Dunvegan
Dunvegan is a mature inner-west Edmonton neighbourhood named for the famous Scottish castle on the Isle of Skye, occupying a position between the prestigious Glenora and Crestwood communities and the former Jasper Place communities to the north and west. Developed primarily in the 1950s and 1960s, Dunvegan benefits from its position adjacent to some of Edmonton's most desirable inner-west addresses while offering more accessible pricing than the escarpment communities directly to the south.
What to know about Dunvegan.
Dunvegan is a mature inner-west Edmonton neighbourhood named for the famous Scottish castle on the Isle of Skye, occupying a position between the prestigious Glenora and Crestwood communities and the former Jasper Place communities to the north and west. Developed primarily in the 1950s and 1960s, Dunvegan benefits from its position adjacent to some of Edmonton's most desirable inner-west addresses while offering more accessible pricing than the escarpment communities directly to the south.
The housing stock is predominantly single-family bungalows and two-storey homes from the post-war era, with some semi-detached properties and low-rise apartments. The neighbourhood's adjacency to Glenora means buyers here are often comparing the two — and finding that Dunvegan offers much of the same inner-west location advantage with a more accessible price point. Renovation activity has been sustained, and the neighbourhood contains a mix of thoroughly updated homes and properties with meaningful renovation potential. The mature tree canopy on many streets contributes to the established character.
The 124 Street corridor is accessible to the east. The Groat Ravine system is reachable, providing trail connections toward the river valley. Stony Plain Road provides commercial access and transit links to Downtown. Schools serve the community in the west Edmonton catchment. The community league maintains outdoor facilities and programming.
For buyers, Dunvegan is an inner-west neighbourhood that offers the location benefits of Edmonton's most prestigious west-side residential district at prices that remain competitive — the combination of 124 Street proximity, ravine access, and Glenora adjacency makes it a compelling find. For sellers, a motivated buyer pool drawn to the inner-west geography and the neighbourhood's improving profile creates reliable and increasingly competitive market conditions.