
Commercial and Residential: 2026.
Edmonton’s commercial, industrial and residential real estate market ended last year with changes, surprises and optimism. Headed for the seasonally busy spring, the 2026 market is already showing momentum. “We

Edmonton’s commercial, industrial and residential real estate market ended last year with changes, surprises and optimism. Headed for the seasonally busy spring, the 2026 market is already showing momentum. “We

Commercial real estate is both a catalyst and a reliable gauge for measuring the revitalization of downtown Edmonton. Lease rates, amenities, mixed-use spaces, market flux, mergers and acquisitions, inventory, vacancy

Although Edmonton real estate is not a hot market, benchmark prices, year/year trends, listings-to-sales ratios, housing starts and affordability are all factors that make Edmonton’s residential, commercial and industrial real

Edmonton is a good example that, although housing affordability improved across the country as mortgage rates softened with the Bank of Canada easing monetary policy, affordability can be a blessing

It’s a fact of Canadian neighborhood life! From Vancouver and Ottawa to Edmonton, Toronto, Calgary and beyond… infills. The idea is straightforward. Infill is a classification of construction in an

A perfect storm of Edmonton stats, trends and situations continues to cause an Edmonton rentals crunch. It also gives Edmonton a dubious distinction of being #1 in Canada! According

While Edmonton’s commercial real estate market continues to transform itself and trigger renewed momentum, it is also dealing with lingering challenges and unavoidable speedbumps. Factors include economy and interest rates;

Well into Q1 of 2024, Edmonton is still benefiting from the recent bragging right! Last year, the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) declared Edmonton as Canada’s most affordable city. It

Considering Canadian real estate jitters about inflation, spiked mortgage rates, affordability and sagging consumer confidence, Edmonton is proving to be a bit of a Canadian anomaly. Stats and trends show

Downtown Edmonton, in commercial real estate terms, is a focused, re-imagined and an encouragingly rebounding work-in-progress. There are positives and, yes, there are lingering challenges. Some of the positives include