Her listing is most definitely in the outer edge (of the city). You can easily see that in the location section of her listing. @Marie8425
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This picture shows that it's in the South West edge of Edmonton.
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This picture shows that she's right on the edge of city / suburbs. As a patch of solid green means it's basically woods / forest.
Of course, as long as it has parking, this issue can be mitigated to a large extent.
I don't find it a necessity to disclose how much time it takes to travel to downtown as the approximate or exact location is basically shown to the guest already.
However, what I find works for me is to go into detail what's in walking distance. For example, highlight groceries, restaurants, etc. that can be walked to. Essentially, how "walkable" your listing is.
My listing(s) is definitely NOT in the heart of downtown or anywhere close to it, but it's still fairly "walkable".
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My listing(s) relative to (downtown) Toronto.
While it's far from downtown Toronto, it's fairly close to downtown (or a busy part of) Scarborough which is a district of Toronto.