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Old Posted Jul 23, 2024, 5:03 PM
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That whole BS of 'concrete jungle' is just that. There are many mature streets, parks and the river valley nearby and I would argue that I probably spent more time out and in those areas than I would in a backyard, BUT, and to your point, the value prop is simply less than other cities and products vis a vis in Edmonton.
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Personally I don't want to waste money and hours of my time per year maintaining a SFH backyard. With a condo I won't ever have to worry about that.
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2024 Quarterly Housing Reports
The second installment of our 2024 Market Housing and Rental Report is now available. This report highlights housing activity across the province and recaps what we saw in Q1 + Q2 2024, including housing starts, rental trends, housing types under construction, pricing, inventory and population growth.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

-With 21,510 year-to-date starts, Alberta has set a record for the first six months and is on pace to set a record level of housing starts for the year.

-Year-to-date, housing starts in Alberta are up 54% compared to 2023 and remain well above the ten-year average.

-The Calgary and Edmonton regions continue to lead the province in population growth and housing activity and are well above their ten-year averages.

-Momentum is slowly building in mid-sized municipalities with Red Deer, Grande Prairie and Medicine Hat posting housing starts above their ten-year averages.

-Housing starts rebounded in Lethbridge and are up 265% from 2023 and near ten-year averages.

-Despite an increase in mid-sized cities, the majority of housing starts remain in the

-Calgary and Edmonton regions with a total of 91% of all housing starts year-to-date.

-Purpose-built rentals are increasing in mid-sized municipalities and continue to account for 33% of all housing starts province wide.

-Housing inventory saw a modest increase but still remains below ten-year averages.

-Home prices continue to remain elevated above ten-year averages and most regions saw an increase compared to last year.

-Alberta’s population continues to surge with an overall 4.4% increase in 2023 led by a 6% increase in Calgary, 4.2% increase in Edmonton and 3% increase in Red Deer and Lethbridge. Other regions continue to experience modest growth compared to the previous five years.

https://bildalberta.ca/housing-data/
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Absolutely! Exactly what this site should be.
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What is This? Never heard of it before
Or is it just some Non-thing
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What is This? Never heard of it before
Or is it just some Non-thing
As someone who has been around this industry for over 20 years I am skeptical of this proposal. It all depends on who's behind it and their respective track record. That's all I really need to know. But when I see something like this, in this location, my mind tells me to put this in the 'Fantasy proposal' bin. But like I've said time and time again, prove me wrong.
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The Parks 2nd Tower

Curious if anyone knows what the plan is for the 2nd tower at The Parks? Is there a schedule laid out?
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Curious if anyone knows what the plan is for the 2nd tower at The Parks? Is there a schedule laid out?
I heard that they are planning to start construction of the second tower in 2025 as they been having great interest in the first. I also think they are required to by a certain time if they want to receive the entirety of the 2021 Construction Grant.
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Anyone know what's happening with the big hole in the ground at 121st and 102 ave? Is it the Jameson? Currently has a lot of weeds growing in it.
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Edmonton, and Calgary for that matter, really below where you would like to see them given the current population booms and in comparison to other places on the map.
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Anyone know what's happening with the big hole in the ground at 121st and 102 ave? Is it the Jameson? Currently has a lot of weeds growing in it.
Construction sign has been consistently updated to say when itll be done, so perhaps it's not dead yet. I think it says 2026 now
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