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Real Estate in Airdrie Meadows, Airdrie

Airdrie Meadows suits buyers who want a fully built-out, mature residential community without the wait or premium of new construction.

Active listings

18

Median list price

$474,900

Avg list price

$425,856

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Buying in Airdrie Meadows

Who fits here

Airdrie Meadows suits buyers who want a fully built-out, mature residential community without the wait or premium of new construction. The neighbourhood sits in west Airdrie and is part of the Non-CASP Area West cluster — a collection of communities that reached full build-out years ago, meaning established tree lines, stable infrastructure, and a settled street feel. Single-family detached homes dominate the streetscape, making it a natural draw for families looking for yards, garages, and room to grow. The surrounding area includes Woodside Golf Course, Fletcher Park, Nose Creek Regional Park, and Plainsman Arena, giving residents year-round outdoor and recreational options within minutes of their door. Rocky View Schools operates nearby public schools including Meadowbrook School (Grades 7–9), while the broader west Airdrie zone is served by two elementary schools and a high school. Buyers priced out of comparable Calgary communities frequently land here — Airdrie consistently offers lower average sale prices than neighbouring Calgary, and the community''s full-build status keeps supply-side disruption low. It fits move-up buyers, downsizers wanting a bungalow with a real backyard, and families who want quick access to both Airdrie''s amenities and Calgary''s employment base.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Airdrie posted residential sales over the past 12 months, with an average sale price of — up from $414,259 in 2021 and reflecting steady appreciation across the city''s 32,937-unit housing stock. The median sold price sits, while active inventory currently shows 18 listings. Homes are selling at of list price on average, and properties are spending days on market. The city-wide benchmark price stood at $512,800 in March 2026 — more than 5% below the prior-year peak, creating a window for buyers as the spring market builds. Price per square foot averages, and deals are ranging between and across detached, semi-detached, and townhome product throughout the city.

Commute and lifestyle

Airdrie Meadows delivers the rare combination of a quiet residential street and a genuinely manageable commute. The Queen Elizabeth II Highway (QEII / Highway 2) runs along Airdrie''s eastern edge and puts downtown Calgary roughly 30 minutes south under normal conditions — a drive that many residents make daily without the congestion penalties of living inside Calgary itself. For transit riders, Airdrie''s InterCity Express (ICE) bus service connects to Calgary Transit hubs, reducing the need to drive. Within the city, west Airdrie''s amenities are close at hand: Woodside Golf Course is minutes away, Nose Creek Regional Park and Fletcher Park offer walking trails, sports fields, and green space, while Plainsman Arena and a local curling club cover winter recreation. Town and Country Centre provides neighbourhood-scale shopping and services. The broader Airdrie retail corridor along Yankee Valley Boulevard and 8 Street handles most day-to-day errands. With an average resident age of 34 and 57% holding post-secondary credentials, the community around Airdrie Meadows skews toward working professionals and young families who value the balance of small-city livability and proximity to Calgary''s employment core.

Long-term context

Airdrie''s housing market has delivered consistent long-run appreciation, with the average sale price climbing from $414,259 in 2021 to $576,438 in 2025 — a gain of roughly 39% over four years. The city is one of the fastest-growing in Alberta, with a 2025 population of 90,044 and a 20-year track record of annual growth averaging 4–5%. Projections from Airdrie''s own growth modelling point toward a population of 134,710 by 2034, underpinning sustained housing demand. Established communities like Airdrie Meadows benefit from a scarcity dynamic: full build-out means no competing new-build supply within the neighbourhood itself, so resale values are not diluted by developer inventory. The city''s affordability advantage over Calgary — described by the City of Airdrie as a key market differentiator — continues to attract buyers migrating north, supporting price floors in mature west-side neighbourhoods. The March 2026 benchmark of $512,800 is down modestly year-over-year, which analysts tie to broader new-home supply increases rather than demand weakness, positioning well-located established communities for recovery as inventory normalizes.

About Airdrie Meadows

Overview

Airdrie Meadows is one of Airdrie's most established and centrally located neighbourhoods. Known for its mature trees, quiet streets, and affordable housing options, it offers a practical, community-focused environment. The neighbourhood perfectly combines small-town charm with everyday convenience, making it highly appealing to families, first-time buyers, and long-term homeowners alike. Properties here typically reflect a median sold price and an average sold price.

Location

Situated just east of Airdrie's downtown core, Airdrie Meadows provides residents with an incredibly convenient central location. The neighbourhood is bordered by major thoroughfares, offering immediate access to Edmonton Trail, Main Street, and Veterans Boulevard. Its proximity to the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2) allows for straightforward, direct commutes south into Calgary or north toward Edmonton.

Housing character

The housing landscape is defined by mature, well-established streetscapes primarily featuring single-family detached homes built in the late 1970s and 1980s. These properties are prized for their larger lot sizes compared to newer developments, mature landscaping, and practical layouts. The area also includes some bungalow-style townhomes and houses with detached garages. The market remains accessible and active, with homes spending an average of on the market.

Schools

Airdrie Meadows is a highly family-friendly community with excellent educational access. The neighbourhood itself is home to a local middle school and is within walking distance of several other educational facilities, including a secondary school and early childhood preschool programs. The safe, walkable streets make it easy for students to commute to class year-round.

Transit

The neighbourhood features a highly connected transit and active transportation network. Residents have access to local Airdrie Transit bus routes and the Intercity Express (ICE) transit system, providing a convenient commuter service directly to downtown Calgary. The area is also highly walkable and boasts an extensive network of bike paths and pedestrian trails that connect easily to surrounding communities.

Shopping and dining

Everyday amenities are just minutes away, supporting a highly convenient lifestyle. Residents can walk or take a quick drive to local grocery stores, such as the nearby Safeway at Towerlane Mall, as well as various restaurants, medical services, and local boutiques in downtown Airdrie. For extensive retail options, the major brand-name stores of CrossIron Mills are only a 10-minute drive away.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy plentiful green spaces and an established network of footpaths that weave throughout the community. Airdrie Meadows is within walking distance of the public library, a local arena, and nearby Nose Creek Park, which features an amphitheatre, a pond for summer fishing and winter skating, and an off-leash dog park. The nearby Summerhill Off-Leash Dog Park adds to the area's pet-friendly appeal.

Lifestyle

Life in Airdrie Meadows is characterized by a strong sense of community, safety, and a relaxed pace. Residents enjoy easy access to local events, including the summer farmers' market and the beloved Airdrie Festival of Lights during the holidays. It is an ideal setting for those seeking a quiet, residential atmosphere that remains deeply connected to urban conveniences and active community programming.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Airdrie Meadows is a fully built-out residential community in west Airdrie where single-family detached homes make up most of the housing stock. Because the neighbourhood reached full build-out years ago, buyers are purchasing resale homes rather than new construction — which typically means larger lots, established landscaping, and more negotiating room than in active development communities.

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Listing information last updated on June 13, 2026 at 12:00 am (America/Edmonton)