Who fits here
McCauley attracts buyers who want genuine inner-city character without paying Glenora prices. This is Edmonton's most culturally layered neighbourhood — Chinatown and Little Italy share the same streets, and 96 Street (locally known as Church Street) was once cited by Ripley's Believe It or Not as having the highest concentration of churches in the world. Buyers here tend to be urban pragmatists: they want walkability, history, and proximity to downtown without the polish of a master-planned community. The neighbourhood scores a Walk Score of 79 — Very Walkable — putting everyday errands on foot. It suits first-time buyers priced out of Glenora or Westmount, investors who recognize long-cycle upside in a City-designated revitalization zone, and buyers who value diversity and community texture over homogeneity. Heritage character homes, older multi-family stock, and infill projects all coexist here. If you need top-ranked public schools within the neighbourhood boundary or a turn-key suburban feel, McCauley isn't the fit — but if walkable inner-city density and authentic character matter, few neighbourhoods in Edmonton compete.











