Thinking about moving to Stony Plain? In this video, we explore some of the best neighbourhoods this growing Alberta community has to offer—including Willow Park, High Park, Country Plains Estates, St. Andrews, Silverstone, and Brookview. Each area brings its own charm, from quiet, treed walking trails and family-friendly schools to luxury homes on large private lots. Whether you’re looking for affordability, modern builds, golf course living, or easy commuting access to Edmonton, Stony Plain has a community that fits every lifestyle. Watch the full tour to discover which neighbourhood is the right match for you—and check out my other Stony Plain and Parkland County videos for more local insights. If you’re thinking about making a move or want neighbourhood recommendations, I’d love to help. Reach out anytime!
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November 2025 Market Update
HERE IS THE HOUSING MARKET report for November 2025 in the Stony Plain, Spruce Grove and Parkland county area. Whether you’re entering the market or simply tracking trends, I’m here to show you what’s happening.
November 2025 IN SPRUCE GROVE FOR SINGLE FAMILY HOMES 48 homes sold, with an average sale price of $485,000 dollars, and an average of 54 days on market. Month over month sold prices were down 4%, and comparing to last year in November, spruce grove was holding exactly steady with sold prices. The number of houses sold though was down 29% Single Family Home Sales
In Stony Plain for November 19 homes sold, with an average sale price of $486,000 dollars and an average of 35 days on market. Month over month sold prices were up 2%, and Year over year, stony plain was up 1% in sold prices, comparing 2024 to 2025. Sales were down month over month 42%.
And Parkland County Acreages for November 19 country residential properties sold, with an average sale price of $752000 and an average of 77 days on market. Month over month, sales were up 2% and Year over year, Parkland County was holding exactly steady in sold prices, comparing 2024 to 2025. But sales were down month over month as well.
So what this all means is this, sales are happening, but recent selling prices and listing-prices suggest pricing pressure. For buyers, this could be a better time than peak-demand. For sellers, realistic pricing (not over-asking) may be important to ensure a sale.
And finally an Important Consideration Market conditions can vary significantly by location. What is happening in Alberta can be very different than the rest of the country For more details and a full breakdown by property type, feel free to reach out. I’m always here to help you navigate the changing market.
Where Should You Live Near Edmonton? Spruce Grove vs Edmonton Comparison
Trying to decide between living in Spruce Grove or Edmonton? This video breaks down the key differences between these two popular Alberta cities so you can choose the best fit for your lifestyle, budget, and future plans. We compare affordability, safety, amenities, recreation, transit, commute times, nightlife, culture, job opportunities, and overall quality of life. Spruce Grove offers a quieter, family-friendly feel with more affordable housing and strong community vibes, while Edmonton delivers big-city energy, major career growth, diverse entertainment, and extensive public transit. Whether you’re relocating, buying a home, or exploring the best Edmonton suburbs, this guide will help you understand the pros and cons of each location so you can make a confident decision. If you have questions about Spruce Grove, Edmonton, or moving to the area, feel free to reach out anytime!
Spruce Grove Real Estate: Exploring the Established Neighbourhoods
Discover Spruce Grove’s Charming Mature Communities Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly environment, proximity to schools and amenities, or simply a home with more space and personality, Spruce Grove’s mature neighbourhoods each have something special to offer. Discover the charm of living in Spruce Grove’s established areas, known for their character-filled surroundings and unique appeal.
Continue reading →Moving to Spruce Grove AB: Affordable Living Near Edmonton
Considering a move to Spruce Grove, Alberta? This video breaks down why this vibrant city, just west of Edmonton, is a top choice for families and commuters alike. Discover the benefits of living in Spruce Grove, including: Affordable Housing: Find out how Spruce Grove housing costs compare to Edmonton’s.
Continue reading →Moving to Stony Plain? Explore the BEST Adult Living Communities and Buildings!
Moving to Stony Plain, Alberta, and looking for the best adult living communities and complexes? This video is your essential guide to an independent, maintenance-free lifestyle in Stony Plain!
Continue reading →Stony Plain, Spruce Grove, and Parkland County Real Estate Market Report: October 2025
Welcome to your October 2025 real estate market update for Stony Plain, Spruce Grove, and Parkland County. Whether you’re actively looking to buy or sell, or simply keeping an eye on the latest trends, here’s what you need to know.
Continue reading →More Great Neighborhoods in Stony Plain | Move to Alberta | Edmonton Area
Discover the best places to live in Stony Plain, Alberta! This guide explores the unique charm of top neighbourhoods like the established Heritage Estates and The Glens, known for their mature trees and large lots. We also cover the modern Brickyard subdivision, conveniently located near the new Westview School and the upcoming Community Recreation Facility. Dive into the history of Old Town Stony, the quiet appeal of Woodlands, and the affordable, family-friendly Southridge community near the golf course. Whether you’re looking for a historic character home, modern living, or a quiet residential feel with easy access to amenities, Stony Plain has the perfect neighbourhood for you. Watch now to find your ideal home! Stony Plain Subdivisions Heritage Estates The Glens Brickyard Woodlands Southridge
Discover the Historic Murals in Stony Plain, Alberta
Stony Plain, a charming town located just 17 kilometres from Edmonton, has earned its unique nickname as “The Town with the Painted Past”. This reputation stems from an extensive open-air art gallery featuring over 40 stunning outdoor murals scattered throughout the downtown core and surrounding areas. These artworks, created by more than two dozen Canadian artists since the first one in 1990, offer visitors a vibrant, colorful, and educational journey through the community’s rich history, culture, and notable figures. The diverse murals in Stony Plain vividly depict the stories and people who shaped the area. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply looking for a unique photo opportunity, the murals of Stony Plain provide an engaging and memorable way to explore Alberta’s heritage.