Another month, another roundup of rentals to check out around Edmonton! We’ve got quite a bit of diversity to show off too, from the super cheap to the high end, but all under $1,200 a month. Let’s see what’s out there ahead of the summer, shall we?
Here are Edmonton rentals to check out right now, courtesy of Rentals.ca.
11819 106 Street NW – $549+

We’re starting with some very affordable options, even by Edmonton’s standards. This Westwood development is offering ‘micro-suites’ starting at a mere $550/month. Luckily, you’ll still get your own bathroom, and you’ll be just a couple blocks away from Plaza Bowling!
10829 113 Street NW – $626+

Moving over to Queen Mary Park, we get into more traditional housing that’s still inexpensive as heck. While studios here start at $626, an even better deal would be finding a suitable roommate and going for the 2 bedroom layout, which comes in at $925.
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10045 83 Avenue NW – $875+

Maybe you’re thinking Strathcona is the place to be… we’ve got picks there as well! Located just a few blocks from the farmers’ market, this offer comes with heat and water included. And if that wasn’t enough, you can also get a free month’s rent if you sign on to a full year lease.
10319 83 Avenue NW – $962+

Just down the street from the above pick, we come to one of the city’s most well-known buildings, thanks to the massive mural on one side. Luckily, the interior lives up to the hype, with modern spaces and amenities for you to enjoy.
9925 Jasper Avenue – $995+

Back downtown we go, with a building just steps away from the Fairmont Hotel. The interiors are decent, but we’re more interested in having a private pool and gym to enjoy on the amenities front. That’s a few hundred bucks a year we’re saving right there.
116A Avenue & 32 Street – $1,002+

This list wouldn’t be complete without at least one townhouse option. Luckily, we’ve found one in Rundle that combines both space and convenience. Wake up on a fine summer morning, go for a walk around the neighbourhood/River Valley and come back to a little BBQ. Sounds nice to us.
10215 95 Street – $1,144

It only tracks that our most expensive pick would be the most luxurious. Starting at close to $1,200/month for a studio, this pick offers classic amenities like a gym and an outdoor patio to take in the River Valley views. But, you’ll also get up to 2 months’ rent free when signing on for certain leases, which does bring the price down a little bit.
And there you have it… some amazing rentals in Edmonton right now, and all under $1,200 a month!