These 8 Edmonton Neighbourhoods Are Bleeding Population by 2029 (The Exodus Data)

Is Edmonton heading toward a major population shift? In this video, we break down 8 Edmonton neighbourhoods that are projected to lose residents by 2029 based on migration patterns, housing trends, affordability pressures, crime concerns, aging infrastructure, and local economic changes. Some of these communities were once considered stable and growing — but the latest data tells a very different story. From rising vacancy rates to shifting demographics and changing real estate demand, we explore why people are quietly leaving these areas and where many former residents are relocating instead. If you follow Canadian housing trends, urban development, Alberta real estate, or population migration patterns, this deep dive into Edmonton’s changing landscape is a must-watch. We’ll examine: Population decline projections through 2029 Housing market weakness in key neighbourhoods Crime, affordability, and infrastructure concerns Why families and investors are moving away The future outlook for Edmonton communities Whether you live in Alberta, invest in Canadian real estate, or simply enjoy urban trend analysis, this video uncovers the hidden side of Edmonton’s population changes. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more videos on Canadian cities, housing markets, economic shifts, and demographic trends.