Navigating Edmonton’s Zoning Landscape: 2025 Edition

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🏙️ Navigating Edmonton’s Zoning Landscape: 2025 Edition

ARIVL: Your Real Estate Adventure Awaits!

Understanding zoning is crucial for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in Edmonton’s dynamic real estate market. With the recent overhaul of the city’s zoning bylaws, here’s what you need to know.

📜 Edmonton’s Zoning Bylaw Renewal: A New Era

On January 1, 2024, Edmonton introduced Zoning Bylaw 20001, replacing the decades-old Bylaw 12800. This comprehensive update aims to:

  • Modernize Land Use Regulations: Aligning with The City Plan, the new bylaw supports Edmonton’s growth towards a population of 2 million.
  • Promote Housing Diversity: Encouraging a mix of housing types, including multi-unit developments and secondary suites.
  • Foster Complete Communities: Supporting walkable neighborhoods with access to amenities and services.
  • Enhance Equity and Inclusion: Addressing historical zoning inequities to create inclusive communities.
  • Advance Environmental Sustainability: Incorporating sustainable landscaping and flood risk mitigation strategies.

🗺️ Exploring the Updated Zoning Map

To navigate the new zoning landscape:

🏘️ Edmonton’s Real Estate Zones: A Snapshot

Edmonton is divided into various zones, each encompassing multiple neighborhoods. Here’s a brief overview:

  • Zone 01: Athlone, Calder, Kensington, Lauderdale, Rosslyn, Wellington.
  • Zone 02: Balwin, Belvedere, Casselman, Delwood, Ebbers, Evansdale, Glengarry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Killarney, McLeod, Miller, Northmount, York.
  • Zone 03: Brintnell, Cy Becker, Hollick-Kenyon, Matt Berry, McConachie Area.
  • Zone 04: Dovercourt, Prince Charles, Sherbrooke.
  • Zone 07: Inglewood, North Glenora, Westmount, Woodcroft.
  • Zone 21: Britannia Youngstown, Canora, Grovenor, High Park, Mayfield, McQueen.
  • Zone 27: Albany, Baranow, Baturyn, Beaumaris, Caernarvon, Canossa, Carlisle, Carlton, Chambery, Cumberland, Dunluce, Elsinore, Griesbach, Hudson, Lorelei, Oxford, Pembina, Rapperswill.
  • Zone 28: Belle Rive, Crystallina Nera East, Crystallina Nera West, Eaux Claires, Klarvatten, Lago Lindo, Mayliewan, Ozerna, Schonsee.
  • Zone 57: Edgemont, River’s Edge, Riverview Area, Stillwater, The Uplands.
  • Zone 58: Breckenridge Greens, Glastonbury, Granville, Lewis Farms Industrial, Potter Greens, Rosenthal, Secord, Stewart Greens, Suder Greens, The Hamptons, Webber Greens.
  • Zone 59: Hawks Ridge, Kinglet Gardens, Starling, Trumpeter Area.(Simran Brar)

For a comprehensive list and detailed maps, visit the 2025 Edmonton Zone Map.

🧭 How ARIVL Can Guide You

At ARIVL, we’re committed to helping you navigate Edmonton’s evolving real estate landscape. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, a seasoned investor, or looking to sell, our team is here to provide expert guidance tailored to your needs.

ARIVL: Your Real Estate Adventure Awaits!

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