What’s Happening in Edmonton This July
Here are some great, inclusive, community-friendly events for July you can feature in your newsletter:
✅ Taste of Edmonton (July 18–28, Sir Winston Churchill Square)
Features diverse food booths, including plant-based and vegan options, with live music and family-friendly entertainment.
✅ K-Days (July 19–28, Edmonton Expo Centre)
While K-Days features a traditional fair, you can highlight the multicultural shows, concerts, and exhibits rather than rodeo or animal displays.
✅ Whyte Avenue Art Walk (July 12–14, Old Strathcona)
An outdoor celebration of hundreds of artists, perfect for strolling and enjoying Edmonton’s creative side.
✅ Edmonton International Street Performers Festival (July 4–14, Sir Winston Churchill Square)
Brings together jugglers, acrobats, and comedians from around the world, with a festive, lively energy in the heart of downtown.
✅ Edmonton Heritage Festival (August 3–5, Hawrelak Park — preview this as coming soon)
A multicultural event with over 60 pavilions celebrating art, music, dance, and vegan-friendly global foods.
5 Things Every Edmonton Homeowner Should Know This Summer
Owning a home in Edmonton means adapting to a city with big weather swings, strong community spirit, and a competitive housing market. This summer, with above-average rainfall, busy local events, and changing real estate conditions, there are five important things every homeowner should keep in mind:
1. Edmonton’s Rainiest Summer in Years Means More Than Green Lawns
Edmonton has been drenched with nearly 30% more rain than average so far this season. While it’s great for yards and reduces wildfire risk, too much rain can overwhelm drainage systems. Homeowners should inspect grading, clean eavestroughs, and make sure downspouts direct water away from the foundation. If you haven’t tested your sump pump recently, now is the time.
2. Market Conditions Are Changing — Stay Informed
Edmonton’s housing market is holding steady but showing early signs of balancing. Inventory has increased slightly, giving buyers more options, but well-priced homes are still selling quickly, sometimes with multiple offers. If you’re planning to sell this summer, consider a pre-listing inspection and smart pricing strategy. For buyers, having full pre-approval is still essential to move quickly.
3. Insurance Matters More Than Ever
Severe storms and flash floods are happening more often in Alberta. Review your homeowner’s policy now to see if you’re protected against sewer backup, hail damage, and overland flooding. Edmonton’s climate variability means an outdated policy could cost you if you need to make a claim.
4. Summer Maintenance Can Save You Money Later
Don’t let summer’s busy schedule distract you from simple home care. Check window seals, replace furnace filters (yes, even in summer!), trim back overgrown shrubs near your foundation, and watch for signs of water damage inside your basement. Small efforts today can prevent costly repairs later.
5. Enjoy What Makes Edmonton Great This Summer
July is packed with events that make our city special. Explore Taste of Edmonton, the Whyte Avenue Art Walk, and multicultural experiences like the upcoming Heritage Festival in early August. Supporting local food vendors, artists, and performers not only builds community but keeps your neighbourhood thriving and connected.
Final Thoughts:
Owning a home is more than a financial investment — it’s a stake in Edmonton’s future. Staying on top of maintenance, insurance, and market conditions means you can enjoy everything summer in our city has to offer without surprises. If you’d like personalized tips about your home’s value or plans for selling, I’m always here to help.
What’s Happening in Edmonton This July
Here are some great, inclusive, community-friendly events for July you can feature in your newsletter:
✅ Taste of Edmonton (July 18–28, Sir Winston Churchill Square)
Features diverse food booths, including plant-based and vegan options, with live music and family-friendly entertainment.
✅ K-Days (July 19–28, Edmonton Expo Centre)
While K-Days features a traditional fair, you can highlight the multicultural shows, concerts, and exhibits rather than rodeo or animal displays.
✅ Whyte Avenue Art Walk (July 12–14, Old Strathcona)
An outdoor celebration of hundreds of artists, perfect for strolling and enjoying Edmonton’s creative side.
✅ Edmonton International Street Performers Festival (July 4–14, Sir Winston Churchill Square)
Brings together jugglers, acrobats, and comedians from around the world, with a festive, lively energy in the heart of downtown.
✅ Edmonton Heritage Festival (August 3–5, Hawrelak Park — preview this as coming soon)
A multicultural event with over 60 pavilions celebrating art, music, dance, and vegan-friendly global foods.
5 Things Every Edmonton Homeowner Should Know This Summer
Owning a home in Edmonton means adapting to a city with big weather swings, strong community spirit, and a competitive housing market. This summer, with above-average rainfall, busy local events, and changing real estate conditions, there are five important things every homeowner should keep in mind:
1. Edmonton’s Rainiest Summer in Years Means More Than Green Lawns
Edmonton has been drenched with nearly 30% more rain than average so far this season. While it’s great for yards and reduces wildfire risk, too much rain can overwhelm drainage systems. Homeowners should inspect grading, clean eavestroughs, and make sure downspouts direct water away from the foundation. If you haven’t tested your sump pump recently, now is the time.
2. Market Conditions Are Changing — Stay Informed
Edmonton’s housing market is holding steady but showing early signs of balancing. Inventory has increased slightly, giving buyers more options, but well-priced homes are still selling quickly, sometimes with multiple offers. If you’re planning to sell this summer, consider a pre-listing inspection and smart pricing strategy. For buyers, having full pre-approval is still essential to move quickly.
3. Insurance Matters More Than Ever
Severe storms and flash floods are happening more often in Alberta. Review your homeowner’s policy now to see if you’re protected against sewer backup, hail damage, and overland flooding. Edmonton’s climate variability means an outdated policy could cost you if you need to make a claim.
4. Summer Maintenance Can Save You Money Later
Don’t let summer’s busy schedule distract you from simple home care. Check window seals, replace furnace filters (yes, even in summer!), trim back overgrown shrubs near your foundation, and watch for signs of water damage inside your basement. Small efforts today can prevent costly repairs later.
5. Enjoy What Makes Edmonton Great This Summer
July is packed with events that make our city special. Explore Taste of Edmonton, the Whyte Avenue Art Walk, and multicultural experiences like the upcoming Heritage Festival in early August. Supporting local food vendors, artists, and performers not only builds community but keeps your neighbourhood thriving and connected.
Final Thoughts:
Owning a home is more than a financial investment — it’s a stake in Edmonton’s future. Staying on top of maintenance, insurance, and market conditions means you can enjoy everything summer in our city has to offer without surprises. If you’d like personalized tips about your home’s value or plans for selling, I’m always here to help.
Your Trusted Edmonton REALTOR®
Nooran Ostadeian
REALTOR® | RE/MAX Elite Windermere
📍 Serving Edmonton & Surrounding Areas
📧 Email: Nooran@RealtyEdmonton.ca
📞 Direct: 780-953-0723
🏢 Office: 304 Windermere Blvd, Edmonton, Alberta, T6W 2P2