Home value
What’s your Edmonton home worth?
Your estimate is already computed — type your address and see it, with the range we’d stand behind.
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How it works
Three steps, one honest number
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Search your address
Nothing to fill in — start typing your street address and pick it from the list.
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See your estimate
The value, the range we'd stand behind, and your City of Edmonton assessment beside it. No email needed.
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Get the full report
Optional: a free report prepared personally by a licensed Edmonton REALTOR® — for what a model can't see.
The honest read
How we value a home — and where a model stops
Every estimate on this site starts from the City of Edmonton’s property assessment record — the public data the City maintains about your property and what it’s assessed at. That anchor matters: it encodes real, inspected facts about your home rather than guesses scraped from the internet. Our model then layers local market analysis on top, translating the assessment into what the property would likely be worth on the market today. Because the work is done ahead of time for 366,177 Edmonton properties, your estimate appears the moment you find your address.
We publish a range, not just a number, because a single figure overstates what any model can know. The range is the span we’d stand behind — validated so that 80% of homes land inside it. A typical house in a well-traded neighbourhood gets a tight range; a one-of-a-kind property gets a wider, more honest one — and every estimate says which it is, so you know how much weight to put on the number before you make any decision.
And here is where a model stops: it has never stood in your kitchen. It can’t see the renovation you finished last spring, the condition of the roof, or how buyers are behaving on your street this month. It is not an appraisal, and it is never a promise of a sale price. When the number actually matters — you’re deciding whether to sell, or what to list at — the estimate is the starting point, and a licensed professional walking the property is the finish. That’s exactly what the full report is for.
Questions
Edmonton home values, answered plainly
How accurate is the estimate?
Every estimate is anchored on City of Edmonton assessment data and adjusted with our local market analysis. We never publish a bare number: each estimate ships with a range we would stand behind, validated so that 80% of homes fall inside it, plus a confidence label that tells you how tight that range is for your specific property. Typical homes in well-traded neighbourhoods get tight ranges; unusual properties get wider, honest ones.
Is this an appraisal?
No. This is an independent estimate produced by our valuation model — it is not an appraisal, and it is not a substitute for one. If you need a formal valuation for a lender, a divorce, or an estate, that requires a licensed appraiser. What our estimate is good for: a fast, data-grounded starting point before you talk to anyone.
Where does the data come from?
City of Edmonton property assessment data — the public record of your property's characteristics and assessed value — combined with our own local market analysis. Estimate pages on this site use public data only; they contain no MLS® listing content.
Why is my estimate different from my city assessment?
Your assessment is the City's valuation of your property as of July 1 of the previous year, prepared for property-tax purposes. Markets move after that date, and assessments are produced en masse rather than home by home. Our model starts from the assessment as an anchor — it encodes real information about your property — and then adjusts for how the market has actually moved. Both numbers are shown on your estimate page so you can see the gap.
My address only shows a building-level estimate. Why?
Some condo and apartment addresses resolve to the whole building rather than one unit. When that happens we say so, and show the building-level figure instead of pretending it's unit-specific. Add your unit number in the search — if the City assesses your unit individually, we'll have a unit-specific value for it.
What does the full report add?
A model can read data; it can't walk through your house. The full report is prepared by Christopher Peel, a licensed REALTOR® at MaxWell Polaris in Edmonton. He reviews what the model can't see — condition, renovations, layout, timing, and how buyers are behaving in your neighbourhood right now — and gives you a number he'd actually list at. It's free, and requesting it doesn't sign you up with an agent.
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An independent estimate — not an appraisal. Prepared from City of Edmonton assessment data and local market analysis.
