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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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Trump’s 25% Tariffs - What Edmonton Buyers & Sellers Need to Know

The U.S. administration has announced a 25% tariff on Canadian imports, set to take effect February 1, 2025. While the full details of the policy are still unfolding, these tariffs could significantly impact the Canadian economy, Alberta’s industries, and Edmonton’s real estate market.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has issued a stark warning: I won’t sugar coat it. Our nation could be facing difficult times in the coming days and weeks.” Trudeau confirmed that Canada is ready to respond forcefully, but also acknowledged the deeply-linked economies of both countries would suffer greatly.

Trump, on the other hand, remains firm on his position, stating: “Mexico and Canada have never been good to us on trade.” He also cited illegal drugs and migrants crossing the border as part of his reasoning, despite Canada’s efforts to strengthen security with a $1.3 billion border fortification plan.

How Could These Tariffs Affect Edmonton?

Potential Economic Slowdown:

  • Canada exports $3.6 billion worth of goods daily to the U.S. With increased costs on Canadian goods, industries like oil & gas, manufacturing, and agriculture—all crucial to Canada’s and Alberta’s economy—could see lower demand or reduced profit margins.

  • Job uncertainty in these sectors could make some buyers hesitant, slowing home sales and price growth in certain areas.

Rising Construction Costs:

  • Tariffs on materials like steel, lumber, and aluminum could increase home-building costs. Developers may scale back projects, leading to lower housing supply in the long term.

  • Renovation and repair costs could also climb, as materials become more expensive.

Consumer Confidence & Interest Rates:

  • Economic uncertainty could make some buyers hold off on purchasing.

  • The Bank of Canada could adjust interest rates depending on how these tariffs affect inflation and economic growth.

Trump has also hinted that oil could be included in the tariffs, which would significantly impact Alberta’s energy sector—a key driver of the Edmonton economy.

Advice for Sellers: How to Navigate the Market

If you’re thinking of selling your home in Edmonton, here’s what you need to know:

✔️ List Sooner Rather Than Later: Markets react to uncertainty, and hesitation from buyers could lead to longer days on the market. Listing now, while demand is steady, is a smart move.

✔️ Competitive Pricing is Key: Pricing too high in an uncertain market can lead to fewer offers and extended time on the market. A data-driven strategy ensures your home is priced right from the start.

✔️ Move-In Ready Homes Will Have an Edge: With potential construction and renovation cost increases, buyers may prefer homes that don’t need upgrades. Completing minor repairs and updates before listing could increase your home’s appeal.

Advice for Buyers: Finding Opportunity in Change

Buying a home during economic shifts can create opportunities, especially for savvy buyers who plan ahead:

✔️ Don’t Panic—Stay Informed: Edmonton’s real estate market has weathered economic shifts before, from the 2008 financial crisis to Trump’s 2018 tariffs on aluminum and steel. Long-term homeownership is still a solid investment.

✔️ Look for Motivated Sellers: If uncertainty slows the market, some sellers may be more flexible on price or terms. Buyers may find good deals by negotiating strategically.

✔️ Consider New Builds Before Prices Rise: If you’re thinking about buying a new home or condo, acting before material costs rise could save thousands.

The Silver Lining: Why Edmonton’s Market Remains Resilient

Despite potential economic challenges, Edmonton’s real estate market remains stable due to key factors:

Steady Population Growth: People continue to move to Edmonton for its affordable cost of living, compared to other major Canadian cities.

Long-Term Real Estate Cycles: Housing markets go through ups and downs, but real estate remains a strong long-term investment.

Opportunities Always Exist: Whether you're buying or selling, there are strategies to make the most of the current market—it’s about making informed, data-driven decisions.

Final Thoughts: What Should You Do Next?

Economic uncertainty shouldn’t stop you from making smart moves in real estate. At Iconic YEG, we help our clients navigate market shifts with expert insights and a strategy tailored to their goals.

If you’re selling, let’s discuss how to position your home competitively. If you’re buying, let’s explore opportunities before any market changes take full effect.

📞 Reach out today for a consultation—we’ll guide you through Edmonton’s market with clarity and confidence.

📩 Email: caitlin@iconicyeg.com | 📞 Call/Text: 587-336-3176 | 🌐 Visit: www.iconicyeg.com

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Edmonton's Condo Market: Unmatched Value and Opportunity

In a recent study, it was revealed that buyers could secure multiple average-priced condos in Edmonton for the cost of a single average-priced home in Canada, highlighting the exceptional value and opportunities present in Edmonton's resale condo market.

The newest report from real estate platform Zoocasa found that housing sales in both of Alberta’s major cities exploded by 146% between 2020 and 2024. Edmonton’s MLS home sales reached 13,518 in 2024, compared to 5,498 sales in 2020. While the numbers far outpace most cities in Canada, they make sense when considering the province’s population surge over the past few years.

The Alberta population increased by 4.4% when 202,234 people flocked to the province in a single year between January 2023 and 2024. Zoocasa notes this significant increase is the highest the province has seen since 1981 and “is a positive indicator of the region’s future growth potential.” The report also cites Alberta Government statistics tracking interprovincial migration, which found that Alberta was the only province in Canada with significant net gains from people migrating from different regions and territories, with 12,482 people in the first quarter of 2024.

The government’s “Alberta is Calling” campaign also took advantage of the province’s affordable housing market compared to other major Canadian cities. According to many former Vancouverites, the comparatively low cost of living in Alberta was a major draw. As of May 2024, the non-seasonally adjusted residential home prices in Edmonton are $392,700, while in Calgary, they are $587,100.

The Zoocasa report details just how far your money can go in Edmonton. With the cost of an average single-family detached home in Canada at $735,900, Edmonton buyers could purchase three average-priced condominiums—each about $207,000—and still have over $100,000 to spare.

This resurgence is partly driven by demand from out-of-town investors and people moving from larger cities to Edmonton, who see the local condo market as a bargain compared to other major cities. The Zoocasa study notes Edmonton is the most affordable condo market among all 17 cities it surveyed. By comparison, the average price of a condo in Greater Vancouver is over $776,000, while in Toronto, it’s nearly $731,000.

While investors from other cities are active in the market, so too are first-time buyers who can purchase an affordable condominium with a mortgage payment substantially less than monthly rent.

At Iconic YEG, we pride ourselves on being the best choice for real estate professionals in Edmonton. Whether you’re buying or selling, our team’s expertise, market knowledge, and dedication to client satisfaction ensure you get the most value out of your investment. Join the many satisfied clients who have found their perfect home with us and discover the unmatched benefits of working with Iconic YEG.

Contact us today to explore your options and make the most of Edmonton’s vibrant real estate market.

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