Edmonton Condos for Sale – Live Listings
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What is a Condo?
A condominium (condo) is a housing type where you own your private unit but share common areas like hallways, gyms, and lobbies. Unlike detached homes, condos combine private ownership with shared community living.
In Edmonton, condos range from sleek downtown high-rises to cozy suburban complexes, making them a great fit for first-time buyers, professionals, and downsizers.
Benefits of Owning a Condo in Edmonton
Owning a condo offers unique advantages compared to a traditional home:
- Lower Maintenance – Landscaping, snow removal, and repairs are typically handled by the condo board.
- More Affordable – Generally priced lower than single-family homes.
- Convenient Amenities – Some buildings feature gyms, party rooms, or concierge services.
- Prime Locations – Many are near LRT stations, dining, shopping, and downtown attractions.
Things to Look Out For When Buying a Condo
- Condo Fees – Monthly condo fees vary and may include utilities, insurance, or building maintenance. Confirm what’s covered by the Condo Corp and what is covered by you.
- Reserve Fund – A healthy reserve fund ensures money is set aside for major repairs like elevators, roofs, or exterior work.
- Bylaws & Restrictions – Rules differ per building. Some have restrictions on pets, rentals, or renovations—always review before buying.
- Location & Lifestyle – Choose a neighborhood that fits your lifestyle—whether it’s Downtown Edmonton, Oliver, Whyte Ave, or a quieter suburban area.
- Building Reputation – Research past repairs, management quality, and whether the building has had issues like special assessments.
Ready to Find Your Perfect Condo?
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