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Property · Edmonton

Property websites with an AI workforce, in Edmonton.

For estate agents and letting agencies across Edmonton. We build the premium site and the AI employees behind it, so every enquiry in Canada is captured, qualified, and booked at every hour.

The Edmonton signal

Edmonton anchors Alberta's Industrial Heartland (a major petrochemical/energy-processing region) and hosts provincial government and four industrial districts: a broad base of energy, industrial, public-sector and small businesses.

Cited Edmonton data; sources in the market notes below.

In short

For estate agents and letting agencies in Edmonton, 7 Minds Systems builds a premium property website with a managed AI workforce that captures, qualifies, and books every enquiry around the clock, from Downtown Edmonton business district to the wider Canada market. Built in about twelve weeks, priced in CAD, to the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) where it applies.

The Edmonton market

Why estate and letting agents in Edmonton need a branch that never sleeps.

Edmonton is the capital of Alberta; its economy generates about CAD 101 billion in household and business incomes and combines provincial government, energy and industrial activity, with 12 designated business revitalization zones across the city.

Demand here concentrates around Downtown Edmonton business district, Old Strathcona / Whyte Avenue and Alberta's Industrial Heartland / Edmonton Energy and Technology Park, and every enquiry that comes out of that base is one your reception cannot afford to miss. The branch we build for Edmonton estate and letting agents answers them day and night.

We build to the rules your agency answers to: in Edmonton, that means the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA). The AI workforce qualifies, books, and follows up; it never gives regulated advice, and every regulated step routes to a human for sign-off.

Population
1,010,899 (2021 Census, Statistics Canada; City of Edmonton)
Business districts
Downtown Edmonton business district, Old Strathcona / Whyte Avenue and Alberta's Industrial Heartland / Edmonton Energy and Technology Park
Regulator
Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA)

Local figures sourced from canada.ca, en.wikipedia.org, en.wikipedia.org.

The cost of the status quo

What a slow first response costs a Edmonton agency.

In Edmonton, a market of about 1,010,899 people, demand runs through Downtown Edmonton business district and Old Strathcona / Whyte Avenue, and enquiries arrive at every hour. Canadian agencies answer to a different regulator in almost every province, and bilingual service matters in Quebec and beyond. A workforce that replies in English or French, screens for financing and residency, and books viewings under the right provincial framework keeps an edge in tight urban markets where listings move fast.

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Viewings get booked with unqualified buyers, so time goes on people with no budget, no chain, or no timeline.

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Listings missing mandatory material information get stripped by the portals and risk a Trading Standards flag.

The workforce for Edmonton

The AI employees built for property.

Built for how work reaches estate and letting agents around Downtown Edmonton business district and the wider Edmonton market. Your AI workforce respects the rules of the relevant provincial real estate regulator, and a licensed broker or agent signs off every valuation, representation, and offer. The full role briefs, workflows, and numbers live on the specialism pages below.

Your branch, live in Edmonton

Staffed front of house

1 of 4 AI employees live across Canada.

Answers portal and website enquiries overnight and at weekends and drops a confirmed viewing straight into the negotiator's diary.

  • The Viewing BookerOn duty
  • The Buyer & Tenant QualifierQueued
  • The Follow-Up AgentQueued
  • The Review ManagerQueued
Capturing every Edmonton enquiry for estate and letting agents, priced in CAD
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The Viewing Booker

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The Buyer & Tenant Qualifier

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The Follow-Up Agent

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The Review Manager

Investment

Priced in CAD for estate and letting agents in Edmonton, against the headcount it replaces.

No hidden ramp. Builds for Edmonton firms start from $6,020, with written exclusions and a sample scope you can read before you commit. A standalone AI employee runs about $5,160 to set up plus $1,204 a month. Once live, the branch answers enquiries across Canada day and night.

Every build includes a 30-day AI trial: you watch it answering Edmonton enquiries before you commit. The call is thirty minutes, no pitch.

From
$6,020

One-off build for estate agents and letting agencies in Edmonton. Workforce managed monthly thereafter. Use the calculator to see the payback on your own numbers.

Questions

Property in Edmonton, answered.

Yes. We build for estate agents and letting agencies across Edmonton, from Downtown Edmonton business district to the wider Canada market. The AI workforce answers portal and website enquiries overnight and at weekends, qualifies budget, chain, and timeline, and drops confirmed viewings into the negotiator's diary. Every build is priced in CAD.

Yes. For estate agents and letting agencies in Edmonton, the workforce is built around the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA): it qualifies, books, and follows up, never gives regulated advice, and routes every regulated step to a human for sign-off.

Yes. It is set up per province, so it follows your province's real estate regulator, and it can serve clients in English or French. It qualifies financing and timelines, books viewings, and routes every valuation or representation point to a licensed professional for sign-off.

Book a strategy call

Thirty minutes on your Edmonton agency.

We map how enquiries reach a Edmonton agency, the workforce it needs, and the return it should make, then tell you exactly what we would build and what it costs. No pitch deck.

Start with the 30-day AI trial.

Every build includes a 30-day AI trial. You watch the AI workforce answer and qualify real enquiries before the monthly retainer begins, so you commit to what it actually does, not to a promise.