Calgary Neighborhood Price Guide 2026: Average Home Prices by Community
Understanding Calgary’s real estate market starts with knowing what homes are actually selling for in each community. This comprehensive price guide covers average home prices, price trends, and key market data across 50+ Calgary neighborhoods — from affordable starter communities to luxury estates. Whether you’re buying your first home, upgrading, or investing, use this guide to compare neighborhoods and make informed decisions.
Data sourced from CREB (Calgary Real Estate Board) and RECA. Prices represent averages and may vary based on property condition, lot size, and specific location within each community. Last updated: May 2026.
Northwest Calgary Neighborhood Prices
Northwest Calgary offers a mix of established communities and newer developments, with easy access to the University of Calgary, Foothills Medical Centre, and Nose Hill Park.
| Neighborhood | Avg Price (2026) | Price Range | Home Types | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brentwood | $625,000 | $450K – $850K | Bungalows, 2-storey | ↑ Rising |
| Tuscany | $585,000 | $420K – $780K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Scenic Acres | $720,000 | $550K – $950K | 2-storey, estate homes | ↑ Rising |
| Varsity | $680,000 | $480K – $900K | Bungalows, 2-storey | ↑ Rising |
| Dalhousie | $595,000 | $430K – $790K | Bungalows, townhomes | → Stable |
| Hawkwood | $610,000 | $460K – $800K | 2-storey, split-level | → Stable |
| Ranchlands | $540,000 | $400K – $720K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Royal Oak | $650,000 | $500K – $850K | 2-storey, duplexes | ↑ Rising |
| Rocky Ridge | $780,000 | $580K – $1.1M | 2-storey, estate homes | ↑ Rising |
| Arbour Lake | $590,000 | $440K – $780K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Hamptons | $850,000 | $650K – $1.2M | 2-storey, estate homes | ↑ Rising |
| Citadel | $520,000 | $390K – $680K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Edgemont | $640,000 | $480K – $850K | 2-storey, split-level | → Stable |
| Silver Springs | $575,000 | $420K – $760K | Bungalows, 2-storey | → Stable |
| Bowness | $510,000 | $380K – $680K | Bungalows, 2-storey | ↑ Rising |
| University District | $720,000 | $520K – $950K | Condos, townhomes | ↑ Rising |
| University Heights | $580,000 | $420K – $780K | Bungalows, townhomes | → Stable |
Northeast Calgary Neighborhood Prices
Northeast Calgary features some of the city’s most affordable communities, with strong transit connections via the LRT and proximity to the airport and industrial employment areas.
| Neighborhood | Avg Price (2026) | Price Range | Home Types | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Martindale | $420,000 | $320K – $550K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Saddle Ridge | $480,000 | $360K – $620K | 2-storey, townhomes | ↑ Rising |
| Taradale | $440,000 | $330K – $580K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Coral Springs | $460,000 | $350K – $600K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Castleridge | $400,000 | $300K – $530K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Falconridge | $390,000 | $290K – $520K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Whitehorn | $430,000 | $320K – $560K | Bungalows, townhomes | → Stable |
| Rundle | $410,000 | $310K – $540K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Pineridge | $400,000 | $300K – $530K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Temple | $420,000 | $320K – $550K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
Southwest Calgary Neighborhood Prices
Southwest Calgary is home to some of the city’s most desirable and expensive communities, with proximity to downtown, the Glenmore Reservoir, and top-rated schools.
| Neighborhood | Avg Price (2026) | Price Range | Home Types | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beltline | $485,000 | $300K – $800K | Condos, apartments | ↑ Rising |
| Kensington | $620,000 | $400K – $950K | Condos, townhomes | ↑ Rising |
| Bridgeland | $580,000 | $380K – $850K | Condos, townhomes | ↑ Rising |
| Mission | $650,000 | $420K – $950K | Condos, townhomes | ↑ Rising |
| Inglewood | $590,000 | $380K – $880K | Condos, townhomes | ↑ Rising |
| Altadore | $780,000 | $520K – $1.1M | 2-storey, infills | ↑ Rising |
| Elbow Park | $1,450,000 | $850K – $3.5M | 2-storey, estate homes | → Stable |
| Roxboro | $1,200,000 | $750K – $2.8M | 2-storey, estate homes | → Stable |
| Mount Royal | $1,650,000 | $950K – $4.0M | 2-storey, estate homes | → Stable |
| Britannia | $1,350,000 | $800K – $3.2M | 2-storey, estate homes | → Stable |
| Bayview | $1,100,000 | $700K – $2.5M | 2-storey, estate homes | → Stable |
| Chinook Park | $620,000 | $450K – $850K | Bungalows, 2-storey | → Stable |
| Lakeview | $720,000 | $520K – $950K | Bungalows, 2-storey | ↑ Rising |
| North Glenmore Park | $780,000 | $550K – $1.0M | Bungalows, 2-storey | ↑ Rising |
| Garrison Woods | $680,000 | $480K – $900K | 2-storey, townhomes | ↑ Rising |
Southeast Calgary Neighborhood Prices
Southeast Calgary offers newer master-planned communities with modern amenities, plus established neighborhoods with character. The area includes Auburn Bay, Mahogany, and Seton — some of Calgary’s fastest-growing communities.
| Neighborhood | Avg Price (2026) | Price Range | Home Types | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Auburn Bay | $560,000 | $420K – $750K | 2-storey, townhomes | ↑ Rising |
| Mahogany | $580,000 | $430K – $780K | 2-storey, townhomes | ↑ Rising |
| Seton | $520,000 | $380K – $700K | 2-storey, townhomes | ↑ Rising |
| Cranston | $540,000 | $400K – $720K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Copperfield | $510,000 | $380K – $680K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| New Brighton | $530,000 | $390K – $700K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| McKenzie Towne | $520,000 | $380K – $700K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| McKenzie Lake | $620,000 | $460K – $820K | 2-storey, lake access | ↑ Rising |
| Legacy | $550,000 | $410K – $730K | 2-storey, townhomes | ↑ Rising |
| Wolf Willow | $530,000 | $390K – $710K | 2-storey, townhomes | ↑ Rising |
| Evergreen | $560,000 | $420K – $740K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Shawnessy | $480,000 | $360K – $640K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Midnapore | $540,000 | $400K – $720K | 2-storey, lake access | → Stable |
| Sundance | $520,000 | $380K – $700K | 2-storey, lake access | → Stable |
| Chaparral | $550,000 | $410K – $730K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
| Douglasdale | $580,000 | $430K – $760K | 2-storey, townhomes | → Stable |
Calgary Market Overview 2026
Calgary’s real estate market in 2026 continues to show strength driven by interprovincial migration, a diversifying economy, and relative affordability compared to Toronto and Vancouver.
- City-wide average home price: $565,000 (May 2026)
- Year-over-year price change: +4.2%
- Average days on market: 28 days
- Months of inventory: 2.8 months (seller’s market)
- Benchmark price (detached): $625,000
- Benchmark price (semi-detached): $485,000
- Benchmark price (row house): $365,000
- Benchmark price (apartment): $285,000
Source: CREB (Calgary Real Estate Board) Monthly Market Report, May 2026.
Surrounding City Prices
| City | Avg Price (2026) | Commute to Calgary |
|---|---|---|
| Airdrie | $495,000 | 25 min |
| Cochrane | $565,000 | 30 min |
| Okotoks | $520,000 | 25 min |
| Chestermere | $620,000 | 20 min |
| Canmore | $985,000 | 75 min |
| Strathmore | $425,000 | 35 min |
| High River | $410,000 | 40 min |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average home price in Calgary in 2026?
The average home price in Calgary is approximately $565,000 as of May 2026, according to CREB data. Detached homes average around $625,000, while condos average around $285,000.
Which Calgary neighborhoods are the most affordable?
The most affordable Calgary communities include Falconridge (avg $390,000), Pineridge (avg $400,000), Castleridge (avg $400,000), and Rundle (avg $410,000). These northeast communities offer entry-level pricing with good transit access via the LRT.
Which Calgary neighborhoods are the most expensive?
The most expensive Calgary communities include Mount Royal (avg $1,650,000), Elbow Park (avg $1,450,000), Britannia (avg $1,350,000), and Roxboro (avg $1,200,000).
Are Calgary home prices going up or down in 2026?
Calgary home prices are trending upward in 2026, with a year-over-year increase of approximately 4.2%. The market remains a seller’s market with 2.8 months of inventory.
Get a Free Neighborhood Market Analysis
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