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From starter homes in Ritchie to family estates in Windermere, get curated listings and honest neighborhood guidance — including dedicated support for first-time buyers navigating Alberta's market.
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Buyer's-side Edmonton real estate guidance — curated MLS listings, honest neighborhood advice, and civil-engineering-informed custom builds across Edmonton, Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, and Beaumont.

From starter homes in Ritchie to family estates in Windermere, get curated listings and honest neighborhood guidance — including dedicated support for first-time buyers navigating Alberta's market.
Explore Buying →
Civil-engineering-informed guidance from lot selection through final inspection. Built for Edmonton's climate, designed for how your family actually lives.
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Insider knowledge of Edmonton's most desirable communities, schools, and new developments.
"Victor made buying our first family home stress-free. His knowledge of Edmonton's southwest neighborhoods is unmatched."
"From lot selection to final walkthrough, the process was seamless. We ended up with a home that's exactly what we dreamed of."
"Patient, honest, and an expert negotiator. We landed in our forever home under budget."
As of 2026, the average Edmonton home price sits in the mid-$400Ks, with entry-level homes from the low $300Ks and luxury estates in Windermere, Glenora, and the river valley reaching $1M+. Budget roughly 1.5% of purchase price for closing costs (legal, title insurance, adjustments).
Yes — Alberta first-time buyers can use the federal First Home Savings Account (FHSA), the RRSP Home Buyers' Plan (up to $60,000), and the First-Time Home Buyers' Tax Credit. There is no provincial land transfer tax in Alberta, which saves Edmonton buyers thousands compared to Ontario or BC.
Buying an existing home is usually faster and 10–20% cheaper upfront. Building custom in Edmonton typically runs $250–$400 per square foot plus lot, but lets you control layout, energy efficiency, and finishes for Alberta's climate.
Windermere, Summerside, Terwillegar, and Sherwood Park lead for schools, parks, and newer family homes. Glenora and Crestwood are top picks for mature, walkable, character-home living close to downtown.
No — as your buyer's agent across Edmonton and the Capital Region, our commission is paid by the seller through the listing, at no direct cost to you.
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