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102-11936 66 Street NW, Edmonton, AB

Not currently for sale with Royal LePage

Assessed Value $75,500

Using data from the Canada's Open Government portal

102-11936 66 Street NW

This Edmonton residence is located at 102-11936 66 Street NW and is in the neighbourhood of Montrose.

Demographic Information

Life Stage

Young Couples

Employment Type

Blue Collar/Primary, Blue Collar/Service Sector

Average Household Income

$107,454.65

Average Number of Children

1.86

Household Population

Household Structure

  • One Family50.38%
  • 2+ Families0.09%
  • One Person40.06%
  • 2+ People9.47%

Age of Population

  • 0 - 4Percentage4.59
  • 5 - 9Percentage5.69
  • 10 - 14Percentage6.64
  • 15 - 19Percentage6.05
  • 20 - 34Percentage20.14
  • 35 - 49Percentage22.08
  • 50 - 64Percentage20.65
  • 65 - 79Percentage11.1
  • 80+Percentage3.07

Education

Education Level

No certificate/diploma/degree

21.86 %

High school certificate or equivalent

32.3 %

Apprenticeship trade certificate/diploma

10.42 %

College/non-university certificate

14.36 %

University certificate (below bachelor)

1.25 %

University Degree

19.81 %

Commuter

Travel To Work

By Car

85.5 %

By Public Transit

10.48 %

By Walking

1.25 %

By Bicycle

0.0 %

By Other Methods

2.77 %

Cultural Diversity

Knowledge of Official Language

  • English% of Individuals93.67
  • French% of Individuals0
  • Both Languages% of Individuals5.56
  • Neither Language% of Individuals0.77

Mother Tongue

  • English% of Individuals84.38
  • Tagalog% of Individuals2.33
  • Somali% of Individuals2.29
  • Spanish% of Individuals1.89
  • French% of Individuals1.6
  • Vietnamese% of Individuals1.46
  • Arabic% of Individuals1.2
  • Portuguese% of Individuals1.11
  • Hindi% of Individuals0.88
  • Other% of Individuals2.85

Building Information

Building Type

Apartments (Low and High Rise)

15.84 %

Houses

84.16 %

Own Vs. Rent

  • Owned60.29%
  • Rented39.71%
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