Hello Everybody talks about how bad the conditions are in Edmonton. But from everything I read are population is growing quite quickly (faster than Calgary) and we had a good unemployment report so I’m not really understanding why we have such bad conditions. Please look at the following below and explain to me why everything is so bad in Edmonton.
At the end of the day, we have a lot of projects go belly up here. And we’ve had high population growth for decades. So we’ve slowly improved the core and chipped away at urbanizing, but we are no where close to the level of investment and development in high density residential that more large cities in canada see. Even many smaller markets are starting to eclipse us (tri-cities, Surrey, Hamilton, KW, Halifax, etc).
It doesn’t mean Edmonton is a bad place to live. But it seems to be a hard place for developers to deploy capital and get good returns on anything that’s not primarily suburban developments.
We don’t have the severe housing prices for SFHs and suburbs that you see elsewhere. So most young people still buy a ground level home of sorts here. Whereas in the big 3 markets, it’s exclusively condos for people under 35 basically. And then even our culture is less urban/office heavy, more industrial, healthcare, spread out. So the proximity to the core is less demanded than in other centres.
We also don’t have the waterfront that many cities have that draw people to the central city, or the super effective transit or high walkability.
We do a lot of things decently. But the factors just don’t stack up to make our high density a home run for developers.
Outside of wpg, I bet we have the lowest demand for condos within 5kms of our DT of any of the 10 biggest Canadian cities. Just a guess, but can’t think of another city with less demand/sales.