How Edmonton’s New Multi-Unit Developments Are Affecting Neighbourhood Property Values
Independent analysis of 11,995 Edmonton home sales reveals a 7.4 percent drop in nearby property values following new multi-unit infill developments. Learn what this means for your neighbourhood.
A Factual Take on Infill and Affordability
The next time you hear someone claim Edmonton’s approach to infill housing is making affordability better, tell them to look deeper and think harder.
Blanket zoning — What it means for you
Thousands of affordable homes are being demolished to make way for multiplexes that are designed for investors, not the people who might live in them.
The multiplex infill mess: How did this happen? A timeline
The Irresponsible Infill Disaster: How did we get here?
New survey shows Edmontonians believe City headed in wrong direction
Public Perception Edmonton is Off Course
Oct 7 - Please join us for an info session in North Glenora
Oct 7 - Please join us for an info session in North Glenora
Dear Mr. Carney,
While in Edmonton, we trust you will take the opportunity to visit some examples of the unfortunate downsides of current federal government and CMHC policy.
Recently lost an appeal regarding the house next door
I was entitled to appeal this daycare only because there was a variance to the permit regarding parking. I lost the appeal because it was determined that 40+ cars needing parking next to my home would not interfere with the use and enjoyment of residential properties.
Destroying The Westmount Neighbourhood
The Zoning Bylaw 20001 is destroying the Westmount neighborhood which is one of the oldest residential subdivisions in Edmonton with many historical buildings and mature trees.