Keswick
Keswick is one of southwest Edmonton's newest and most rapidly growing residential communities, developing through the 2010s and continuing into the current decade in the area west of 170 Street south of the Anthony Henday. Named for the English Lake District town, Keswick reflects the British heritage naming tradition common to Edmonton's newer southwest communities, and has established itself as one of the most active new-family destinations in the southwest Edmonton growth corridor.
What to know about Keswick.
Keswick is one of southwest Edmonton's newest and most rapidly growing residential communities, developing through the 2010s and continuing into the current decade in the area west of 170 Street south of the Anthony Henday. Named for the English Lake District town, Keswick reflects the British heritage naming tradition common to Edmonton's newer southwest communities, and has established itself as one of the most active new-family destinations in the southwest Edmonton growth corridor.
The housing stock spans the full range of contemporary residential types: detached single-family homes in various sizes and price tiers, semi-detached properties, townhomes, and multi-family condos. Active builder presence across multiple builders and product lines means a consistent supply of new construction for buyers purchasing from plan or buying recently completed homes. The community's developing commercial and school infrastructure is growing alongside the residential base.
The southwest Edmonton commercial corridor and the Windermere area provide retail and services access. The Anthony Henday provides ring road connectivity immediately adjacent to the north. Schools are developing across multiple sites, with both public and Catholic options serving the growing population. Storm ponds and green corridors within the community plan provide natural landscape character. The community league is being established as the neighbourhood matures.
For buyers, Keswick is southwest Edmonton at its newest — brand-new and near-new construction, developing community infrastructure, ring road access, and the opportunity to establish roots in one of the southwest's most active growth communities. For sellers, strong family demand from buyers targeting newer southwest Edmonton communities at competitive prices creates a consistent and active market.