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Homes for Sale in Coventry Hills, Calgary

Coventry Hills draws buyers who want generous lot sizes and suburban quiet without surrendering easy highway access.

Active listings

54

Median list price

$588,500

Avg list price

$571,974

Homes for Sale in Coventry Hills, Calgary

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Buying in Coventry Hills

Who fits here

Coventry Hills draws buyers who want generous lot sizes and suburban quiet without surrendering easy highway access. The neighbourhood is dominated by single-family detached homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s — the kind of housing stock that offers real square footage for families who have outgrown condos or townhouses. Ownership rates are high, the streets are calm, and the community has a settled, established feel rather than the rawness of brand-new builds on the city fringe. Buyers relocating from outside Calgary often gravitate here because the price point delivers value compared to inner-city equivalents, while still sitting within the Calgary city limits with full municipal services. It suits dual-income households, buyers upgrading from starter homes, and anyone whose lifestyle revolves around the vehicle rather than transit — Stoney Trail and Deerfoot Trail are minutes away, making regional commutes practical. The relatively low share of rental properties reinforces a stable, owner-occupied character that many buyers actively seek.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Coventry Hills trades at a price point that reflects its suburban, single-family character. The current median sold price sits, with the average coming in. Homes have been spending an average of days on market before going firm, and sellers are achieving roughly of their asking price — a sign of a market where well-priced homes move without prolonged negotiation. Over the past 12 months, properties have changed hands in the neighbourhood. On the active side, list prices are centred around $588,500, with inventory typically spanning from. There are currently 54 homes available, and buyers tracking cost-per-square-foot will find the average sitting at — competitive for a north Calgary neighbourhood with this level of infrastructure and school access.

Commute and lifestyle

Coventry Hills sits in the far northeast of Calgary, bounded by Stoney Trail to the north and Deerfoot Trail to the east — two of the city's busiest ring and arterial routes. That location is a practical asset: drivers can reach downtown Calgary in roughly 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic, and the ring road system makes cross-city travel, airport runs, and day trips to Airdrie or Red Deer straightforward. Calgary Transit serves the area with bus routes connecting to the broader network, and the city's future Green Line LRT planning has historically included the north communities corridor. Daily needs are well-served close to home: Country Hills Town Centre and Coventry Hills commercial areas offer groceries, medical services, and retail. Within the neighbourhood, residents have access to Nose Creek Park and the broader pathway system along Nose Creek, which connects south through Harvest Hills and beyond. Coventry Hills School (K–5) and Northern Lights School serve younger families within walking distance, with Nose Creek School (6–9) and North Trail High School handling older students in the area. St. Clare Catholic Elementary rounds out the Catholic system option.

Long-term context

Coventry Hills was established in 1991, meaning the bulk of its housing stock is now 25 to 35 years old — an age range where original owners have typically paid down significant equity and where buyers can negotiate from a position of knowing exactly what they are getting rather than gambling on new-build timelines or trades. Calgary's north quadrant has benefited from ongoing infrastructure investment, including Stoney Trail's completion into a full ring road, which directly improves commute times and regional connectivity for Coventry Hills residents. The neighbourhood's relatively contained size — approximately 4.1 square kilometres — combined with a built-out housing supply means new inventory cannot simply be added by a developer, which structurally limits downside risk over the long term. Buyers comparing Coventry Hills to the newest communities on the city's far northern fringe will often find that established neighbourhoods offer more mature trees, finished parks, and embedded community life that takes new subdivisions a decade or more to develop. The price differential between Coventry Hills and comparable newer builds tends to narrow over time as those subdivisions mature.

About Coventry Hills

Overview

Coventry Hills is a popular, family-friendly suburban neighbourhood in northern Calgary, established in 1991. It offers a relaxed atmosphere, contemporary homes, and a modern community feel. With strong appeal for families and first-time buyers seeking excellent value, properties in the area see steady demand, typically selling with an. The well-established community is home to over 17,000 residents and provides a balanced mix of residential tranquility and urban convenience.

Location

Coventry Hills is strategically located at the northern edge of Calgary. The neighbourhood's straightforward boundaries include Stoney Trail to the north, Country Hills Boulevard to the south, Deerfoot Trail to the east, and Harvest Hills Boulevard to the west. This ideal positioning allows for an easy 20 to 25-minute drive to downtown Calgary outside of rush hour, and provides exceptionally quick access to the Calgary International Airport, which is less than 10 kilometres away.

Housing character

The neighbourhood predominantly features single-family detached homes built from the 1990s to the 2010s. Buyers will typically find contemporary designs, modern layouts, and open floor plans. Properties here generally offer larger lots and attached garages, delivering strong value for a mid-range budget compared to inner-city options. The local market remains highly active, with properties changing hands recently at an average price.

Schools

Families in Coventry Hills benefit from highly convenient educational options, with several schools situated within walking distance of many homes. Public school students can attend Coventry Hills School or Northern Lights School for kindergarten through grade five, Nose Creek School for middle school, and North Trail High School. Catholic education is also available right in the community at St. Clare Catholic Elementary School.

Transit

Public transit is accessible in Coventry Hills, primarily served by Calgary Transit bus routes such as Route 86 and the 116 Coventry Hills Express. The nearby North Pointe Terminal serves as a major transit hub for the area. While commuting to the city core by bus and LRT can take 45 to 60 minutes, the community's immediate access to major highways makes driving the preferred choice for most residents.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy close proximity to an abundance of retail and dining options. Essential services, grocery stores like Real Canadian Superstore, and casual eateries are just minutes away at the Country Hills Town Centre and Harvest Hills Crossing. For more extensive shopping, dining, and entertainment, the massive CrossIron Mills outlet mall is only a short drive north via Deerfoot Trail.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor and indoor recreation is a major draw for Coventry Hills. The community is dotted with local playgrounds, and the nearby Nose Creek Park provides extensive walking pathways and natural green spaces. A central community hub is Vivo for Healthier Generations, a massive recreation centre offering indoor swimming pools, fitness facilities, ice rinks, and a public library branch.

Lifestyle

Coventry Hills offers a tight-knit, community-oriented lifestyle that is particularly ideal for growing families. The Northern Hills Community Association is highly active, organizing year-round events, neighborhood cleanups, and seasonal festivals. Boasting one of the largest youth soccer programs in Calgary and a plethora of local activities, the neighbourhood cultivates a vibrant and inclusive suburban environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Coventry Hills is almost entirely single-family detached homes, with the majority built between the mid-1990s and early 2000s. You will find a relatively small share of rental properties, which reflects the neighbourhood's strong owner-occupied character. Lot sizes tend to be generous by Calgary suburban standards.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 5:00 pm (America/Edmonton)