Average Rent in Edmonton 2026

Edmonton is one of Canada's most affordable major cities for renters — with no provincial income tax and a growing economy.

$1,680
1-Bedroom Avg
$2,150
2-Bedroom Avg
$1,320
Studio Avg
$2,700
3-Bedroom Avg

Edmonton consistently ranks as one of Canada's most affordable major cities for renters. As Alberta's capital and largest city by geographic area, Edmonton has abundant land, a large stock of older purpose-built rental buildings, and a rental market that — while tightening — remains well below the national averages of Toronto and Vancouver.

The city's economy is anchored by government, health care, education (University of Alberta), and the energy sector. In recent years, tech and film have also grown significantly. Edmonton's population has been rising steadily, driven by interprovincial migration from higher-cost provinces and strong international immigration through federal programs.

Edmonton Rent by Neighbourhood (2026)

NeighbourhoodStudio1-Bedroom2-Bedroom
Downtown / Oliver$1,450$1,850$2,450
Whyte Ave / Old Strathcona$1,400$1,800$2,350
Glenora / Westmount$1,350$1,700$2,200
Bonnie Doon / Mill Woods$1,200$1,550$1,950
West Edmonton (Jasper Place)$1,150$1,450$1,850
North Edmonton (Kingsway)$1,100$1,400$1,800
South Edmonton / Millwoods$1,200$1,500$1,900
University Area (Garneau)$1,300$1,650$2,100
Sherwood Park (nearby)$1,200$1,550$2,000
St. Albert (nearby)$1,250$1,600$2,050

Edmonton's Rental Market Trends

Edmonton's vacancy rate has dropped from over 6% in 2021 to around 3.5% in 2026 — reflecting the city's strong population growth. While this is tighter than a few years ago, it remains well above Toronto and Vancouver vacancy rates, meaning renters in Edmonton still have more negotiating power and more time to find suitable units.

Annual rent increases in Edmonton have been running at 5–8% in 2025–2026, some of the highest in Canada on a percentage basis, though coming from a much lower base. Alberta has no rent control, so increases can be significant when leases are renewed or when units turn over. That said, competition for listings is less intense than in eastern cities.

Value Tip: Edmonton has some of the largest apartment suites per dollar of any major Canadian city. You can often get a spacious 2-bedroom with parking included for under $1,800/month in areas like West Edmonton or Mill Woods.

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Rent Affordability in Edmonton

At Edmonton's average 1-bedroom rent of $1,680/month, you'd need a gross income of approximately $67,200/year to stay under 30% of income on housing. This makes Edmonton accessible to a wide range of incomes, including entry-level workers, students, and newcomers to Canada.

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What's Typically Included in Edmonton Rent

In many of Edmonton's older apartment buildings (pre-1990s construction), heat and water are included in rent. This can add real value, as Edmonton winters are among the coldest in Canada and heating bills can be substantial. Electricity is more often tenant-paid in newer buildings. Parking is frequently included in suburban buildings; downtown buildings typically charge $100–$150/month for underground parking.

Edmonton vs. Calgary

Edmonton generally runs 10–15% cheaper than Calgary for comparable units. Calgary's energy-sector salaries are often higher, though Edmonton's government, health, and education sectors provide strong stable employment. Edmonton's river valley is considered one of North America's largest urban park systems — a significant quality-of-life advantage.

Alberta Tenant Rights

Alberta's Residential Tenancies Act covers renter rights across the province. There is no rent control in Alberta, but landlords must provide 3 months' written notice before increasing rent on a yearly tenancy. Tenants are entitled to quiet enjoyment of their unit and landlords must maintain the property in a habitable state. Read our full guide: Alberta renter rights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average rent in Edmonton in 2026?

The average 1-bedroom apartment in Edmonton in 2026 costs approximately $1,680/month. Studios average $1,320/month and 2-bedrooms average $2,150/month.

Is Edmonton a good city to rent in?

Yes — Edmonton offers strong value for renters. Affordable rents, no provincial income tax, and a growing job market make it one of Canada's best cities for cost-conscious renters.

See also: Calgary rent, rental application tips, first apartment checklist.