Moving to Edmonton: What to Expect

People move to Edmonton for various reasons but career and ‘quality of life’ are high on the list. As a city known for its cleanliness, open spaces and fresh air, Edmonton still finds a way to maintain its big city feel and is ideal for everyone from young urbanites to families and retirees.

Because Edmonton boasts lower average house prices, people in the city are able to own their own homes at a younger age than people in other Canadian cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary. Taxes are also lower in Edmonton.

City Facts:

  • In 2010, the average home price in Edmonton was $323,488.
  • Each year Edmonton hosts over 30 entertaining festivals and events.
  • Summer sunshine in Edmonton is known to last as long as 17 hours and even winter days can be sunny too.
  • Edmonton’s Capital Health region has ranked number 1 in Canada for 5 years in a row.
  • Edmonton boasts over 60 art galleries and public exhibits.
  • Nightlife includes concerts, theatre, art shows and nightclubs.

Those considering a move to Edmonton will find a vibrant city filled with friendly people who like to play as hard as they work.

 

Alexis Hlady is a real estate professional specializing in Houses for Sale in Edmonton, Alberta.

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