Kinglet Gardens
Kinglet Gardens is a newer northwest Edmonton neighbourhood that continues the ecological bird-themed naming convention of the nearby Trumpeter community — the kinglet is a small songbird that inhabits Alberta's forests, and the neighbourhood's name reflects a commitment to the natural character that storm ponds and green corridors within the community provide. Developed in the 2010s and continuing to grow, Kinglet Gardens is one of northwest Edmonton's most recently established family communities.
What to know about Kinglet Gardens.
Kinglet Gardens is a newer northwest Edmonton neighbourhood that continues the ecological bird-themed naming convention of the nearby Trumpeter community — the kinglet is a small songbird that inhabits Alberta's forests, and the neighbourhood's name reflects a commitment to the natural character that storm ponds and green corridors within the community provide. Developed in the 2010s and continuing to grow, Kinglet Gardens is one of northwest Edmonton's most recently established family communities.
The housing stock is primarily newer single-family homes and townhomes from the 2010s, with contemporary construction standards, open-concept main floors, and the design elements that characterize Edmonton's current residential development. Some multi-family housing provides variety across price points. Most homes are in good original condition or have had only initial updates. Prices are accessible for the construction quality offered, providing solid new-construction value in the northwest Edmonton market.
The northwest Edmonton commercial infrastructure is accessible via major arterials connecting to the Castledowns Road and the broader northwest corridor. The Anthony Henday to the east provides ring road connectivity. Schools and community facilities are developing alongside the growing population. Storm ponds and ecological features provide natural amenity within the community.
For buyers, Kinglet Gardens is a newer northwest Edmonton option — contemporary construction, developing community, natural features, and ring road access at accessible prices. For sellers, family buyers seeking newer northwest Edmonton construction at competitive prices represent the primary market as the neighbourhood continues to grow and develop its community identity.