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Find answers to the most common questions about Sawgrass Park, a brand-new master-planned community in northwest Airdrie offering modern homes, preserved natural spaces, and extensive recreational amenities.
The average home price in Sawgrass Park is approximately $657,643. Laned and paired homes start from the mid $500,000s, while front-garage models start from the mid $600,000s. Home prices range from $569,900 to $849,900 depending on property type and size.
Sawgrass Park is located in northwest Airdrie, north of the established community of Reunion. The community is the first neighbourhood in the Davy Creek area and represents the next major phase of Airdrie's northward expansion. It offers quick access to 24th Street and the Queen Elizabeth II Highway for commuting to Calgary.
Sawgrass Park is developed by Hopewell Residential, one of Calgary's most trusted community developers known for creating master-planned communities including Mahogany in Calgary. Homes are built by Hopewell Residential and Baywest Homes.
Sawgrass Park is currently under construction. Show homes opened in October 2024. The community spans approximately 278 acres and will add 1,500 single-family homes and 300 multi-family units, welcoming nearly 4,800 residents upon full build-out. The 5-acre Central Park is expected to be completed closer to 2027.
Sawgrass Park offers a diverse range of brand-new home styles including:
The Sage Model by Baywest Homes is a popular floorplan in Sawgrass Park featuring over 2,300 square feet above grade with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a bonus room, and a main-floor office. It includes triple-pane windows, 9-foot basement ceilings, quartz countertops, upgraded appliances, and a gas range.
Sawgrass Park offers quick access to 24th Street and the Queen Elizabeth II Highway, providing easy commuting to Calgary. The Intercity Express (ICE) bus system provides connections between Airdrie and Calgary's LRT network. The drive to Calgary's north edge is approximately 20-25 minutes, and to downtown Calgary 25-35 minutes.
Sawgrass Park will feature its own commercial area with approximately 3.7 acres planned for retail and office space within the community. Nearby shopping includes:
Sawgrass Park has a future school site planned within the community:
The community falls within the Rocky View School Division and Calgary Catholic School District.
The Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary is approximately 25-30 minutes south. The Airdrie Community Health Centre provides non-emergency healthcare services within Airdrie. Multiple medical clinics and pharmacies are available throughout Airdrie.
The Nose Creek Environmental Reserve is a 51-acre preserved natural area on the eastern edge of Sawgrass Park. It features Nose Creek weaving through with pathways and walking bridges, providing residents with direct access to nature, wildlife viewing, and scenic walking trails. This reserve is a continuation of the environmental reserve from the adjacent Williamstown community.
The 5-acre Central Park is planned as a major gathering place for Sawgrass Park residents, expected to be completed closer to 2027. Planned amenities include:
Sawgrass Park features extensive recreational amenities including:
Yes, Sawgrass Park is considered a very safe community with a Safety Rating of 5 out of 5 based on verified resident reviews. The community benefits from modern safety planning, regular police patrols, and well-lit streets. As a brand-new master-planned community, Sawgrass Park was designed with safety in mind including good sightlines and active frontages.
Yes, Sawgrass Park is an excellent community for families with a Family-Friendly Rating of 5 out of 5. The community features a future K-9 school site within the neighbourhood, 51-acre Nose Creek Environmental Reserve for outdoor exploration, 5-acre Central Park with recreational amenities, two storm ponds with pathways, and numerous parks and playgrounds throughout. The community is primarily composed of young families and professionals.
Yes, Sawgrass Park is a very dog-friendly community. The 51-acre Nose Creek Environmental Reserve provides extensive walking trails perfect for dog walking, along with 50 acres of preserved prairie grassland. The planned Central Park and two storm ponds with pathways also offer scenic walking routes for pet owners.
Sawgrass Park is currently under active development. Show homes opened in October 2024. The community spans approximately 278 acres and will add 1,500 single-family homes and 300 multi-family units, welcoming nearly 4,800 residents upon full build-out. The 5-acre Central Park is expected to be completed closer to 2027.
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Sawgrass Park maintains an active neighbourhood watch program and has lower crime rates compared to city averages. The community benefits from regular police patrols and well-lit streets. Residents report feeling safe walking during day and evening hours. View detailed crime statistics →
Sawgrass Park is served by several highly-rated schools including public and separate school options. Elementary schools focus on foundational skills, while secondary schools offer advanced placement programs and extracurricular activities. Explore schools in Sawgrass Park →
Homes in Sawgrass Park range from entry-level properties to luxury estates. Current market trends show strong appreciation with diverse options including single-family homes, townhouses, and condominiums. View current market statistics →
Average commute time is 25-35 minutes to downtown. Multiple bus routes serve the area, with park-and-ride facilities available. Major roads provide easy access for drivers. View transit maps and schedules →
The community features shopping centers, restaurants, parks, walking trails, community centers, and recreational facilities. Multiple grocery stores, medical clinics, and fitness centers serve residents daily needs. Discover all amenities →
Yes, with numerous parks, playgrounds, and family-oriented community events throughout the year. The area features safe streets, quality schools, and activities for children of all ages. Family guide to Sawgrass Park →
Property taxes are competitive with surrounding areas and are calculated based on assessed home values. The municipality provides detailed tax information and payment options.
Yes, several new construction developments are available including condos, townhomes, and detached homes. Multiple builders offer various floor plans and communities with modern amenities. View new construction listings →
The community features a mix of families, young professionals, and retirees from various cultural backgrounds. Community events celebrate this diversity through festivals and cultural activities. View community demographics →
Employment centers, retail developments, and business parks provide local job opportunities. Major employers include healthcare, education, retail, and professional services within commuting distance.
Safety: 5/5 - Active neighborhood watch, low crime rates
Schools: 5/5 - Highly-rated public and separate schools
Housing Market: 5/5 - Diverse options from entry-level to luxury
Commute: 5/5 - 25-35 min to downtown, multiple transit options
Family-Friendly: 5/5 - Parks, playgrounds, community events
Amenities: 5/5 - Shopping, dining, recreation facilities
Diversity: 5/5 - Mix of families, professionals, retirees
Jobs: 5/5 - Local employment centers nearby
Sawgrass Park pre-construction homes coming soon, developments such as condo, townhomes and detached homes available or coming soon in Sawgrass Park Airdrie, Alberta. The prices for these developments range widely and the unit sizes also vary. Some developments have not yet released pricing details or begun accepting registrations. It is important to note that the completion dates, pricing, and deposit structure for these developments may be subject to change.
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Airdrie's Northward March Continues: Sawgrass Park Launches as City Nears 90,000 Milestone Airdrie, 2026 – The skyline to the north of the city is transforming once again. Hopewell Residential, a name synonymous with shaping modern Airdrie, has officially launched sales for its latest and much-anticipated community: Sawgrass Park. This launch marks the next major phase in Airdrie’s steady northward expansion, building directly on the success of its established neighbor, the Hopewell-developed community of Reunion. The Sawgrass Park Blueprint: Space, Amenity, and Connection Strategically positioned north of Reunion, Sawgrass Park is designed to be a comprehensive, walkable neighbourhood. The plan promises a significant addition to Airdrie’s housing inventory, with 1,500 single-family homes and 300 multi-family units on the horizon. This mix aims to cater to a broad demographic, from growing families seeking space to young professionals and downsizers looking for low-maintenance living. While full amenity details are still unfolding, early plans indicate a focus on integrated green spaces, potential wetland preservation (hinted at by the community's name), and a network of pathways designed to connect residents internally and to the broader Airdrie trail system. The proximity to the services and retail of Reunion provides an immediate advantage for early residents. A City on the Cusp of a New Era The arrival of Sawgrass Park coincides with a pivotal moment for Airdrie. Census data and municipal projections confirm the city is on the verge of becoming a community of 90,000 people. This growth isn't just a number; it's a testament to Airdrie’s enduring appeal as a dynamic, family-friendly city with strong economic ties to the Calgary region. "This isn't just about adding houses; it's about thoughtfully expanding a city," says a Hopewell Residential spokesperson. "With Sawgrass Park, we're applying lessons learned from Reunion and other communities to create a neighbourhood that feels both connected and self-sufficient, all while contributing to the vibrant future of Airdrie." The Northward Trend: What It Means for Airdrie The development of Sawgrass Park solidifies the north end as the primary frontier for Airdrie’s growth. This expansion brings both opportunities and considerations: Infrastructure & Services: The city has emphasized that growth is managed alongside strategic investments in roads, utilities, and future public facilities. All eyes will be on plans for new schools, recreation centers, and transit links to support the burgeoning population. Economic Momentum: New communities drive local employment in construction, retail, and services, further strengthening Airdrie’s economic resilience. Community Evolution: As Airdrie grows, its identity continues to evolve from a satellite commuter town into a more self-contained, full-service city. Each new community adds its own character to the mosaic. Looking Ahead For homebuyers, Sawgrass Park represents a chance to get in on the ground floor of Airdrie’s next chapter. For the city, it’s another step in a carefully managed growth strategy. As the first foundations are laid at Sawgrass Park in the coming months, one thing is clear: Airdrie’s northward momentum is not slowing down, and its journey toward 100,000 residents is now firmly in sight. Interested in Sawgrass Park? Sales are now open through Hopewell Residential. Prospective buyers are encouraged to register with the builder for the latest floor plans, pricing, and community updates.