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Homes for Sale in Coral Springs, Calgary

Coral Springs draws buyers who want the prestige of a lake community without the price tag of SW Calgary.

Active listings

33

Median list price

$727,000

Avg list price

$761,643

Homes for Sale in Coral Springs, Calgary

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Buying in Coral Springs

Who fits here

Coral Springs draws buyers who want the prestige of a lake community without the price tag of SW Calgary. With one of the highest median household incomes in NE Calgary and a neighbourhood built around a central lake, it appeals to families seeking detached homes in a tight-knit setting. The community skews toward owner-occupiers — only about 3% of homes are rentals — which keeps streets stable and pride of ownership high. Buyers with roots in South Asian and Ismaili communities will find an established social fabric here, with community events and cultural familiarity woven into everyday life. The neighbourhood suits move-up buyers upgrading from starter homes elsewhere in the NE, as well as downsizers who want a walkable lakeside setting without sacrificing square footage. First-time buyers with strong incomes can also find value here compared to equivalent lake communities on the south side. If a quiet cul-de-sac, a fishing licence for the private lake, and detached-home ownership in a well-maintained community matter to you, Coral Springs consistently delivers.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Homes in Coral Springs are listed across a range of, reflecting the neighbourhood's mix of original builds and extensively renovated detached properties. The median sold price sits, with an average of — a gap that signals some larger or upgraded homes pulling the average up. Sellers have been achieving a sale-to-list ratio, indicating a market where well-priced homes move without steep discounting. Average days on market runs, meaning motivated buyers should be ready to act within a week or two of a desirable listing appearing. Over the past 12 months, homes have changed hands, keeping inventory relatively tight for a community of this size. There are currently 33 active listings, and price per square foot averages — generally competitive with comparable lake communities in the city. Demand is consistent rather than frenzied, which favours buyers doing careful due diligence.

Commute and lifestyle

Coral Springs sits at the eastern edge of Calgary's NE quadrant, bounded by McKnight Boulevard to the south and Rocky View County to the east. The McKnight–Westwinds CTrain station on the Blue Line is the nearest rapid transit hub, offering a direct ride downtown in roughly 30 minutes with 949 park-and-ride spaces — a real asset for commuters who want to skip highway congestion. Driving downtown via Deerfoot Trail typically takes 20–30 minutes outside of peak hours. For daily errands, McKnight Boulevard and 68 Street NE provide grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, and big-box retail within a short drive. The community itself centres on its private lake, which residents use for fishing, skating in winter, and lakeside walks year-round. The Coral Springs Community Association organises seasonal programming and maintains the lake access areas. Families are well-served by nearby schools, and the broad streets and cul-de-sac design keep through-traffic low. Calgary International Airport is roughly 15 minutes away, a practical advantage for frequent travellers or those with family abroad.

Long-term context

Coral Springs earned its reputation as the wealthiest community in NE Calgary not by accident — it was designed from the start in 1991 with a California-inspired lake-community concept that has aged well compared to surrounding neighbourhoods. That positioning has provided a meaningful price floor over the decades, with detached homes here consistently trading at a premium to non-lake NE communities. The neighbourhood is fully built out at roughly 1.8 square kilometres, meaning supply is genuinely constrained — there are no vacant lots waiting to flood the market. As Calgary's population continues to grow and the NE evolves with transit investment and commercial development along McKnight and 68 Street, Coral Springs benefits from improving surrounding infrastructure without sacrificing its own established character. Buyers who purchased in earlier cycles have generally seen steady appreciation, and the low rental rate keeps the homeowner base stable. For buyers comparing NE Calgary lake communities, Coral Springs offers a compelling combination of location, community design, and long-term demand fundamentals.

About Coral Springs

Overview

Coral Springs is a highly sought-after, family-oriented neighborhood in the northeast quadrant of Calgary, renowned for its distinctive California-inspired architecture and a stunning 16-acre private lake. Established in 1991, the community offers a rare blend of resort-style lakeside living and suburban convenience. With a dynamic market currently seeing around 33 properties available, it remains a premier destination for those seeking a tranquil yet connected lifestyle.

Location

Situated on the eastern edge of the city, Coral Springs is bounded by 64 Avenue NE to the north, McKnight Boulevard to the south, 68 Street NE to the west, and 84 Street NE to the east. This strategic location provides residents with immediate access to the Stoney Trail ring road, allowing for efficient travel throughout the Calgary area and quick trips to the Calgary International Airport.

Housing character

The neighborhood is dominated by single-family detached homes that echo a Mediterranean or Californian aesthetic, frequently featuring stucco exteriors and warm-toned roof lines. Properties typically sit in a mid-range price positioning, underscored by a stable. With a high homeownership rate, the streets are well-maintained, and many properties offer lakefront views or exclusive lake access.

Schools

Families benefit from access to several educational institutions. The neighborhood is home to Monsignor A.J. Hetherington School, a Catholic elementary school. Other nearby public and Catholic options serving the community include Chief Justice Milvain School, Terry Fox Junior High, and Nelson Mandela High School, offering comprehensive education from kindergarten through grade twelve.

Transit

Public transportation is highly accessible, with several Calgary Transit bus routes operating within the neighborhood. These routes provide direct connections to the nearby McKnight-Westwinds LRT station, making the commute to downtown Calgary convenient for working professionals.

Shopping and dining

While Coral Springs maintains a quiet residential feel, it is just minutes away from major commercial hubs. Residents have quick access to the nearby Sunridge Mall for extensive retail options, as well as commercial plazas along McKnight Boulevard and nearby Saddletowne Circle for everyday groceries, casual dining, and essential services.

Parks and recreation

Recreation is anchored by the Coral Springs Residents Association, which manages the private 16-acre lake and sandy beach where residents can swim, boat, fish for stocked trout, and ice skate in the winter. Local parks feature pathways and outdoor fitness equipment. Additionally, the adjacent Don Hartman Northeast Sportsplex and the Genesis Centre offer NHL-sized ice rinks, full gymnasiums, and expansive indoor sports facilities.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Coral Springs is vibrant, diverse, and inherently active. The lake serves as a central hub for community gathering, fostering a close-knit environment. From summer beach volleyball and kayaking to winter hockey games and annual community festivals, the neighborhood offers a unique, year-round resort-like atmosphere that strongly appeals to families.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Coral Springs was built around a private central lake — a feature almost no other NE Calgary community has. That lake, combined with California-inspired streetscapes and a nearly all-detached-home composition, gives it a resort-like feel that commands a price premium and attracts a specific buyer who wants a more curated suburban experience.

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