Apartment-style condos are Edmonton’s lowest-maintenance way to own — no lawn, no snow shovelling, and (usually) a building amenity or two thrown in. They cluster where you’d expect: downtown and the Ice District high-rises, low-rise walk-ups around Whyte Avenue and the university area, and mid-density buildings along the LRT line where a car becomes optional rather than essential.
That mix makes apartments a genuinely different purchase depending on where you look. A downtown unit buys you a walk to work and a skyline view; something near NAIT or the University of Alberta buys you rental demand if you’re investing rather than living in it; a quieter building further from the core usually buys you more square footage for the same budget. None of that is better or worse — it’s just worth knowing what you’re actually optimizing for before you start comparing price tags.
Every listing below comes straight from the live MLS® feed, so square footage, condo fees, and unit details are as current as what’s in front of a real estate agent right now. Filter by price or bedrooms, or flip to the map view to see how a building sits relative to the LRT, the river valley, or wherever you actually spend your time.
$399,857
#1104 9720 106 ST NW
Edmonton
$169,900
#239 10636 120 ST NW
Edmonton
$159,900
#143 10636 120 ST NW
Edmonton
$124,900
#116 630 MCALLISTER LO SW
Edmonton
$244,500
#802 9720 106 ST NW
Edmonton
$189,900
#205 226 MACEWAN RD SW
Edmonton
$250,000
#369 4823 104A ST NW
Edmonton
$189,000
#124 10511 42 AV NW
Edmonton
$185,000
#116 10535 122 ST NW
Edmonton
$305,000
#703 9707 106 ST NW
Edmonton
$285,000
#405 10745 83 AV NW
Edmonton
$85,000
#203 10842 107 ST NW
Edmonton