
Top 5 most expensive homes for sale in Sherwood Park in June 2025
Home is the nicest word there is according to author Laura Ingalls Wilder, but these homes on the prairie aren't what you would call little.
In May, CTV News Edmonton looked at the most expensive homes for sale in Sturgeon County.
All five of those listings are still up, but now it's time to advance clockwise around Edmonton to Sherwood Park.
In May, there were 4,917 new residential listings in the Greater Edmonton Area, according to the Realtors Association of Edmonton, a 27.8 per cent increase from April and 16.1 per cent increase from May 2024.
For Sherwood Park, there were 207 new residential listings, down 3.72 per cent from May 2024, and 91 detached homes sold, down 14.95 per cent compared to May 2024.
The average residential home price in Sherwood Park was $508,000. The average price in the Greater Edmonton Area was $464,277.
'For the second month in a row, our inventory levels have been buoyed by a flood of new listings, giving buyers more choice and sellers more competition,' association board chair Darlene Reid said in the monthly statistics report.
'As a result, we saw a nominal decrease in average price over most property categories, which could signal a change in the direction of our housing market as the year progresses.'
Fun fact, Sherwood Park is technically a hamlet, as it falls under the Strathcona County government, despite having a population of more than 70,000.
With the data out of the way, it's time to see what kind of bang for your buck is available in Sherwood Park according to realtor.ca.
5 - $929,900 bungalow in Summerwood
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
Starting in the northeast is this 1,302-square-foot bungalow in the Summerwood neighbourhood.
The house has a modern look with a black-and-white colour scheme throughout, including the large kitchen with several of the appliances built into the island.
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
The basement, with a wet bar, two bedrooms and a rec room, walks out to the backyard, which isn't overly large, but is landscaped with plenty of plants and flowers.
The back deck and patio also look out over a stormwater pond.
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
The home, built in 2006, is located at 62 Summercourt Rd. and the listing has been up for 9 days.
4 - $944,990 2-storey home in Salisbury Village
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
Moving to the south side of the hamlet is this 2,539-square-foot home in Salisbury Village.
On the main floor is a large, modern chef's kitchen with a walk-in pantry and a living room with a fireplace.
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
The basement is newly finished and features its own kitchen, bathroom and bedroom, with the other three bedrooms on the main and second floors.
The large backyard has a deck and patio area, complete with firepit.
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
The home, built in 2017, is located at 126 Barbury Cl. and the listing has been up for 85 days.
3 - $945,707 bungalow in The Ridge
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
Moving to the east is this 2,017-square-foot bungalow in The Ridge neighbourhood.
The large backyard has a gazebo, firepit area and plenty of garden space.
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
Inside is a mix of styles from the tiled living area and large kitchen, to the brick wall on the basement stairs.
The basement also hosts two of the four bedrooms in the house, as well as a rec room and a four piece bathroom with a sauna.
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
The home, built in 1993, is located at 485 Regency Dr. and the listing has been up for 53 days.
2 - $997,000 bungalow in Lakeland Ridge
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
Next on the list is this 1,850-square-foot bungalow in Lakeland Ridge.
The home features six bedrooms and a modern kitchen in the open-concept ground level.
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
The walkout basement has heated floors and a wet bar.
Outside, the two-level deck area overlooks a large yard and a pond.
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
The home, built in 2011, is located at 125 Campbell Dr. and the listing has been up for 16 days.
1 - $1.9M 2-storey home in Estates of Sherwood Park
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
The final home on the list is the largest in square footage, at 4,008, and lot size, at 0.48 acres.
The backyard is spacious with a covered deck and a firepit, as well as a number of trees around the edge of the property.
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
Inside, the oversized, heated triple car garage accounts for nearly 1,153 square feet in the home.
The home has three fireplaces, one being in the finished basement along with a rec room, wet bar and hobby room.
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A home for sale in Sherwood Park. (Realtor.ca)
The home also has six bedrooms, a large kitchen with built-in appliances and a formal dining room.
Built in 2001, the home is located at 285 Estate Dr. and the listing has been up for 110 days.
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