Albany
Albany is a newer north Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily through the late 2000s and 2010s in the area north of 167 Avenue, forming part of the significant residential expansion that has extended Edmonton's north side as part of the city's broader growth. The neighbourhood has established itself as a growing family community at the northern edge of Edmonton's developed residential footprint, offering contemporary construction and developing community infrastructure.
What to know about Albany.
Albany is a newer north Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily through the late 2000s and 2010s in the area north of 167 Avenue, forming part of the significant residential expansion that has extended Edmonton's north side as part of the city's broader growth. The neighbourhood has established itself as a growing family community at the northern edge of Edmonton's developed residential footprint, offering contemporary construction and developing community infrastructure.
The housing stock is primarily single-family homes and townhomes from the late 2000s and 2010s, with the contemporary construction standards — open-concept floor plans, attached double garages, energy-efficient systems — of Edmonton's recent residential development. Some multi-family housing provides entry-level options. Many homes are in good original condition, and active builder presence in the developing sections means ongoing new construction supply. Prices are accessible within the north Edmonton market.
North Edmonton commercial services are accessible via the major arterials. The Anthony Henday to the south provides ring road connectivity. Schools are developing alongside the growing residential population, with both public and Catholic options serving the area. The community league is establishing itself as the neighbourhood matures. The broader north Edmonton infrastructure — Castle Downs area commercial services, the northeast Edmonton recreation facilities — is accessible within the area.
For buyers, Albany is a newer north Edmonton family neighbourhood — contemporary construction, developing community infrastructure, ring road access, and accessible pricing at the north's current growth frontier. For sellers, family buyers seeking newer north Edmonton construction at competitive prices represent a consistent and growing buyer market.