Calgary Detached Homes For Sale
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Connect with a Local ExpertWhat are Detached Homes?
Detached homes are stand alone homes or a free standing residential building. Calgary 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 Calgary Detached Homes housing market. The largest influential segment in Calgary defined as a unit (home) that is not attached to any other unit
Calgary City Overview
Explore everything you need to know about Calgary, Alberta's largest city and a dynamic hub of economic opportunity, natural beauty, and western hospitality. Click any question below to expand the answer.
Calgary is a vibrant, dynamic city located in the province of Alberta, Canada. Situated where the Rocky Mountains meet the prairies, the Bow and Elbow Rivers converge in the city's centre. Known internationally for the world-famous Calgary Stampede, Calgary has evolved from a frontier outpost into a modern, bustling metropolitan centre. With a population of approximately 1.4 million, it is Alberta's largest city and the third-largest municipality in Canada.
Calgary offers an exceptional quality of life characterized by a strong economy, high average wages, and a relatively affordable housing market compared to other major Canadian cities. Residents enjoy more days of sunshine per year than any other major Canadian city, plus the advantage of no provincial sales tax. The city is known for its high livability, world-class events like the Calgary Stampede, and its nickname as "Cowtown," reflecting its western heritage. With the Rocky Mountains just an hour away, residents enjoy unparalleled access to world-class skiing, hiking, and outdoor recreation.
Calgary is a diverse city with over 200 distinct neighbourhoods, each offering its own unique character. The city is divided into four quadrants: Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, and Southeast, separated by the Bow and Elbow Rivers. From the historic charm of Inglewood and Kensington to the vibrant energy of the Beltline and Mission, the luxury estates of Mount Royal and Elbow Park, and the master-planned lake communities of Mahogany and Auburn Bay, there is a neighbourhood to suit every lifestyle.
Key Green Spaces: The city boasts over 8,000 hectares of parkland, more than 1,000 kilometres of pathways and trails, and major parks including Fish Creek Provincial Park (one of Canada's largest urban parks), Nose Hill Park, Prince's Island Park, Bowness Park, and the extensive Bow River pathway system.
Calgary offers excellent educational opportunities from kindergarten through post-secondary studies.
- Public Schools: The Calgary Board of Education (CBE) is one of the largest school districts in Canada, serving students across the city with diverse programs including French immersion, Spanish bilingual, and Advanced Placement.
- Catholic Schools: The Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD) provides faith-based education from kindergarten through grade 12.
- Post-Secondary: Calgary is home to the University of Calgary, Mount Royal University, SAIT (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology), Bow Valley College, and St. Mary's University .
- Private Schools: Numerous private and independent schools including Webber Academy, Calgary Academy, Clear Water Academy, Ridley College, and Master's Academy.
Calgary has a comprehensive transportation network serving residents across the city.
- CTrain LRT: Calgary's light rail transit system is one of the most successful in North America, with two lines (Red Line and Blue Line) serving over 45 stations and connecting to key destinations including downtown and the university.
- Bus Network: The Calgary Transit bus system complements the CTrain with extensive route coverage throughout the city, including BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) routes like the MAX Yellow, MAX Purple, MAX Orange, and MAX Teal.
- Road Access: The city is crisscrossed by major roadways including Deerfoot Trail, Stoney Trail (ring road), Glenmore Trail, Crowchild Trail, and Macleod Trail, providing efficient vehicle movement.
- Airport: Calgary International Airport (YYC) is a major transportation hub, offering direct flights to destinations across Canada, the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Calgary offers a relatively affordable cost of living compared to other major Canadian cities like Vancouver and Toronto.
- Housing: The benchmark home price in Calgary is significantly lower than Vancouver and Toronto, offering better affordability for first-time buyers and families.
- Taxes: Alberta has no provincial sales tax (PST) and no health care premiums, leaving more money in residents' pockets compared to other provinces.
- Income: Calgary consistently has among the highest average weekly earnings of any major Canadian city.
- Utilities & Insurance: Competitive rates for utilities and insurance contribute to overall affordability.
Calgary has a diverse and resilient economy, historically known as the headquarter city for Canada's oil and gas industry. Major employers include energy companies like Suncor, Imperial Oil, and Cenovus. However, the economy has diversified significantly, with thriving sectors in:
- Technology: Calgary has a growing tech sector, earning recognition as one of Canada's fastest-growing tech hubs with companies like Benevity, Neo Financial, and Helcim.
- Finance & Professional Services: Major banks, accounting firms, and legal practices have large Calgary offices.
- Logistics & Distribution: As a transportation hub, Calgary supports extensive logistics and warehousing operations.
- Film & Creative Industries: A growing film and television production industry has earned Calgary the nickname "Hollywood North."
- Tourism & Hospitality: Major events like the Calgary Stampede and proximity to the Rocky Mountains support a strong tourism sector.
Calgary consistently has one of the highest employment rates and average incomes among Canadian cities.
Calgary enjoys a dry, sunny climate with more than 330 days of sunshine per year.
- Winters: Cold but often sunny, with temperatures typically ranging from -5°C to -15°C. Chinook winds regularly blow in from the mountains, bringing warm, dry air that can raise temperatures significantly above freezing, sometimes by 20°C within hours.
- Summers: Warm and pleasant, with average daytime highs around 23°C. July is the warmest month, often reaching highs above 25°C. Summer is also the wettest season, with occasional thunderstorms.
- Spring & Fall: Transitional seasons with variable weather, from snow in early spring to warm, sunny days in May and September.
Calgary is known for its rapidly changing weather due to its proximity to the Rocky Mountains, leading to the saying: "If you don't like the weather, wait five minutes."
Calgary offers world-class attractions and year-round recreation.
- Calgary Stampede: "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth" attracts over 1 million visitors annually to this 10-day celebration of western heritage, rodeo, and entertainment.
- Calgary Zoo: One of Canada's premier zoos, located on St. George's Island.
- TELUS Spark Science Centre: An innovative science centre with interactive exhibits and a digital dome theatre.
- WinSport Canada Olympic Park: Site of the 1988 Winter Olympics, offering skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, and the Skyline Luge.
- Stephen Avenue Walk: A pedestrian-only street in downtown Calgary lined with restaurants, shops, and historic buildings.
- Chinook Centre: Alberta's largest shopping mall with over 250 stores.
- Nearby Mountains: Just an hour's drive to Banff National Park and Kananaskis Country for world-class hiking, skiing, camping, and wildlife viewing.
Calgary is home to several professional sports teams.
- Calgary Flames (NHL): The city's beloved NHL hockey team, playing at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
- Calgary Stampeders (CFL): The professional football team, playing at McMahon Stadium.
- Cavalry FC (CPL): The city's professional soccer team, playing at ATCO Field in Spruce Meadows.
- Calgary Roughnecks (NLL): The professional lacrosse team, sharing the Saddledome with the Flames.
- Calgary Surge (CEBL): The city's professional basketball team, part of the Canadian Elite Basketball League.
Yes, Calgary is an extremely dog-friendly city. The city boasts over 1,000 kilometres of pathways and trails perfect for dog walking, plus over 150 off-leash parks and designated off-leash areas including Nose Hill Park, River Park, and Sue Higgins Park (one of the largest off-leash parks in Canada). Many restaurants and breweries offer dog-friendly patios, and pet stores, groomers, and veterinary clinics are abundant throughout the city.
While Calgary is a major metropolitan city, crime rates are relatively low compared to other Canadian cities of similar size. The Calgary Police Service is committed to community safety through proactive policing, community engagement, and crime prevention programs. As with any large city, crime rates vary by neighbourhood, with suburban communities generally having lower crime rates than inner-city areas.
Residents are encouraged to review Calgary Police Service crime statistics for specific neighbourhoods when considering a move. The city's active community associations and neighbourhood watch programs contribute to overall community safety.
According to recent census data:
- Population: Approximately 1.4 million, making it the third-largest city in Canada.
- Median Age: 37.4 years — one of the youngest populations among major Canadian cities.
- Median Household Income: Among the highest in Canada, significantly above national averages.
- Diversity: Over 40% of residents identify as visible minorities, with significant South Asian, Chinese, Filipino, and Southeast Asian communities.
- Language: English is the predominant language, but over 100 languages are spoken in Calgary homes.
- Homeownership Rate: Approximately 70%, with a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, condominiums, and apartments.
Calgary Community Profile
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 Calgary.
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How safe is the community of Calgary?
You can easily find information about area crime rates, number of traffic accidents in the neighborhood online or from the Calgary community, violent and property crime rates statistics local police department. Find out how Calgary 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 Calgary?
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?
Research Calgary community, violent and property crime rates statistics reports data provided by the Police Service. Evaluate how nearby communities compare when purchasing your family dream home or real estate property.
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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 Calgary?
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?
View Calgary schools by Map, by area, phone number or a list of schools in this subdivision. Find Public schools, local schools directory plus nearby French Immersion schools, transit maps schedules with the best education opportunities available.
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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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Why use Calgary REALTORS®?
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