Foreclosures in Edmonton – Updated Daily

Looking for foreclosures in Edmonton? You’re in the right place. Below, you’ll see the most current Edmonton foreclosure listings direct from MLS®—updated in real-time.

Important: Not every available foreclosure is listed on this page. Some are not displayed publicly. To access hidden deals and get new foreclosures in Edmonton sent to your inbox the moment they hit the market, contact me and I can get you set up.

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For sale $165,000
#509 7511 171 ST NW NW, Edmonton, Alberta

#509 7511 171 St Nw Nw

Edmonton, Alberta

2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 906 ft2
Maxwell Progressive
For sale $250,000
#13 61076 TWP ROAD 462 A, Rural Wetaskiwin County, Alberta

#13 61076 Twp Road 462 A

Rural Wetaskiwin County, Alberta

Royal LePage Noralta Real Estate
For sale $275,000
#17 61076 TWP ROAD 462 A, Rural Wetaskiwin County, Alberta

#17 61076 Twp Road 462 A

Rural Wetaskiwin County, Alberta

Royal LePage Noralta Real Estate
For sale $245,000
#9 61076 TWP ROAD 462 A, Rural Wetaskiwin County, Alberta

#9 61076 Twp Road 462 A

Rural Wetaskiwin County, Alberta

Royal LePage Noralta Real Estate
For sale $215,000
#214 12660 142 AV NW, Edmonton, Alberta

#214 12660 142 Av Nw

Edmonton, Alberta

2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 958 ft2
Exp Realty
For sale $77,000
1806 Cove CR, Rural Lac Ste. Anne County, Alberta

1806 Cove Cr

Rural Lac Ste. Anne County, Alberta

1 Bedroom 721 ft2
RE/MAX River City
For sale $415,000
20029 TWP RD 514, Rural Beaver County, Alberta

20029 Twp Rd 514

Rural Beaver County, Alberta

3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 1,927 ft2
Royal LePage Prestige Realty
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Why Edmonton Foreclosures Can Be a Smart Buy

Foreclosures can offer significant savings compared to similar homes in the same area. Buyers often choose them because:

  • Lower Purchase Price – Potential to buy under market value.
  • Investment Opportunity – Ideal for flipping, renting, or building equity.
  • Range of Property Types – From condos to luxury homes.
  • Less Emotional Sellers – Banks are motivated to sell.

With the right strategy, buying a foreclosure in Edmonton can be a profitable move.


What is a Foreclosure?

A foreclosure occurs when a homeowner falls behind on mortgage payments, and the lender takes legal steps to sell the home to recover the loan balance. In Edmonton, this process is managed through the Court of King’s Bench and typically results in the property being listed on the MLS® system “as-is” through a REALTOR®.


How to Buy a Foreclosure in Edmonton

Here’s how the process generally works:

  1. Find the Right Property – Using MLS® searches and exclusive listings.
  2. Make an Offer – Submitted to the lender’s lawyer for review.
  3. Court Approval – A judge confirms the sale; other offers may still be considered.
  4. Take Possession – Once the court approves, the sale closes.

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Risks & Pitfalls to Watch Out For

While the deals are tempting, foreclosure buyers should be cautious:

  • Property Condition – May be neglected or require major repairs.
  • As-Is Sale – No repairs, warranties, or guarantees.
  • Possession Delays – Court dates can push timelines.
  • Competing Offers – Even accepted offers can be outbid in court.

That’s why professional guidance is critical when buying foreclosures in Edmonton.


Why You Should Sign Up for Foreclosure Alerts

The best foreclosure deals often sell within days. With my custom foreclosure search, you’ll:

  • Get exclusive access to hidden and upcoming foreclosure listings.
  • Receive instant email notifications for new matches.
  • Beat other buyers to the best opportunities.

📩 Contact Me to sign up for notifications about new foreclosure listings and get ahead of the competition.


FAQs – Foreclosures in Edmonton

1. Are foreclosure homes always cheaper?
Not always—condition, location, and market demand matter.

2. Can I finance a foreclosure purchase?
Yes, but the property must meet lender standards.

3. How long does the process take?
Usually 4–8 weeks from accepted offer to possession.

4. Can I inspect a foreclosure?
Yes, but access may be limited.

5. Do foreclosures require more cash upfront?
Some lenders request higher deposits in certified funds.

6. Can first-time buyers purchase foreclosures?
Yes—with proper preparation and advice.


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