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The Hamptons in Edmonton is a modern, family-focused residential community in West Edmonton, developed from the early 2000s. Residents love the quiet atmosphere, well-maintained homes, and strong sense of community. Whether you’re raising a family, buying your first home, or just looking for more space, The Hamptons offers a modern lifestyle without sacrificing access to everyday essentials.
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Home styles available for sale in The Hamptons, Edmonton
Most of the homes in The Hamptons are single-family houses, making up about 70% of the neighbourhood. The remaining 30% are townhomes, duplexes, and condos, giving buyers a variety of choices depending on their budget and lifestyle. When it comes to home size, you’ll typically find homes with 3 to 5 bedrooms and between 1,200 and 2,300 square feet—perfect for growing families or anyone who wants a bit more space.
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Why you’ll want to live in The Hamptons, Edmonton
The Hamptons is one of West Edmonton’s most sought-after communities—and for good reason. It offers the perfect blend of suburban comfort and city convenience.
The neighbourhood is walkable, with shops, restaurants, clinics, and even a Costco within easy reach. Wide streets, scenic stormwater ponds, and paved trails give the community a relaxed, welcoming feel.
With quick access to major routes like Anthony Henday Drive and Whitemud Drive, commuting downtown or to the airport is easy, making it a great choice for busy professionals and families alike.
🛍️ Shopping and dining
The Hamptons has no shortage of shopping and dining options available. There’s Hemingway Plaza home to a deli, liquor store, fitness centre, convenience store, and more. You are not ever far from a grocery store, pharmacy, banks, medical & dental clinics, hair & nail salons, veterinary services.
And if you are a short drive away to larger commercial hubs along 199 th street plus quick access to West Edmonton Mall via Henday. You’re also close to The River Cree Resort & Casino that has nine dining options including Cree Subs, Italia, Tap 25 and more.
🏫 Schools
Families in The Hamptons have access to excellent schools and childcare options.
Public school options include:
- Bessie Nichols K‑9
- Kim Hung School K-6
- Michael A. Kostek School K-6 (neighbouring school)
- Ormsby School K-6 (neighbouring school)
- S. Bruce Smith School 7-9 (neighbouring school)
- Jasper Place School 10-12
Catholic school options include:
- Sister Annata Brockman K‑9 – Elementary/Junior High
- Good Shepherd Catholic Elementary (neighbouring school)
- St. Oscar Romero Catholic High School 10-12 (neighbouring school)
Independent school option:
- Fusion Christian Academy K-6
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
The Hamptons offers excellent commuting options via Anthony Henday Drive and Whitemud Drive; just minutes to the airport, downtown, and St. Albert for individuals with a vehicle. There is public transportation provided by ETS and the neighbourhood boasts well-designed streets, walking/cycling paths ensure connectivity throughout the area.
🤸 Recreation
The Hamptons boasts a network of tree-lined trails, extensive green space promotes outdoor living, and scenic stormwater ponds. Residents enjoy Doug Kelly Park, numerous playgrounds, sports fields, community gardens, plus paved paths ideal for walking, running, biking, and enjoying nature.
The Hamptons proximity to Callingwood Recreation Centre, Jamie Platz YMCA, and Black Hawk Golf Club adds to recreational options.
Everything you need to know about living in The Hamptons
- Condos and townhomes usually start at around $180,000 and upwards.
- Duplexes start approximately around $383,000 and upwards.
- Detached homes range from around $410,000 to over $700,000, depending on size, age, and features.
Not at all. Despite being on the west end, The Hamptons offers quick access to major routes like Anthony Henday Drive and Whitemud. Most residents report a 15–20 minute commute to downtown during typical weekday mornings. However, Edmonton is notorious for construction and with the LRT line construction near West Edmonton Mall you should account for or anticipate delays.
Yes! More than you might expect for a suburban area. Many residents enjoy walking to grocery stores, restaurants, coffee shops, clinics, and even Costco. There are also plenty of trails, sidewalks, and parks that make it easy to get around on foot or bike.
Generally, yes. Residents consistently describe The Hamptons as a quiet, family-friendly, and safe area. Like any community, occasional incidents can happen, but overall crime rates are low compared to other parts of Edmonton. The neighbourhood is primarily owner-occupied, which also contributes to a greater sense of care and security.
The neighbourhood is home to a mix of young families, professionals, and long-term homeowners. Many people choose The Hamptons for its strong community feel, well-kept homes, and nearby schools and parks. It’s a great place for people who value a peaceful, family-oriented environment.
Not likely. Especially if you have lived in the suburbs before. While The Hamptons is located in west Edmonton, it doesn’t feel isolated thanks to nearby shopping centres, schools, and services. Plus, you’re well-connected to the rest of the city with major roads and transit options.
Yes. You’ll find grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants, medical clinics, salons, gyms, and daycares either right in the neighbourhood or just a short drive away. West Edmonton Mall and Currents of Windermere are also nearby for expanded shopping and entertainment.