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Ridgemont currently accounts for 2% of active listings in Fernie, giving buyers a useful view into one of the local neighbourhood markets.
Ridgemont appeals to buyers looking for a practical neighbourhood with room to compare options. A strong mix of detached homes, local amenities and nearby parks can make it a good fit for households planning to stay longer term.
While future home values cannot be predicted, Ridgemont combines neighbourhood fundamentals that buyers often consider over the long term, including local amenities, housing mix and population trends.
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Ridgemont Area Guide
Ridgemont sits on the hillside east of downtown Fernie, a newer subdivision that trades the character of the historic core for space, views, and modern construction. Lots here run larger than you'll find closer to town, and the homes reflect the last decade or two of mountain-town building — better insulation, more square footage, attached garages, and the kind of floor plans that work for families rather than weekend crashers. From much of the neighbourhood you're looking out at the Lizard Range, and that view holds its value.
The location keeps you close to everything Fernie offers without being in the middle of it. Downtown is a short drive or a manageable ride, Save-On-Foods is accessible, and the trail network that defines this town is reachable without getting in a car. Fernie Academy serves the area for schooling. This is a neighbourhood for people who want functional, livable space in a mountain town — not a fixer-upper, not a condo, not a ski chalet. A proper house with room to settle in.
The buyer coming to Ridgemont typically knows what they want: a detached home with real square footage, a garage, mountain views, and a Fernie address that works year-round. This is where remote-working families from the Lower Mainland or Alberta tend to land when they've decided Fernie is the move and they want something they can live in without a renovation project attached. The median ownership rate in the area reflects that — this is a neighbourhood of committed residents, not a revolving door of short-term holders.
From an investment standpoint, Ridgemont benefits from the same fundamentals driving Fernie broadly: constrained land supply in a mountain valley, sustained demand from recreation-driven migration, and a resort economy that keeps the town's profile high. Newer construction here means lower maintenance costs and fewer surprises, which matters when you're buying at this price point. The $2.395M median reflects what detached mountain real estate commands in a market where there is simply not much to buy.
Long-term, Ridgemont's hillside position and larger lots are a durable asset. As Fernie continues to attract buyers priced out of Whistler or looking for a more genuine mountain-town experience, the inventory of move-in-ready family homes with views stays limited. New supply in the valley is constrained by geography and the ALR, which puts a floor under what well-located residential land can do here.
If you're evaluating Fernie neighbourhoods, Ridgemont is the answer when the priority is space and modern construction over walkability or heritage character. It's a practical, well-positioned part of town that has earned its place in the market on its own terms.
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Local Market Snapshot
Median pricing sits at $2295k across current listings. Within 2km you'll find 7 schools, 6 parks, 1 transit stop. Inventory and pricing can shift quickly — check back regularly for new listings.