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Homes for Sale in Bridlewood, Calgary

Bridlewood is a natural fit for families who want a complete suburban community with walkable schools, green space, and easy access to Calgary's southwest ring road.

Active listings

64

Median list price

$568,950

Avg list price

$525,141

Homes for Sale in Bridlewood, Calgary

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Buying in Bridlewood

Who fits here

Bridlewood is a natural fit for families who want a complete suburban community with walkable schools, green space, and easy access to Calgary's southwest ring road. The neighbourhood is almost entirely single-family detached homes, making it one of the more consistent ownership communities in the city. Young families dominate the demographic mix — three schools sit within the community itself, so children from kindergarten through Grade 9 rarely need to leave the neighbourhood for daily education. Residents who value outdoor recreation will appreciate Bridlewood Creek Wetlands, a six-hectare nature park woven into the street grid, offering year-round pathway access. For buyers who prioritize peace of mind around long-term value, Bridlewood's established 1997-vintage housing stock and proximity to Spruce Meadows give it a character that newer master-planned communities farther south can't replicate. It suits buyers looking for a turnkey detached home in a mature SW pocket without paying Lakeview or Altadore prices.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Bridlewood trades almost exclusively in single-family detached homes, so the market here is relatively easy to read. The current median sold price sits, with an average of across all sales. Sellers have been pricing strategically: the average sale-to-list ratio is, reflecting a market where well-presented homes move close to asking. Buyers typically don't wait long — average days on market. Over the past 12 months, homes have changed hands in the neighbourhood. For those still deciding, there are currently 64 active listings, with prices ranging from. The average price per square foot of benchmarks well against comparable SW communities at a similar drive-time from downtown.

Commute and lifestyle

Bridlewood sits at the end of the CTrain Red Line — the Somerset-Bridlewood LRT station is the southern terminus, meaning trains never turn back before your stop. Downtown Calgary is roughly a 35-40 minute ride with no transfers required, which is competitive for a community this far southwest. Stoney Trail (Ring Road) forms the northern boundary, giving drivers a direct connection to the QE2 south toward High River and Okotoks, or west to the Trans-Canada. Daily errands run through the Bridlewood commercial strip along Bridlecrest Boulevard, anchored by a Sobeys and supporting retail. Spruce Meadows to the immediate south hosts world-class equestrian events several times a year, doubling as a neighbourhood gathering point for residents. Bridlewood Creek Wetlands Park threads through the community with over a kilometre of maintained pathways — a rare amenity in a neighbourhood this size. The community association organises seasonal programming, and Fish Creek Provincial Park is a short drive east for hiking, cycling, and fishing.

Long-term context

Bridlewood was fully developed by the late 2000s, which means the neighbourhood has a complete infrastructure picture — parks are built, schools are operating, and commercial nodes are mature. That full build-out removes the uncertainty that affects buyers in communities still under construction. Historically, established SW neighbourhoods on the CTrain corridor have tracked closely with Calgary's broader price cycle while holding a modest premium over the city median due to transit access and school quality. The proximity to Stoney Trail has added long-term value as Calgary's south and southwest employment hubs have expanded — Bridlewood residents can reach the SW Biomedical Campus and Foothills Hospital corridor efficiently without crossing the downtown core. Affordable entry points relative to inner-city equivalents, combined with the neighbourhood's family demographic staying power, have supported consistent demand. Buyers who purchased in the early 2010s and held through Calgary's energy-sector cycles have generally seen steady real returns, reinforced by the neighbourhood's persistently low rental share of under five percent of dwellings.

About Bridlewood

Overview

Bridlewood is a mature, family-friendly neighbourhood in the deep southwest of Calgary. Established in the late 1990s, the area is known for its peaceful streets, access to nature, and an active community vibe. Offering mid-range affordability with a median sold price, it strikes an appealing balance between suburban tranquility and urban convenience.

Location

Situated in Calgary's southwest quadrant, Bridlewood is bordered by 162 Avenue SW to the north, 24 Street SW to the east, and Spruce Meadows Trail (Highway 22X) to the south. It sits just east of the Evergreen neighbourhood and directly north of the iconic Spruce Meadows equestrian facility.

Housing character

The residential landscape is heavily dominated by single-family detached homes, alongside a selection of townhouses and villa-style properties for downsizers. Homes in this highly sought-after area frequently sell at of their asking price, with properties spending an average of on the market.

Schools

The community is well-served by a variety of educational options, making it a strong draw for families. Schools located directly within the neighbourhood boundaries include Bridlewood School (CBE public K-6), Monsignor J.J. O'Brien (Catholic K-9), and Glenmore Christian Academy (a private faith-based K-9 school).

Transit

Bridlewood benefits from excellent public transit connectivity, anchored by the Somerset-Bridlewood CTrain station. Serving as the southern terminus of Calgary Transit's Red Line, the station provides a reliable and direct light rail commute into downtown Calgary, supplemented by multiple local bus routes.

Shopping and dining

While the immediate neighbourhood remains quietly residential, everyday conveniences and dining options are just a short drive away at the sprawling Shawnessy Towne Centre. This nearby commercial hub features major grocery chains, big-box retailers, multiplex cinemas, and a diverse array of restaurants and cafes.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a major highlight, anchored by the Bridlewood Creek Wetland on the community's eastern edge, which offers scenic pathways and birdwatching. Additionally, the neighbourhood is adjacent to Spruce Meadows, granting residents front-row access to world-class equestrian tournaments, seasonal markets, and events.

Lifestyle

Bridlewood offers a relaxed, nature-oriented lifestyle that appeals heavily to active families and professionals. The combination of extensive linear parks, close proximity to Fish Creek Provincial Park, and the unique cultural events at Spruce Meadows creates a rich, community-focused environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bridlewood is almost exclusively single-family detached homes — it is one of the few SW communities where townhomes and condos make up a negligible share of inventory. Lot sizes tend to be consistent given the neighbourhood was developed in a single phase starting in 1997, so buyers can expect comparable square footage across most streets.

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