Rosenthal
Rosenthal is a newer west Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily through the 2010s in the area west of 215 Street, representing the current leading edge of Edmonton's westward residential expansion. The name honours the Rosenthal family, early Edmonton settlers, and the neighbourhood has established itself as a growing family community with contemporary construction and developing amenity infrastructure at the western frontier of the city's residential footprint.
What to know about Rosenthal.
Rosenthal is a newer west Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily through the 2010s in the area west of 215 Street, representing the current leading edge of Edmonton's westward residential expansion. The name honours the Rosenthal family, early Edmonton settlers, and the neighbourhood has established itself as a growing family community with contemporary construction and developing amenity infrastructure at the western frontier of the city's residential footprint.
The housing stock is primarily newer single-family homes and townhomes from the 2010s, with the contemporary construction standards — open floor plans, attached double garages, energy-efficient systems, and the design elements that today's Edmonton buyers expect from new construction. Some multi-family housing provides entry-level options. Active builder presence means ongoing new construction supply for buyers purchasing from plan. Most homes are relatively new and close to original condition.
The west Edmonton commercial corridor along Stony Plain Road and 170 Street is accessible to the east. The Anthony Henday provides ring road connectivity. Schools are developing alongside the growing residential population, with both public and Catholic options serving the area. The community league is establishing itself as the neighbourhood matures and its resident base grows. Storm ponds and green features within the community plan provide natural landscape character.
For buyers, Rosenthal is west Edmonton at its newest — brand-new and near-new construction, developing community infrastructure, and the opportunity to put down roots in a growing west Edmonton community at the current frontier of the city's expansion. For sellers, family buyers targeting newer west Edmonton construction at competitive prices represent the primary market.