SOLD | 14623 89A Ave

In Parkview, Edmonton

The Story Behind the Sale

Strategic Preparation. Powerful Results.

Some sales happen quietly. Not by chance, but by design.

Before this Parkview bungalow ever went live on MLS, it was already generating interest. Through intentional pre-marketing — including professional staging, strategic social media placement, video storytelling, and a custom landing page, we built momentum before the listing launched.

And it worked.

The day before even hitting the market, this property received two strong offers.

The demand for Parkview homes is strong — especially for well-presented, well-positioned properties like this one. Buyers are waiting for listings that feel intentional — not rushed. And that’s where the right strategy makes all the difference.

When you work with me, you’re not just listing a property. You’re launching a campaign built to attract the right buyers, faster, and for stronger results.

What Made This Parkview Sale Different

  • Professional staging and styling to highlight light, flow, and livability.

  • Pre-listing campaign across Instagram, YouTube, and local buyer networks.

  • Custom landing page and storytelling video crafted to connect emotionally with buyers.

  • Local buzz and word-of-mouth before the first showing request.

  • Sold before launch, with multiple strong offers.

Thinking About Selling in Parkview?

If you’ve been considering selling, the best time to start the conversation is before you’re ready. Because how you prepare — and how your story is told — defines the outcome.

Let’s talk strategy. No pressure, no gimmicks — just a conversation about what’s possible.


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Buying a Home in Edmonton: 2025 Market Review and What Buyers Need to Know for 2026

If you are thinking about buying a home in Edmonton, whether that is next month or next year, 2025 offered some very clear lessons about what actually affects outcomes.

The biggest mistake I saw buyers make this year was not choosing the wrong time to buy.
It was waiting too long to start planning.

After eight years in real estate, more than 300 home sales across Edmonton, and leading the Iconic YEG Real Estate Team at RE/MAX Real Estate, I spent 2025 helping buyers navigate timing, competition, pricing, and risk. The buyers who did best were not the fastest. They were the most prepared. That pattern matters as we move into 2026.

Edmonton Buyer Market Snapshot (Single Family Homes, City Only)

Before getting into strategy, here is the context every buyer should understand about the Edmonton Real Estate Market in 2025.

  • 12,036 single family homes sold in Edmonton in 2025

  • Median days on market: 22

  • 26.1 percent sold over list price

  • 34.7 percent sold at or over list

This was not a market where everything was competitive.
It was a market where competition showed up in specific price ranges, seasons, and neighbourhoods.

When Is the Best Time to Buy a Home in Edmonton?

Spring Was the Most Competitive Period

March through May was the tightest window for buyers.

  • March had the highest over-list activity, around 39 percent

  • Median days on market dropped to about 15 days

  • By December, only 11 percent sold over list and median days on market increased to 39 days

What this means for buyers in 2026

  • Expect the most competition in spring

  • Late summer and fall often provide more room to negotiate

  • Spring buyers need financing, strategy, and decision clarity in place early

Which Price Range Was Most Competitive for Buyers?

The $400K–$600K Range Was the Pressure Zone

This is where the majority of buyers were active in 2025.

  • $401K–$500K: 3,968 sales

  • $501K–$600K: 2,693 sales

This is where multiple offers showed up most consistently.

Buyer guidance

  • Below $500K, competition appears first and fastest

  • Above $500K, buyers often have more room to be strategic

  • Knowing which side of this line you are on matters

Where Homes Sold Over Asking Price in Edmonton

Homes selling over list price clustered in specific communities, not across the entire city.

Areas with consistent over-list activity included:

What this means for buyers

If you are shopping in these areas, being “almost ready” can cost you.
Offer strategy matters more than speed.

Buying a Single Family Home Under $400K in Edmonton

Value still exists, but it clusters.

Communities with the most activity under $400K included:

Buyer guidance

  • This segment is sensitive to interest rate changes

  • Condition, lot value, and inspection strategy matter more than finishes

  • Planning ahead gives you leverage

Move-Up and Luxury Buyers: What Changed in 2025

Above $650K, the market became increasingly neighbourhood-specific.

Buyer guidance

Buyers at these levels are informed and selective.
Being clear on trade-offs matters more than urgency.

What I Focused on for Buyers in 2025

Being ready did not mean being rushed. It meant:

  • Understanding financing early

  • Reviewing documents and risk properly

  • Knowing where competition actually existed

  • Being comfortable walking away when something was not right

For condo buyers especially, document review is not a formality. It is a decision-making tool. I break down what actually matters and what to look for in Edmonton condo documents here:
👉 Condo Document Review in Edmonton: What Buyers Need to Know Before Purchasing

How Buyers Should Prepare for 2026

Start planning early.

Early planning also means understanding the buying process before pressure sets in. I have written a detailed guide that walks through what buyers need to know about rebates, programs, timelines, and realistic expectations when buying a home in Edmonton:
👉 Everything You Need to Know About Buying a Home in Edmonton in 2025

Understanding your price range, neighbourhood options, and competition before emotions enter the picture creates leverage. Leverage creates better decisions.

Before You Rely on Online Tools Alone

If you have been relying on generic online advice or AI tools to guide your decision-making, it is worth understanding what those tools miss when it comes to Edmonton real estate:
👉 What ChatGPT Doesn’t Tell You About Buying a Home in Edmonton

Who I Work Best With

I work best with buyers who value:

  • Honest, direct advice

  • Understanding the why behind decisions

  • Calm guidance in high-stakes moments

  • Realistic expectations and long-term thinking

If you are looking for pressure or shortcuts, I am likely not the right fit.

Final Thought for Buyers

The strongest buyers I worked with in 2025 were not rushing to win.
They were planning to choose well.

If you are thinking about buying in Edmonton in 2026, even if it still feels early, having a conversation sooner gives you clarity, options, and leverage. There is no obligation and no pressure. Just information, strategy, and an honest look at what makes sense for you.

When the right opportunity appears, being prepared changes everything.

Caitlin Heine
Iconic YEG Real Estate Team
RE/MAX Real Estate

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Edmonton Real Estate 2025: Top Neighbourhoods for Buyers

As Edmonton gears up for another dynamic year in real estate, buyers and investors alike are searching for the best communities to call home or to secure their financial future. With rising prices across the city, finding the right neighbourhoods with room for organic growth is more important than ever. The Iconic YEG Real Estate Team has identified nine top neighbourhoods poised for significant value growth in 2025. Here’s where you should be looking to buy or invest this year.

1. Prince Rupert: A Hidden Gem Ready to Shine

If you’re drawn to the charm and central convenience of Westmount, you’ll love Prince Rupert. Located near downtown Edmonton, this neighbourhood combines affordability with proximity to key amenities like Kingsway Mall and the Royal Alexandra Hospital.

Infrastructure Highlight: Recent upgrades to Kingsway Mall and the expansion of cycling paths in the area have improved connectivity and accessibility.

Price Growth:

  • 2019 Average Sale Price: $328,500

  • 2024 Average Sale Price: $397,146

View Homes for Sale in Prince Rupert

2. Rundle Heights: Affordable Living Near Nature

Love the scenic beauty and historic charm of Highlands? Rundle Heights offers a similar vibe with more affordable options. Nestled alongside the North Saskatchewan River Valley and Rundle Park, this neighbourhood is a nature lover’s paradise.

Infrastructure Highlight: The revitalization of Rundle Park and the creation of new pedestrian bridges connecting to surrounding areas have enhanced the neighbourhood’s appeal.

Price Growth:

  • 2019 Average Sale Price: $309,676

  • 2024 Average Sale Price: $391,436

View Homes For Sale in Rundle Heights

3. Ottewell: A Family-Friendly Neighbourhood on the Rise

If Forest Heights is on your radar, consider Ottewell. This mature, family-oriented community offers excellent schools, large lot sizes, and a central location that’s hard to beat.

Infrastructure Highlight: Roadway enhancements and the addition of community-oriented spaces, such as parks and walking paths, are making Ottewell even more attractive to families.

Price Growth:

  • 2019 Average Sale Price: $396,086

  • 2024 Average Sale Price: $424,358

View Homes for Sale in Ottewell

4. Holyrood: Urban Convenience Meets Suburban Charm

Holyrood mirrors the charm and accessibility of Bonnie Doon and is one of Edmonton’s most exciting neighbourhoods in transition.

Infrastructure Highlight: The Valley Line LRT expansion, set to complete in 2025, has already boosted property demand, improving connectivity to downtown and other key areas.

Price Growth:

  • 2019 Average Sale Price: $425,143

  • 2024 Average Sale Price: $527,950

View Homes for Sale in Holyrood

5. Boyle Street: A Hub for Urban Renewal

Think of Boyle Street as the next Downtown hotspot. Once overlooked, this historic neighbourhood is undergoing a major transformation.

Infrastructure Highlight: Investments in the Quarters Downtown project, including new residential and commercial developments, are breathing new life into Boyle Street.

Price Growth:

  • 2019 Average Sale Price: $425,143

  • 2024 Average Sale Price: $178,687 (Ripe for investment; predominantly condos)

View Homes for Sale in Boyle Street

6. Cromdale: Heritage Charm with Modern Potential

If you appreciate the heritage and urban appeal of Oliver, you’ll want to keep an eye on Cromdale.

Infrastructure Highlight: Ongoing redevelopment of the Stadium LRT Station and the addition of green spaces around the Northlands site are enhancing Cromdale’s appeal.

Price Growth:

  • 2019 Average Sale Price: $467,833

  • 2024 Average Sale Price: $461,777

View Homes for Sale in Cromdale

7. Jasper Place: Suburban Living with Downtown Access

Comparable to Grovenor, Jasper Place is a versatile option for buyers and investors.

Infrastructure Highlight: The West LRT expansion and improvements to Stony Plain Road have boosted accessibility and revitalized commercial spaces.

Price Growth:

  • 2019 Average Sale Price: $388,547

  • 2024 Average Sale Price: $565,527

View Homes for Sale in Jasper Place

8. Fulton Place: A River Valley Retreat

If you’re drawn to the family-friendly vibe of Capilano, you’ll love Fulton Place.

Infrastructure Highlight: Upgraded river valley access and new bike lanes have made this area a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

Price Growth:

  • 2019 Average Sale Price: $380,725

  • 2024 Average Sale Price: $489,320

View Homes for Sale in Fulton Place

9. Avonmore: Transit-Oriented and Trendy

Avonmore is Edmonton’s answer to Ritchie, blending transit convenience with a vibrant community feel.

Infrastructure Highlight: The Valley Line LRT has drastically improved connectivity, with local businesses and amenities flourishing as a result.

Price Growth:

  • 2019 Average Sale Price: $396,661

  • 2024 Average Sale Price: $464,865

View Homes for Sale in Avonmore

Why These Neighbourhoods in 2025?

These communities have one thing in common: untapped potential. They combine affordability with clear growth drivers like transit expansion, infrastructure improvements, and gentrification. For buyers and investors looking to maximize value, these neighbourhoods represent the best opportunities to get in before prices climb higher.

Make Your Move with Iconic YEG Real Estate

2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for Edmonton’s real estate market. Whether you’re searching for your dream home or your next investment property, the Iconic YEG Real Estate Team is here to guide you every step of the way. Contact us today to explore these top neighbourhoods and start your journey toward real estate success!

Call: 587-336-3176 or email us at caitlin@iconicyeg.com

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Parkview is one of Edmonton’s most established west-side communities, known for its tree-lined streets, family-friendly feel, and unbeatable access to the River Valley. Residents are drawn to its top-rated schools, active community league, and proximity to both downtown and Whitemud Drive, making commutes simple while preserving a sense of quiet at home. The River Valley trails are steps away, offering endless opportunities for walking, cycling, and connecting with nature. With its wide lots, mature trees, and strong community spirit, Parkview has remained one of Edmonton’s most desirable neighborhoods for generations.

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