Summerside homes for sale in Edmonton



Why Summerside could be your next great move
Summerside is Southeast Edmonton’s signature lakeside community—built around Lake Summerside and a private Beach Club exclusively for local residents. Enjoy year-round recreation: swimming, paddleboarding, fishing, and sandy beach days in summer; skating and shinny on groomed ice in winter. Walkable streets, abundant parks and playgrounds, and regular community events make it easy to connect with neighbours.
Commuting is simple via Anthony Henday Drive, Highway 2/QEII, Ellerslie Road, 91 Street SW, and 66 Street SW—putting South Edmonton Common, the airport, and downtown within easy reach.
Summerside Real Estate Statistics

Summerside home styles
Summerside was developed by Brookfield Residential and as a result the area consists primarily of single family detached homes, with some row houses, duplexes, and low-rise apartments and condominiums. The real estate landscape here offers something for everyone, with homes typically starting around $200,000 for condos and townhouses, and single-family homes ranging from $455,000 to $964,000. Homeowners make up about 85% of the population, with the majority living in spacious, single-detached homes and a selection of townhouses. Summerside homes boast exceptional curb appeal, with professionally landscaped yards and clean, wide streets.
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Living in Summerside: What to expect
Summerside is active, social, and built for the outdoors. Weekend mornings often start at the Beach Club, the splash park, or a walk around the storm ponds. Errands are quick with multiple retail centres nearby, and school runs stay local with K–9 options in the community. The neighbourhood comes alive seasonally—Grande Boulevard’s Christmas and Halloween displays turn evening strolls into community traditions.
🛍️ Shopping & dining
Everyday stops are minutes away at Ellerslie Crossing, Harvest Pointe, and Summerside Gate. For bigger hauls (or a date night), head to South Edmonton Common for restaurants, big-box stores, theatres, and specialty shops.
🏫 Education
Public schools
- Michael Strembitsky School
- Ellerslie Campus School
- Jan Reimer School
- Shauna May Seneca School
Catholic schools
- Father Michael Mireau Catholic Elementary/Junior High School
- Corpus Christi Catholic Elementary/Junior High School
Daycares and early learning centres are available throughout the area.
Post-secondary options
- Concordia University College of Alberta
- MacEwan University
- Norquest College
- Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
- The King’s University College
- University of Alberta
🛣️ Transportation
Getting around is straightforward. You’re close to Anthony Henday, Highway 2, 91 Street SW, and 66 Street SW. ETS buses serve Summerside, and you can book ETS On Demand rides through the app. For LRT access, catch a bus to Century Park Station. Bike paths and multi-use trails connect key destinations, and rideshares (Uber, Lyft) are readily available.
🤸 Recreation
Life in Summerside revolves around the Lake Summerside Beach Club—sandy beaches, seasonal watercraft rentals, catch-and-release fishing, winter skating, sport courts, and community programming.
The neighbourhood also features playgrounds, spray parks, softball diamonds, and scenic walking trails. Nearby, Ivor Dent Sports Park, Mill Woods Recreation Centre, and Terwillegar Recreation Centre are all a quick drive via the Henday.
🏞️ Green spaces
Evening walks are effortless with pond loops, pocket parks, and tree-lined boulevards connecting homes, schools, and the lake. Highlights include Lake Summerside Beach Club Park, Summerside Park beside Michael Strembitsky School, playgrounds at Michael Strembitsky and Father Michael Mireau, and a community path network winding around the storm ponds.
Common FAQs about living in Summerside
Well-kept homes priced to match recent comparables can move in 30–60 days in a balanced market, with lake-proximate and renovated properties often attracting faster interest.
Over the past 30 days, Summerside has seen steady sales activity across condos, townhomes, and single-family homes. Here’s a quick snapshot of what properties have been selling for recently:
- Median sold price (last 30 days): $435,000
- Average sold price (2025 year-to-date): $459,000
- Recent price range (October 2025): from about $225,000 for condos and townhomes up to $1,600,000 for executive and lake-access properties
- Average price per square foot: around $321/sq. ft.
- Average days on market: approximately 44 days
- Market activity: 29 homes sold in the past 30 days, reflecting steady demand
Summerside continues to be one of Edmonton’s more sought-after communities, with values holding stable and sitting slightly above the city average this fall. For the most accurate, up-to-the-minute sold data for your specific property type, your Noralta REALTOR® can prepare a detailed report and free home evaluation tailored to your address.
Private-lake lifestyle, strong community programming, newer housing stock, great Southeast location for commuters, ample parks/playgrounds, and steady buyer demand that supports long-term value.
If you want a community where outdoor amenities and neighbourly vibes are part of everyday life, yes. Buyers choose Summerside for the lake, schools, and quick road access.
Yes. Lake Summerside access is managed via the residents association (HOA). Fees support the Beach Club, programs, and amenity upkeep. Ask us for current details tied to your address.
Summerside had 16,055 residents in the City of Edmonton’s 2019 municipal census, and a community update in August 2023 reports the population is still climbing and is expected to surpass 20,000 by 2031.
Curious what your home could sell for right now? We’ll prepare a no-obligation valuation using recent comparable sales, days on market, and your home’s features, then share simple staging and timing tips to help you maximize value.
Learn more about our free home evaluation, or call us directly at 780-431-5600 to schedule an in-person consultation.
First-time buyers can access the FHSA, RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan, and the First-Time Home Buyers’ Tax Credit. If your down payment is under 20%, insured mortgages are available. Budget for closing costs, land titles and mortgage registration fees, home inspections, and Summerside HOA fees. We can guide you from pre-approval to keys in hand, and our Edmonton First-Time Home Buyer Guide has the full details.




