Platinum107
Senior Member
Curious though, do any of the gen z here have a couple kids yet? I’m a bit older… I used to live in a condo downtown and now live in the burbs. It seems impossible to live in a condo with all the crap you need for your kids lol
Like has been stated by others, Edmonton doesn't make it easy to live centrally and have a family, when it should be easy. I'm only 20 so I don't have kids lol (I'll revisit that when I'm 30), but either a 3-bedroom condo/apartment with a storage space or a townhouse would be the most ideal for my future family I'd imagine. There aren't many of these in downtown or mature neighborhoods at all, and they're usually super expensive if they are.
It's really not a great situation honestly, cause living in the suburbs doesn't save you from a high cost of living either when your family has to pay an extra 10k+ a year to own two cars. I hope that missing middle housing explodes in construction as the ZBR and other related policies take hold, because we needed these options (and lower prices) yesterday. I hope that more urban schools, playgrounds, and childcare services get built centrally too. Lastly, I hope that more jobs become centrally located in Edmonton. These 3 changes would the basis for getting more people to live centrally and make the city better overall.