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Homes for Sale in Auburn Bay, Calgary

Auburn Bay draws buyers who want a complete, self-contained community rather than just a house.

Active listings

139

Median list price

$497,500

Avg list price

$579,061

Homes for Sale in Auburn Bay, Calgary

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Buying in Auburn Bay

Who fits here

Auburn Bay draws buyers who want a complete, self-contained community rather than just a house. With a private lake at its centre, the neighbourhood appeals to families with young children — there are five schools within the community boundaries and 15 playgrounds spread across the area. The lake and its amenities are managed by the Auburn Bay Community Association, giving residents private beach access, skating in winter, and year-round programming. Buyers tend to prioritize lifestyle infrastructure over proximity to downtown: the median household income sits around $125,000, and the community skews toward dual-income professional households who work either in the Deerfoot corridor, at the nearby South Health Campus hospital, or in the Seton employment district. Roughly 19% of housing is condominium or apartment product, so Auburn Bay serves entry-level buyers and downsizers alongside move-up families. The mix of detached homes, townhomes, and low-rise condos means the neighbourhood supports buyers at multiple price points without leaving the lake community.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Auburn Bay is an active resale market underpinned by genuine demand for lake-community living. The current median sold price sits and the average sold price, reflecting the premium buyers assign to lake access and the neighbourhood's full-build-out amenity set. Homes are selling in an average of days, and the sale-to-list ratio of signals whether the market is favouring buyers or sellers right now. Over the past 12 months, properties changed hands in Auburn Bay. Active inventory currently stands at 139 listings, with prices ranging from at the entry level to at the top end. Average price per square foot is running, a useful benchmark when comparing detached homes to the community's townhome and condo segment. These figures span all property types — detached, semi-detached, townhome, and condo — so filtering by type on hômm will give you a tighter read on any specific product.

Commute and lifestyle

Auburn Bay sits at the southeastern edge of Calgary, bounded by Deerfoot Trail to the west, Stoney Trail to the north, and 52 Street SE to the east. The Deerfoot provides a direct northbound corridor into downtown and the northeast, while Stoney Trail gives access to the entire ring road without touching surface streets. For buyers who commute, roughly 44% of Auburn Bay workers report a 15-to-29-minute journey — on par with the city average — and the majority drive. The planned Green Line CTrain will run along 52 Street on the community's eastern boundary, which will eventually add transit options that currently don't exist at the neighbourhood level. Day-to-day errands are well served: Auburn Station is the main commercial node within the community, and the Seton Urban District immediately to the south adds a cinema, gym, restaurants, groceries, and the South Health Campus. Walking and cycling trails connect the lake to surrounding parks and ponds. The community's Halloween tradition — homeowners create elaborate displays and haunted houses — has become a city-wide event that draws visitors from across Calgary each October.

Long-term context

Auburn Bay was established in 2005 and reached a 2021 municipal census population of 18,090 residents across 6,245 dwellings, making it one of the larger established communities in Calgary's southeast. Lake communities in Calgary carry a structural scarcity premium: the private lake and beach are fixed amenities that cannot be replicated by new development once the community is built out. Auburn Bay is now largely built out, which removes the buyer concern about years of construction activity and supports stable resale values. The proximity to Seton — one of the city's largest mixed-use town centre projects — continues to add employment density and retail amenities on the community's doorstep, a factor that supports long-term desirability. The future Green Line CTrain station near 52 Street is a longer-horizon catalyst; infrastructure investments of that scale have historically supported price appreciation in adjacent established neighbourhoods across Calgary. For buyers weighing lake community options, Auburn Bay's southeast location also provides quicker access to Kananaskis and the mountains via the ring road compared to northwest lake communities.

About Auburn Bay

Overview

Auburn Bay is a highly sought-after, master-planned suburban community in southeast Calgary, distinguished by its stunning 43-acre freshwater lake. Developed to evoke a relaxed, cottage-country atmosphere, this family-friendly neighbourhood offers an ideal blend of natural beauty and modern convenience. The real estate market here remains active, with the area commanding an average sold price.

Location

Situated in the deep southeast of Calgary, Auburn Bay is perfectly positioned for both tranquility and accessibility. The neighbourhood is bordered by Stoney Trail to the north, Deerfoot Trail to the west, 52 Street SE to the east, and Seton Boulevard to the south. This prime location allows for straightforward commutes across the city. Buyers exploring the area can typically find around 139 active listings to choose from.

Housing character

The architectural character of Auburn Bay leans heavily into its cottage-country theme. The housing landscape is predominantly made up of single-family detached homes, alongside a healthy mix of modern townhouses and condominium apartments built primarily between 2005 and 2021. Properties here boast an average price per square foot, with the market's median sold price currently sitting.

Schools

Families in Auburn Bay benefit from exceptional educational access, with several highly regarded schools located right within the community. Public options include Auburn Bay School (K-4), Bayside School (K-5), and Lakeshore School (5-9). For those seeking Catholic education, Prince of Peace (K-9) and St. Gianna Catholic School (K-5) are also centrally located. High school students typically attend nearby Joane Cardinal-Schubert in the adjacent Seton neighbourhood.

Transit

While Auburn Bay is highly commuter-friendly by car due to its proximity to Deerfoot and Stoney Trails, it also provides reliable public transit options. Calgary Transit services the area with several bus routes, including the 302 BRT and Route 75, which quickly connect residents to the Somerset-Bridlewood CTrain station on the Red Line. Furthermore, the planned Green Line LRT expansion will eventually run along the community's eastern boundary.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy immense convenience when it comes to everyday errands. Auburn Station, an 84,000-square-foot commercial complex within the community, features a Co-op grocery store, cafes, pharmacies, and local eateries. For a larger shopping and dining experience, the adjacent Seton Urban District acts as a downtown core for the south, offering extensive retail, diverse restaurants, a VIP cinema, and the world-class South Health Campus hospital.

Parks and recreation

Recreation is central to the Auburn Bay experience. The crown jewel is Auburn Bay Lake, offering 43 acres of freshwater for summer swimming, paddleboarding, and kayaking, which then transforms into a picturesque skating rink in the winter. The community also features a 13-acre private beach, tennis courts, a splash park, 15 local playgrounds, and a dedicated off-leash dog park.

Lifestyle

Life in Auburn Bay is deeply community-oriented and highly social. The Auburn Bay Residents Association operates out of the 13,000-square-foot Auburn House, hosting year-round events from summer festivals to their famously elaborate Halloween celebrations. The high demand for this vibrant, four-season resort lifestyle is reflected in the homes sold over the past year, with properties spending an average of on the market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The Auburn Bay lake is privately managed by the Auburn Bay Community Association and is accessible exclusively to residents who pay the community HOA fee. It includes a beach, docks, swimming areas, and winter skating. Non-residents cannot use the lake facilities.

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Listing information last updated on April 25, 2026 at 6:00 pm (America/Edmonton)