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Okotoks Improving sales in April were not enough to offset earlier declines, as year-to-date sales remained three per cent below last year’s. At the same time, new listings continued to improve, helping bring up inventory levels....
Highway 2A Southbound Lane Closures Southbound lane closures on Highway 2A for Alberta Transportation road repair Aug 5-Sept 12 Southbound lane closures on Highway 2A between approximately 338 Avenue and north of 332 Avenue are scheduled...
Town of Okotoks - News Wedderburn Dr Road Closure: Banister Dr to Northridge Dr Wedderburn Dr closed from July 2-14 to install new deep utility connections. Project Location Wedderburn Dr from Banister Drive to Northridge Dr Type of...
Okotoks Both sales and new listings improved in April compared to last year, but with 89 new listings and 65 sales, inventory levels rose compared to last month and last year. However, inventory levels in the town remain 60 per cent...
Okotoks Supply has been a challenge in Okotoks, impacting sales and prices. While we have seen some improvements lately regarding the level of new listings compared to sales, inventories have remained near record lows and averaged 63 per...
Okotoks The 48 new listings in October were met with 41 sales, keeping the sales-to-new listings ratio high at 85 per cent and preventing any adjustments to the exceptionally low inventory levels. Low inventory levels have likely...
Okotoks November saw a boost in new listings, helping support some of the year-over-year gain in sales. The rise in new listings compared to sales also helped support gains in inventory levels. However, inventory levels are nearly half...
Okotoks The 48 new listings in October were met with 41 sales, keeping the sales-to-new listings ratio high at 85 per cent and preventing any adjustments to the exceptionally low inventory levels. Low inventory levels have likely...
Okotoks Like other markets, low levels of new listings are limiting sales activity in the town. In May, new listings reached 87 units, and with 76 sales, the sales to new listings ratio pushed above 87 per cent. This also prevented any...
Okotoks Housing market statistics Okotoks Housing sales and new listings trended up in April over levels seen earlier in the year, supporting some monthly gains in inventory levels. However, with only 67 units in inventory, levels are 66...
Okotoks Both sales and new listings eased in November preventing any significant change to inventory levels. While inventory levels are higher than last year, they remain 54 per cent below long-term trends for the area. Overall...
Okotoks Both sales and new listings eased in November preventing any significant change to inventory levels. While inventory levels are higher than last year, they remain 54 per cent below long-term trends for the area. Overall...
Okotoks With another month of strong sales, year-to-date levels remained at record highs with 480 units. Like other areas, Okotoks has struggled to maintain enough supply to keep up with demand. Inventory levels have trended up...
Okotoks Honda I just purchased a used Nissan Rogue from Ben and it was a great experience from the start. I was contacting a few places and he was the best and most refreshing approach I got (some places didn’t even contact me back)....
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Okotoks is a vibrant, growing town nestled along the Sheep River in the Foothills region of Alberta, just 15 minutes south of Calgary. Incorporated as a village in 1893 and as a town in 1904, Okotoks has grown significantly from just over 12,000 residents in 2004 to over 33,000 residents as of 2024. Known for its small-town charm, strong economy, and exceptional quality of life, Okotoks boasts a higher median household income, a youthful population, and a diverse economy including retail, construction, healthcare, manufacturing, and professional services.
Okotoks attracts professionals, families, and business owners seeking a balanced lifestyle. The town offers a higher median household income than the provincial average, a youthful population, exceptional quality of life, over 100 km of pathways, the iconic Okotoks Arts and Learning Campus, and the scenic Sheep River valley. With a business-friendly approach (flat business licence fee of $160, one of the lowest in the region) and competitive tax rates, Okotoks is an excellent choice for those seeking a balanced lifestyle in the Foothills region.
Okotoks features a charming downtown with a vibrant main street, seasonal summer festivals, and a thriving arts and culture scene. The town is known for its extensive park system and natural areas, including over 100 km of pathways, the Sheep River Pathway System, Rotary Park, Ethel Tucker Park, and numerous neighbourhood parks throughout the town's wards including Crystalridge, Cimarron, Heritage Pointe, Mountain View, and Sheep River.
Key Green Spaces: Over 100 km of pathways, Sheep River Pathway System, Rotary Park, Ethel Tucker Park, and the historic Sheep River valley with riparian lands preserved for wildlife and recreation.
Okotoks is served by several highly-rated schools within the Foothills School Division and the Calgary Catholic School District.
Okotoks is well-connected for commuting and local travel.
Okotoks is frequently compared to other communities in the Calgary region.
Okotoks offers a wide variety of shopping options from local boutiques to major retailers.
Downtown Okotoks: Unique local shops, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants with seasonal summer festivals and a thriving arts and culture scene.
Southbank Shopping Area: Major retail including Costco, SportChek, Winners, Home Depot, and other big box retailers.
Grocery Options: Christine's No Frills, Shoppers Drug Mart, Sobeys, Co-op, and Safeway.
Local Markets: Okotoks Market Square (seasonal farmers market).
Nearby Shopping: Calgary's full urban amenities, including Chinook Centre and major shopping centres, are just 25-35 minutes north.
Okotoks residents have access to healthcare services in Okotoks and nearby communities.
The Okotoks Arts and Learning Campus (OALC) is an iconic 116,000 sq ft facility in downtown Okotoks, completed in 2021-2022. It houses the Okotoks Public Library (ground floor and part of the second floor), post-secondary spaces including Bow Valley College and Christ The Redeemer Catholic Schools, and commercial retail units. The facility features a large outdoor plaza for community events and is thoughtfully integrated with Ethel Tucker Centennial Park and the historic Sheep River park area.
Okotoks offers outstanding recreational facilities for residents of all ages.
Okotoks hosts several vibrant annual events that attract visitors from across the region.
Yes, Okotoks is a dog-friendly community. The town features over 100 km of pathways including the scenic Sheep River Pathway System, numerous parks and green spaces, and the beautiful Sheep River valley for walking and hiking. The area is also close to the Rocky Mountains for extended outdoor adventures with your pet.
Okotoks is considered a very safe community with crime levels rated very low. According to resident feedback: Crime Level Rating is 8.33 out of 100 (Very Low), safety walking alone during daylight is 91.67 out of 100 (Very High), safety walking alone during night is 83.33 out of 100 (Very High). Worries about being mugged or robbed are 4.17 out of 100 (Very Low), and worries about being attacked are 4.17 out of 100 (Very Low). Residents describe Okotoks as a place where "you're probably more likely to have an issue with deer than a criminal."
Okotoks is located just 15 minutes south of Calgary, with a 25-35 minute commute to south Calgary and 35-45 minutes to downtown via Highway 2. This proximity makes Okotoks a popular bedroom community for professionals who work in Calgary but prefer a small-town lifestyle. On-It Regional Transit provides commuter bus service between Okotoks and Calgary, connecting to the LRT system.
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