Edmonton Property Assessment

Edmonton Property Assessment
Edmonton Property Assessment

Discover Edmonton’s real estate market with detailed property assessment data. This dataset provides key insights into property values, zoning, land use, and development trends, helping investors, homeowners, and policymakers make informed decisions.

Users can explore property details such as property type, neighborhood, lot size, and assessed value. Whether you’re researching residential, commercial, or industrial properties, this dataset offers a clear snapshot of the city’s real estate composition.

Gain a deeper understanding of zoning regulations, land use classifications, and building characteristics. These insights are valuable for urban planners, developers, and real estate professionals looking to analyze property utilization and growth patterns.

Historical property assessments allow you to track market trends over time, compare past and present values, and analyze the impact of economic shifts and policy changes on real estate. This dataset is an essential tool for studying housing affordability, tax assessments, and long-term market shifts.

With interactive search tools and map-based exploration, this dataset makes it easy to navigate Edmonton’s evolving real estate market. Whether you’re a homeowner, investor, or researcher, you’ll find valuable insights to support smart decision-making.

Statistics

This dataset includes approximately 396,000 properties, offering a comprehensive look at Edmonton’s real estate market. The majority of properties are classified as Residential (92.44%), followed by Commercial (5.99%) and Other Residential (1.20%). Additional categories include Farmland (0.17%) and Derelict Residential (0.06%), showcasing the diversity of property types across the city.

Construction Trends

Edmonton’s real estate growth spans over many decades, with a particularly strong surge in recent years. The highest percentage of new properties were built in the 2010s (18.84%) and 2000s (17.17%), marking periods of rapid urban expansion. Other significant periods of development include the 1970s (14.78%) and 1980s (9.48%). In the 2020s, 6.89% of properties have already been built, reflecting continued urban development.

Property Value Distribution

Assessed property values in Edmonton vary widely, with most properties falling within the mid-range categories. The largest segments are valued between $200K - $400K (31.86%) and $400K - $600K (31.67%), together accounting for nearly two-thirds of all properties. A significant portion also falls between $600K - $800K (8.99%) and $800K - $1M (2.59%). Properties assessed above $2M make up only a small percentage, with $2M - $3M (0.70%), $3M - $4M (0.33%), and $4M+ (1.02%). This distribution highlights a market where affordability plays a key role, with luxury and high-value properties making up a small but notable segment.

Geographical Distribution

The distribution of properties is spread across Edmonton’s wards, with the largest proportion found in Sipiwiyiniwak Ward (9.15%), followed closely by Ipiihkoohkanipiaohtsi Ward (8.83%) and Nakota Isga Ward (8.80%). Other notable wards with high property counts include Métis (8.79%) and Karhiio (8.77%), reflecting the widespread development across different areas of the city.

Neighbourhood Hotspots

Certain neighbourhoods have a notably high concentration of properties. Wîhkêntôwin leads with 2.10% of the total, followed by Downtown (1.70%) and Summerside (1.30%). Other key residential and commercial hubs include Chappelle (1.28%), Windermere (1.24%), and Walker (1.16%).

Notable Addresses

Some individual properties stand out due to their high frequency. The most prominent is 10310 102 Street NW with 355 units, followed by 13910 Stony Plain Road NW (297) and 10360 102 Street NW (263). These addresses reflect large residential or mixed-use developments in densely populated areas.

This dataset provides valuable insights into Edmonton’s property landscape, offering crucial data for urban planners, developers, and investors looking to understand trends in housing values, construction history, and geographic distribution across the city.

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Stats on Properties by Class

ClassPropertiesPercent
RESIDENTIAL366448
92.44%
COMMERCIAL23748
5.99%
OTHER RESIDENTIAL4767
1.20%
FARMLAND685
0.17%
Non Residential500
0.13%
MA DERELICT RESIDENTIAL257
0.06%

Stats on Properties by Assessed Value

Assessed ValuePropertiesPercent
$0K - $200K80111
20.21%
$200K - $400K126318
31.86%
$400K - $600K125535
31.67%
$600K - $800K35622
8.99%
$800K - $1000K10264
2.59%
$1000K - $1200K4178
1.05%
$1200K - $1400K2518
0.64%
$1400K - $1600K1602
0.40%
$1600K - $1800K1194
0.30%
$1800K - $2000K949
0.24%
$2M - $3M2757
0.70%
$3M - $4M1322
0.33%
$4M+4049
1.02%

Stats on Properties by Year Built

Year BuiltPropertiesPercent
20244311
1.09%
20234862
1.23%
20226343
1.60%
20215803
1.46%
20206013
1.52%
20196272
1.58%
20186473
1.63%
20176459
1.63%
20168692
2.19%
20158365
2.11%
201410983
2.77%
20138056
2.03%
20126255
1.58%
20117433
1.88%
20105696
1.44%
20094977
1.26%
20084725
1.19%
20077159
1.81%
20069481
2.39%
200510348
2.61%

Stats on Properties by Decade Built

Decade BuiltPropertiesPercent
2020s27332
6.89%
2010s74684
18.84%
2000s68066
17.17%
1990s33288
8.40%
1980s37579
9.48%
1970s58578
14.78%
1960s34659
8.74%
1950s28805
7.27%
1940s6932
1.75%
1930s1402
0.35%
1920s1604
0.40%
1910s1822
0.46%
1900s139
0.04%

Stats on Properties by Ward

WardPropertiesPercent
sipiwiyiniwak Ward36286
9.15%
Ipiihkoohkanipiaohtsi Ward35004
8.83%
Nakota Isga Ward34892
8.80%
Métis Ward34859
8.79%
Karhiio Ward34758
8.77%
Dene Ward32194
8.12%
pihêsiwin Ward31954
8.06%
Anirniq Ward31004
7.82%
tastawiyiniwak Ward29662
7.48%
Sspomitapi Ward28527
7.20%
O-day'min Ward27766
7.00%
papastew Ward27513
6.94%

Stats on Properties by Neighbourhood

NeighbourhoodPropertiesPercent
WÎHKWÊNTÔWIN8322
2.10%
DOWNTOWN6731
1.70%
SUMMERSIDE5172
1.30%
CHAPPELLE5070
1.28%
WINDERMERE4928
1.24%
WALKER4610
1.16%
RUTHERFORD4455
1.12%
LAUREL4334
1.09%
THE HAMPTONS4005
1.01%
SECORD3931
0.99%
SOUTH TERWILLEGAR3733
0.94%
MCCONACHIE3695
0.93%
THE ORCHARDS AT ELLERSLIE3639
0.92%
STRATHCONA3520
0.89%
KESWICK3312
0.84%
WESTMOUNT3173
0.80%
EDGEMONT2888
0.73%
QUEEN MARY PARK2765
0.70%
CHARLESWORTH2763
0.70%
AMBLESIDE2718
0.69%

Stats on Properties by Address

AddressPropertiesPercent
10310 102 STREET NW355
0.09%
13910 STONY PLAIN ROAD NW297
0.07%
10360 102 STREET NW263
0.07%
10160 115 STREET NW247
0.06%
5151 WINDERMERE BOULEVARD SW240
0.06%
18333 LESSARD ROAD NW230
0.06%
4245 139 AVENUE NW223
0.06%
10883 SASKATCHEWAN DRIVE NW222
0.06%
10024 JASPER AVENUE NW220
0.06%
10160 114 STREET NW210
0.05%
10149 SASKATCHEWAN DRIVE NW209
0.05%
9909 104 STREET NW202
0.05%
10238 103 STREET NW198
0.05%
230 EDWARDS DRIVE SW197
0.05%
1804 70 STREET SW194
0.05%
10121 80 AVENUE NW191
0.05%
5604 199 STREET NW191
0.05%
9918 101 STREET NW190
0.05%
1520 HAMMOND GATE NW186
0.05%
150 EDWARDS DRIVE SW185
0.05%

Dataset

Explore Edmonton’s real estate landscape with this property assessment dataset. Find details on property types, neighborhoods, zoning, land use, lot sizes, construction years, and assessed values from past and present years. This dataset is perfect for tracking real estate trends, urban development, and long-term property value changes across the city.

Dataset Information

SubjectTaxation
JurisdictionCity of Edmonton, Province of Alberta
Data ProviderEdmonton City Administration
Sourcedata.edmonton.ca
AttributionContains information licensed under the Open Government Licence - Edmonton.