Recently Sold Homes in Downtown, Edmonton
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Homes sold in the last 30 days
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Downtown Sold Data Overview
Over the past 2 years, 4 homes have sold in Downtown, Edmonton, with a median sold price of $163K. Sale prices have ranged from $120K to $256K. The typical home sells in 31 days, suggesting buyers have time to negotiate. Homes are selling at 92.6% of their list price — below asking price on average. Median property taxes in the area run approximately $1,958 annually. The most common property types sold include Lowrise Apartment (4).
Recently Sold in Downtown
No homes have sold in Downtown in the last 30 days. Check nearby neighbourhoods or view the map for sold data in the wider area.
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Downtown Price Trends & Sale Statistics
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$162,500
Avg: $175,250
Range: $120,000 – $256,000
92.6%
Significant negotiation room
29 days
$200
4 homes sold
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(click to filter chart)2-Year Market Trends: All Property Types
(4 months)Negotiation & Cost Insights
Sold Above Asking
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100% sold below
Median Property Tax
$1,958/yr
Avg: $1,913
Home Size Range
796 – 1,222
sq ft
Price Spread
±$50,027
standard deviation
4
Homes sold (last 2 years)
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Currently for sale
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Months of Inventory (MOI)
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Absorption Rate (30d)
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New in April 2026
0 vs 1
Sold count (last 30 vs prior 30): -100.0%
Median price: $0 vs $155,000 (-100.0%)
How does Downtown compare to Edmonton?
Downtown typical sale price
No recent sales
No sales in the last 30 days
Edmonton typical sale price
$420,000
1,315 sold in last 30 days
Neighbourhood Guide: Downtown, Edmonton
Neighbourhood Overview
Downtown Edmonton is the vibrant urban heart of the city, offering an exciting metropolitan lifestyle centered around the arts, dining, and entertainment. Known for its affordability compared to other major Canadian downtowns, the area is highly sought after by young professionals, students, and downsizers. With an $175,250 that highlights its accessible price positioning, the community is defined by its impressive skyline and thriving commercial sectors. The typical property spends about 29 days on the market, reflecting steady interest in urban living.
Location
Situated immediately north of the scenic North Saskatchewan River, Downtown Edmonton is centrally located within the city. The neighbourhood's general boundaries span from 105th Avenue in the north down to the river valley in the south, and from 97th Street in the east to 109th Street in the west. This prime positioning provides residents with unparalleled access to major city landmarks, the financial core, and the expanding ICE District.
Housing Character
The dominant property type in Downtown Edmonton is the apartment-style condominium, ranging from sleek modern high-rises to historic loft conversions in the Warehouse District. This density allows for highly affordable urban living, with an $189,350 that makes homeownership accessible to first-time buyers and investors. There are very few detached homes in the core; instead, the real estate landscape is characterized by high-density, low-maintenance units boasting an $200 that offers excellent value for city dwellers.
Schools & Education
Families and students living in the downtown core have access to a variety of educational options. Public school students are often designated to nearby institutions such as Garneau School, McKernan School, and Victoria School of the Arts. Post-secondary education is a major draw for the area, with MacEwan University located right on the northern edge of downtown and the University of Alberta easily accessible via a short transit ride.
Transit & Access
Downtown Edmonton is the central hub for the Edmonton Transit Service (ETS), offering exceptional connectivity. Residents benefit from multiple Light Rail Transit (LRT) stations, including Churchill, Bay/Enterprise Square, Corona, and MacEwan, seamlessly connecting the core to the rest of the city. Additionally, the downtown area features a 13-kilometre indoor pedway system, allowing pedestrians to comfortably navigate between office buildings, shopping centres, and transit stations during the winter months.
Shopping & Dining
The neighbourhood features an eclectic mix of shopping and culinary experiences. Jasper Avenue and the 104th Street Promenade are lined with independent coffee shops, diverse restaurants, and boutique retailers. Essential shopping is anchored by the Edmonton City Centre Mall and local grocery markets like Loblaws City Market. The nearby ICE District adds a dynamic mix of premium steakhouses, sports bars, and upscale dining to the local scene.
Parks & Recreation
Despite its dense urban environment, Downtown Edmonton is deeply connected to nature. The southern edge of the neighbourhood opens directly into the North Saskatchewan River Valley, North America's largest expanse of urban parkland, offering over 160 kilometres of trails for walking, running, and cycling. Residents also frequent urban green spaces like the picturesque Alberta Legislature Grounds, Dawson Park, and the interactive public areas at Sir Winston Churchill Square.
Lifestyle & Community
The lifestyle in Downtown Edmonton is defined by its walkability, cultural vibrancy, and proximity to major events. It is an ideal environment where work, play, and daily errands are all within a short stroll. Weekends are animated by the year-round Edmonton City Market on 104th Street, live concerts and Oilers hockey games at Rogers Place, and an abundance of summer festivals held in the Arts District. It is an energetic, community-focused environment perfect for those who love being at the centre of the action.
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