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Detached homes are stand alone homes or a free standing residential building. Brooks Detached homes are sometimes referred to as single family homes, as opposed to a multi family residential dwelling. There are different detached property types in the Brooks Detached Homes housing market. The largest influential segment in Brooks defined as a unit (home) that is not attached to any other unit
Brooks Alberta Community Overview
Last updated: May 6, 2026
Explore everything you need to know about Brooks, one of southern Alberta's fastest-growing communities located approximately two hours southeast of Calgary. Known as the "City of 100 Hellos" for its multicultural spirit, Brooks is currently experiencing its biggest housing boom in 20 years, driven by aggressive municipal incentives and surging demand. Click any question below to expand the answer.
Brooks is a city located in southern Alberta, approximately 187 kilometres southeast of Calgary, 107 kilometres west of Medicine Hat, and 155 kilometres east of Lethbridge. The city sits at the intersection of major transportation routes, with Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) providing east-west access and Highway 36 connecting north to the oil sands and south to the United States border.
Brooks is known as the "City of 100 Hellos" for its remarkable multicultural diversity and welcoming spirit. The city has a population of approximately 14,000 to 17,000 residents and has experienced significant growth, with an estimated 10 to 15.5 percent population increase since 2021.
Key attractions include Dinosaur Provincial Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Lake Newell (Alberta's largest man-made lake), the Brooks Aqueduct National Historical Site, and the nearby Royal Tyrrell Museum.
Key Links: City of Brooks Website | View on Google Maps
Brooks is currently experiencing its biggest housing boom in 20 years, driven by a combination of rapid population growth, severe housing shortages, and aggressive city incentives.
Key Market Drivers:
- Population Growth: 10 to 15.5 percent increase since 2021, creating pent-up demand
- Severe Housing Shortage: Only seven new residential units were added in 2022 – a critical supply gap
- Rent Increases: Average two-bedroom rent rose 33 percent over two years to $1,336 – one of Alberta's largest increases outside Calgary
- Municipal Incentives: Tax breaks, zero-fee permits, and discounts on city lots
Construction Boom Statistics:
- 2024: Housing starts beat the previous three years combined
- 2025: Housing starts tripled again to 94 units
- 2026: More than 200 new housing units expected to open
- Ranked 7th provincially for housing starts
Developers from Calgary and Saskatoon have entered the Brooks market, recognizing the unique opportunity created by the supply-demand imbalance.
Current Market Overview (May 2026):
- Average Home Price: Approximately $452,595
- Newly Built Home Average: Approximately $308,140
- Average Price per Square Foot: Varies by property type and location
- Land/Lot Prices: Residential lots starting from $90,000
Rental Market:
- Studio apartment: Approximately $1,016 per month
- One-bedroom apartment: Approximately $1,222 per month
- Two-bedroom apartment: Approximately $1,336 to $1,553 per month
- Three-bedroom apartment: Approximately $1,960 per month
Rental Notes: Rents have decreased approximately 8.9 percent in the past year after peaking, but remain significantly higher than pre-boom levels. The supply shortage has created strong demand for both rental and ownership properties.
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The City of Brooks has implemented a suite of aggressive incentives to attract homebuilders from Calgary and other major centres. These incentives have successfully turned Brooks from a market with only seven new units in 2022 to one of Alberta's fastest-growing construction markets.
Builder Incentives Include:
- Tax Phase-In Program: New qualifying homes are fully exempt from municipal property taxes in year one, 75 percent exempt in year two, and gradually phased in until full taxation in year five
- Zero-Fee Permits: Building permit fees are waived for qualifying projects
- City Lot Discounts: Reduced pricing on city-owned residential lots
Developer Response:
- Royal Development (Calgary-based) completed its first duplex in winter 2026 and secured additional lots
- Span West Building (Saskatoon-based) sold out one 22-unit condo building and is starting a second
- Multiple out-of-town developers now active in the Brooks market
The incentives are designed to address acute housing shortages while creating long-term tax base growth for the city.
Development Information: City of Brooks Economic Development
Brooks offers a complete range of educational options from Kindergarten through post-secondary, served by both public and Catholic school systems.
Elementary Schools (Kindergarten to Grade 6):
- Four public elementary schools
- Catholic elementary options available
- Francophone school options also available
Junior High Schools (Grades 7 to 9):
- Three junior high schools serving the Brooks area
High Schools (Grades 10 to 12):
- Two high schools offering comprehensive programs
Post-Secondary:
- Medicine Hat College – Brooks Campus: Offers continuing education, career programs, university transfer courses, and English as a Second Language classes (Level 5 and above)
- Brooks Community Adult Learning Centre: Provides ESL services up to Level 4, adult education, and skills training
School Boards: Grasslands Public Schools | Calgary Catholic School District
College Link: Medicine Hat College
Brooks is surrounded by world-class natural attractions and recreation opportunities.
Dinosaur Provincial Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site):
- Located approximately 30 to 48 kilometres northeast of Brooks
- Features stunning badlands landscapes with towering hoodoos
- One of the world's richest fossil beds – over 500 specimens have been discovered here
- Offers guided fossil tours, hiking trails, and camping facilities
- Part of the same fossil-rich formation as the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller
Lake Newell:
- Located approximately 14 kilometres south of Brooks
- Alberta's largest man-made lake
- Popular for boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and camping
- Long sandy beaches that feel a world away from the city
Other Local Attractions:
- Brooks Aqueduct National Historical Site: Historic irrigation structure and engineering landmark
- Duke of Sutherland Park: Local park for jogging, fishing, and relaxing
- Lake Stafford: Scenic local fishing spot
- Rolling Hills Reservoir: Additional water recreation options
- Waterton International Park: Approximately two-hour drive southwest
Attraction Links: Dinosaur Provincial Park | Visit Newell Region
Brooks offers excellent transportation connections by road, rail, and bus.
Major Roads & Highways:
- Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway): Major east-west transport route connecting Brooks to Calgary and Medicine Hat
- Highway 36: North-south route connecting Brooks to northern Alberta oil sands and south to the United States border
- Highway 875: Alternative south route to the US border and I-15
Driving Times from Brooks:
- Medicine Hat: 107 km – approximately 1 hour 5 minutes
- Lethbridge: 155 km – approximately 1 hour 42 minutes
- Calgary: 187 km – approximately 1 hour 57 minutes (about 2 hours)
- Edmonton: 454 km – approximately 4 hours 22 minutes
- Great Falls, Montana (USA): 394 km – approximately 3 hours 50 minutes
- Waterton International Park: approximately 2 hours
Bus Service:
- FlixBus operates daily routes from Brooks to Calgary
- Trip duration: approximately 3 hours 20 minutes
- Ticket prices starting from $34.98
Rail: CP Rail's main line runs through Brooks from Montreal to Vancouver, with a rail yard and commercial spur lines maintained in the city.
Bus Booking: FlixBus Canada
Brooks offers a surprising variety of shopping and amenities for a city of its size, shaped significantly by its multicultural population.
Shopping:
- Downtown Brooks (Second Street) is the heart of the city with local shops and gathering spaces
- International grocers reflecting the city's diverse cultural roots
- Major grocery outlets and retail stores
- A growing retail sector serving the expanding population
Dining:
- Wide range of restaurants including international cuisine options
- Local cafes and diners in the downtown core
Entertainment & Culture:
- Centennial Regional Arena – hosts sports and entertainment events
- Movie theatre
- Live theatre options
- Annual Brooks Medieval Faire – summer celebration featuring jousting, costumes, and handmade crafts
- Walking paths throughout the city
Sports & Recreation Facilities:
- Regional Ball Park
- Sports facilities for various activities
- Several parks including Duke of Sutherland and Lake Stafford
Brooks offers comprehensive healthcare services through Alberta Health Services and local providers.
Brooks Health Centre:
- Full-service hospital providing emergency, inpatient, and outpatient care
- Child and youth services including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology
- Preschool and school-aged children's services available
Other Healthcare Services:
- Multiple medical clinics and family physicians
- Dental offices
- Pharmacies throughout the city
- Allied health services including physiotherapy
Nearby Hospital Access: For specialized care not available locally, Medicine Hat Regional Hospital is approximately one hour east, and Calgary hospitals are approximately two hours west.
AHS Link: Alberta Health Services
Brooks has earned the nickname "City of 100 Hellos" for its remarkable multicultural diversity and the genuinely welcoming spirit of its residents. The city has a unique demographic profile compared to other Alberta municipalities, with a significant immigrant population and a wide range of cultural backgrounds represented.
Immigrant Services:
- Brooks and County Immigration Services (BCIS): Helps newcomers and temporary foreign workers with immediate housing needs and settlement services
- Newcomer Orientation workshops held the last Sunday of each month covering schools, employment, housing, and tenant/owner rights
- English as a Second Language services available through the Brooks Community Adult Learning Centre and Medicine Hat College – Brooks Campus
Community & Cultural Resources:
- A mosque currently undergoing expansion
- Multiple churches and places of worship representing various faiths
- Multicultural community events and festivals throughout the year
- International grocers and restaurants representing diverse cuisines
Immigrant Services Link: Brooks Immigration Services
Brooks presents a compelling investment opportunity driven by supply shortage, strong rental demand, and builder-friendly policies.
Investment Highlights:
- Supply Shortage: Severe housing shortage with households living in overcrowded conditions or long-stay hotels – pent-up demand ready to absorb new units
- Strong Rental Market: Two-bedroom rents increased 33 percent over two years to $1,336 – well above many similar-sized Alberta communities
- Developer Incentives: Tax phase-ins and fee waivers improve project economics and reduce holding costs
- 4-Plex Investment Example: A well-maintained 4-plex built in 1976 with four 2-bedroom units recently listed at $548,000, generating $53,400 annual gross rental income (estimated 5.5 percent cap rate)
- Multi-Family Demand: Brooks has seen row housing starts up 230.8 percent year-over-year, indicating strong demand for affordable multi-family ownership options
Demographic Support:
- Current average household income in some Brooks areas: $109,861
- Population growing at 3.4 percent year-over-year (2025)
- Young couples demographic with mixed employment types
For investors, Brooks offers a rare combination of rapid population growth, severe supply shortage, and pro-development municipal policies rarely found together in a smaller Alberta city.
Brooks offers a vibrant community calendar with events for all ages, reflecting its small-town charm and diverse population.
Signature Annual Events:
- Brooks Medieval Faire: Summer celebration transforming the community with jousting, costumes, handmade crafts, and entertainment – draws visitors from across southern Alberta
- Canada Day Celebrations: Community gathering with festivities and activities
- Year-round community festivals celebrating Brooks' multicultural heritage
Recreation & Sports:
- Centennial Regional Arena – hockey, skating, and spectator events
- Regional Ball Park – baseball and softball
- Walking paths throughout the city for jogging and strolling
- Fishing at Lake Stafford and area reservoirs
Arts & Culture:
- Live theatre productions
- Movie theatre for current releases
- Local artisans and crafts at community events
Community Spirit: Brooks is known for its strong sense of community and inclusivity. The city's diversity creates a unique cultural fabric not found in many communities of similar size, with neighbours from around the world living and working together.
Brooks vs. Medicine Hat:
- Brooks is significantly smaller (approximately 17,000 vs. 63,000 in Medicine Hat)
- Brooks offers more affordable housing – average home prices are lower
- Brooks is experiencing faster growth and a more acute housing boom
- Medicine Hat has more independent amenities; Brooks is 1 hour 5 minutes away by car
- Both offer similar access to outdoor recreation and badlands attractions
Brooks vs. Lethbridge:
- Lethbridge is larger (approximately 100,000+ population) with more amenities and services
- Brooks offers significantly more affordable housing and building costs
- Brooks has unique attractions like Dinosaur Provincial Park and Lake Newell
- Lethbridge is 1 hour 42 minutes from Brooks – close enough for specialized shopping or healthcare
Brooks vs. Calgary:
- Calgary is a major metropolitan centre with over 1.4 million people; Brooks is a small city of 17,000
- Brooks offers dramatically lower home prices and construction costs
- Brooks provides small-town lifestyle, less traffic, and immediate access to nature
- Brooks has attracted Calgary-based developers due to the incentive program and market opportunity
- Distance to Calgary is 2 hours – close enough for weekend trips, too far for daily commuting
Brooks Advantages Summary: Most affordable housing among southern Alberta cities, fastest-growing construction market, unique badlands and lake recreation, multicultural community, and pro-development municipal incentives.
4-Plex Investment Example (Currently on Market):
- List Price: $548,000
- Property Type: 4-plex with four 2-bedroom units
- Built: 1976, well-maintained
- Annual Gross Rental Income: $53,400
- Estimated Cap Rate: Exceeding 5.5 percent
- Expenses: Property taxes approximately $4,472/year; insurance approximately $5,100/year
- Unit Features: Units separately metered; tenants responsible for their own power and gas
- Inclusions: 4 fridges, 4 stoves, 4 range hoods, 4 washers, 4 dryers
Development Land Example:
- List Price: $90,000
- Lot Size: 6,000 sqm (approximately 0.14 acres)
- Annual Taxes: $834/year
- Zoning: FUD – suitable for single-family construction
These examples demonstrate the range of investment opportunities available in Brooks, from infill development lots to income-producing multi-family properties.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some frequently asked questions about the neighborhood you can ask when exploring the local area with your family. Below you will find several frequently asked question about the community of Brooks.
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How safe is the community of Brooks?
You can easily find information about area crime rates, number of traffic accidents in the neighborhood online or from the Brooks community, violent and property crime rates statistics local police department. Find out how Brooks neighbourhood responds to crimes and ask questions like is there a neighborhood watch; Do they feel safe? Are there any other small details that can make big difference when living in the area?
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What is there to do in Brooks?
Ask your neighbours about local events and activities, hobby clubs and recreation centers. Research activities, attractions, golf courses, new upcoming community events calendar. Explore business reviews, wonderful restaurants, shops and of course the people! The community associations are not-for-profit organizations run by your neighbours and volunteers. They connect you, act as a voice for your local area, work, fitness classes, arts & culture programs, youth programs, farmers markets, craft fairs, senior's clubs and more.
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What are the crime rate statistics like?
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What is the commute like?
Most of the places you visit on a daily basis like workplaces, childrens schools, your family doctors office, your bank, your favorite shops, restaurants are located close to the neighborhood, you need to know your transportation options.
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What are the best places to eat, shop around Brooks?
Ask if there are good restaurants, coffee shops, pubs, where you can get quality services and products. It's always good to know where you can get quality services, where you can find some peace and quiet, what businesses and places to stay away from.
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Are there schools within walking distance?
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Are there any Associations or special events?
We are happy to sponsor a number of community events throughout the year. Community Associations partner with local community and special interest groups. The leisure benefits can be realized by all local residents including children, youth, families and seniors all is welcome.
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