For a lot of Edmonton buyers, $300,000 to $450,000 is where the real search starts. It’s the city’s most active price band — condos and apartment-style units in mature and downtown-adjacent neighbourhoods, older detached houses further out, and a steady stream of townhouses and duplexes all compete for attention here, which means more choice but also more homework before you make an offer.
What you get for the money varies more in this range than any other: a two-bedroom condo near Whyte Avenue or downtown, a starter bungalow in a mature north-side or east-side community, or a newer townhouse in a developing neighbourhood on the city’s edge. Location and property type trade off against each other constantly, so it’s worth deciding early which one matters more to you.
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$414,900
722 88A ST SW
Edmonton
$323,900
11840 122 ST NW
Edmonton
$449,900
14921 90 AV NW
Edmonton
$429,900
3344 24 AV NW
Edmonton
$424,500
3801 33 AV
Leduc
$439,900
24 JENSEN GA
St. Albert
$379,000
14839 47 ST NW
Edmonton
$437,999
1534 157 ST SW
Edmonton
$349,000
9606 163 ST NW
Edmonton
$405,000
1806 RUTHERFORD RD SW
Edmonton
$419,000
191 Reed Place
Leduc
$314,900
31 Royal RD NW
Edmonton