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Homes for Sale in Cranston, Calgary

Cranston draws buyers who want the rare combination of a finished, amenity-rich community and direct access to Fish Creek Provincial Park — one of North America's largest urban parks.

Active listings

175

Median list price

$599,900

Avg list price

$697,971

Homes for Sale in Cranston, Calgary

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Buying in Cranston

Who fits here

Cranston draws buyers who want the rare combination of a finished, amenity-rich community and direct access to Fish Creek Provincial Park — one of North America's largest urban parks. The neighbourhood skews toward families and move-up buyers: the housing mix is dominated by single-family detached homes on full-sized lots, with a growing share of townhouses and lower-density multi-family options in the newer Century Hall area. Because Cranston is a Residents Association community, every homeowner automatically belongs to a collective that funds and governs Century Hall — a private recreation centre with a full gymnasium, tennis courts, hockey rink, basketball courts, a splash park, and a 2.8-hectare gated park. That kind of privately maintained amenity base is unusual in Calgary and appeals strongly to families who want structured recreation without leaving the neighbourhood. Buyers coming from Auburn Bay, Mahogany, or other lake communities who want equivalent recreational infrastructure but prefer a natural setting over a private lake will find Cranston a compelling alternative.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Cranston is one of SE Calgary's most consistently active resale markets, with properties spanning detached single-family homes, semi-detached, and townhouses generating steady transaction volume year-round. The median sold price in Cranston currently sits and the average sold price is, reflecting the premium that the Residents Association amenities and Fish Creek adjacency command over comparable SE communities. Homes here have averaged days on market recently — a figure worth tracking against the broader Calgary SE average when timing your offer. The sale-to-list ratio of signals how close sellers are achieving to their ask, which directly shapes negotiating strategy. Over the past 12 months, sales have been recorded in Cranston, and there are currently 175 active listings across all property types. Average price per square foot runs, and the price band in the community stretches from at the entry end to for larger detached properties backing onto the park.

Commute and lifestyle

Cranston occupies the far southeast corner of Calgary, bounded by Stoney Trail to the north, Deerfoot Trail to the east, and Fish Creek Park and the Bow River to the south and west — a perimeter that gives residents freeway access in virtually every direction while keeping the interior quiet and residential. Commuters heading downtown typically travel 30–40 minutes via Deerfoot Trail or Stoney Trail depending on time of day. The South Health Campus hospital — a major regional employer — sits immediately to the north in Seton, making Cranston one of the few Calgary communities where healthcare workers can commute by foot or bike. Seton Urban District, just across Stoney Trail, provides day-to-day retail: groceries, restaurants, a Cineplex, and a YMCA opened in 2019 that is among the largest in Canada. Calgary Transit bus routes serve the community, with future Green Line LRT expansion expected to improve southeast transit connectivity. Within the neighbourhood itself, more than 100 km of paved and unpaved trails in Fish Creek Park are accessible by foot from most Cranston streets.

Long-term context

Cranston's long-term value case rests on three factors that are difficult to replicate in newer SE Calgary communities. First, the Fish Creek and Bow River boundary is a permanent natural amenity — no future development will obstruct these views or eliminate trail access, unlike communities abutting undeveloped land. Second, the Cranston Residents Association and Century Hall represent a private infrastructure investment by existing homeowners that creates ongoing demand from buyers specifically seeking that amenity tier. Third, Cranston's positioning adjacent to the Seton employment and commercial node — anchored by South Health Campus — provides a local jobs base that insulates the neighbourhood from pure commuter-market dynamics. Development in Cranston began in 1999 and the community has largely built out its original phases, meaning resale supply is the primary market rather than new construction, which tends to support price floors. Buyers who acquired in early Cranston phases have seen significant long-run appreciation as Seton developed around them and Fish Creek access became increasingly valued by Calgary buyers seeking urban-nature balance.

About Cranston

Overview

Cranston is a vibrant, family-friendly community located in the deep south of Calgary. Known for its stunning views of the Bow River valley and the Rocky Mountains, the neighbourhood offers a balanced lifestyle with excellent amenities. The local real estate market is active, with homes sold over the last year, reflecting strong demand for this well-planned community.

Location

Situated in Calgary's southeast quadrant, Cranston is bounded by Stoney Trail to the north, Deerfoot Trail to the east, and the picturesque Bow River to the south and west. This prime positioning provides residents with quick access to major thoroughfares for commuting across the city, while maintaining a peaceful, nature-adjacent atmosphere.

Housing character

The community predominantly features mid-range detached single-family homes, alongside a selection of townhomes and upscale estate properties situated along the ridge and down in the Cranston's Riverstone enclave. The area appeals to a variety of buyers, with an average list price of $697,971 and homes typically selling at a sale-to-list ratio.

Schools

Families in Cranston are well-served by several local schools located directly within the community, including Cranston School, Sibylla Kiddle School, Dr. George Stanley School, and Christ the King Catholic School. For high school students, the nearby Joane Cardinal-Schubert High School in the adjacent community of Seton offers comprehensive programming.

Transit

Public transit in Cranston relies on efficient Calgary Transit bus routes that connect residents to the Somerset-Bridlewood LRT station for access to the city's Red Line. Commuters also benefit from close proximity to the South Health Campus, which serves as a major transit hub in the neighboring Seton community with future Green Line LRT expansion plans.

Shopping and dining

The neighbourhood's commercial hub, Cranston Market, provides everyday conveniences including a Sobeys grocery store, local pubs like The Berwick, cafes, and essential professional services. For more extensive retail, entertainment, and dining options, residents are just a few minutes away from the sprawling Seton Urban District.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts love Cranston's extensive network of paved pathways that wind along the scenic Bow River escarpment, perfect for walking and cycling. At the heart of the community is Century Hall, a central recreation facility managed by the residents' association, offering a splash park, tennis courts, an outdoor skating rink, and a gymnasium.

Lifestyle

Cranston offers an active, community-focused lifestyle ideal for families and nature lovers alike. With an average days on market, the high desirability of the area is evident, as residents are drawn to the seamless blend of modern suburban amenities, tight-knit community events at Century Hall, and immediate access to the great outdoors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cranston offers a broad mix including single-family detached homes on full-sized lots, semi-detached, townhouses, and a smaller share of low-rise condos. The majority of the community is detached single-family, but newer phases closer to the Seton border have added higher-density options. Current active listings span.

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