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Where to Live in Calgary: Neighbourhoods, Housing Costs & Lifestyle Guide (2026)

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Calgary has transformed from a boom-and-bust oil town into one of Canada’s most attractive cities for homebuyers. Affordable housing, no provincial sales tax, a diversifying economy, and proximity to the Rocky Mountains have fuelled explosive population growth. Here is everything you need to know about buying and living in Calgary.

Calgary at a glance (2026)

FactorDetails
Population (metro)~1.7 million
Average household income$100,000–$115,000
Average home price (all types)$550,000–$600,000
Unemployment rate~6.0–6.5%
Major industriesEnergy, tech, finance, film/TV, logistics, agribusiness, engineering
Transit systemC-Train (LRT), Calgary Transit buses
ClimateCold dry winters, warm summers, 333 days of sunshine/year
Provincial sales tax0% (Alberta has no PST)
Land transfer tax$0 (Alberta has no land transfer tax)

Housing market snapshot

Property TypeAverage PricePrice Range by Area
Detached house$650,000–$750,000$450,000 (outer NE/SE) to $1,500,000+ (inner SW)
Semi-detached/duplex$450,000–$550,000$350,000 (outer areas) to $800,000+ (inner city)
Townhouse/row house$400,000–$480,000$280,000 (outer suburbs) to $700,000+ (inner city)
Condo apartment$300,000–$370,000$180,000 (older high-rise) to $600,000+ (luxury downtown)
Price per sq ft (condo)$350–$500Lower than any other major Canadian city

Alberta’s cost advantages

AdvantageAnnual Savings vs OntarioAnnual Savings vs BC
No provincial sales tax$2,000–$4,000$2,500–$5,000
No land transfer tax$5,000–$30,000 (one-time)$5,000–$25,000 (one-time)
Lower property tax rates$1,000–$3,000$500–$2,000
Lower car insurance$500–$1,500$1,000–$3,000
No health premium$600–$900 (vs Ontario Health Premium)N/A
Total first-year savings$9,000–$39,000$9,000–$35,000

Mortgage affordability by property type

ScenarioCondo ($340,000)Townhouse ($450,000)Detached ($700,000)
Down payment$17,000 (5%)$22,500 (5%)$45,000 (5% on $500K + 10% on $200K)
CMHC insurance$12,920 (4.0%)$17,100 (4.0%)$26,200 (4.0%)
Mortgage amount$335,920$444,600$681,200
Monthly payment (4.5%, 25yr)$1,864$2,467$3,780
Income needed (stress test)~$68,000~$90,000~$135,000
Land transfer tax$0$0$0
Annual property tax~$2,200–$2,800~$3,000–$3,800~$4,500–$5,500

Key takeaway: A household earning $100,000 can comfortably afford a detached home in Calgary. That same income qualifies for a small condo in Toronto or a nothing in much of Vancouver.

Neighbourhood guide

Inner city and downtown

NeighbourhoodAverage Condo PriceAverage House PriceCharacterBest For
Downtown/Beltline$250,000–$400,000$500,000–$800,000 (rare houses)Urban core, walkable, restaurants, nightlifeYoung professionals, urban lifestyle
Mission$300,000–$450,000$600,000–$900,000Trendy, 4th Street shops, Elbow RiverCouples, professionals
Bridgeland$300,000–$450,000$600,000–$850,000Riverside, walkable to downtown, character homesYoung families, walkability seekers
Inglewood$280,000–$420,000$550,000–$800,000Calgary’s oldest neighbourhood, arts and vintage shopsCreatives, community-oriented buyers
Kensington$300,000–$450,000$600,000–$900,000Village feel, independent shops, SAIT nearbyStudents, young professionals
Cliff Bungalow/Erlton$280,000–$400,000$550,000–$850,000Quiet inner city, C-Train accessProfessionals, downsizers

Southwest Calgary (most desirable)

NeighbourhoodAverage House PriceCharacterBest For
Mount Royal/Elbow Park$1,200,000–$2,500,000+Calgary’s most prestigious, heritage homes, river valleyHigh-income families
Altadore/Marda Loop$700,000–$1,000,000Trendy, restaurants on 33rd Ave, family-friendlyYoung families with higher budgets
Killarney/Glengarry$550,000–$800,000Up-and-coming, near 17th Ave, infill developmentBuyers wanting inner-city value
Aspen Woods/Springbank Hill$700,000–$1,100,000Newer, upscale suburban, near COP/mountainsAffluent families wanting space
Signal Hill/Strathcona Park$500,000–$700,000Established suburb, good schools, near WesthillsFamilies
Bragg Creek (just outside city)$500,000–$900,000Rural acreage feel, 30 min to downtownNature lovers, hobby farmers

Northwest Calgary

NeighbourhoodAverage House PriceCharacterBest For
University District$400,000–$600,000 (condo/townhouse)Brand new neighbourhood near U of CStudents, young professionals, downsizers
Varsity/Brentwood$550,000–$800,000Established, near University of Calgary, C-TrainAcademics, families
Tuscany/Rocky Ridge$500,000–$700,000Family suburb, mountain views, near Stoney TrailYoung families
Evanston/Sage Hill$450,000–$600,000Newer development, north C-Train extensionFirst-time buyers, young families
Panorama Hills$500,000–$650,000Large diverse community, established amenitiesFamilies, newcomers

Southeast Calgary

NeighbourhoodAverage House PriceCharacterBest For
Mahogany$450,000–$650,000Lake community, newest SE development, Westman VillageFamilies, active lifestyle
Auburn Bay$450,000–$600,000Lake community, South Health Campus nearbyHealthcare workers, families
McKenzie Towne$450,000–$600,000Planned community, neo-traditional design, strong community feelFamilies
Cranston$500,000–$650,000Riverside, walking paths, newer homesFamilies wanting nature access
Seton$350,000–$500,000Brand new urban village, South Health Campus, Green Line futureYoung buyers, value seekers

Northeast Calgary

NeighbourhoodAverage House PriceCharacterBest For
Cityscape/Redstone$400,000–$500,000Newest NE development, diversity, viewsBudget-conscious families
Saddle Ridge$400,000–$500,000Large community, diverse, established amenitiesFamilies, newcomers
Martindale/Taradale$380,000–$480,000Diverse, affordable, near CrossIron MillsBudget buyers
Airport area (Vista Heights, Rundle)$350,000–$450,000Older, more affordable, near C-TrainFirst-time buyers

Transit and commuting

Transit OptionCoverageMonthly Cost
C-Train Red LineDowntown → Tuscany (NW) to Somerset (S)$112/month (adult pass)
C-Train Blue LineDowntown → Saddletowne (NE) to 69th Street (SW)Included in pass
C-Train downtownFree fare zone in the downtown core$0
Calgary Transit busCitywide coverageIncluded in pass
Green Line (under construction)North Centre → downtown → SE CalgaryOpening in phases
DrivingAverage commute 20–35 minGas, insurance, parking ($400–$700/month)

Commute times to Downtown

FromTransitDriving (rush hour)
Beltline/Mission5–10 min (walk/C-Train)5–10 min
Bridgeland/Kensington5–10 min (C-Train/walk)5–15 min
Varsity/Brentwood15–20 min (C-Train)15–25 min
Marda Loop/Altadore15–25 min (bus/C-Train)15–25 min
Tuscany/Evanston30–40 min (C-Train)25–40 min
McKenzie Towne/Auburn Bay40–55 min (bus + C-Train)30–45 min
Panorama Hills35–45 min (bus + C-Train)25–40 min

Cost of living beyond housing

ExpenseMonthly Cost (single)Monthly Cost (family of 4)
Groceries$350–$500$900–$1,300
Utilities$200–$350$300–$500
Car insurance$120–$200$220–$380 (two cars)
Childcare (one child)N/A$1,000–$1,500
Dining out$150–$300$250–$500
Entertainment/fitness$80–$200$150–$350
Total (excluding housing)$900–$1,550$2,820–$4,530

Note: Alberta’s deregulated electricity and natural gas markets mean utility costs fluctuate more than in other provinces. Budget on the higher side.

Schools and education

School SystemDetails
Calgary Board of Education (CBE)Public English schools — largest board in Alberta
Calgary Catholic School DistrictCatholic English schools
Francophone boardsFrench first-language schools available
French immersionWidely available in CBE and Catholic boards
Top-ranked school areasSW Calgary (Altadore, Lakeview, Elbow Park), NW (Varsity, Brentwood), inner city
Private schoolsWebber Academy, Rundle College, Calgary French & International ($10,000–$25,000/year)
Charter schoolsUnique to Alberta — publicly funded, specialized curricula (science, arts, etc.)
UniversitiesUniversity of Calgary, Mount Royal University, SAIT

The mountain advantage

ActivityDistance from CalgaryDetails
Banff/Lake Louise skiing90 min (1.5 hour drive)World-class skiing, November to May
Kananaskis Country45–60 minProvincial park, hiking, camping, cross-country skiing
Canmore75 minMountain town living, hiking, biking
Drumheller (Badlands)90 minDinosaur museum, unique landscape
Waterton Lakes National Park3 hoursMountain/prairie meeting point
Bragg Creek trails30–40 minMountain biking, hiking, snowshoeing

No major Canadian city offers this level of mountain and outdoor access. The proximity to the Rockies is consistently cited as the top lifestyle reason people move to Calgary.

Pros and cons of living in Calgary

ProsCons
Affordable housing (detached home for $600K–$700K)Cold winters (−15°C to −25°C, though sunny)
No provincial sales taxCar-dependent city (limited walkability outside inner city)
No land transfer taxEconomy still tied to energy sector (though diversifying)
High average household incomeSprawling suburban design
Proximity to Rocky MountainsLess cultural/ethnic food diversity than Toronto (improving)
Sunny (333 days/year)Wind — Calgary can be very windy
Fast-growing tech sectorLess nightlife/entertainment than Toronto or Montreal
Strong family-oriented cultureFewer direct international flights (improving)
Clean, new infrastructureChinook winds cause headaches (literally) for some

First-time buyer strategy for Calgary

StrategyDetails
You can afford a detached homeUnlike Toronto or Vancouver, a $500,000–$700,000 budget buys a real house with a yard
No land transfer tax = lower closing costsSave $5,000–$30,000 compared to Ontario or BC
Target C-Train corridorsCommunities along the C-Train lines hold value and have better resale
Consider inner-city infillsNew builds replacing old bungalows in Killarney, Capitol Hill, and Renfrew offer modern living at $550,000–$750,000
Use FHSA + RRSP HBPUp to $75,000 in tax-advantaged down payment savings
Act quickly in the current marketCalgary’s inventory is tightening as migration continues — the days of months-long deliberation are ending
Budget for utilitiesAlberta’s deregulated energy market means variable utility bills — budget $300–$500/month

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