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Homes for Sale in Capitol Hill, Calgary

Capitol Hill draws buyers who want genuine inner-city access without paying Kensington or Hillhurst premiums.

Active listings

38

Median list price

$819,000

Avg list price

$937,355

Homes for Sale in Capitol Hill, Calgary

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Buying in Capitol Hill

Who fits here

Capitol Hill draws buyers who want genuine inner-city access without paying Kensington or Hillhurst premiums. The neighbourhood sits less than 10 minutes from downtown Calgary by car or CTrain, and SAIT's north campus edge borders the community directly — making it an obvious fit for staff, students, and anyone who values walkable proximity to a major post-secondary institution. The housing stock skews toward bungalows and character infills from the 1950s alongside newer semi-detached builds, so buyers who appreciate mature tree canopy, lane access, and lot potential often find Capitol Hill more interesting than newer suburban alternatives. Roughly 40 percent of dwellings are owner-occupied, which means buyers entering the market here are often deliberate: first-time purchasers who want long-term appreciation potential, or investors drawn to consistent rental demand from the SAIT and University of Calgary corridors. Confederation Park's 153 acres sit directly on the neighbourhood's northern boundary, a rare amenity for a community this close to downtown.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Capitol Hill's real estate market reflects its inner-city position: buyers compete for limited supply within a tight geographic footprint of 1.4 km². The current median sold price sits, with an average sold price. Homes are selling at of list price on average, with a typical time on market of days. Over the past 12 months, properties have sold in the neighbourhood. Active inventory currently shows 38 homes available, listed with a median asking price of $819,000. Price per square foot averages, and the market spans from entry-level product near up to for larger infill detached homes. Demand is steady given the proximity to SAIT, downtown, and Confederation Park.

Commute and lifestyle

Capitol Hill's location makes it one of the more connected inner-NW neighbourhoods in Calgary. The Banff Trail CTrain station (Red Line) is a short walk or bike ride from most of the neighbourhood, giving commuters a one-seat ride downtown in under 15 minutes. SAIT is immediately south, reachable on foot from the southern blocks of Capitol Hill, and the University of Calgary is roughly a 10-minute drive or 20-minute cycle north along Crowchild Trail. Confederation Park, which opens at Capitol Hill's northern edge, contains tennis courts, a picnic area, a lawn bowling green, and a golf course — an unusual collection of active amenities for an urban park. North Hill Centre, one of Calgary's older indoor malls, sits along 16th Avenue and covers everyday grocery and retail needs. Several neighbourhood-scale restaurants, cafes, and services line 19th Street NW, adding walkability that newer suburban communities lack. The area's grid street pattern makes cycling practical, and the City of Calgary has designated lanes on nearby corridors for safer routes toward downtown and the university.

Long-term context

Capitol Hill has followed the broader inner-NW appreciation arc: steady rather than speculative, with the underlying driver being land value in an established walkable location close to two major post-secondary institutions. The neighbourhood was largely built out in the 1950s, which means infill pressure is real — buyers purchasing an older bungalow are often also purchasing optionality. Zoning reform across Calgary's inner city, including the North Hill Communities Local Growth Plan, has signalled higher-density potential along several Capitol Hill corridors, which adds a longer-term upside dimension for buyers comfortable with a changing streetscape. Owner-occupier demand tends to stabilize prices during softer market periods because the community's lifestyle attributes — Confederation Park, walkable SAIT access, CTrain proximity — retain their value independent of broader market sentiment. For buyers comparing Capitol Hill to neighbouring Banff Trail or Mount Pleasant, the price points have historically been more accessible, with a similar fundamental location story.

About Capitol Hill

Overview

Capitol Hill is a vibrant and highly sought-after inner-city neighbourhood located in Calgary's northwest quadrant. Established in the late 1940s, the community offers a perfect balance of peaceful, tree-lined suburban streets and immediate access to urban conveniences. With downtown Calgary less than five kilometres away and major institutions bordering the area, it is a prime destination for young professionals, families, and students. Buyers entering this premium market can expect a median sold price.

Location

Bounded by Confederation Park to the north, 16th Avenue NW (Trans-Canada Highway) to the south, 10th Street NW to the east, and 19th Street NW to the west, Capitol Hill boasts an exceptionally well-connected location. Its position just north of the city centre ensures quick commutes to the downtown core, the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), and the University of Calgary.

Housing character

The architectural landscape of Capitol Hill is dynamic, defined predominantly by detached homes with a premium price positioning. The neighbourhood features a mix of beautifully maintained mid-century bungalows from the 1950s alongside an active wave of sleek, modern infill developments and custom-built single-family houses. Properties in this desirable area see an average sold price and spend an average of on the market.

Schools

Families are drawn to the area for its strong educational options. Local schools include Capitol Hill School (public elementary) and St. Pius X Bilingual Elementary School. Older students are situated close to William Aberhart High School and Branton Junior High. Additionally, the neighbourhood is practically adjacent to major post-secondary hubs like SAIT, Alberta University of the Arts (AUArts), and the University of Calgary.

Transit

Capitol Hill is highly accessible for commuters, featuring excellent public transit infrastructure. Residents are within walking distance of the Lions Park and Banff Trail LRT (CTrain) stations, providing rapid transit into downtown and across the city. Frequent bus routes also run along 14th Street NW and 16th Avenue NW, making car-free living a highly viable option.

Shopping and dining

Everyday conveniences and diverse culinary options are just moments away. The neighbourhood sits immediately north of North Hill Centre, one of Calgary's original shopping malls, which offers groceries, retail, and essential services. Meanwhile, 16th Avenue NW and 14th Street NW are lined with casual eateries, local cafés, and professional services, and the trendy Kensington district is just a short trip to the south.

Parks and recreation

The crown jewel of the neighbourhood's outdoor amenities is Confederation Park, which forms its entire northern boundary. This expansive green space is a year-round destination for residents, offering biking pathways, picnic areas, and groomed cross-country skiing trails in the winter. The active Capitol Hill Community Association further anchors the neighbourhood with a community hall, recreational programs, and outdoor rinks.

Lifestyle

Life in Capitol Hill is characterized by an active, walkable, and welcoming atmosphere. The blend of mature trees, close-knit community initiatives, and bustling nearby campuses creates a unique demographic mix of students, academics, established professionals, and growing families. Whether cycling to the downtown core, grabbing a coffee on 16th Avenue, or enjoying an evening stroll through Confederation Park, residents enjoy a laid-back yet highly connected inner-city lifestyle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Capitol Hill offers a mix of 1950s bungalows, character infills, newer semi-detached homes, and low-rise condominiums. The neighbourhood's compact 1.4 km² footprint means inventory is limited, but buyers will find both entry-level condos and larger detached infill options depending on budget.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 5:00 pm (America/Edmonton)