

Oil and gas are major industries in Edmonton, with approximately $40 billion worth of projects on the go. Units range from $350,000 to $525,000 and come with heated underground parking, available storage lockers, and a shared rooftop terrace. A smaller building, The Arbor at Avenue 83 by Krawford Construction, was completed in 2016 and has 35 units in 4 storeys. Units will be priced for a range of budgets, between $270,000 and $1,800,000. The building will be a towering 36 stories and will include amenities such as a swimming pool and fitness centre.

is a 260-unit development in the preconstruction phase. The building is situated close to amenities such as rapid transit, shopping centres, and a recreation centre.Ī cluster of condo developments can also be found in the city’s centre. Savida Condos by Landmark Homes is currently being constructed in the city’s northern section and is a more affordable option, with units starting at $160,000.

The uniquely shaped building backs onto a lake and features amenities such as a fitness centre, concierge service, and a lounge/party room. Completed in 2016, The Signature Condos by Westrich Pacific Corp are located in the southern section of the city and include 239 units in 12 storeys. The southern section has many condo and single-family home options, with vacant land available along the city’s edge.Įdmonton’s northern and southern edges have been popular spots for condo construction in recent years. There are also condo, commercial, and vacant land options. The northern and central sections of the city have a mix of newer and older single-family homes at a variety of price points, with higher prices in the central section. Edmonton has reasonable house prices considering its size, with averages ranging from $250,000 to $450,000.
