GLASTONBURY
Glastonbury is a family-friendly community located in the far west of Edmonton, between Anthony Henday Drive to the east and Whitemud Drive to the north. Built post-1995, Glastonbury offers a variety of housing styles, with single-family dwellings making up 72% of residences. With easy access to all areas of Edmonton, this neighbourhood is conveniently located. Glastonbury has a low resident turnover rate with 98% of residences being owner-occupied, making it an established place to call home. The neighbourhood offers the very active Glastonbury Community League and numerous paved walking trails connecting to nearby communities, water features, and playgrounds throughout.
LEWIS ESTATES
Lewis Estates, situated on the western outskirts of Edmonton, boasts an advantageous location bounded by Anthony Henday Drive to the east, 215 Street to the west, Stony Plain Road to the north, and the Whitemud Freeway to the south. With this prime position, Lewis Estates provides effortless connectivity to almost every corner of Edmonton, making it an extremely convenient neighborhood for residents and visitors alike. Lewis Estates is a popular neighborhood for families, offering a diverse range of housing options, from large estates to starter homes, duplexes, townhomes, and condos, with the oldest homes built in the early 90s and still areas under construction. The average home price is $449,000, attracting many families with children. This west end community is subdivided into five neighborhoods - Breckenridge Greens, Potter Greens, Stewart Greens (new subdivision), Suder Greens, and Webber Greens. Residents enjoy an abundance of green space, with the Lewis Estates golf course winding through the community, and some homes backing directly onto the golf course. The area also features a shopping center with a large grocery store, gas station, banks, restaurants, and other amenities, including a dentist, chiropractor, and spa. There are plans to open a recreation facility in the area in the future.
THE HAMPTONS
The Hamptons, one of Edmonton's newest neighborhoods, was developed in the early 2000s and is bounded by Winterburn Road to the west, Anthony Henday Drive to the east, 45 Avenue to the south, and 62 Avenue to the north. This community features large single-detached houses, semi-detached homes, and row houses, with about 87% of the area being owner-occupied, attracting younger families. Residents of the Hamptons can enjoy an active lifestyle with several lakes and walkways scattered throughout the community. The neighborhood also offers easy access to amenities, including shopping centers such as The Hampton Market and the Grange, with a range of restaurants, grocery stores, coffee shops, and banks. The proximity to the Whitemud Drive and Anthony Henday makes commuting a breeze, while the West Edmonton Mall provides an abundance of additional amenities.
Terwillegar Towne
Terwillegar Towne, named after Dr. Norman Terwillegar, a well-respected member of Edmonton's medical community, is a family-friendly neighborhood with excellent pedestrian access, bounded on the south by Terwillegar Boulevard, on the west by 156 Street and Terwillegar Drive, on the east by 142 Street, and on the north by 23 Avenue. This community started development in the late 1990s and experienced significant growth after 2001, with over 70% of construction taking place at that time. The neighborhood boasts a diverse range of housing options, including row houses, semi-detached homes, and apartments over five storeys, with 93% of residences being owner-occupied units. Approximately 30% of residents are under 20 years old, reflecting the popularity of the area among young families. There are many walking and biking trails throughout the neighborhood, and residents have access to the Southwest Recreation Centre to stay active year-round.