Who fits here
Britannia Youngstown draws buyers who want a true west-end Edmonton address without the price tag of nearby Glenora or Crestwood. The neighbourhood suits first-time buyers and value-focused investors: roughly 40% of its stock is single-family homes from the 1950s on compact, manageable lots, while another 48% is low-rise apartments, giving entry-level condo seekers plenty of options. The mix also attracts landlords — about six in ten units are rentals, meaning cap-rate math works here in a way it rarely does in Edmonton's pricier pockets. Young families benefit from two EPSB public schools (Youngstown Elementary and Britannia Junior High) within walking distance, plus Elves School for specialized programming. Buyers comfortable with an up-and-coming, working-class vibe rather than polished finishes will feel at home; those seeking turnkey renovations or premium amenities should look further east. If you value walkability to Stony Plain Road's independent shops and cafes, an active community league with a rink and tennis courts, and proximity to Mayfield Common for big-box errands, Britannia Youngstown is hard to beat at this price point.











