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Homes for Sale in Cityscape, Calgary

Cityscape draws buyers who want a brand-new-feeling neighbourhood at a price point that still makes sense for Calgary's northeast.

Active listings

59

Median list price

$464,500

Avg list price

$504,658

Homes for Sale in Cityscape, Calgary

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Buying in Cityscape

Who fits here

Cityscape draws buyers who want a brand-new-feeling neighbourhood at a price point that still makes sense for Calgary's northeast. Developed from 2013 onward, the community skews toward younger families and first-time move-up buyers — people who want a detached or semi-detached home with a garage, a walkable streetscape, and a community that feels intentional rather than left over. The housing mix is predominantly single-family detached and semi-detached, with a growing number of front-drive and laned homes built by volume builders who kept entry prices accessible. Cityscape sits in Ward 3, bounded by Métis Trail to the west, Country Hills Boulevard to the north, and the future 60 Street NE extension to the east, placing it in one of Calgary's fastest-growing NE corridors. Buyers who value new-build quality, proximity to Stoney Trail and Deerfoot Trail, and a neighbourhood that is still actively filling in will find Cityscape a strong fit. The community is also well-suited to buyers with ties to Calgary's South Asian and Filipino communities, which have a significant presence across the broader NE quadrant.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Cityscape's for-sale market reflects a newer NE Calgary community that has found its price floor and is trading with steady demand. The median sold price in Cityscape currently sits, with the average coming in. Homes are trading at of list price on average, a reliable gauge of whether buyers or sellers hold the upper hand right now. Days on market average, and homes have changed hands in the past 12 months. Active inventory stands at 59 listings, and the price band runs from at the entry end to for larger detached homes. Average price per square foot is, which reflects the community's blend of laned homes, front-drive double-garage properties, and semi-detached units.

Commute and lifestyle

Cityscape is positioned at the northern edge of Calgary's NE quadrant, roughly 20 km from the downtown core. Country Hills Boulevard runs along the northern boundary and connects directly to Stoney Trail (Ring Road), making cross-city driving straightforward for residents who commute to the airport, industrial areas along 36 Street NE, or suburban employment hubs in the northwest. Métis Trail to the west feeds into Deerfoot Trail within minutes. Calgary Transit serves the area with bus routes connecting Cityscape to the Saddletowne C-Train Station on the Northeast LRT line — the closest rapid transit access point — from which downtown is approximately 30 minutes by rail. Day-to-day amenities are close: CrossIron Mills and the Costco at Country Hills Boulevard NE are within a 10-minute drive, and the Skyview Ranch shopping node along Métis Trail offers groceries, pharmacy, and restaurants. The community itself includes a stormwater pond with surrounding pathway network, green spaces, and a developing community association. Families have access to CBE and CSSD schools serving the broader NE catchment.

Long-term context

Cityscape's value trajectory follows the pattern of Calgary's newer NE master-planned communities — consistent, steady, and underpinned by genuine demand rather than speculative pressure. The neighbourhood broke ground in 2013, meaning a significant portion of the housing stock is between 10 and 13 years old: past the initial builder warranty period but far from the renovation cycle that compresses pricing in older communities. Calgary's NE quadrant has seen sustained population growth fuelled by immigration, and communities like Cityscape — designed with modern lot layouts, attached garages, and neighbourhood-scale green space — have benefited from that demographic tailwind. Proximity to Calgary International Airport (one of Canada's busiest cargo and passenger hubs) supports employment density in the northeast, keeping demand from workers who prefer a short commute. As Cityscape continues to fill out and adjacent communities to the east develop, the neighbourhood's relative affordability within Calgary's new-build tier gives it a defensible price floor for buyers entering today.

About Cityscape

Overview

Cityscape is a vibrant, master-planned residential community located in the northeast quadrant of Calgary. Developed primarily by Mattamy Homes starting in 2013, the neighbourhood is built around a stunning 115-acre environmental reserve, beautifully balancing natural landscapes with modern urban living. The local real estate market is active, seeing sales over the past year with an average sold price.

Location

Situated in Northeast Calgary, Cityscape is bounded by Métis Trail to the west, Country Hills Boulevard (which becomes Highway 564) to the north, the future 60 Street NE extension to the east, and Airport Trail NE to the south. This strategic location offers residents highly convenient access to the QEII Highway and the Calgary International Airport.

Housing character

The dominant property type in Cityscape is the detached home, though the neighbourhood also offers a healthy mix of semi-detached houses and modern townhomes. Architectural styles range from contemporary to traditional, with many newly built properties featuring open-concept layouts and eco-friendly additions like solar panels. Homes here sit in the mid-range price bracket, reflecting a median sold price and spending an average of on the market.

Schools

While there are designated future school sites within the community itself, families in Cityscape currently rely on nearby schools in surrounding neighbourhoods. Options located just a short commute away include Apostles of Jesus School, Peter Lougheed School, and Nelson Mandela High School. Many older students easily commute using Calgary Transit's designated school express routes.

Transit

Cityscape offers solid public transit connectivity through several Calgary Transit bus routes, including the 128, 136, and 145. These local routes provide straightforward connections to nearby Blue Line LRT stations, such as Saddletowne and Whitehorn, making the commute into downtown Calgary highly accessible. For drivers, Métis Trail and Country Hills Boulevard ensure rapid cross-city travel.

Shopping and dining

Residents benefit from a variety of nearby shopping and dining options. Local convenience plazas, cafes, and grocery stores can be found in the adjacent communities of Skyview Ranch and Saddle Ridge. For major retail, dining, and entertainment, the massive CrossIron Mills shopping centre is just a short drive north via the QEII Highway.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a major draw for the community. The focal point is the expansive 115-acre environmental reserve, which features wetlands, scenic ponds, and perimeter walking paths. Cityscape also connects directly to the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway, a 138-kilometre pathway network encircling Calgary. Families frequently enjoy the local Cityscape Music Park Playground, known for its unique musical and sound-making play structures.

Lifestyle

Cityscape fosters a tight-knit, family-friendly, and multicultural environment. It appeals strongly to young professionals and growing families seeking an active outdoor lifestyle without sacrificing urban convenience. With a competitive real estate market showing a sale-to-list ratio and 59 active listings, the neighbourhood continues to be a highly desirable destination for Calgary homebuyers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cityscape's housing stock is primarily single-family detached and semi-detached homes, most built between 2013 and the present. You'll find laned homes, front-drive double-garage properties, and some semi-detached units — all built by volume builders to modern Alberta building code standards. There are no high-rise condos in the neighbourhood, making it a predominantly low-density, ownership-focused community.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 4:00 pm (America/Edmonton)