St. Albert Neighbourhood

Kingswood Real Estate & Local Area Guide

Kingswood is a quiet east St. Albert luxury neighbourhood with large single-family homes, landscaping, no commercial zones, walking distance to St. Albert Botanic Park, and a unique undeveloped interior area. It is important for executive/luxury buyers and sellers.

Best Suited For

Executive buyers, luxury buyers, privacy/quiet seekers, established-home buyers.

Local Feel

Quiet, upscale, landscaped, and residential.

Property Types

Single-family homes.

Seller Positioning

Prestige, landscaping, privacy, quiet streets, and Botanic Park proximity.

Kingswood real estate at a glance.

Kingswood is a quiet east St. Albert luxury neighbourhood with large single-family homes, landscaping, no commercial zones, walking distance to St. Albert Botanic Park, and a unique undeveloped interior area. It is important for executive/luxury buyers and sellers.

Local Character

Kingswood is niche, quiet, and upscale. The City describes it as a luxury community with beautiful landscaping, an undeveloped interior, proximity to St. Albert Botanic Park, and no commercial zones.

History & Development

Development began in the 1980s and remains unfinished in the sense that the central area was not developed as originally planned. The central undeveloped land became a natural haven used by cross-country skiers in winter.

Housing & Property Types

The City lists single-family homes. This page should be framed for buyers seeking quiet luxury and larger residential presence, not commercial convenience.

Schools & Education

The City lists École Marie Poburan, Keenooshayo, Leo Nickerson, Neil M. Ross, École Secondaire Sainte Marguerite d'Youville, Lorne Akins, Richard S. Fowler, St. Albert Catholic High School, Paul Kane for French Immersion, St. Albert Public Outreach, and St. Gabriel. Before making a purchase decision, buyers should confirm school attendance areas, program eligibility, transportation, and availability directly with the relevant school division or school authority.

Parks, Trails & Recreation

Kensington Park is listed by the City. The City also notes walking distance to St. Albert Botanic Park and identifies Holy Family Catholic Parish as located in Kingswood, built in 1991 and the first Catholic church built in the city in over a century.

Churches, Community Services & Amenities

Residents in Kingswood have access to nearby shopping, services, restaurants, recreation, faith communities, medical clinics, pharmacies, and pet services in the surrounding St. Albert area. Because businesses and services can change over time, buyers should confirm current amenities based on their lifestyle, commute, school needs, and daily routines. Kingswood has no commercial zones, which supports its quiet residential positioning. Buyers should consider nearby services, retail, and recreation in surrounding St. Albert areas as part of daily planning.

Commute & Access

Kingswood has St. Albert Transit service with weekday local routes, commuter routes to Edmonton, and Dial A Bus. Main road access should be confirmed by address and daily route.

Buyer Profile

Kingswood appeals to buyers seeking prestige, quiet streets, landscaping, and a more private luxury residential setting.

Seller Strategy

Kingswood sellers should lead with prestige, landscaping, privacy, quiet streets, executive appeal, and proximity to the Botanic Park. SmartValue should compare luxury finishes, lot, landscaping, garage, renovation quality, and setting.

Relocation Notes

Kingswood competes with Edmonton luxury and mature residential options and should be positioned for buyers wanting quiet prestige inside St. Albert.

Comparison Notes

Compare Kingswood with Oakmont, Braeside, Woodlands, and Jensen Lakes for premium lifestyle buyers.

Thinking of Selling in Kingswood?

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Questions about Kingswood real estate, selling, buying, and relocation.

Is Kingswood a good place to live?

Kingswood is a quiet east St. Albert luxury neighbourhood with large single-family homes, landscaping, no commercial zones, walking distance to St. Albert Botanic Park, and a unique undeveloped interior area. It is important for executive/luxury buyers and sellers.

What types of homes are common in Kingswood?

Single-family homes.

What schools are near Kingswood?

The City lists École Marie Poburan, Keenooshayo, Leo Nickerson, Neil M. Ross, École Secondaire Sainte Marguerite d'Youville, Lorne Akins, Richard S. Fowler, St. Albert Catholic High School, Paul Kane for French Immersion, St. Albert Public Outreach, and St. Gabriel. Before making a purchase decision, buyers should confirm school attendance areas, program eligibility, transportation, and availability directly with the relevant school division or school authority.

What parks and trails are near Kingswood?

Kensington Park is listed by the City. The City also notes walking distance to St. Albert Botanic Park and identifies Holy Family Catholic Parish as located in Kingswood, built in 1991 and the first Catholic church built in the city in over a century.

Is Kingswood a good option for relocation buyers?

Kingswood competes with Edmonton luxury and mature residential options and should be positioned for buyers wanting quiet prestige inside St. Albert.

How does Kingswood compare to nearby St. Albert neighbourhoods?

Compare Kingswood with Oakmont, Braeside, Woodlands, and Jensen Lakes for premium lifestyle buyers.

How can Bonni Pinder help sellers in Kingswood?

Kingswood sellers should lead with prestige, landscaping, privacy, quiet streets, executive appeal, and proximity to the Botanic Park. SmartValue should compare luxury finishes, lot, landscaping, garage, renovation quality, and setting.