Rutherford homes are great properties with spacious duplexes, newer houses, and low-rise condominiums. The majority of Rutherford real estate in this portion of far southwest Edmonton are single-family dwellings that feature amazing custom-built properties with gourmet kitchens and granite countertops situated in cul-de-sacs. There is an extensive pedestrian network throughout Rutherford which connects to Ellerslie and the various walkways, activity nodes and several eateries. Rutherford is bounded by James Mowatt Trail, and 127 Street, and Ellerslie Road.
The name of the Rutherford neighbourhood was derived from Alexander Cameron Rutherford, who was the first Premier of Alberta in 1905. His home is located on the north end of the university campus and has been turned into a museum and designated a historic site. Single-family houses are the most common type of residence found in the area, accounting for 85% of all residential buildings. Rutherfor duplexes make up 13% and row houses make up the remaining 2% of all residences.
Rutherford homes offer a mix of real estate prices, from the high-end range boasting exclusive features like granite, master ensuites with soaker tubs, walk-in closets, his and her vanities, wet bars, and stone patios to more affordable prices where first buyers can find stylish townhouses and apartment condos with modern features that provide parking stalls, in-suite laundry, and quick convenience to amenities. There are two schools in Rutherford: Johnny Bright and Monsignor Fee Otterson.
Homes for sale in Rutherford showcase beautiful estate houses with professional landscaping, colourful flower beds and small gardens. Pedestrian and bike lanes intersect, along with wide leaf canopied sidewalks for easy and safe commuting throughout. This Heritage Valley community sits adjacent to Blackmud Creek, surrounded by green space, with small lakes, pedestrian and bicycle trails where outdoor adventures can be enjoyed in the fields, and wooded pathways along the creek's run.