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Real Estate in Midtown, Airdrie

Midtown is a residential community in Airdrie, Alberta — one of Canada's fastest-growing cities, sitting just 30 minutes north of downtown Calgary along Highway 2 (QEII).

Active listings

22

Median list price

$535,000

Avg list price

$603,044

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Buying in Midtown

Who fits here

Midtown is a residential community in Airdrie, Alberta — one of Canada's fastest-growing cities, sitting just 30 minutes north of downtown Calgary along Highway 2 (QEII). Airdrie's population has grown from approximately 28,000 in 2006 to over 80,000 by 2024, driven by Calgary commuters seeking more affordable home prices, larger lots, and a small-city feel without sacrificing big-city employment access. Buyers in Midtown typically include young families relocating from Calgary, dual-income households where both partners commute to the metro area, and remote/hybrid workers prioritizing quality of life. Airdrie features genuine downtown amenities, an extensive parks and pathway network, the Genesis Place recreation centre, and growing local employment particularly in healthcare and retail. For buyers willing to trade a 30-minute Calgary commute for substantially more home and lower property taxes, Midtown delivers established community character within Airdrie's broader growth trajectory.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Airdrie's residential market is one of the most active in the Calgary Region. The median sold price stands and the average, with homes typically selling in days. The sale-to-list ratio of reflects competitive but not overheated conditions. Active inventory currently runs 22 listings, with prices ranging from. Over the past 12 months, residential sales closed in Airdrie, with detached homes typically commanding the largest share of activity. Airdrie's structural position as Calgary's primary northern bedroom community provides a durable demand floor.

Commute and lifestyle

Midtown sits within Airdrie, putting downtown Calgary roughly 30 minutes south via Highway 2 (QEII), and Calgary International Airport approximately 15-20 minutes via the same corridor. Within Airdrie itself, commutes generally run under 15 minutes from anywhere in the city. Genesis Place — Airdrie's flagship recreation centre — anchors the city's leisure infrastructure with multiple ice surfaces, an aquatic centre, fieldhouse, fitness facility, and library. The Nose Creek pathway system and Airdrie's network of community parks and ponds support year-round outdoor recreation. CrossIron Mills shopping centre, just south of the city limits in Balzac, provides one of Alberta's largest retail destinations within a 10-minute drive. School options span the Rocky View Schools division and Christ the Redeemer Catholic Schools, with multiple K-9 schools throughout the city.

Long-term context

Airdrie has been one of Canada's fastest-growing cities for over a decade, expanding from roughly 28,000 residents in 2006 to over 80,000 by 2024. Growth is driven primarily by Calgary commuters — Airdrie sits inside the Calgary Census Metropolitan Area, giving residents access to Calgary's employment base while paying smaller-city housing prices and lower municipal taxes. The city continues to add residential subdivisions, retail nodes, and recreational infrastructure to keep pace with population growth. Established neighbourhoods like Midtown benefit from completed schools, parks, and commercial nodes that newer developments are still building toward. For long-term holds, Airdrie's structural position as Calgary's primary northern bedroom community provides a durable demand floor.

About Midtown

Overview

Midtown is a thoughtfully master-planned community located in the heart of Airdrie, offering an urban oasis spread across over 90 acres. Built around a picturesque central pond and scenic promenade, the neighbourhood blends modern conveniences with small-town warmth. It has quickly become one of Airdrie's most desirable areas for its strong emphasis on walkability and community connection.

Location

Centrally situated in Airdrie just east of 8th Street SW, Midtown offers excellent connectivity to the rest of the city. Its prime location places residents just minutes away from Main Street, while still providing quick access to Highway 2 for seamless travel to Calgary, the Calgary International Airport, and the surrounding region.

Housing character

The real estate landscape in Midtown features a diverse array of contemporary properties, with semi-detached (half duplex) homes being a dominant property type alongside stylish townhomes and single-family houses. The neighbourhood caters to mid-range budgets, featuring modern, open-concept designs. Buyers can expect an active market with around 22 properties typically available and an average sold price.

Schools

Families in Midtown are served by a variety of nearby public and Catholic educational institutions. Catchment and nearby options typically include Nose Creek Elementary, W.H. Croxford High School, St. Martin de Porres High School, and C.W. Perry School, providing comprehensive educational choices from kindergarten through high school.

Transit

Public transportation is easily accessible, with Airdrie Transit bus routes directly servicing the neighbourhood and providing connections to major local hubs. For commuters heading into Calgary, Midtown's location provides straightforward access to the Intercity Express (ICE) transit system, allowing professionals to navigate their daily commute efficiently.

Shopping and dining

Designed with a walkable town centre feel, Midtown allows residents to run daily errands effortlessly. The local Midtown Plaza and nearby commercial strips feature conveniences like coffee shops, casual dining options, and professional health services. For larger retail excursions, the expansive CrossIron Mills mall is just a short drive away.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor living is a central focus, anchored by a beautiful community pond, a scenic promenade, and a top-of-the-line playground. A network of manicured walking paths weaves through the neighbourhood and connects directly across the railway tracks to the expansive Nose Creek Regional Park, which offers an off-leash dog park, an amphitheatre, and outdoor winter skating.

Lifestyle

Life in Midtown is characterized by a vibrant, friendly, and active atmosphere. The pedestrian-oriented design encourages neighbours to interact while strolling the pathways or gathering at the central greenspaces. It is an ideal setting for those looking for a balanced lifestyle that merges urban convenience with suburban tranquility, supported by a healthy market where homes spend an average of before selling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Midtown contains residential housing typical of Airdrie — a mix of single-detached homes, semi-detached, townhouses, and in some areas low-rise condos or apartment buildings. Browse current active listings on hômm to see what specific properties are available right now.

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Listing information last updated on June 13, 2026 at 1:00 pm (America/Edmonton)