighbourhood without sacrificing access to the amenities that make daily life easy. Most homes here are single detached properties with three or four bedrooms, and roughly three-quarters of residents own their homes — which tells you something about the commitment people feel to this community. The streets are calm and low-traffic, which matters when kids are riding bikes or walking to Mattie McCullough Elementary a few blocks away. Buyers who prioritize school continuity will appreciate that the whole K–12 pathway is sorted from day one: Mattie McCullough feeds into Westpark Middle School, then Hunting Hills High School, all within the Red Deer Public Schools division. The Collicutt Centre — one of Alberta''s most complete community recreation facilities — is a short drive south, offering everything from a leisure pool and water park to an ice arena and climbing wall. Lonsdale also sits near Red Deer Polytechnic, making it practical for households with students or faculty. If you want a neighbourhood that already works rather than one still finding its footing, Lonsdale delivers that settled, community-rooted feel.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Lonsdale is an established single-family neighbourhood in southeast Red Deer, where current market conditions reflect steady demand from families and long-term owners. The median sold price sits and the average sold price is, with homes typically ranging from. Properties here average days on market, and the sale-to-list ratio of indicates how closely homes are trading relative to their asking price — a useful signal of buyer competition. Over the past 12 months, homes changed hands in the neighbourhood. Active listings are currently sitting at 9, with an average price per square foot. Because Lonsdale is a built-out community with limited new supply, inventory tends to move at a measured pace, and well-priced homes in good condition routinely attract serious buyers.

Commute and lifestyle

Lonsdale sits in the southeast quadrant of Red Deer, positioned conveniently close to the city''s main arterials. The Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Hwy 2) is accessible via the 32nd Street corridor, putting Calgary about 1.5 hours south and Edmonton roughly the same distance north — important context for buyers who travel for work or family. Within Red Deer, the neighbourhood is served by Red Deer Transit with routes connecting southeast communities to downtown''s Sorensen Station and the Bower Transit Hub, though most residents find a car the practical choice for daily errands and school runs. The Collicutt Centre at 3031 30 Avenue is the neighbourhood''s recreational anchor, offering year-round programming including swimming, skating, gymnastics, and a licensed preschool. Red Deer Polytechnic at 100 Donald Blvd is close enough that faculty and students find Lonsdale a logical home base. Grocery and retail options are concentrated along 32nd Street and the Bower Mall corridor, all within a 10-minute drive. The neighbourhood itself is residential and quiet — parks and green spaces are woven through the area, and the pace of life reflects an area built for families who want calm streets rather than urban buzz.

Long-term context

Lonsdale is a mature, built-out neighbourhood, which shapes its appreciation story in a distinct way. Unlike newer developments at the city''s fringe where price swings can be sharper, established communities like Lonsdale tend to hold value steadily because supply is constrained — there is no new construction diluting the market. Red Deer''s broader housing market has moved through cycles tied to Alberta''s energy sector, but southeast family neighbourhoods with strong school catchments have historically weathered those cycles better than higher-density or investor-heavy areas. The neighbourhood''s proximity to the Collicutt Centre, Red Deer Polytechnic, and the Hwy 2 corridor adds a functional premium that supports resale demand. Buyers entering Lonsdale today are purchasing into a community with a demonstrated track record of owner-occupancy and community investment — factors that tend to underpin long-term price stability more reliably than speculative growth alone.

About Lonsdale

Overview

Lonsdale is a peaceful, family-oriented neighborhood situated in the southeastern part of Red Deer. Known for its well-kept streets, suburban charm, and abundant green spaces, the community attracts professionals, growing families, and retirees alike. The local real estate market is stable, with an average sold price, offering a welcoming environment with strong community connections.

Location

Located in the southeastern quadrant of Red Deer, Lonsdale is closely bordered by popular communities like Lancaster Green, Lancaster Meadows, and Deer Park. Its convenient positioning allows residents to enjoy a quiet suburban setting while maintaining straightforward driving access to Red Deer's major arterial roads and larger city amenities.

Housing character

The dominant housing type in Lonsdale is the single-family detached home, with the vast majority of the neighborhood's development occurring after the year 2000. Properties typically feature three to four-plus bedrooms and are characterized by a high rate of homeownership. Buyers will also find a selection of modern townhomes and low-rise condominiums. Homes here reflect a mid-range price positioning, featuring a median sold price and spending an average of on the market.

Schools

While there are no schools directly within Lonsdale's official borders, the neighborhood benefits from excellent nearby options. Children are within a short distance of Mattie McCullough Elementary School and École Barrie Wilson Elementary. Older students typically attend nearby St. Francis of Assisi Middle School, Hunting Hills High School, or École Secondaire Notre Dame High School, which are all easily accessible via school bus or safe community walking paths.

Transit

Lonsdale is a highly car-friendly area where residents will find parking to be plentiful and effortless. While public transit routes do pass through the neighborhood, service levels are relatively low, making commuting by bus less convenient for tight daily routines. However, the neighborhood's flat terrain and excellent local trail infrastructure make bicycling a popular and practical way to navigate the immediate surroundings in warmer months.

Shopping and dining

Because Lonsdale is designed as a quiet residential community, carrying out daily errands on foot is generally impractical. However, residents are just a short drive away from the East Hill Shopping Centre. This nearby commercial hub houses a comprehensive mix of grocery stores, essential services, pharmacies, and local dining options to meet everyday household needs.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a major highlight of the community. Lonsdale Park serves as a central neighborhood hub with its modern playground, picnic areas, and mature trees, while the winter months bring a popular community outdoor ice rink at nearby Mattie McCullough School. Residents also enjoy close proximity to East Hill Park's sports fields and community garden, as well as the renowned Collicutt Centre for premium indoor fitness, swimming, and leisure activities.

Lifestyle

Life in Lonsdale revolves around family, community events, and an active outdoor lifestyle. The neighborhood boasts a tranquil, welcoming atmosphere where residents take pride in their properties and frequently gather at local green spaces or nearby community hubs. A steady housing market, highlighted by home sales in the past year and a strong sale-to-list ratio, reflects a highly desirable destination for those seeking a balanced, connected Red Deer lifestyle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Lonsdale falls within the Red Deer Public Schools attendance boundaries for Mattie McCullough Elementary School (Kindergarten through Grade 5), Westpark Middle School (Grades 6–8), and Hunting Hills High School (Grades 9–12). The full K–12 pathway stays within the same school division, which many families find convenient for continuity.

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