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Homes for Sale in Carrington, Calgary

Carrington is a strong fit for buyers who want a brand-new suburban lifestyle without paying a premium for an established address.

Active listings

85

Median list price

$599,999

Avg list price

$615,576

Homes for Sale in Carrington, Calgary

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Buying in Carrington

Who fits here

Carrington is a strong fit for buyers who want a brand-new suburban lifestyle without paying a premium for an established address. Young families dominate here — the community launched around 2017 and has grown rapidly through the early 2020s, attracting first- and second-time buyers who want modern open-concept floor plans, attached garages, and nearby green space. Because Carrington sits in the far northwest, buyers typically trade a shorter commute for more square footage per dollar, making it particularly appealing to households that work from home or have flexible hours. The community's tight age demographic creates a natural social fabric: young parents, toddlers, and dogs are the norm, not the exception. Buyers looking for a quiet, walkable pocket with storm pond pathways, newer infrastructure, and a neighbourhood still building its identity will feel at home here. It is less suited to buyers who prioritize proximity to the core, established amenity density, or resale depth — Carrington's track record is short, which means fewer comparable sales to anchor valuations.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Carrington's for-sale market reflects its youth as a community. The current median list price sits at $599,999, with an average of $615,576 across active listings. Homes that sell typically close near of their asking price, a ratio that signals whether buyers hold leverage or whether demand is keeping pace with new supply coming off the builder pipeline. Average days on market currently runs, which for a newer community can swing notably with seasonal builder incentives. Over the past twelve months, homes changed hands here. Pricing spans roughly, with the median sold price landing. Average price per square foot of is a useful anchor when comparing Carrington laned homes against nearby communities like Livingston or Evanston, where build quality and lot premiums vary. The active listing count of 85 at any given time reflects both resale inventory and occasionally builder-assigned units re-entering the market.

Commute and lifestyle

Carrington sits in Calgary's far northwest, bounded by Stoney Trail to the south and country to the north, which defines the commute reality: driving is the primary mode for most residents. Stoney Trail (the ring road) provides fast access south to the University District, Crowfoot CTrain station, and the Deerfoot/Stoney interchange within 15 to 20 minutes off-peak. Downtown Calgary runs roughly 35 to 45 minutes by car depending on the hour. Calgary Transit operates an On Demand service for Carrington, connecting residents via app-booked rides to nearby transit hubs rather than a fixed-route bus — practical for occasional trips but not a substitute for car ownership. Daily errands are manageable: a Walmart Supercentre and Canadian Tire anchor a retail node nearby on Country Hills Boulevard, with the larger CrossIron Mills mall about ten minutes north. Within the community, storm pond pathways and connected green corridors give residents a genuinely walkable interior for exercise and dog walks. The CBE-designated elementary school for Carrington is Alex Munro School (K–6) in Huntington Hills, with Sir John A. Macdonald School handling Grades 7–9 starting in the 2026–27 year. CSSD Catholic families typically look to nearby northwest Catholic schools.

Long-term context

As a community that only began substantial residential development around 2017, Carrington has a limited resale history compared to mature northwest neighbourhoods like Harvest Hills or Panorama Hills. Most early owners bought directly from builders at new-construction prices, so resale transactions represent a relatively small share of total sales volume — something buyers should factor in when reviewing market statistics. The lack of deep comparable history makes it harder to model long-term appreciation trends, but it also means there is less legacy pricing drag. New phases of development in adjacent communities like Livingston continue to add supply pressure, which can cap short-term appreciation for existing Carrington owners. That said, the northwest corridor's infrastructure investment — including Stoney Trail upgrades and planned extensions — supports sustained demand. Buyers entering Carrington today are acquiring in a community whose character and amenity mix are still forming, which brings both upside potential as the area matures and the uncertainty that comes with any community not yet fully built out.

About Carrington

Overview

Carrington is a dynamic, master-planned community located in Northwest Calgary. Designed with active families and outdoor enthusiasts in mind, this vibrant neighborhood seamlessly blends modern conveniences with natural beauty. Offering quick access to extensive pathway systems and local retail hubs, Carrington provides a balanced, walkable lifestyle with a strong sense of community.

Location

Situated in Calgary's expanding north end, Carrington is bounded by 144th Avenue NW to the north, Stoney Trail to the south, 1st Street NW to the east, and 14th Street NW to the west. This strategic location places residents next to neighboring communities like Evanston and Livingston, while offering highly convenient access to downtown Calgary, the Calgary International Airport, and the nearby Rocky Mountains via major thoroughfares.

Housing character

The neighborhood's housing landscape is defined by its family-friendly design, featuring a mix of contemporary townhouses and single-family properties. The dominant property type is detached homes, many of which showcase classic English Carriage House-inspired architecture alongside modern detailing. Positioned in the mid-range price tier, the community currently sees a median sold price and properties spend an average of on the market.

Schools

While future school sites are planned within the community, students are currently served by nearby institutions in the Calgary Board of Education and Calgary Catholic School District. Public school designations frequently include Alex Munro School for elementary grades and Sir John A. Macdonald School for junior high, alongside Northern Lights School and Nose Creek School. Catholic options in the wider area include Monsignor Neville Anderson School and Notre Dame High School.

Transit

Carrington offers excellent connectivity for commuters, anchored by immediate access to Stoney Trail and Symons Valley Parkway. Public transportation is facilitated by Calgary Transit bus routes connecting residents to larger transit hubs. Furthermore, the community is geographically positioned to benefit from the planned future Green Line LRT expansion, which aims to further streamline travel into the city core.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy fantastic local conveniences at The Shops of Carrington Green, an 86,000-square-foot retail center right in the community featuring a No Frills grocery store, medical services, childcare, and various dining options. For a larger retail experience, CrossIron Mills, Sage Hill Crossing, and Creekside Shopping Centre are all just a short drive away, providing access to major big-box retailers and entertainment.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a cornerstone of Carrington, boasting approximately 65 acres of parks, environmental reserves, and green spaces. The central Greenway Park is a community hub equipped with a skate spot, a half basketball court, deluxe playgrounds, and direct access to the extensive Rotary/Mattamy Greenway Trail System. Additionally, the comprehensive Vivo for Healthier Generations recreation center is just a five-minute drive away.

Lifestyle

Carrington cultivates an active, health-conscious, and inclusive lifestyle. With an emphasis on pedestrian-friendly streets, residents frequently enjoy walking, cycling, and community gatherings in local parks. The area appeals strongly to families and professionals seeking suburban tranquility, scenic mountain views, and the convenience of having essential amenities right at their doorstep, with an active listing count of 85 reflecting steady neighborhood appeal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Carrington's housing stock is almost entirely new construction from the 2017–2024 period. Buyers typically find laned single-family homes, front-attached garage homes, and townhouses. Semi-detached and duplex options exist but are less common. Condominium apartments are rare in this community.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 10:00 am (America/Edmonton)