The City of Edmonton has found affordable housing providers to build about 1,300 new homes on 10 former surplus school sites.
Affordable housing developers have been selected to create homes on land that was originally intended for schools several decades ago.
Home prices in Edmonton are seeing a slight dip as the winter cools the market down, but one kind of property is seeing ...
Edmonton home prices are expected to see only modest growth in 2026, according to the latest Royal LePage report.
“If I’m a younger Canadian looking to start my family and buy my first home, (Edmonton) offers really affordable entry points,” says Carrie Lysenko, chief executive officer of Zoocasa. (Credit: David ...
A major overhaul of Edmonton's zoning bylaw promises more compact development in existing and future neighbourhoods, but experts caution that increased density does not guarantee improved ...
Some Edmontonians living in homes owned by a government-funded provider of affordable housing say their complaints about mould and other problems have not been addressed quickly enough. They live in ...
The pace of new housing construction declined in Edmonton last year even as a record number of new residents moved to Alberta. The latest numbers from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC) show ...
Two plots of land in the Quarters area will be sold to affordable housing developers following a unanimous decision by Edmonton’s executive committee on Wednesday. The city said this will help it ...
Change remains a constant in the downtown cores of cities across Canada, and Edmonton’s is no exception. The Edmonton group called for the creation of a $100-million fund for office-to-residential ...
After clearing a million people in 2021, four years sooner than expected, Edmonton’s population boom has continued.
The number of new homes being built in Edmonton is increasing, but that new construction won’t necessarily help those in need of affordable and subsidized housing. Housing starts were up 23 per cent ...