View of downtown Edmonton skyline taken from Cloverdale hill

Houses for sale in Edmonton

Start your search to buy a house in Edmonton

Edmonton’s real estate market is brimming with options and endless opportunities for all types of home buyers. Whether you are a first time home buyer looking for a starter home, upgrading your family home, downsizing to an affordable condo, searching for a luxury home, or making your next move to own an income property, the Royal LePage Noralta Real Estate team can guide you every step of the way. Start your search for a new home by looking at the latest MLS® listings below (no sign in required).

Edmonton’s residential real estate is constantly changing and you need a real estate agent that has local market knowledge, strong negotiation skills, and the expertise to deliver results when it comes to purchasing your ideal home.

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Edmonton Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $413,927
Lowest Price $25,000
Highest Price $2,250,000
Avg. Price/SqFt $286
Total Listings 2201
*Data shown are for illustration purposes only. 100% accuracy is not guaranteed.
Exterior shot of a townhouse for sale in Central Edmonton.

Edmonton home styles

There’s something for everyone in the Edmonton real estate market. With 375 neighborhoods and counting, you can find nearly every style of home available. While prospective buyers often have specific must-haves such as the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, a heated garage, a finished basement, or a rooftop patio, there’s no shortage of options to choose from. Edmonton has bungalows, 2-story houses, bi-level homes, duplexes, townhomes, high-rise condos and low-rise condos, luxury estates, acreages and heritage homes.

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Paddleboards floating on the lake at Summerside community in south Edmonton

Explore Edmonton's neighbourhoods

Buying your dream home isn’t just about the house—it’s about finding a neighbourhood where you feel at home, too. Edmonton has no shortage of great communities, each with its own unique mix of amenities, character, and local charm. Whether you’re drawn to a lively, walkable area or a quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood, there’s a perfect spot for you.

Maybe you already have your heart set on a specific part of the city, or maybe you’re still exploring your options. Either way, we’ve made it easy to browse Edmonton’s neighbourhoods and check out the latest homes for sale in each. Take a look below and see what feels like home to you!

Get to know Edmonton

🛍️ Shopping and dining in Edmonton

There is no shortage of shopping experiences available in Edmonton. There is something for everyone. One of the most iconic landmarks that Edmonton is known for is West Edmonton Mall; if you love brand names and a variety of options WEM offers a vast range of retail stores, entertainment, attractions, restaurants and more. While smaller in size, Kingsway Garden Mall and Southgate Centre are alternative options for shoppers looking for quality shopping experience. Neighbourhoods like Whyte Avenue and Downtown Edmonton are perfect for discovering unique boutiques, local shops, and one-of-a-kind experiences.

Edmonton’s culinary scene is just as diverse, from trendy cafes and international eateries on Whyte Avenue and 124th Street to upscale restaurants on Jasper Avenue and downtown. These areas offer everything from casual bites to gourmet dining experiences. But this is just a small snapshot of the culinary scene that awaits you in the city. There are endless options to try new flavours and have rich culinary experiences in Edmonton, from craft beer taprooms, to local bistros, bakeries, and mom-and-pop shops that will have you coming back for more.
🏫 Education in Edmonton
Edmonton is home to renowned post-secondary institutions like the University of Alberta and MacEwan University, as well as highly regarded public and Catholic school systems that provide a broad range of academic and extracurricular opportunities. Edmontonian’s can also elect to look for alternative education options like charter schools, private schools, other faith based learning institutions for Islamic faith, Judaism, Adventist, Sikh, Baptist, and more.

🛣️ Transportation in Edmonton

Edmonton offers a well-established transit network operated by Edmonton Transit Service (ETS), featuring both an extensive bus system and the Light Rail Transit (LRT) that connects key areas across the city. While peak hours can see increased traffic, many residents find commuting manageable thanks to a growing network of LRT lines, dedicated bus lanes, and a developing cycling infrastructure that makes navigating the city easier.

For centrally located residents, living car-free is more feasible, especially when combining public transit with biking. Other alternatives include Uber, Lyft, or car share services, however; ease of access to various parts of the city and an efficient commute will heavily depend on what community you live in.

Edmonton is, at its core, a car-centric city. While the City of Edmonton is working on further diversifying the transportation options, many communities span across the suburbs and for people who commute to work, school, and other activities they will lean towards the use of vehicles.

The city has adopted the Vision Zero strategy to eliminate fatalities and major injuries from traffic accidents, promoting safer streets through a collaborative approach to road safety.

🤸 Recreation in Edmonton

Edmonton caters to a wide range of interests, from outdoor pursuits like hiking and biking in the river valley to indoor activities at community centers, museums, and cultural venues. Edmonton is known for its iconic festivals, thriving art scene, and the beloved Edmonton Oilers NHL Hockey Team.

Families enjoy attractions such as the Telus World of Science, the Edmonton Valley Zoo, Royal Alberta Museum, Art Galley of Alberta, Galaxyland, and The World Waterpark. There are also numerous parks and community centers that offer activities for all ages, ensuring there’s always something to do in Edmonton.

🏞️ Green spaces in Edmonton

“Edmonton is a Smart City, known for using technology to turn garbage into biofuels, fight crime, move people around and design a carbon-neutral community. As a Smart City, we will find new strategies and solutions for the challenges and opportunities that face cities all over the world. It will enable us to build a city that is more resilient, livable, workable and altogether more uplifting.” Mayor Don Iveson, 2017.

Edmonton is famed for its extensive North Saskatchewan River valley park system, one of the largest urban park systems in North America. It offers countless trails, picnic areas, and scenic spots like Hawrelak Park and Rundle Park.
Whether you’re into walking, cycling, or simply relaxing outdoors, the river valley’s network of trails and parks provide ample space for a variety of leisure activities. Many residents also frequent local community gardens and smaller neighborhood parks for a more relaxed outdoor experience.

All your FAQs about living in Edmonton

The city’s public school systems—managed by the Edmonton Public School Board and Edmonton Catholic Schools—are known for their diverse programming, inclusive environments, and robust support for student success.

Edmonton has a population of approximately 1.2 million people and counting, making it the second largest city in the province.

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