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The average home price in Didsbury is currently $550,221.62 based on active MLS® listings, prices range from $124,900.00 up to $1,788,020.00 for luxury estates. This data is refreshed every 10 minutes.
View Full Stats →Homes in Didsbury include single-family detached homes, modern townhouses, luxury condos, and brand-new construction. Current inventory shows 34 active listings across all property types.
Residents enjoy parks, walking trails, playgrounds, shopping plazas, and top-rated schools within the Didsbury district. Family-friendly environment with recreation centers.
Commute to downtown Didsbury typically takes 20 to 40 minutes by car or public transit. Major highways and bus routes provide excellent connectivity.
Yes! Didsbury has new home communities, custom builds, and pre-construction projects. Check new construction listings for modern designs.
The market shows steady appreciation with balanced demand. Currently 34 active listings, average price $550,222.
Didsbury offers suburban tranquility with urban proximity. Competitive pricing and community parks make it desirable compared to nearby cities.
Property taxes average 0.6% to 0.8% of home value annually. For a $550,222 home, expect around $0/year.
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Explore everything you need to know about Didsbury, a charming small town in Mountain View County with big potential. Located just 40 minutes north of Calgary and 45 minutes south of Red Deer along the Queen Elizabeth II Highway, Didsbury offers affordable living, excellent schools, a strong sense of community, and exciting future developments including potential AI data centre investments. Click any question below to expand the answer.
Didsbury is a town located in Mountain View County, Alberta, approximately 40 minutes north of Calgary and 45 minutes south of Red Deer. The town is conveniently situated along the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2), making it an ideal location for commuters and businesses serving both major cities.
Population: Approximately 5,300 residents
Region: Mountain View County
Distance to Calgary: Approximately 40 minutes south (85 km)
Distance to Red Deer: Approximately 45 minutes north
Distance to Calgary International Airport: Approximately 45 minutes
Didsbury is known for its small-town charm, affordable housing, excellent schools including Didsbury High School and the unique Career High School program, beautiful parks and the Rosebud River valley, community events like the annual Farmers Market and Summer Sendoff, and its proximity to both the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian Badlands. Recent discussions about potential AI data centre development in the region have positioned Didsbury for exciting future growth.
Key Links: Town of Didsbury Website | View on Google Maps
Current Market Overview (April 2026): Didsbury remains a strong seller's market with limited inventory and consistent demand.
Key Market Statistics:
Average Home Prices by Bedroom Count (last 12 months):
Average Residential Assessment (2026 Municipal Data): $364,000
Market Notes: Didsbury offers significantly more affordable housing than Calgary or Red Deer, making it an attractive option for first-time buyers, families, and investors. The average home price is approximately $550,000, with listings ranging from $124,900 to $1,788,020.
Search Current Listings: Realtor.ca | Zolo Didsbury Listings
Didsbury has a strong selection of local and regional home builders offering custom homes, new construction, and pre-construction opportunities. Builders serve a range of preferences and budgets, offering options for both rural acreages and modern community developments.
Local Didsbury & Central Alberta Builders:
Builder Links: Houzz - Didsbury Home Builders Reviews
Pro Tip for New Home Buyers: Ensure your builder builds the right house not only for your family but for future resale. Get education on construction costs, financing/deposits, land purchase, and warranty information. Representation that looks out for your best interests (not just the builder's) is strongly recommended.
While Didsbury has not received a formal proposal for a data centre as of February 2026, the Town has proactively prepared for potential development. Two data centres are proposed for nearby Olds, and Didsbury's council has received detailed updates on regulations, impacts, and requirements.
Why Alberta is Attracting AI Data Centres: Alberta is quickly emerging as a top destination for tech companies to build massive AI data centres. According to Alberta's Minister of Technology and Innovation, Nate Glubish:
Didsbury's Preparedness: The Town's Chief Administrative Officer, Michael Simpson, presented a report emphasizing that "a strong land use bylaw that considers what is required of a developer...to mitigate impacts to utilities, emergency response, roads/construction routes, grading and drainage as well as land classifications/preservation is the best way to ensure a good fit." Key considerations include delineating between AI-use data centres and cryptocurrency applications (which have different demands), water licensing and restrictions, wastewater discharge requirements, and utility rate impacts.
Potential Timeline: While most projects are still in the proposal stage, planning is underway with companies aiming to build the first centres in the near future. The Province has set up a concierge program giving developers one main contact, a dedicated project manager, and access to all the right regulators.
On the Horizon: The long-term vision is for Alberta to be "the epicentre of Canada's AI compute infrastructure."
Information Links: Didsbury Data Centre Impact Discussion (The Albertan) | Alberta AI Data Centre Attraction (Daily Hive)
Didsbury offers a complete range of public schools from Kindergarten through Grade 12, including a unique Career High School program.
Public Schools (Chinook's Edge School Division):
Didsbury Career High School (Grades 10 to 12): A unique, student-centered school offering individualized educational plans, self-directed programming, one-to-one tutorials, and flexible attendance. Ideal for students who:
Nearby School Options (Olds – 15 minutes): Koinonia Christian School (K-12), Holy Trinity Catholic School.
Childcare Services in Didsbury: Kidsbury Daycare Ltd. (1703 20 Avenue – 6:00am to 6:00pm); Kidz Playhouse Daycare (1613 20 Avenue – 6:30am to 6:00pm); Didsbury Kidz Academy (2037 24 Avenue – 6:00am to 6:00pm).
School Division Links: Chinook's Edge School Division | Didsbury Community Schools
Didsbury offers exceptional parks and outdoor recreation opportunities, with the scenic Rosebud River valley as a natural centrepiece.
Major Parks:
Recreation Facilities:
Dog-Friendly Parks: Memorial Park is dog-friendly, welcoming four-legged companions for outdoor walks and runs.
Park Information: Town of Didsbury Parks Guide | Didsbury Aquatic Centre
Didsbury is strategically located along the Calgary-Edmonton corridor, making it ideal for commuters, travellers, and businesses.
Major Roads & Highways:
Commute Times by Car:
Nearby Airports: Calgary International Airport (YYC) – approximately 45 minutes south; Red Deer Regional Airport (YQF) – approximately 45 minutes north.
Regional Access: Less than one hour to the Canadian Badlands to the east or the beautiful Rocky Mountains to the west.
Didsbury offers essential daily amenities, with larger centres like Olds, Calgary, and Red Deer just a short drive away for additional shopping.
Within Didsbury:
Nearby Shopping (Olds – 15 minutes):
Major Centre Access (45 minutes):
Didsbury residents have access to local healthcare services, with full hospital care available in nearby Olds (15 minutes) and Calgary/Red Deer (45 minutes).
Within Didsbury:
Nearby Hospital Access (Olds – 15 minutes):
Major Hospitals (45 minutes):
Most daily healthcare needs can be met within Didsbury or nearby Olds, while major hospitals are accessible within a 45-minute drive to Calgary or Red Deer.
Healthcare Link: Alberta Health Services
Didsbury's 2026 property tax rates feature a decrease in the municipal portion, though provincial education taxes have increased. Council approved the tax bylaw on April 28, 2026.
2026 Tax Rates:
Average Property Owner Impact (based on $364,000 assessed value):
Key Notes from Council: Mayor Chris Little noted that the education property tax is "collected by the Town of Didsbury and therefore appears on your municipal tax bill. However, the money goes to the government of Alberta. The Town of Didsbury has no control over the amount of education property taxes."
Total Assessment Base (2026): $864,451,960, including $746,772,770 residential and $99,072,460 non-residential assessments.
Tax Information Link: Town of Didsbury Tax Information
Didsbury has an active community calendar with events throughout the year, organized by the Town, FCSS, and local organizations.
Signature Annual & Seasonal Events:
Year-Round Community Services:
Event Information Link: Town of Didsbury Events Calendar
Didsbury vs. Olds (15 minutes north):
Didsbury vs. Carstairs (15 minutes south):
Didsbury vs. Cremona or Sundre (west in foothills):
Didsbury Advantages Summary: Most affordable housing among Mountain View County towns, complete K-12 school system including unique Career High School program, excellent park system including Didsbury Aquatic Centre, central location between Calgary and Red Deer, proactive planning for future growth including potential AI data centre development, and established local home builders.
Didsbury presents compelling opportunities for homebuyers and investors seeking affordable entry into the Alberta real estate market, with additional upside from potential regional development.
Investment Highlights:
Future Growth Catalysts:
Proactive Planning: The Town of Didsbury has proactively developed a strong land use bylaw framework for potential data centre development, positioning the community to benefit from Alberta's emerging AI technology sector while protecting residential interests.
Considerations:
For buyers seeking affordable small-town living with access to Calgary and Red Deer, strong community amenities, and potential upside from regional economic development, Didsbury offers exceptional value.
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