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Homes for Sale in Christie Park, Calgary

Christie Park draws buyers who want the feel of an established, quiet enclave without sacrificing proximity to Calgary's urban core.

Active listings

7

Median list price

$1,335,000

Avg list price

$974,214

Homes for Sale in Christie Park, Calgary

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Buying in Christie Park

Who fits here

Christie Park draws buyers who want the feel of an established, quiet enclave without sacrificing proximity to Calgary's urban core. The neighbourhood skews toward move-up families and empty nesters — households that have outgrown newer suburban communities and are ready to trade larger lots for walkability, mature trees, and strong resale fundamentals. With a median household income historically well above the Calgary average, Christie Park attracts professionals, executives, and dual-income households looking for a long-term home rather than a starter property. Roughly 25% of residents are 65 or older, which signals both the neighbourhood's stability and a steady pipeline of well-maintained homes coming to market over time. Buyers who prioritize walkable access to Westside Recreation Centre, quick Sarcee Trail connections to the Ring Road, and a low-density feel within minutes of downtown will find Christie Park fits the brief better than most SW communities at this price point.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Christie Park is one of southwest Calgary's tighter markets — a small land base of 1.1 km² means inventory rarely builds up, and competition for well-presented homes tends to stay firm even in softer city-wide conditions. The current median sold price sits and the average sold price is, reflecting the neighbourhood's upscale positioning relative to the broader SW. Homes here have averaged days on market over the past twelve months, and the sale-to-list ratio of shows that correctly priced listings are meeting strong buyer demand. Over the past year, properties changed hands, drawing from a pool of 7 active listings at any given time. Average price per square foot stands, and the typical home trades somewhere between and depending on size, finish, and proximity to the escarpment views along the community's northern edge.

Commute and lifestyle

Christie Park sits just west of Sarcee Trail with immediate access to 17 Avenue SW, putting downtown Calgary roughly 20 minutes away by car during typical morning commute windows. The Stoney Trail ring road interchange is a short drive south, making Christie Park a practical base for professionals commuting to suburban employment nodes in the south and west. Transit riders can access several bus routes along Sarcee Trail and 17 Avenue connecting to the LRT network. Within the neighbourhood, life is genuinely walkable for daily essentials — Signal Hill Centre and West Market Square are immediately adjacent, providing full grocery options, banking, restaurants, and services without requiring a highway trip. Westside Recreation Centre, one of Calgary's most comprehensive leisure facilities, is minutes away and offers pools, arenas, fitness facilities, and drop-in programming. Olympic Heights Elementary (CBE) serves the community, and several Catholic and alternative schools are accessible within the broader Signal Hill and West Springs catchment. Strathcona Park to the north offers escarpment pathways and Bow River valley access for hiking, cycling, and off-leash dog walking.

Long-term context

Christie Park's long-term value case rests on scarcity. The neighbourhood was fully built out by the mid-2000s and sits within a fixed boundary — there is no new supply coming. That scarcity dynamic, combined with the community's premium southwest positioning and established tree canopy, has historically underpinned price resilience during broader Calgary market corrections. The neighbourhood's demographic profile — high income households, low rental penetration under 5%, and a strong owner-occupancy culture — limits distressed sale activity and supports floor pricing. Proximity to the University of Calgary and Alberta Children's Hospital, both a short drive north via Sarcee Trail, provides an employment anchor that insulates local demand from energy-sector volatility better than communities farther from institutional employers. For buyers with a five-to-ten year horizon, Christie Park's combination of constrained inventory, quality school access, and lifestyle infrastructure has historically made it a reliable wealth-building hold in the Calgary market.

About Christie Park

Overview

Situated on an elevated plateau in Calgary's desirable Westside, Christie Park is a prestigious and well-established residential neighbourhood renowned for its stunning panoramic views of the downtown skyline and the Bow River Valley. Known for its tranquil, family-friendly atmosphere, the community offers a premium suburban lifestyle while remaining highly accessible to urban amenities. The local real estate market reflects this high demand, with a median sold price and homes spending an average of on the market.

Location

Christie Park is strategically located in Southwest Calgary, bordered by Strathcona Drive to the north, Sarcee Trail to the east, 17th Avenue SW to the south, and 69th Street SW to the west. This prime positioning allows residents quick access to both the vibrant downtown core and the scenic Alberta Foothills, while the natural topography provides exceptional vantage points overlooking the city.

Housing character

Established in 1990, Christie Park is characterized by its mature landscaping, wide, tranquil streets, and luxurious single-family detached homes. Properties often feature distinct brick exteriors, expansive lots, and spacious layouts in both bungalow and two-storey styles. With an average sold price and an average list price of $974,214, the neighbourhood maintains a premium positioning, though a small selection of townhomes can also be found to suit different lifestyle needs.

Schools

Families in Christie Park have excellent educational options nearby. The community is locally served by Olympic Heights Elementary School, while older students have easy access to Ernest Manning High School. Additionally, several reputable Catholic schools and prestigious private institutions like Webber Academy and Calgary Academy are located just a short drive away in neighbouring West Calgary communities.

Transit

Transportation is highly convenient in Christie Park. Residents enjoy excellent access to public transit via the nearby Sirocco and 69th Street CTrain stations on the Blue Line, offering a quick and direct commute into downtown Calgary. For motorists, major arterial routes like Sarcee Trail, Bow Trail, and 17th Avenue SW provide seamless connectivity to the rest of the city and direct routes out toward the Rocky Mountains.

Shopping and dining

Daily errands and upscale shopping are effortless for residents. The neighbourhood is situated close to West Market Square, which is anchored by a Sunterra Market for gourmet groceries. Nearby Aspen Landing and West Springs Village Shopping Centre offer an expanded array of boutique shops, professional services, cafes, and diverse dining options, ensuring all lifestyle needs are met just minutes from home.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts and active families thrive in Christie Park. The community itself features beautifully maintained green spaces, tennis courts, and an extensive network of paved pathways perfect for walking and cycling. Residents are also exceptionally close to the state-of-the-art Westside Recreation Centre, offering aquatics, fitness, and youth athletics, as well as the sprawling natural beauty of nearby Edworthy Park and the Bow River pathway system.

Lifestyle

Life in Christie Park is defined by an affluent, peaceful, and tight-knit community spirit. The joint SCA Community Association hosts numerous events, fostering a strong sense of belonging among residents. With its blend of upscale housing, breathtaking views, and suburban tranquility, it represents a premier choice for professionals and mature families. Prospective buyers will find an exclusive market here, currently showing 7 active listings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Christie Park is dominated by single-detached homes, which account for the overwhelming majority of the housing stock. The neighbourhood has very low condominium and apartment density — roughly 5.5% of buildings — making it one of the most house-oriented communities in SW Calgary. Most detached homes were built between the early 1990s and mid-2000s, featuring generous square footage and mature landscaping.

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Listing information last updated on April 25, 2026 at 8:00 pm (America/Edmonton)