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Deer Park real estate.
Established south Red Deer family staple.

Deer Park is a south Red Deer family neighbourhood built primarily in the 1980s — mature trees, family-sized lots, and an established demographic. Deer Park Estates and the broader Deer Park community offer a mix of detached homes, with strong demand from move-up buyers and downsizers.

$435K
Avg. sale price
98.2%
Sales-to-list ratio
32
Days on market
+3.8%
Year-over-year

Why Deer Park?

What makes Deer Park different.

Every Red Deer neighbourhood has a personality. Here's the shorthand for Deer Park — what buyers consistently like, and what you should look for if you're considering this community.

  • 01

    Mature treed lots

    1980s and 1990s construction with established landscaping — different feel from newer south-end subdivisions.

  • 02

    Family-sized homes

    Most inventory is 3-4 bed detached two-storeys and bilevels on 5,000–7,000 sq ft lots.

  • 03

    Anders Park & Bower Ponds nearby

    Major green spaces within a 10-minute drive.

  • 04

    Strong south-side schools

    Aspen Heights and Hunting Hills draw consistent family demand.

About the neighbourhood

Living in Deer Park.

The full picture — history, housing stock, market behaviour, and what buyers should know before committing to a Deer Park address.

Deer Park is a south Red Deer family neighbourhood that came together primarily through the 1980s and into the 1990s. The community is sometimes split into Deer Park and Deer Park Estates, with the Estates section featuring slightly larger lots and a few infill custom builds. Most addresses sit south of 32nd Street and west of 30th Avenue, putting them minutes from Gaetz Avenue retail, Anders Park East, and south-side amenities.

Housing stock is dominated by detached 3-4 bedroom two-storeys and bilevels — the kind of family home that ages well and updates beautifully. Lot sizes are generous for an established Red Deer neighbourhood, typically 5,000–7,000 sq ft, with mature trees and well-kept yards. The 1980s construction is solid, and many homes have had significant updates over the past decade.

Market performance has been consistent. Average sale price around $435K, sales-to-list ratios near 98%, and days-on-market in the low 30s reflect a steady, balanced segment of the Red Deer market. Most buyers are families upgrading from townhomes or condos in central Red Deer; many sellers are downsizers moving to bungalow patio homes or Collection-style residences.

School catchments typically include Aspen Heights Elementary for K-5 and Hunting Hills High School for 9-12, both strong south-side schools that draw a lot of in-bound family demand. The proximity to Anders Park East — one of Red Deer's largest contiguous green spaces — is a meaningful lifestyle factor. Verify exact catchments with Red Deer Public Schools or Red Deer Catholic Regional Division for your address.

Fast facts

Deer Park real estate at a glance.

Quick reference for buyers comparing Red Deer neighbourhoods. Numbers are based on the latest 12 months of Pillar 9™ MLS® data.

Average price
$435K
Year-over-year
+3.8%
Sales-to-list ratio
98.2%
Avg. days on market
32
Vibe
Family / Established
Lifestyle
Mature, family-sized, south-side
Schools
Aspen Heights, Hunting Hills High

FAQ

Deer Park questions, answered.

Quick answers to the most common buyer and seller questions about Deer Park, Red Deer. Anything missing? Send Jasmeen a message and she'll reply within a few hours.

Where is Deer Park in Red Deer?
Deer Park is a south Red Deer neighbourhood located south of 32nd Street and west of 30th Avenue. It includes the broader Deer Park area and Deer Park Estates.
How much do houses cost in Deer Park, Red Deer?
Detached homes in Deer Park average around $435K. The typical range is $375K to $525K depending on age, updates, and lot size. Deer Park Estates tends to trend toward the upper end of that range.
What schools serve Deer Park?
Most Deer Park addresses fall within the Aspen Heights Elementary catchment for K-5 and Hunting Hills High School for grades 9-12. Catchments can shift; confirm with Red Deer Public Schools for your specific address.
Is Deer Park a good family neighbourhood?
Yes — Deer Park has been a Red Deer family staple for decades. Mature lots, established homes, strong school catchments, and proximity to Anders Park East green space make it consistently popular with families.
What's the difference between Deer Park and Deer Park Estates?
Deer Park Estates is a slightly more premium section of the broader Deer Park community, typically with larger lots and some infill custom builds. Pricing and amenities are otherwise similar, and most MLS® listings use the Deer Park label for both.

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