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Homes for Sale in Banff Trail, Calgary

Banff Trail draws buyers who want serious urban walkability without sacrificing a genuine neighbourhood feel.

Active listings

32

Median list price

$1,015,000

Avg list price

$1,105,438

Homes for Sale in Banff Trail, Calgary

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Buying in Banff Trail

Who fits here

Banff Trail draws buyers who want serious urban walkability without sacrificing a genuine neighbourhood feel. The community sits immediately east of the University of Calgary and McMahon Stadium, making it a natural fit for U of C faculty, graduate students transitioning to ownership, healthcare workers at Foothills Medical Centre, and young professionals who commute downtown via the Banff Trail CTrain station. The housing stock is a mix of 1950s–1960s bungalows, newer infill semi-detached homes, and a meaningful share of condominiums and apartments — so first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors all find something relevant here. Roughly 46 percent of units are tenant-occupied, which keeps a steady base of rental demand for investor purchasers. Buyers who value being walkable to SAIT, close to the Trans-Canada for weekend mountain trips, and able to reach downtown in under 20 minutes on the LRT will find Banff Trail punches well above its size.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Banff Trail is an established inner-city neighbourhood where limited land and steady demand shape the market. The median sold price for all property types currently sits, with an average sold price. Over the past twelve months, properties changed hands, reflecting the community's modest size of roughly 1,950 dwellings. Homes are moving at an average of days on market, and sellers are achieving a sale-to-list ratio of — a reliable indicator of how competitive offers tend to be. Active inventory is lean at approximately 32 listings, which keeps upward pressure on pricing. The average price per square foot sits, and buyers should expect most homes to trade in the to range depending on property type and whether the home has been updated or is an infill build.

Commute and lifestyle

Banff Trail's geography is one of its strongest selling points. The Banff Trail CTrain station (Red Line) puts residents at City Hall in roughly 18 minutes 69 Street Station in about 22 — no parking required. Cyclists have a dedicated path running alongside the LRT corridor into the University of Calgary campus, and the broader bike network connects easily into the Bow River pathway system. Drivers reach the Trans-Canada Highway in under five minutes, making weekend trips to Banff and Canmore straightforward. Day-to-day errands are highly walkable: grocery options, coffee shops, and services cluster along Crowchild Trail and the commercial strip near the stadium. The University District development just to the west adds a growing selection of restaurants, a Superstore, and specialty retail within a short walk or bike ride. Foothills Medical Centre and Alberta Children's Hospital are both within a 10-minute drive, an important factor for healthcare workers and families. Shaganappi Point Golf Course and Confederation Park are both reachable in under 15 minutes by bike.

Long-term context

Banff Trail's long-term value case rests on a simple constraint: it cannot grow outward. The neighbourhood is bounded by the University of Calgary to the west, McMahon Stadium and Crowchild Trail to the south, and established communities on all other sides. The City of Calgary has identified the 24 Avenue NW corridor within Banff Trail as an active redevelopment zone, with multiple applications proposing higher-density infill — a pattern that historically lifts land values for surrounding single-family and semi-detached properties. Calgary's sustained population growth, with the city expecting to absorb roughly 110,000 new residents between 2023 and 2028, is intensifying demand for inner-city neighbourhoods with LRT access. For buyers, this means purchasing into a community where the supply of detached and semi-detached homes is structurally limited, new infill commands a premium, and proximity to two post-secondary institutions provides a durable rental backstop. The neighbourhood's walkability score and transit access make it resilient across multiple buyer cycles.

About Banff Trail

Overview

Banff Trail is a highly sought-after residential neighbourhood in Calgary's northwest quadrant. Established in the 1950s, the community offers an appealing blend of mature, tree-lined streets and exceptional urban convenience. Its prime location near major institutions and downtown makes it a top choice for professionals, families, and academics alike, maintaining a premium market position with a typical that reflects its steady desirability.

Location

Situated in northwest Calgary, Banff Trail is bordered by 16th Avenue NW (Trans-Canada Highway) to the south, Crowchild Trail to the west, and 19th Street NW to the east. This strategic positioning places residents within walking distance of the University of Calgary, McMahon Stadium, and the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT).

Housing character

The housing landscape in Banff Trail is traditionally dominated by detached properties, featuring a transition from charming 1950s heritage bungalows to modern, premium infill developments. The neighbourhood supports a dynamic mix of long-term homeowners and renters, with homes currently seeing an turnaround as buyers eagerly seek out these desirable lots.

Schools

Education is a cornerstone of the community, offering excellent public and French Immersion options. Local students are served by École Banff Trail for elementary, Branton Bilingual Junior High, and William Aberhart Bilingual Senior High. Furthermore, the neighbourhood's immediate proximity to the University of Calgary, SAIT, and the Alberta University of the Arts makes it a premier educational hub.

Transit

Transit accessibility is a major perk for residents, anchored by the Banff Trail CTrain station on the Red Line. This station provides rapid, traffic-free commutes into downtown Calgary and across the city. For drivers, immediate access to Crowchild Trail and 16th Avenue NW ensures seamless navigation to all quadrants or a quick start to weekend escapes to the Rocky Mountains.

Shopping and dining

The community is well-served by local commercial options, including the lively Motel Village area in the southwest corner and a diverse array of restaurants and cafes lining 16th Avenue NW. For broader retail needs, residents are just a short CTrain ride or drive away from both North Hill Centre and Brentwood Town Centre.

Parks and recreation

Banff Trail is a haven for outdoor and sports enthusiasts. The neighbourhood is bordered by the expansive Confederation Park and Canmore Park to the east, providing lush pathways and a public golf course. The highly active community association offers a community garden and outdoor rinks, while McMahon Stadium and Foothills Athletic Park sit just across Crowchild Trail.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Banff Trail is characterized by a vibrant, youthful energy balanced with quiet, residential charm. With arts venues, sporting events, and academic campuses just steps away, residents enjoy an exceptionally walkable, urban-suburban lifestyle. This steady demand is reflected in a competitive real estate market, typically showing an 32 for interested buyers.

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Banff Trail offers a diverse mix of housing: original 1950s–1960s bungalows, newer infill semi-detached and detached homes, townhouses, and condominiums. About 36 percent of buildings are condominiums or apartments, giving buyers at multiple price points a foothold in this inner-city neighbourhood.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 4:00 pm (America/Edmonton)