Be honest.
You're not just looking to buy any house in Crestwood.
You're buying where your kids go to school. You're buying who your neighbours are. You're buying how it feels when someone asks where you live. You're buying the version of your life you've been building toward, the one you've earned, and the one you’ve always deserved.
Crestwood Doesn't Wait. And Neither Do Its Buyers.
Crestwood is not a neighbourhood people stumble into. It is a neighbourhood people choose deliberately.
The schools are exceptional. The streets are mature. The neighbours have been there long enough to know each other. The North Saskatchewan River Valley is at your doorstep.
This is the Edmonton address that signals something, and everyone in your world knows exactly what.
You’ve Seen the Alternatives
You want new construction. But you’ve seen what most of it looks like in this neighbourhood.
Narrow lots. Tight bedrooms. Eighteen hundred square feet stretched to justify the price. Detached garages. Finishes that photograph well but feel forgettable in person.
You’ve walked through them. You already know they’re not what you’re looking for.
This Is Not That House.
What’s coming to market in Crestwood this week is not an average infill. It is not a skinny.
It is a full-width home on a pie-shaped lot, which means something rare in this neighbourhood: a backyard that is a proper yard. Usable, functional, and hard to find in new construction.
It has a double attached garage because some things matter in Edmonton. Walking from your car into your kitchen in January is one of them.
Three bedrooms up. One down. Three and a half bathrooms, including an ensuite that removes any doubt.
At 2,433 square feet above grade, this home does what most new construction in Crestwood cannot. It includes a true second-floor bonus room. Room for the kids. Room for the family to retreat. Because this floor plan was designed around how a family actually lives, not around how tightly a builder could fit three bedrooms onto a narrow lot and still call it a family home.
Over 3,300 square feet of finished living space in Crestwood, for under $1.4 million.
Read that again.
The Details That Signal The Difference.
Most homes at this price point rely on finishes.
This home reflects decisions.
It starts at the exterior. Hardie board. Wood. Concrete.
Not stucco. Not standard.
This home is a statement piece.
Step inside.
The space opens immediately. A wide entry. A clear, uninterrupted sightline to the backyard. Light-toned flooring running seamlessly across the entire main level.
Nothing feels tight. Nothing feels compromised.
The fluted wood interior doors are the kind of detail that makes every other door you've ever seen feel unfinished.
The staircase sits exactly where it should. Open risers. Solid wood treads. Black steel horizontal railing. Surrounded by windows that bring natural light into the centre of the home.
It doesn’t compete with the space. It elevates it.
The living room is anchored by a full stone gas fireplace surround. It doesn’t decorate the room. It defines it. Oversized black-framed windows stretch across the back wall, maintaining a constant connection to the yard.
The kitchen is built for people who use their homes, and who entertain in them.
A waterfall island with proper seating.
A range with pot filler.
A walk-in pantry with built-in shelving, integrated lighting, and a wine fridge.
Because a pantry without them is just a closet, and you are not buying a closet.
The mudroom connects directly to the attached garage -- full-height cabinetry, built-in bench seating, storage that was designed around hockey bags and school backpacks and the reality of what a family actually brings through the door every single day.
A laundry room with a sink and storage.
An ensuite with a freestanding tub, walk-in shower, double sinks, and a walk-in closet that resets your standard the moment you see it.
Move In. Just Live.
Most new construction in this city hands you keys and a list.
A deck to build. A yard to landscape. Air conditioning to source, quote, and install during the first summer you were supposed to be enjoying your home. Window coverings to measure and wait on while you live exposed for months. A basement that looks finished on paper but requires another investment to feel complete.
This home is already done.
The landscaping is professionally completed. The composite deck is built. The gas line is in place. The backyard is ready for your first summer, not your third.
Central air conditioning is installed. Custom window coverings are installed throughout.
And the basement is fully finished with a large family room, bedroom and four piece bath.
No additional expense.
Just move in and live.
This Is What You’ve Been Waiting For
You’ve been watching this market.
You know what’s available.
And you know how rarely a home like this comes along in Crestwood.
The lot. The layout. The square footage. The level of finish.
It almost never aligns like this.
This one does.
And it’s coming to market this week.
You’ll either move on it quick,
or you’ll spend the rest of the year comparing everything else to it.
For more information or to view the property before it hits the market, contact Caitlin Heine of Iconic YEG.
Caitlin Heine
Iconic YEG of RE/MAX Real Estate
587-336-3176
caitlin@iconicyeg.com