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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 Real Estate: Still Building, Growing, and Leading

Edmonton Leads the Nation in Real Estate Activity

While much of Canada is cooling, Edmonton is quietly leading the nation — not through speculation or hype, but through steady growth, affordability, and resilience.

According to RE/MAX Canada’s 2025 Fall Housing Market Update, Edmonton remains one of the country’s brightest real estate markets, defying national slowdowns thanks to affordability and interprovincial migration.

Even though resales are expected to decline about 4% year-over-year by the end of 2025, the market still favours sellers, with demand continuing to outpace supply — especially for well-priced, move-in-ready homes.

RE/MAX projects the average home price will rise about 6% by year’s end, reaching roughly $488,000. That’s a far cry from markets like Vancouver or Toronto, where single-family homes can exceed $1.9 million, making Edmonton one of the few major cities in Canada where homeownership remains within reach.

“Out-of-town buyers are still continuing to play a big role in Edmonton’s sales,” says Don Kottick, President of RE/MAX Canada. “We anticipate that will continue for the balance of the year.”

Affordability Is Edmonton’s Superpower

In a national market defined by high costs and hesitation, Edmonton stands out as Canada’s affordability success story.

With the average detached home at around $570,000, up roughly 4.5% year-over-year, Edmonton offers more value per square foot than almost anywhere else in the country.

That’s attracting buyers from Toronto, Vancouver, and even Calgary, where detached homes average $781,000.

This unique mix of high median incomes, lower cost of living, and steady employment makes Edmonton a magnet for families, first-time buyers, and investors seeking long-term stability.

Trends in the Edmonton Housing Market

The Edmonton housing market continues to evolve as one of Canada’s most balanced and opportunity-rich.

Market Outlook

  • Average sale price: expected to rise 6%

  • Number of sales: forecast to drop 4%

  • Market type: remains a seller’s market, though balance is improving

While out-of-province buyers continue to drive demand, local families and couples are also stepping in with confidence. The city’s strong employment base and ongoing infrastructure development make Edmonton ideal for those seeking something lasting — not just a short-term investment.

Inventory & Buyer Behaviour

The biggest challenge right now? Not enough quality inventory that aligns with what buyers want. There are homes on the market, but many aren’t meeting modern expectations for updates, layout, or value.

At the same time, condos are beginning to sit longer, as a surge of new construction units comes online. Sellers holding firm on unrealistic pricing are finding that buyers are no longer willing to chase the market.

Still, urgency remains among those looking to buy before construction and renovation costs climb again — a lesson many remember from the post-pandemic years.

Iconic Neighbourhoods to Watch

  • Gold Bar: A charming, established community with tree-lined streets, great schools, and proximity to the river valley. Buyers are drawn to its sense of stability and mid-century homes ready for modern updates.

  • Prince Rupert: Gaining attention for its affordability and central location, with growing interest from buyers seeking character homes close to downtown and NAIT.

  • Rundle Heights: Offering a balance between affordability and access to green space, this neighbourhood is ideal for first-time buyers and families who value parks, schools, and a strong community feel.

These central communities continue to attract a diverse mix of residents — from young professionals to retirees — all drawn to Edmonton’s authentic charm and long-term livability.

Edmonton’s Construction Boom: Building the City of Tomorrow

According to the CBC, Edmonton is building more homes than ever before — issuing over 15,000 building permits in 2024, the highest since 2005.

More than 75% of those permits were for communities between 41st Avenue SW and Anthony Henday Drive, including The Orchards, Keswick, and Chappelle.

That surge reflects Edmonton’s population growth of more than 100,000 people in just two years, a testament to its reputation as one of Canada’s most livable and affordable cities.

While much of the new housing is happening at the city’s southern edge, Mayor Amarjeet Sohi emphasizes that half of future growth should occur within established neighbourhoods — areas like Griesbach, which is leading redevelopment efforts with new mid- and high-density projects.

“I’m very proud of what we’ve achieved,” says Sohi. “But the need continues, and we need to build more.”

What It Means for Buyers and Sellers

For Buyers

  • Act now while Edmonton remains one of Canada’s most affordable major markets.

  • Explore growing communities like Keswick, Orchards, and Griesbach for long-term value.

  • Watch interest rates — with the Bank of Canada expected to ease, affordability could improve through early 2026.

For Sellers

  • Price strategically. Overpricing can cost valuable time in a market where buyers are data-savvy and discerning.

  • Presentation matters. Homes that show well — staged, decluttered, and professionally marketed — continue to command premium offers.

  • Timing is opportunity. Fall remains active as buyers aim to close before winter, with fewer listings creating a competitive edge.

Edmonton’s Strength Is Its Balance

While many cities are struggling to correct after years of rapid appreciation, Edmonton’s growth is measured, sustainable, and real.

The city continues to build, attract, and retain — offering buyers and sellers alike the rare opportunity to move confidently in a market that values both stability and opportunity.

For homeowners, investors, and newcomers alike, Edmonton isn’t just a great place to live — it’s a smart place to plant roots.

Work With the ICONIC YEG Team

At Iconic YEG, we don’t just sell homes — we help you build a future.
Whether you’re buying, selling, or investing, our team brings deep market insight, strategic marketing, and a people-first approach to every move.

Let’s make your next step an ICONIC one.

Connect with Caitlin Heine

Buying, selling, or just curious about where you fit in Edmonton’s changing market?
I’m here to help you make confident, informed moves — whether that’s finding your first home, listing your property, or exploring investment opportunities in central Edmonton.

Let’s talk about your next chapter.

Caitlin Heine

REALTOR® & CEO, Iconic YEG Real Estate Team
RE/MAX Real Estate

📍 200-10835 124 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T5M 0H4
📞 587-336-3176
📧 caitlin@iconicyeg.com
🌐 iconicyeg.com

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Mortgage Rates Are Rising Again. Here’s What Edmonton Buyers & Sellers Should Know

Rate Hikes, Bond Yields & Buying Power

If you’ve been watching mortgage rates in 2025 and wondering, “Wait… didn’t the Bank of Canada just hold rates steady? So why are mortgage rates climbing again?”—you’re not alone.

I’ve been having this conversation daily with buyers, sellers, and people just trying to make sense of what the heck is going on. So I want to break it down in plain language and share what I know—not as a mortgage broker (because I’m not one), but as a REALTOR® who pays attention to what’s happening in Edmonton real estate, and who cares about helping you make informed decisions.

What’s Happening With Rates—And Why It’s Confusing

On July 30, the Bank of Canada held its overnight rate at 2.75%. That’s the rate most people hear about on the news. It influences things like variable-rate mortgages, lines of credit, and the prime rate.

But here’s the part that often gets missed: fixed mortgage rates are not tied to the Bank of Canada’s rate. They’re tied to bond yields—specifically, the 5-year Government of Canada bond yield.

So why are fixed rates going up right now?

Because bond yields have been climbing. Investors are nervous about inflation staying sticky and are betting that rates will remain elevated longer than expected. As bond yields rise, banks raise their fixed mortgage rates to keep pace.

It’s not about panic—it’s about pricing risk.

If You Have a Rate Hold or Pre-Approval Right Now—Please Read This

If you were pre-approved in the last 2–3 months and you’re holding a rate around 4.00%, you’re in a good spot—but the clock is ticking.

Many lenders only guarantee that rate for 90–120 days, and I’ve heard from clients that extending that rate now isn’t always an option—or comes with a higher price.

That means:

  • If your rate hold is expiring in the next 30 days, it’s time to get serious about your timeline.

  • If rates jump to 4.5% or higher (and some already have), your monthly payment or borrowing power could shift meaningfully.

Talk to your lender or broker. Get clear on your expiry date. And make sure your approval still lines up with your goals.

Fixed vs. Variable in Late 2025: There’s Almost No Gap

Traditionally, variable rates were cheaper, and people took them to save money long-term. But right now? The difference is almost gone.

In many cases:

  • Fixed rates are sitting around 4.2%–4.6%

  • Variable rates are 4.0%–4.5%, depending on the lender

So what do you do?
That’s a personal decision. A good mortgage broker can help you compare scenarios, including:

  • Your risk tolerance

  • Your future plans (Are you staying put for 3–5 years?)

  • Whether you’re okay with fluctuations in your payment

What Edmonton Buyers Should Keep in Mind

This is where I bring it home.

As a REALTOR® in Edmonton, I’m not here to tell you when the market will peak or where rates will go—but I can tell you what we’re seeing on the ground:

✅ Well-priced homes under $600K are still moving
✅ Inventory in some neighbourhoods is tight
✅ Buyers with rate holds are trying to secure something before they expire

If you’ve been sitting on the fence, hoping rates drop before you buy: just know that rate increases could reduce your buying power faster than prices fall.

For example, a half-point rate increase could shrink your mortgage qualification by $20,000–$40,000, depending on your income and debt. That might mean fewer options—or needing to compromise on location, size, or condition.

What Sellers in Edmonton Should Know

Higher rates don’t mean people stop buying. But they do mean buyers become more cautious, price-sensitive, and value-driven.

That’s why:

  • Pricing matters more than ever

  • Presentation and marketing matter more than ever

  • Transparency around costs (condo fees, utilities, mechanicals) can help your home stand out

We’re still seeing strong results in Edmonton, especially for:

  • Move-in ready homes in established neighbourhoods

  • Properties with revenue potential (like suites or garden suites)

  • Townhomes and duplexes with manageable condo fees or none at all

What Might Happen Next (And What I’m Watching)

I follow rate forecasts because they matter to my clients, but I don’t pretend to predict the future.

That said, most experts expect:

  • One or two small rate cuts before the end of 2025

  • Bond yields to soften slightly if inflation continues to cool

  • Fixed rates to stabilize or potentially drop a bit by Q4

But none of that is guaranteed. And more importantly—you can’t buy a house in hindsight.

Final Thoughts

If you’re buying or selling in Edmonton, here’s my advice:

🧭 Don’t try to time the market.
📊 Know your numbers.
🔍 Ask questions (no one should ever make you feel bad for asking).
🤝 And work with people who care more about your long-term success than a quick sale.

That’s how I’ve built Iconic YEG. And if you’re thinking about making a move, I’d love to be in your corner.

Let’s make a plan—not a panic.

About Caitlin Heine – Iconic YEG | RE/MAX Real Estate

Caitlin Heine is a full-time REALTOR® and the owner of Iconic YEG | RE/MAX Real Estate in Edmonton, Alberta. Known for her warm but direct communication style, deep market knowledge, and fierce client advocacy, Caitlin helps buyers and sellers navigate the Edmonton real estate market with confidence and clarity.

With a background in marketing, leasing, and large-scale residential projects, Caitlin brings strategic pricing, high-impact marketing, and skilled negotiation to every transaction. She believes buying or selling a home should be a clear, empowering experience — never a guessing game or high-pressure sale.

Caitlin works best with clients who value straight answers, smart strategy, and a human-first approach. Whether you’re buying your first home, upgrading for more space, or selling to start your next chapter, she provides personalized guidance, data-driven advice, and a trusted partnership from start to finish.

📞 Call/Text: 587-336-3176
📧 Email: caitlin@iconicyeg.com
🌐 Website: iconicyeg.com
📍 Office: RE/MAX Real Estate, 200, 10835 124 Street NW, Edmonton, AB

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