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Homes for Sale in Citadel, Calgary

Citadel is a well-established northwest Calgary community that attracts families seeking a quieter suburban setting with strong school options and easy highway access.

Active listings

31

Median list price

$530,000

Avg list price

$517,506

Homes for Sale in Citadel, Calgary

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Buying in Citadel

Who fits here

Citadel is a well-established northwest Calgary community that attracts families seeking a quieter suburban setting with strong school options and easy highway access. With a median household income near $116,000 and a multicultural population of over 10,000 residents, the neighbourhood draws dual-income households, move-up buyers upgrading from condos, and newcomers to Canada looking for community roots. The housing stock leans heavily toward single-family detached homes built through the 1990s and early 2000s, giving buyers a range of floor plans that suit growing families. Retirees and empty nesters also find value here, drawn by walkable pond pathways, proximity to Crowfoot Crossing shopping, and the Melcor YMCA just minutes away. If you prioritize a mature tree canopy, a community association with programming, and access to both CBE and Catholic schools without the premium price tag of newer infill communities, Citadel is worth a serious look.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Citadel's resale market reflects the steady demand that NW Calgary's established communities consistently attract. The current median sold price sits, with an average of across all property types. Homes are selling at of their list price on average, a signal of how competitive conditions remain relative to supply. Buyers typically see homes spend days on market before going firm — quicker than many outer-ring suburbs. Over the past 12 months, properties have changed hands in Citadel. Active listings are currently running at 31, with asking prices ranging from. The average price per square foot of reflects the neighbourhood's detached-dominant mix and the value buyers receive relative to newer NW communities built at higher land costs.

Commute and lifestyle

Citadel sits at the intersection of Stoney Trail and Sarcee Trail, two of Calgary's busiest ring-road and arterial corridors, making car commutes to downtown (roughly 25 minutes off-peak) or to the airport straightforward. For transit-dependent buyers, Calgary Transit Route 138 runs to Crowfoot CTrain Station, connecting riders to the entire LRT network. Day-to-day errands are handled at Crowfoot Crossing, one of Calgary's largest outdoor shopping centres, featuring a movie theatre, Superstore, and dozens of retailers within a five-minute drive. The Melcor YMCA at Crowfoot is the area's flagship fitness hub, offering pools, gyms, and family programming. Inside the neighbourhood, Citadel Park and several interconnected stormwater ponds create a network of paved pathways popular with cyclists, dog walkers, and families pushing strollers. Three schools — Citadel Park Elementary, Arbour Lake School, and St. Brigid Catholic School — serve children K through 9 without requiring a bus ride outside the community for most families.

Long-term context

Citadel was developed primarily through the 1990s and early 2000s after Calgary annexed the land in 1983, meaning the housing stock is now 20 to 30 years old — a sweet spot that delivers built-out mature landscaping, settled infrastructure, and community cohesion that newer suburbs are still building toward. NW Calgary broadly has benefited from sustained population growth driven by immigration and interprovincial migration, keeping demand elevated across established communities. Citadel's location inside Stoney Trail means it captures infrastructure improvements from Calgary's ring-road completion, shortening drive times to the north, west, and south without the noise or land-use disruptions that come with living directly adjacent to a highway. The neighbourhood's multicultural character — with significant Mandarin, Cantonese, Arabic, and Spanish-speaking populations — also positions it well for demand from newcomers who value community networks, proximity to Chinese grocery anchors at Crowfoot, and a demonstrated track record of stable ownership tenure.

About Citadel

Overview

Established in 1993, Citadel is a highly sought-after, family-friendly neighbourhood in Northwest Calgary. Known for its distinct wheel-and-spoke street design, the community features tree-lined pathways that converge on a central recreational hub. It has earned a reputation as one of Calgary's safest and most diverse neighbourhoods, offering residents a strong sense of community spirit.

Location

Citadel is conveniently located in the city's northwest quadrant. It is bounded by Stoney Trail to the north and west, Country Hills Boulevard to the south, and Sarcee Trail to the east. This prime positioning provides residents with quick ring-road access, making commutes around the city and weekend escapes to the mountains highly efficient.

Housing character

The architectural landscape of Citadel is dominated by mid-range detached homes, primarily consisting of 1990s and 2000s two-storey builds and bungalows with attached garages. The neighbourhood also includes several townhome enclaves for low-maintenance living. Properties are nestled along quiet, curved roads and cul-de-sacs. The market remains active, with homes reflecting a competitive and moving steadily at an average.

Schools

Education is highly accessible for local families. Within the neighbourhood boundaries are Citadel Park School (K-4), operated by the Calgary Board of Education, and St. Brigid Catholic School (K-9). Public middle school students typically attend the nearby Arbour Lake School, providing comprehensive educational options just a short distance from home.

Transit

Public transportation efficiently connects residents to the rest of Calgary. Calgary Transit operates several bus routes through the community, notably Route 138, which provides a direct and frequent link to the Crowfoot C-Train Station. During rush hour, express bus routes offer convenient commuter service directly to the downtown core.

Shopping and dining

While Citadel is designed as a peaceful residential enclave, it sits just minutes away from major retail destinations. Beacon Hill Shopping Centre, Country Hills Village, and the Royal Oak shopping area are all easily accessible, providing a wide array of grocery stores, big-box retailers, local restaurants, and essential daily services.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a focal point of the community, centered around a large park space featuring the iconic Citadel Gazebo. The central hub includes an outdoor hockey rink, tennis and basketball courts, soccer pitches, and baseball diamonds. An extensive network of paved pathways weaves through the neighbourhood, while the nearby Twelve Mile Coulee offers natural hiking trails.

Lifestyle

Life in Citadel is relaxed, safe, and heavily community-driven. The active Citadel Community Association keeps the neighbourhood connected through volunteer beautification projects and year-round social events, including an annual Stampede breakfast, outdoor movie nights, and a winter gala. The area perfectly balances a quiet suburban pace with engaging, family-oriented programming.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Citadel's housing stock is predominantly single-family detached homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s, typically ranging from 1,200 to over 2,200 square feet. You will also find a smaller selection of semi-detached and townhome properties, making it primarily a ground-oriented ownership community with limited condo inventory.

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