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Homes for Sale in Castleridge, Calgary

Castleridge is a well-established NE Calgary neighbourhood that tends to attract buyers who value affordability, cultural diversity, and convenient city access without the premium of inner-city pricing.

Active listings

19

Median list price

$498,900

Avg list price

$496,842

Homes for Sale in Castleridge, Calgary

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Buying in Castleridge

Who fits here

Castleridge is a well-established NE Calgary neighbourhood that tends to attract buyers who value affordability, cultural diversity, and convenient city access without the premium of inner-city pricing. First-time buyers and young families are drawn here by the relatively accessible entry point compared to comparable Calgary communities, along with a strong sense of community built over more than four decades. The neighbourhood has a notably multicultural character — roughly half of residents are immigrants — making it a natural fit for newcomers to Calgary looking for an area where diverse communities are already well rooted. Investors also find Castleridge appealing: with about 31% of housing being rental, there is an established rental market, and the neighbourhood's proximity to major employment corridors along McKnight Boulevard and the Calgary International Airport gives tenants practical reasons to stay long-term. Buyers who place value on faith communities and cultural amenities will find Baitun Nur — the largest mosque in Canada, opened in 2008 — a meaningful neighbourhood anchor. Overall, Castleridge suits pragmatic buyers who want solid bones, a tight-knit community feel, and room to build equity over time.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Castleridge's resale market reflects the broader NE Calgary story: detached single-family homes make up the dominant housing form, with 92% of dwellings being non-condo product. The current median list price sits at $498,900, while homes are selling for a median sold price of — giving buyers a useful gauge of where negotiations typically land. The average sold price across all property types is, and price per square foot averages. Listings are moving at an average pace of days on hômm, reflecting local demand conditions. Buyers can expect to find properties ranging from, with the sale-to-list ratio currently sitting at — an indicator of whether the market is favouring buyers or sellers at a given moment. Over the past 12 months, homes have changed hands in the community, underscoring consistent transaction activity. With 19 homes currently listed, buyers typically have a meaningful but not overwhelming selection to choose from.

Commute and lifestyle

Castleridge sits in a practical spot for NE Calgary commuters. McKnight Boulevard along the southern boundary connects quickly to Deerfoot Trail, putting downtown Calgary about 25–30 minutes away by car in normal conditions. The Calgary International Airport is just west of the neighbourhood, a genuine advantage for frequent flyers or those employed in the airport corridor. Calgary Transit serves the area through multiple bus routes, and the community is within reasonable reach of the Whitehorn CTrain station on the Blue Line, offering a car-free option for downtown commuters. Day-to-day needs are well covered: Country Hills Boulevard and the surrounding commercial strips along 36 Street NE host grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, and services. The Falconridge/Castleridge Community Association offers recreational programming and a community hub for residents of all ages. Green space is woven through the neighbourhood, with parks and pathway connections suited to walking and cycling. For families, CBE and CSSD both operate schools serving the area, with elementary options nearby and high school students currently designated to James Fowler High School (with a transition to Crescent Heights beginning the 2026–27 school year). Castleridge's lifestyle is defined less by boutique amenities and more by functional community infrastructure that reliably serves everyday life.

Long-term context

Castleridge was developed in 1980 on land that had been part of the Municipal District of Rocky View before annexation in 1961. The neighbourhood matured through Calgary's oil-boom cycles, and like many NE communities it offers a long track record of steady ownership — important context when evaluating resale trajectories. The City of Calgary's market data shows that detached homes in the Northeast have experienced some softening in recent periods after the strong gains posted across Calgary in 2022–2024, but NE communities at Castleridge's price point have historically held value well during downturns given the relative affordability floor. The neighbourhood's median household income of approximately $87,000 (2021 Census) supports a stable ownership base, 24% of residents spending more than 30% of income on housing costs, there is organic demand pressure that keeps the rental and starter-home segments active. Population growth continues to be a Calgary-wide tailwind: the city added an estimated 52,800 residents in 2025 alone, sustaining housing demand across all quadrants. For buyers focused on long-term appreciation, Castleridge represents a community with established infrastructure, no greenfield development competition nearby, and consistent demand from both owner-occupiers and investors.

About Castleridge

Overview

Castleridge is a vibrant and diverse residential neighbourhood located in the northeast quadrant of Calgary. Established in 1980, this family-friendly community offers an active lifestyle, ample green spaces, and a welcoming atmosphere. It is known for its strong community spirit, anchored by the highly active Falconridge/Castleridge Community Association, and is home to the stunning Baitun Nur Mosque. With a average sold price, Castleridge is an accessible and attractive option for first-time buyers and growing families.

Location

Situated strategically in Northeast Calgary, Castleridge is bordered by 64 Avenue NE to the north, Métis Trail to the west, McKnight Boulevard to the south, and Falconridge Boulevard to the east. Its position just east of the Calgary International Airport makes it highly convenient for frequent travelers and airport employees, while providing straightforward commuter routes to the rest of the city.

Housing character

The housing landscape in Castleridge is predominantly made up of traditional single-family detached homes, which account for the majority of the community's dwellings. Most of the properties were built during the 1980s, offering a sturdy, familiar suburban character with mature trees and spacious lots. The neighbourhood presents an affordable entry into homeownership, featuring a median sold price and 19 active listings currently on the market.

Schools

Families in Castleridge have access to a variety of educational options within the public and Catholic systems. Local schools physically in or immediately serving the area include O.S. Geiger School for elementary students and Terry Fox School for junior high. For Catholic education, students can attend John Paul II Elementary School and the nearby Bishop McNally High School, making the neighbourhood highly convenient for families with children of all ages.

Transit

Public transportation is highly accessible in Castleridge. The community is served by several Calgary Transit bus routes, including the local Route 21. Residents also benefit from close proximity to the McKnight-Westwinds CTrain Station on the Blue Line, located just southwest of the neighbourhood, which provides a fast and efficient commute to downtown Calgary and other major quadrants.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy convenient access to daily necessities at Castleridge Plaza, which features a Safeway, local eateries, and professional medical services. For more extensive shopping and dining, the nearby Westwinds area and McKnight Village offer a wide array of culturally diverse restaurants, ethnic grocery stores, and retail options that reflect the neighbourhood's rich multicultural makeup.

Parks and recreation

Castleridge boasts outstanding recreational amenities, highlighted by its immediate proximity to the massive Prairie Winds Park. This destination park features a spray park, lazy river, wading pool, tennis courts, a cricket pitch, a tandoori oven, and one of Calgary's best winter toboggan hills. Additionally, the local community association offers an outdoor rink, an outdoor FITPARK, and numerous indoor programs.

Lifestyle

Life in Castleridge is defined by its strong sense of community and family-oriented vibe. The shared Falconridge/Castleridge Community Association hosts year-round events, from Stampede breakfasts to skate days. With homes spending an average of on the market, it is a sought-after area for diverse, young families looking for affordability without sacrificing excellent recreational and cultural amenities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Castleridge is predominantly a single-family detached neighbourhood — about 92% of its 1,880 dwellings are non-condo product. You will find a mix of detached houses, semi-detached homes, and a smaller number of townhouses. Condominiums and apartments make up only about 8% of the housing stock, so buyers looking for a house with a yard will find Castleridge well suited to that search.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 11:00 am (America/Edmonton)