Assessment data published by the City of Edmonton reflects assessed values for taxation, not market values. Market figures anywhere on this site are limited to the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton June 2026 Greater Edmonton Area report, cited with geography, category, period, source and retrieval date.
Official neighbourhood boundaries and profile data. Maintained by the City; profile content updated periodically. Government reference page.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
Used by 42 atlas records
- Edmonton luxury communities, organised by setting rather than by label
- River valley homes in Edmonton and what the escarpment actually asks of an owner
- Central Edmonton: mature lots, heritage context and the economics of renovation
- West Edmonton: ravine systems, topography and communities built around them
- Southwest Edmonton: established ravine settings and newer custom districts
- South Edmonton: mature south-central streets and newer southern communities
- Southeast Edmonton: Mill Creek proximity, escarpment streets and lake-oriented living
- North Edmonton: planned redevelopment districts and selective custom opportunities
- Comparing Edmonton's residential geographies on attributes that persist
- Data and methodology: what this atlas will and will not publish
- Ravine homes: the tributary system and what it asks of an owner
- Heritage homes: character, designation and the difference between them
- What counts as a luxury home in Edmonton
- What a one-million-dollar budget actually buys in Edmonton
- Relocating to Edmonton: how to read the city before you choose
- Edmonton and Calgary: a comparison framework, not a verdict
- St. Albert: a separate city with its own luxury opportunities
- Sherwood Park: an urban service area within Strathcona County
- Glenora luxury real estate
- Westmount luxury real estate
- Crestwood luxury real estate
- Parkview luxury real estate
- Laurier Heights luxury real estate
- Windsor Park luxury real estate
- Belgravia luxury real estate
- Riverdale: valley-floor living close to downtown
- Strathcona: historic fabric, mixed uses, varied property forms
- Wîhkwêntôwin: condominium living between the valley and downtown
- Westbrook Estates: ravine topography meets suburban lot forms
- Quesnell Heights: elevated position above the river valley
- Oleskiw: later suburban forms along the river valley edge
- Rhatigan Ridge: building along the escarpment
- Windermere: one official neighbourhood, one larger marketing area
- Blatchford: a new community on former airport lands
- Griesbach: planned urban design on former military lands
- Bonnie Doon: infill within a mature, valley-edge fabric
- Ritchie: infill on a tighter, older lot fabric
- Tools for reading the Edmonton market carefully
- Find the Edmonton setting that suits how you want to live
- Prepare a relocation brief for an Edmonton move
- The Edmonton luxury research library
- Every place record in the atlas, with what is documented and what is not
Municipal open datasets, including geography and assessment. Continuously updated by dataset. Open data portal (Open Government Licence — City of Edmonton).
public data City of Edmonton Open Data Portal, published under the Open Government Licence — City of Edmonton as stated on the portal. No datasets are republished here.
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Assessed values by account for the current assessment year. Annual assessment cycle. Open dataset — assessed values, not market prices.
public data Open dataset under the Open Government Licence — City of Edmonton. Referenced for method only; assessed values are not market values and no rows are reproduced.
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River valley and ravine system planning direction. Plan documents, periodically amended. Municipal planning document.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Used by 29 atlas records
How assessments are prepared and how taxes are levied. Updated each assessment and tax cycle. Government reference page.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
Used by 44 atlas records
- River valley homes in Edmonton and what the escarpment actually asks of an owner
- Central Edmonton: mature lots, heritage context and the economics of renovation
- Greater Edmonton: how municipal jurisdiction changes what you own
- Data and methodology: what this atlas will and will not publish
- Browsing by price: a filter, not a definition
- The Edmonton market desk, and the limits of what can be measured
- June 2026 Greater Edmonton Area residential figures, reported as published
- Assessed value and market value are two different exercises
- Property taxes on higher-value Edmonton homes
- Edmonton and Calgary: a comparison framework, not a verdict
- Stony Plain: a town, not a neighbourhood, west of Edmonton
- Beaumont: an incorporated city with its own rules
- Leduc: its own city, shaped by the airport next door
- Fort Saskatchewan: a river city with its own charter
- Devon: a small town on the river, with its own bylaw
- Morinville: a town of its own north of St. Albert
- Wabamun Lake: one lake, several jurisdictions
- Glenora luxury real estate
- Westmount luxury real estate
- Crestwood luxury real estate
- Parkview luxury real estate
- Laurier Heights luxury real estate
- Windsor Park luxury real estate
- Belgravia luxury real estate
- Riverdale: valley-floor living close to downtown
- Strathcona: historic fabric, mixed uses, varied property forms
- Wîhkwêntôwin: condominium living between the valley and downtown
- Westbrook Estates: ravine topography meets suburban lot forms
- Quesnell Heights: elevated position above the river valley
- Oleskiw: later suburban forms along the river valley edge
- Rhatigan Ridge: building along the escarpment
- Windermere: one official neighbourhood, one larger marketing area
- Blatchford: a new community on former airport lands
- Griesbach: planned urban design on former military lands
- Bonnie Doon: infill within a mature, valley-edge fabric
- Ritchie: infill on a tighter, older lot fabric
- A due-diligence checklist for distinctive Edmonton property
- The Edmonton luxury research library
- A seller net sheet built only from figures you enter
- A glossary for reading Edmonton luxury property material
- Valuing an Edmonton luxury home as an evidence process
- Pricing an Edmonton luxury home as a decision, not a number
- Every place record in the atlas, with what is documented and what is not
- The residential measurement standard, and why area records disagree
Residential infill policy, permits and mature-area redevelopment. Updated with zoning and policy changes. Government reference page.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Used by 26 atlas records
Greater Edmonton Area residential market statistics, June 2026. Monthly release. Association market report — the only market figures cited on this site.
public market report Publicly published association media release. Four figures are quoted with geography, category, period, publication and retrieval date; no further redistribution of board data.
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Used by 8 atlas records
Archive of monthly and annual market statistics. Monthly release cadence. Association statistics hub.
public market report Publicly accessible association statistics hub. Linked for currency; no figures are taken from it beyond the cited June 2026 release.
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Used by 14 atlas records
Local market guidance and brokerage affiliation. Brokerage-maintained profile. Brokerage reference page.
official professional profile Public brokerage profile page for the named reviewer. Linked for identity verification only; no content reproduced.
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Used by 13 atlas records
Live listing search for the Edmonton area. Live listing data. Listing search gateway — all live inventory is hosted there.
licensed-listing gateway Brokerage IDX/listing search operated under the operator's own MLS® data licence. This atlas holds no listing data and links out only; no counts, prices or listings are copied.
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Used by 78 atlas records
- Edmonton luxury communities, organised by setting rather than by label
- River valley homes in Edmonton and what the escarpment actually asks of an owner
- Central Edmonton: mature lots, heritage context and the economics of renovation
- West Edmonton: ravine systems, topography and communities built around them
- Southwest Edmonton: established ravine settings and newer custom districts
- South Edmonton: mature south-central streets and newer southern communities
- Southeast Edmonton: Mill Creek proximity, escarpment streets and lake-oriented living
- North Edmonton: planned redevelopment districts and selective custom opportunities
- Greater Edmonton: how municipal jurisdiction changes what you own
- Comparing Edmonton's residential geographies on attributes that persist
- A private conversation, grounded in place
- River valley homes: living at the edge of a public park system
- Ravine homes: the tributary system and what it asks of an owner
- Luxury condominiums in Edmonton are bought on documents, not finishes
- Penthouses: the top floor is a different building
- Custom homes in Edmonton, read through their documentation
- Luxury infill: a new house inside an old street grid
- New construction: buying a house that does not exist yet
- Acreage estates: the services you take over from the city
- Golf course homes: verify the relationship before paying for it
- Lake homes: know which kind of water you are buying beside
- Modern homes: style is a look, performance is a specification
- Heritage homes: character, designation and the difference between them
- Multigenerational homes: separation that actually works
- Garages and shops: usable space, not just square footage
- Legal suites: the word legal is the whole subject
- Browsing by price: a filter, not a definition
- June 2026 Greater Edmonton Area residential figures, reported as published
- What counts as a luxury home in Edmonton
- What a one-million-dollar budget actually buys in Edmonton
- Price tiers behave differently at the top of a mid-sized market
- Buying river valley property: the order in which to ask
- Buying ravine property: small landform, specific questions
- Inspecting a high-specification home is a wider exercise
- Selling a distinctive Edmonton home is a documentation exercise
- St. Albert: a separate city with its own luxury opportunities
- Sherwood Park: an urban service area within Strathcona County
- Strathcona County: rural acreages beyond the urban service area
- Parkland County: acreage country west of Edmonton
- Sturgeon County: acreage land north of St. Albert
- Leduc County: acreage land south of Edmonton
- Spruce Grove: a separate city west of Edmonton
- Stony Plain: a town, not a neighbourhood, west of Edmonton
- Beaumont: an incorporated city with its own rules
- Leduc: its own city, shaped by the airport next door
- Fort Saskatchewan: a river city with its own charter
- Devon: a small town on the river, with its own bylaw
- Morinville: a town of its own north of St. Albert
- Wabamun Lake: one lake, several jurisdictions
- Glenora luxury real estate
- Westmount luxury real estate
- Crestwood luxury real estate
- Parkview luxury real estate
- Laurier Heights luxury real estate
- Windsor Park luxury real estate
- Belgravia luxury real estate
- Riverdale: valley-floor living close to downtown
- Strathcona: historic fabric, mixed uses, varied property forms
- Wîhkwêntôwin: condominium living between the valley and downtown
- Westbrook Estates: ravine topography meets suburban lot forms
- Quesnell Heights: elevated position above the river valley
- Oleskiw: later suburban forms along the river valley edge
- Rhatigan Ridge: building along the escarpment
- Windermere: one official neighbourhood, one larger marketing area
- Blatchford: a new community on former airport lands
- Griesbach: planned urban design on former military lands
- Tools for reading the Edmonton market carefully
- Find the Edmonton setting that suits how you want to live
- Prepare a relocation brief for an Edmonton move
- How to choose an Edmonton luxury real estate advisor
- Interview questions for an Edmonton luxury listing or purchase
- Compare advisor candidates on criteria you weight yourself
- A seller net sheet built only from figures you enter
- Plan the sequence that gets a property to market properly
- Valuing an Edmonton luxury home as an evidence process
- A marketing standard for an Edmonton luxury listing
- Understanding representation cost and scope in Alberta
- Off-market, exclusive and delayed-public sales in Edmonton
Official school attendance boundaries and programs. Updated each school year. School division reference tool (no rankings).
official public-sector reference Public school-division locator. Linked as a neutral official tool; no rankings are produced or implied.
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Catholic school locations, programs and boundaries. Updated each school year. School division reference site (no rankings).
official public-sector reference Public school-division website. Linked as a neutral official reference; no rankings are produced or implied.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
Used by 23 atlas records
Transit network, LRT alignments and service changes. Updated with each service change. Government reference page.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
Used by 28 atlas records
- Central Edmonton: mature lots, heritage context and the economics of renovation
- West Edmonton: ravine systems, topography and communities built around them
- South Edmonton: mature south-central streets and newer southern communities
- Southeast Edmonton: Mill Creek proximity, escarpment streets and lake-oriented living
- North Edmonton: planned redevelopment districts and selective custom opportunities
- Relocating to Edmonton: how to read the city before you choose
- Stony Plain: a town, not a neighbourhood, west of Edmonton
- Beaumont: an incorporated city with its own rules
- Leduc: its own city, shaped by the airport next door
- Glenora luxury real estate
- Westmount luxury real estate
- Crestwood luxury real estate
- Parkview luxury real estate
- Laurier Heights luxury real estate
- Windsor Park luxury real estate
- Belgravia luxury real estate
- Riverdale: valley-floor living close to downtown
- Strathcona: historic fabric, mixed uses, varied property forms
- Wîhkwêntôwin: condominium living between the valley and downtown
- Westbrook Estates: ravine topography meets suburban lot forms
- Quesnell Heights: elevated position above the river valley
- Oleskiw: later suburban forms along the river valley edge
- Rhatigan Ridge: building along the escarpment
- Windermere: one official neighbourhood, one larger marketing area
- Blatchford: a new community on former airport lands
- Griesbach: planned urban design on former military lands
- Bonnie Doon: infill within a mature, valley-edge fabric
- Ritchie: infill on a tighter, older lot fabric
Municipal services, planning and taxation in St. Albert. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
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Sherwood Park and rural Strathcona County services and planning. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
Used by 12 atlas records
Country residential and acreage jurisdiction west of Edmonton. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Mandatory new home warranty coverage and builder licensing in Alberta. Provincially maintained programme page. Government reference page.
official provincial guidance Publicly accessible Government of Alberta page. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words.
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Used by 17 atlas records
Titles, registered instruments, easements, caveats and survey plans. Provincial registry service. Government registry service.
official provincial guidance Government of Alberta registry service. Linked as the authoritative title/registry channel; searches are fee-based and no title data is reproduced here.
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Used by 39 atlas records
- River valley homes: living at the edge of a public park system
- Ravine homes: the tributary system and what it asks of an owner
- Acreage estates: the services you take over from the city
- Golf course homes: verify the relationship before paying for it
- Heritage homes: character, designation and the difference between them
- Buying river valley property: the order in which to ask
- Buying ravine property: small landform, specific questions
- Selling a distinctive Edmonton home is a documentation exercise
- St. Albert: a separate city with its own luxury opportunities
- Sherwood Park: an urban service area within Strathcona County
- Strathcona County: rural acreages beyond the urban service area
- Parkland County: acreage country west of Edmonton
- Sturgeon County: acreage land north of St. Albert
- Leduc County: acreage land south of Edmonton
- Stony Plain: a town, not a neighbourhood, west of Edmonton
- Leduc: its own city, shaped by the airport next door
- Fort Saskatchewan: a river city with its own charter
- Devon: a small town on the river, with its own bylaw
- Morinville: a town of its own north of St. Albert
- Wabamun Lake: one lake, several jurisdictions
- Riverdale: valley-floor living close to downtown
- Strathcona: historic fabric, mixed uses, varied property forms
- Wîhkwêntôwin: condominium living between the valley and downtown
- Westbrook Estates: ravine topography meets suburban lot forms
- Quesnell Heights: elevated position above the river valley
- Oleskiw: later suburban forms along the river valley edge
- A due-diligence checklist for distinctive Edmonton property
- The Edmonton luxury research library
- How to choose an Edmonton luxury real estate advisor
- Interview questions for an Edmonton luxury listing or purchase
- A seller net sheet built only from figures you enter
- Plan the sequence that gets a property to market properly
- A due-diligence dossier for river and ravine properties
- A glossary for reading Edmonton luxury property material
- Valuing an Edmonton luxury home as an evidence process
- The record room: reading an Edmonton luxury property through its documents
- Reading an Alberta title: legal description, caveats, easements and liens
- Real Property Report, compliance certificate and lot grading, told apart
- Reading an Alberta condominium document package properly
Development and building permit requirements for residential work. Municipally maintained. Government reference page.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-17
Used by 58 atlas records
- River valley homes: living at the edge of a public park system
- Custom homes in Edmonton, read through their documentation
- Luxury infill: a new house inside an old street grid
- New construction: buying a house that does not exist yet
- Modern homes: style is a look, performance is a specification
- Heritage homes: character, designation and the difference between them
- Multigenerational homes: separation that actually works
- Garages and shops: usable space, not just square footage
- Legal suites: the word legal is the whole subject
- Buying river valley property: the order in which to ask
- Buying ravine property: small landform, specific questions
- Inspecting a high-specification home is a wider exercise
- Building in Edmonton: the sequence that prevents surprises
- Buying luxury infill: what to verify before possession
- Selling a distinctive Edmonton home is a documentation exercise
- Glenora luxury real estate
- Westmount luxury real estate
- Crestwood luxury real estate
- Parkview luxury real estate
- Laurier Heights luxury real estate
- Windsor Park luxury real estate
- Belgravia luxury real estate
- Riverdale: valley-floor living close to downtown
- Strathcona: historic fabric, mixed uses, varied property forms
- Wîhkwêntôwin: condominium living between the valley and downtown
- Westbrook Estates: ravine topography meets suburban lot forms
- Quesnell Heights: elevated position above the river valley
- Oleskiw: later suburban forms along the river valley edge
- Rhatigan Ridge: building along the escarpment
- Windermere: one official neighbourhood, one larger marketing area
- Blatchford: a new community on former airport lands
- Griesbach: planned urban design on former military lands
- Bonnie Doon: infill within a mature, valley-edge fabric
- Ritchie: infill on a tighter, older lot fabric
- A due-diligence checklist for distinctive Edmonton property
- The Edmonton luxury research library
- Interview questions for an Edmonton luxury listing or purchase
- Plan the sequence that gets a property to market properly
- A due-diligence dossier for river and ravine properties
- Renovation and permit research for an Edmonton property
- A glossary for reading Edmonton luxury property material
- Valuing an Edmonton luxury home as an evidence process
- A marketing standard for an Edmonton luxury listing
- The record room: reading an Edmonton luxury property through its documents
- Real Property Report, compliance certificate and lot grading, told apart
- Reading an Alberta condominium document package properly
- Alberta new home warranty: what the record shows and what it cannot promise
- Due diligence when infill is proposed or built beside your property
- Public tree permits and tree protection on an Edmonton construction site
- Demolition permits and heritage review before an Edmonton rebuild
- Lot grading in Edmonton's mature neighbourhoods
- Renovating a property near the river valley or ravine system
- The systems record room: what the file can establish about a house you cannot see into
- The sewer service line: shared responsibility, and the records that describe it
- Electrical service records: what the permit file shows about a house that has grown
- Heating and ventilation records: the file, the inventory and the question it leaves open
- Radon measurement: a protocol, a period, and a result that belongs to one dwelling
- Suspected hazardous building materials: a testing question, never an assumption
Zones, permitted uses, secondary suites, height, setbacks and site coverage. Consolidated bylaw, amended over time. Primary regulatory instrument.
official municipal guidance Municipal bylaw text published by the City of Edmonton. Cited by link and paraphrased; the bylaw itself governs.
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Used by 38 atlas records
- Luxury condominiums in Edmonton are bought on documents, not finishes
- Custom homes in Edmonton, read through their documentation
- Luxury infill: a new house inside an old street grid
- Golf course homes: verify the relationship before paying for it
- Modern homes: style is a look, performance is a specification
- Multigenerational homes: separation that actually works
- Garages and shops: usable space, not just square footage
- Legal suites: the word legal is the whole subject
- Building in Edmonton: the sequence that prevents surprises
- Buying luxury infill: what to verify before possession
- Glenora luxury real estate
- Westmount luxury real estate
- Crestwood luxury real estate
- Parkview luxury real estate
- Laurier Heights luxury real estate
- Windsor Park luxury real estate
- Belgravia luxury real estate
- Riverdale: valley-floor living close to downtown
- Strathcona: historic fabric, mixed uses, varied property forms
- Wîhkwêntôwin: condominium living between the valley and downtown
- Westbrook Estates: ravine topography meets suburban lot forms
- Quesnell Heights: elevated position above the river valley
- Oleskiw: later suburban forms along the river valley edge
- Rhatigan Ridge: building along the escarpment
- Windermere: one official neighbourhood, one larger marketing area
- Blatchford: a new community on former airport lands
- Griesbach: planned urban design on former military lands
- Bonnie Doon: infill within a mature, valley-edge fabric
- Ritchie: infill on a tighter, older lot fabric
- The Edmonton luxury research library
- A due-diligence dossier for river and ravine properties
- Renovation and permit research for an Edmonton property
- Reading an Alberta title: legal description, caveats, easements and liens
- Real Property Report, compliance certificate and lot grading, told apart
- Due diligence when infill is proposed or built beside your property
- Public tree permits and tree protection on an Edmonton construction site
- Demolition permits and heritage review before an Edmonton rebuild
- Renovating a property near the river valley or ravine system
Grading approvals, drainage responsibilities and inspection process. Municipally maintained. Government reference page.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
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Condominium Property Act obligations, documents, reserve funds and governance. Provincially maintained. Government reference page.
official provincial guidance Publicly accessible Government of Alberta page. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
Used by 14 atlas records
Applicable building, fire and energy code editions in Alberta. Updated as code editions are adopted. Government reference page.
official provincial guidance Publicly accessible Government of Alberta page. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
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Calgary municipal planning, assessment and services context. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
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Calgary-region residential market statistics. Published monthly by the board. Industry association statistics hub.
public market report Publicly accessible board statistics hub for a different market. Linked for contrast only; no figures are cited on this site.
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County planning, servicing and taxation north of Edmonton. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
Used by 4 atlas records
County acreage and rural jurisdiction south of Edmonton. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
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Municipal services, planning and taxation in Spruce Grove. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
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Municipal services, planning and taxation in Stony Plain. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Municipal services, planning and taxation in Beaumont. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Municipal services, planning and taxation in the City of Leduc. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-16
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Municipal services, planning and taxation in Fort Saskatchewan. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Municipal services, planning and taxation in Devon. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Municipal services, planning and taxation in Morinville. Municipally maintained. Government reference site.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Hamlet planning direction, including Wabamun-area hamlets. County strategy document, periodically updated. Municipal planning document.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Conduct, agency relationships and written service agreements for Alberta licensees. Amended periodically by the regulator; consult the current published version. Regulatory rules — governs licensee conduct, not consumer contracts themselves.
regulatory instrument Publicly accessible regulator website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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How residential property area must be measured and represented in Alberta. Standing regulatory standard, updated by the regulator. Measurement standard — defines above-grade area only; does not standardise below-grade or lot area reporting.
regulatory instrument Publicly accessible regulator website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-17
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Requirements and restrictions on real estate advertising in Alberta. Guidance maintained by the regulator. Regulatory guidance — addresses licensee advertising conduct, not the accuracy of any individual listing.
official regulatory guidance Publicly accessible regulator website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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How a consumer raises a conduct concern about an Alberta licensee. Process page maintained by the regulator. Process reference — describes regulatory conduct complaints only, not contractual or civil disputes.
official regulatory guidance Publicly accessible regulator website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Provincial consumer protection framework and contract-related consumer information. Government information page, periodically updated. General consumer guidance — not specific to real estate representation agreements and not legal advice.
official provincial guidance Publicly accessible Government of Alberta website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Provincial rules for collecting, using and disclosing personal information. Standing legislation with periodic amendment. Legislative overview — general application; recording inside a private home raises fact-specific questions requiring advice.
official provincial guidance Publicly accessible Government of Alberta website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Reporting and prevention guidance for fraud, including payment redirection. Continuously updated national reporting centre. National fraud reporting body — general prevention guidance, not transaction-specific advice.
official federal guidance Publicly accessible Government of Canada website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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How an Alberta certificate of title is structured and what a title search returns. Registry help documentation, maintained by the registry. Registry reference — explains the title record itself; it is not a survey, an inspection or a legal opinion.
official provincial registry documentation Publicly accessible registry help site; document ordering is a paid service. Cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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How the City reviews a Real Property Report against the current Zoning Bylaw and relevant permits, then emails a Compliance Certificate Report. Municipal service page, periodically updated. Municipal process reference — the emailed City Compliance Certificate Report addresses bylaw siting and permits at a date, not construction quality or present condition.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible City of Edmonton website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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Owner responsibilities, certification and approval steps in the residential lot grading process. Municipal information page, periodically updated. Municipal guidance — describes the grading process generally; the status of an individual lot must be confirmed for that parcel.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible City of Edmonton website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
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The legislative framework, builder licensing and compliance side of Alberta's new home warranty system. Government information page, updated with legislative change. Legislative overview — describes the framework; it never establishes coverage for a particular home.
official provincial guidance Publicly accessible Government of Alberta website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-17
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Water well drilling reports, the provincial water well information database and owner responsibilities. Government information page with an associated searchable database. Provincial reference — a filed well report records drilling and construction, not present yield or water quality.
official provincial guidance Publicly accessible Government of Alberta website and database. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-17
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Guidance for owners of private water supplies, including testing expectations and owner responsibility. Provincial application page, periodically updated. Provincial guidance — private supplies sit outside the regulated public system; testing describes a sample on a date only.
official provincial guidance Publicly accessible Government of Alberta application. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-17
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The Alberta Private Sewage Systems Standard of Practice and the permitting framework for private systems. Government page updated with each standard edition. Standards reference — states the framework; permits and inspections for a parcel are held by the authority having jurisdiction.
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Retrieved 2026-08-17
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Owner responsibilities near the river valley and ravine system, including permits for grade change and water retention structures. Municipally maintained guidance page. Guidance reference — applies only where a parcel is near or beside the valley or ravine system; parcel-specific requirements come from the City and a geotechnical engineer.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-17
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When work near City-owned boulevard, open space and natural stand trees requires a Public Tree Permit and tree protection. Municipally maintained programme page. Programme reference — conditional on proximity to City-owned trees and natural stand boundaries; it does not describe privately owned trees.
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Retrieved 2026-08-17
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Development and building permit requirements for demolition, notification signs, and the heritage vetting step for properties on the Inventory of Historic Resources. Municipally maintained permit page. Permit reference — states the process; whether a specific building is listed or regulated is answered by the City.
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Retrieved 2026-08-17
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The Infill Lot Grading Plan required to support development and building permit applications for proposed development in a mature neighbourhood. Municipally maintained requirement page. Requirement reference — project and permit specific; it does not describe the grading history of an existing house.
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Retrieved 2026-08-17
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Drainage Bylaw 18093, owner responsibility for private lot grading, and the complaint and inspection route for neighbour drainage disputes. Municipally maintained guidance page. Guidance reference — the City notes many mature neighbourhoods have no approved Lot Grading Plan; absence of an old approval is not itself a defect finding.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-17
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How City safety codes inspections work within the permit process, and their stated scope as a point-in-time audit of minimum safety standards. Municipally maintained programme page. Programme reference — the City states its inspections are a point-in-time audit against minimum safety standards and are different from third-party home inspections.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-17
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The formal examination of Development Services records and Community Standards Investigations files for a titled lot. Municipally maintained application page. Application reference — the City states it holds no Residential Building Plans before 1985, gives no guarantee records exist, and will not release Real Property Reports or legal surveys because it does not hold the copyright.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-17
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When a residential electrical permit is required, who may apply, and the inspection stages recorded against the permit. Municipally maintained permit page. Permit reference — establishes that a permitted, inspected process existed; it says nothing about panel condition, available capacity or workmanship.
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Retrieved 2026-08-18
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When a residential heating and ventilating permit is required for furnaces, ductwork, ventilation and related mechanical work, and how it is inspected. Municipally maintained permit page. Permit reference — records the process applied for and inspected; it does not measure installed performance, comfort or capacity for a planned use.
official municipal guidance Publicly accessible municipal website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-18
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The published division of drainage responsibility between the property owner and EPCOR for sewer service lines. Utility-maintained customer guidance page. Utility reference — states the published responsibility division; the exact service configuration at one address must be confirmed for that address.
utility operator guidance Publicly accessible utility website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-18
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How Edmonton's wastewater collection network is organised, including combined, separated and land drainage systems. Utility-maintained operations page. Operations reference — describes the network at city scale; which system serves one parcel is confirmed with the utility.
utility operator guidance Publicly accessible utility website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-18
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The current program and process by which eligible Edmonton homeowners may have a backwater valve assessed and installed. Utility-maintained program page. Program reference — cited only as evidence that a defined program and process exists; it is not a statement about any property's flood risk or protection.
utility program page Publicly accessible utility website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-18
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Health Canada's guidance on long-term radon testing in a dwelling, including test duration, placement and the Canadian guideline. Federally maintained guidance page. Federal guidance reference — describes the protocol and the guideline; a result belongs to the device, the period and the dwelling tested.
official federal guidance Publicly accessible Government of Canada website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-18
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The detailed federal measurement protocol for residential radon testing, including detector placement and reporting. Federal publication, revised by the department. Protocol reference — establishes how a defensible measurement is taken; it does not interpret a specific result for a specific household.
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Retrieved 2026-08-18
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Provincial health guidance on where asbestos-containing materials may occur in older buildings and why suspected material should not be disturbed. Provincial health information page. Health guidance reference — states that some materials from earlier decades may contain asbestos; it never establishes what is present in one building.
official provincial health guidance Publicly accessible Alberta Health Services website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-18
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The provincial occupational health and safety notification requirement that applies to defined asbestos abatement work. Government page maintained with the OHS framework. Regulatory reference — applies to regulated work and employer obligations as the province states; it is not generalised here beyond that scope.
official provincial regulation guidance Publicly accessible Government of Alberta website. No reuse licence verified; cited by link and summarised in our own words, never reproduced.
Retrieved 2026-08-18
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