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205, 9316 82 Avenue | Bonnie Doon

Experience ravine living in the heart of Central Edmonton. This 1 Bed + Den, 1.5 bathroom condo at Trinity Point is one of the city’s best-kept secrets — a concrete and steel constructed building tucked away next to Mill Creek Ravine with unbeatable access to Downtown, Whyte Avenue, the French Quarter, and the University of Alberta.

What makes living here so remarkable?

Location, Location, Location

Connected to the best of Edmonton

  • Mill Creek Ravine: Endless walking & biking trails at your doorstep

  • Whyte Avenue: Restaurants, cafés, nightlife, and shopping within minutes

  • Bonnie Doon & the French District: Rich cultural community with schools, parks, and markets

  • Downtown Edmonton: Quick commute to work, entertainment, and the Ice District

  • University of Alberta: A short bike or transit ride away

This is central living without compromise — a rare combination of nature, convenience, and quality construction.

Private balcony

Spectacular Mill Creek Ravine views

Step outside onto your private balcony and take in the uninterrupted views of Mill Creek Ravine. Surrounded by trees and green space, it’s a peaceful retreat perfect for morning coffee, evening unwinds, or simply enjoying nature without leaving the city.

Luxury Finishes

Elevate Everyday Living

This home is designed with details that make a difference. Cook like a chef in the gourmet kitchen featuring a gas stove, built-in oven, and granite counters with plenty of space to gather. Warmth and style flow throughout with engineered hardwood floors and a cozy gas fireplace, creating the perfect balance of comfort and sophistication.

Property Highlights

1 Bed + Den 1.5 Bathrooms Air Conditioning Pet Friendly 9-foot Ceilings Engineered Hardwood floors Massive in-suite laundry Secure Indoor Parking Storage Room Fitness Center Nearby Shopping & Groceries Close to Transit
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Edmonton’s 2025 Property Assessments: Why Your Home’s Value May Shock You

The City of Edmonton has mailed out property assessment notices for 2025, and homeowners are shocked by the dramatic increases. Many clients have already reached out to Iconic YEG Real Estate Team, sharing their disbelief. One client’s loft skyrocketed from $369,000 in 2024 to $415,500 this year—a staggering 12.6% jump! Yet, based on current market trends, that loft would likely sell for no more than $375,000. Another client in Laurel saw their assessment leap from $457,000 to $502,500, a 10% increase—and while their property recently sold for $520,000, the gap between assessment and market value isn’t always so favorable.

These discrepancies raise critical questions: What do these assessments really mean, and how do they impact you?

Edmonton Neighborhoods with the Biggest Assessed Value Changes

Some Edmonton neighborhoods are seeing explosive growth in assessed values, while others remain relatively stable or even decline.

Neighbourhoods with the Highest Increases:

Neighbourhoods with Declines or Minimal Increases:

These dramatic differences highlight the importance of understanding your local market. Whether you’re benefiting from rising values or wondering why your neighborhood lags behind, this is a critical time to assess your property’s current market value.

2024 Market Trends: The Backdrop to Rising Assessments

Last year, Edmonton’s real estate market experienced significant growth:

  • Average Home Prices: Rose to $436,401 in November 2024, up 15% year-over-year.

  • Detached Homes: Jumped 13% YoY to $540,320.

  • Condominiums and Townhouses: Condo prices surged 16% to $200,266, while townhouses climbed 6.3% to $288,176.

This growth has fueled higher assessments, but it doesn’t always tell the whole story. Market value and assessed value often diverge, especially when the city’s estimations don’t reflect your property’s condition or recent upgrades.

The Truth About Property Assessments

A property assessment is not the same as market value. Instead, it’s the city’s estimate of your home’s worth as of July 1 of the previous year. This value helps determine how much you’ll pay in property taxes. Factors like location, lot size, and comparable sales play a role, but the city doesn’t account for your home’s actual condition unless it has recently sold. If your property requires significant repairs or hasn’t been updated, its assessed value may be higher than its true market worth.

Why Are Assessed Values Soaring?

The median assessed value for a detached single-family home in Edmonton rose to $465,500 for 2025—a $37,000 increase from last year. Why?

  • Population Growth: Edmonton is booming as more people move to Alberta, driving demand for housing.

  • Neighborhood Popularity: Areas like Central McDougall and Richfield are seeing renewed interest, pushing values higher.

  • Tax Revenue Needs: The city council approved a 6.1% property tax increase for 2025, distributing the burden across property owners.

How Property Taxes Are Calculated

Your property tax bill depends on two key factors:

  1. Assessed Value: The city determines this based on your property’s market value as of July 1 of the previous year. They consider size, location, and recent sales but may overlook unique features or current condition.

  2. Tax Rate: Set annually by the City of Edmonton, this rate is expressed in "mills," where one mill equals $1 per $1,000 of assessed value. It funds essential services like schools, emergency services, and infrastructure.

For example, with a median assessed value of $465,500, a homeowner can expect to pay approximately $3,550 in municipal taxes for 2025, about $204 more than last year.

What You Can Do Now

Don’t let these assessments catch you off guard. Take control:

  1. Review Your Assessment: Visit myproperty.edmonton.ca to verify the details. Look for errors in property size, features, or other factors.

  2. Compare to Market Trends: Does your assessed value align with recent sales in your area? If not, it may be time to dig deeper. Contact Caitlin Heine with Iconic YEG to review recent sold data. 

  3. File an Appeal: If your assessment seems off, you have 60 days to file an appeal. Be prepared with evidence like recent comparable sales.

  4. Plan Ahead: Higher assessments mean higher taxes. Budget accordingly to avoid surprises when bills arrive in May.

Contact Iconic YEG with RE/MAX Real Estate

As Edmonton grows, navigating the complexities of the real estate market has never been more important. Whether you’re buying, selling, or trying to make sense of your property assessment, Caitlin Heine and the Iconic YEG Real Estate Team are here to help.

Visit www.iconicyeg.com or call Caitlin today at 587-336-3176 to get started.

Whether you’re navigating assessments, buying, or selling, we’re here to make your 2025 a year of smart moves and big wins in Edmonton real estate!

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