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Edmonton Housing Affordability 2026

$488,200 average price, 5.4x estimated after-tax income, $1,720/mo rent, and a 68/100 affordability score.

Price-to-After-Tax
5.4x
Mortgage Est.
$2,136/mo
Avg Rent
$1,720
YoY Change
+4.5%
Short Answer

Edmonton's average home price is $488,200, equal to 5.4x estimated after-tax income. That ranks Edmonton 68 of 76 markets for price-to-net-income pressure in this tracker. The gross price-to-income multiple is 4.6x, which remains the more relevant measure for mortgage qualification.

10-Year Home Price Trend: Edmonton
$397k$478k$559k$640k$721k201520172019202120232025

*Historical data reflects Alberta provincial averages as a representative proxy for local market velocity.

Market Summary

"Edmonton's housing market is best read through the payment gap: local prices sit at 5.4x estimated after-tax income, while the estimated mortgage payment is 2,136 dollars per month before taxes and ownership costs."

Affordability Math

Estimated 20% Down
$97,640
Payment-to-Income
24%
Average home price$488,200
Estimated after-tax income$90,600
Price-to-after-tax income5.4x
Gross income (mortgage lens)$105,000
Average monthly rent$1,720
Rough income needed at 30% payment cap$85,440
After-tax affordability rank68 of 76
Gross-income pressure rank70 of 76

After-tax income is a province-normalized estimate using the 2023 economic-family after-tax-to-total-income relationship in Statistics Canada Table 11-10-0237-01. It supports market comparison, not a personal tax calculation.

What This Means

Buyers

For buyers, Edmonton is a payment test first and a price forecast second: owning carries an estimated $416 monthly premium before taxes, fees, insurance, maintenance, and condo costs. momentum still favours sellers, so affordability depends more on income growth than waiting for a large discount.

Renters

For renters, average rent is $1,720, or about 19.7% of median income. That keeps rent pressure below the common 30% affordability line.

Owners

For owners, the key renewal question is whether a household can carry a $2,136 estimated payment without stretching amortization too far or relying on future rate cuts.

Top Affordability Challenges

  • 1
    5.4x price-to-after-tax-income ratio puts Edmonton at rank 68 of 76 for net-income pressure
  • 2
    $97,640 estimated 20% down payment before closing costs
  • 3
    $85,440 rough income needed if mortgage payments are capped near 30% of gross income
  • 4
    19.7% rent-to-income ratio makes renting less stretched than ownership for many households
  • 5
    2.5% vacancy rate gives renters slightly more choice than the tightest markets

Market Outlook

Edmonton ranks 70 of 76 cities for price-to-income pressure in this tracker. That makes the market comparatively affordable, with year-over-year price movement of +4.5%.

Edmonton Housing FAQ

Is Edmonton affordable for home buyers in 2026?

Edmonton is comparatively affordable in this tracker. The average price is $488,200, which is 4.6 times local median income, and the estimated 20%-down mortgage payment is $2,136 per month.

How much income is needed to buy in Edmonton?

A rough payment-only screen points to about $85,440 of gross household income if mortgage payments are kept near 30% of income. Buyers still need to add property tax, insurance, utilities, repairs, condo fees where applicable, and closing costs.

Is it cheaper to rent or buy in Edmonton?

Based on this dataset, the estimated mortgage payment is $416 higher than average rent before non-mortgage ownership costs. That makes renting the lower monthly outlay for many households unless they have a large down payment or a long holding period.

How does Edmonton compare with other Canadian cities?

Edmonton ranks 70 of 76 cities by price-to-income pressure in this tracker. Its 4.6x multiple is 1.5 points below the tracker median of 6.1x.

Next Steps

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