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Homes for Sale in Cedarbrae, Calgary

Cedarbrae draws buyers who want a mature, established southwest Calgary neighbourhood without the premium price tag of adjacent Oakridge or Palliser.

Active listings

20

Median list price

$471,750

Avg list price

$466,555

Homes for Sale in Cedarbrae, Calgary

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Buying in Cedarbrae

Who fits here

Cedarbrae draws buyers who want a mature, established southwest Calgary neighbourhood without the premium price tag of adjacent Oakridge or Palliser. The community suits families well: two schools sit within the neighbourhood itself — Cedarbrae School (CBE, K–6) and St. Cyril Elementary and Junior High (CSSD) — so younger children can walk to class. The mix of detached bungalows, split-levels, and a smaller proportion of condos means buyers in Cedarbrae typically have more lot and indoor space per dollar than in many infill areas closer to the core. Investors and first-time buyers also find appeal in the 22% rental rate, which signals consistent tenant demand. If a large, well-run recreation centre within walking distance matters to you, Southland Leisure Centre — one of Calgary's top family rec facilities — is right on Southland Drive at the neighbourhood's northern boundary.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Cedarbrae sits in Calgary's southwest, a quadrant that has seen steady buyer interest as remote work keeps families anchored in residential communities. Active inventory in the neighbourhood tends to stay lean relative to buyer demand, which historically keeps the close to or above 100% during spring and fall peak seasons. The reflects the area's predominantly single-family detached stock from the 1970s and early 1980s, with lot-heavy properties that attract both end-users and investors. Days on market average around across all property types, though well-priced detached homes have moved considerably faster in recent years. Over the trailing 12 months, properties have changed hands, providing a healthy transaction base. Buyers can typically find homes ranging from, with an that compares favourably to newer southwest communities built on smaller lots. Current active listings show a 20 count, and the $471,750 provides a useful benchmark for setting offer strategy.

Commute and lifestyle

Cedarbrae's location at the intersection of Southland Drive and the Tsuut'ina Trail (Stoney Trail ring road) makes it one of southwest Calgary's better-connected communities for drivers. Commuters heading downtown typically take Southland Drive east to Macleod Trail or Elbow Drive, reaching the core in 20–30 minutes outside peak hours. The ring road connection opens up quick access to the airport, northwest, and southeast Calgary without touching the downtown core. Transit riders are served by Calgary Transit routes along Southland Drive and Anderson Road, with connection points to the CTrain network at Anderson Station a short bus ride away. Within walking distance, residents have access to Southland Leisure Centre's wave pool, ice rinks, gymnastics, and fitness facilities — one of the city's most comprehensive leisure centres. Oakridge Shopping Centre and Southcentre Mall are a quick drive for groceries, dining, and retail. Fish Creek Provincial Park, one of the largest urban parks in Canada, begins just a few kilometres south, making Cedarbrae a practical base for year-round trail use, cycling, and outdoor recreation.

Long-term context

Cedarbrae was developed primarily through the 1970s and into the early 1980s, meaning most detached homes sit on generous lots — often 50- to 60-foot frontages — that have become increasingly scarce in the city. As Calgary's inner-ring southwest communities have appreciated and pushed buyers further out, Cedarbrae has benefited from that spillover demand. The neighbourhood's population stabilized through the 2000s and 2010s, which kept supply constrained; there is very little vacant land for new construction, so resale homes and targeted renovations drive the market. Proximity to Stoney Trail significantly improved in the 2010s with the southwest ring road completion, reducing travel times city-wide and lifting the relative desirability of the far southwest. Long-term holders in Cedarbrae have generally seen steady gains tied to Calgary's broader economic cycles, with the 2022–2025 run-up driven by interprovincial migration and tight inventory producing some of the strongest price growth the community has seen. Buyers entering today are acquiring larger lots and more square footage than many comparable-priced Calgary options.

About Cedarbrae

Overview

Cedarbrae is an established, family-friendly neighbourhood in Southwest Calgary. Known for its mature tree-lined streets, strong community spirit, and proximity to some of the city's best natural parks, it offers a balanced suburban lifestyle. The community appeals to a diverse demographic, from first-time buyers and growing families to retirees looking for a peaceful environment with convenient city access.

Location

Located in Calgary's southwest quadrant, Cedarbrae is bounded by Southland Drive to the north, Anderson Road to the south, 24th Street SW to the east, and Tsuut'ina Trail to the west. This prime positioning provides residents with quick access to neighbouring communities like Oakridge and Braeside, while the nearby Southwest Ring Road ensures seamless connectivity to the rest of the city and the Rocky Mountain foothills.

Housing character

Developed primarily in the 1970s and 1980s, the dominant property type in Cedarbrae is the detached single-family home, often situated on quiet cul-de-sacs with spacious yards. The neighbourhood also offers a selection of mid-range townhomes and condominiums. Homes in the area are well-maintained, with many featuring modern interior renovations. Buyers can expect the neighbourhood average list price to be around $466,555, with properties spending an average of on the market.

Schools

Families in Cedarbrae have access to excellent local education options. Public school students are served by Cedarbrae School (K-6), while St. Cyril School provides Catholic education for kindergarten through grade nine. Additionally, the nearby Louis Riel Elementary and Junior High School is highly regarded by local parents for its specialized science program.

Transit

Public transit in Cedarbrae is accessible, with Calgary Transit bus routes running through the community. These routes provide direct connections to nearby CTrain stations on the Red Line, including Southland Station and Anderson Station. For commuters who drive, major arteries like 14th Street SW, Macleod Trail, and the Tsuut'ina Trail offer highly efficient travel to downtown Calgary and beyond.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy convenient access to a variety of shopping and dining options. Local plazas provide day-to-day essentials, while major retail destinations like Southcentre Mall and Glenmore Landing are just a short drive away. The nearby retail developments on the Tsuut'ina Nation, including a major Costco, have also added fantastic everyday convenience for the community.

Parks and recreation

Cedarbrae is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The neighbourhood is situated conveniently between two of Calgary's premier natural spaces: the Glenmore Reservoir and Weaselhead Natural Reserve to the north, and the expansive Fish Creek Provincial Park to the south. Additionally, the nearby Southland Leisure Centre offers indoor pools, fitness facilities, and ice rinks for year-round indoor recreation.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Cedarbrae is active, community-focused, and deeply connected to nature. The Cedarbrae Community League Association acts as a bustling neighborhood hub, hosting year-round programs, recreational sports, community gardens, and events like the annual Winterfest. With properties frequently selling at a sale-to-list ratio, it is a highly desirable area for those seeking a welcoming, community-oriented environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cedarbrae's housing stock is primarily detached single-family homes built in the 1970s and early 1980s, ranging from bungalows and bi-levels to two-storey split-levels. There is also a modest supply of condos and townhomes, making up roughly 10–11% of the housing mix. Lot sizes tend to be generous by Calgary standards, which is a key draw for buyers wanting outdoor space.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 2:00 pm (America/Edmonton)