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Homes for Sale in Crestmont, Calgary

Crestmont draws buyers who want a quiet, established suburban setting without sacrificing quick access to Calgary's west-end amenities.

Active listings

20

Median list price

$789,000

Avg list price

$1,051,837

Homes for Sale in Crestmont, Calgary

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Buying in Crestmont

Who fits here

Crestmont draws buyers who want a quiet, established suburban setting without sacrificing quick access to Calgary's west-end amenities. The neighbourhood sits at the city's far western edge just south of the Trans-Canada Highway, bordered by Valley Ridge to the north and Rocky View County to the west — so if you value a genuine edge-of-the-city feel with mountain views on clear days, this community delivers. Families make up the core of the buyer pool: CBE public and CSSD Catholic school options (including Our Lady of the Assumption and St. Sylvester French Immersion) are close by, and the single-family street patterns give kids room to move. The housing stock leans heavily toward detached two-storey homes built from the early 2000s onward, with a mix of semi-detached and larger estate lots. Buyers priced out of Cougar Ridge or Springbank Hill often find Crestmont offers comparable quality and a similar lifestyle at a more accessible price point. If Canada Olympic Park ski hills and mountain biking trails, Stoney Trail ring-road access, and a genuinely tight-knit, low-traffic community are on your wish list, Crestmont is worth a close look.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Homes in Crestmont are currently listed from, with a median list price of $789,000. There are 20 active listings on the market right now. Over the past 12 months, homes have sold, achieving a sale-to-list ratio of — a useful signal of how competitive offer conditions have been. The median sold price sits, while the average price per square foot. Homes have been spending an average of days on hômm before going firm, reflecting typical west Calgary suburban demand. Crestmont's compact land area (roughly 0.6 km²) means new inventory is limited, which tends to support price stability when Calgary's overall market softens.

Commute and lifestyle

Crestmont's location at the junction of the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) and Stoney Trail (Ring Road) is one of its strongest practical selling points. Drivers can reach downtown Calgary in roughly 25–35 minutes off-peak, and the ring road provides a fast connection north to the NW communities or south to Glenmore Trail without cutting through city grid traffic. Canada Olympic Park — home to WinSport's ski hills, terrain park, and 25 km of mountain bike trails — is effectively in Crestmont's backyard, making this one of the few Calgary neighbourhoods where you can ski or ride singletrack within minutes of leaving your driveway. Everyday shopping needs are covered at the nearby Brentwood and Crowfoot corridors to the north, and the larger West Hills and Signal Hill retail nodes to the south. The neighbourhood is low-density and car-dependent, but that trade-off comes with noticeably quieter streets, less cut-through traffic than surrounding communities, and a residential pace that is hard to find this close to a major highway interchange.

Long-term context

Crestmont was developed in phases beginning in the early 2000s and reached near-buildout status by the mid-2010s, which is relevant for buyers thinking about long-term value. When a community finishes building, new supply dries up — resale becomes the only option, and prices tend to track the broader west Calgary detached market rather than being diluted by constant new construction from a nearby show home parade. West Calgary's established communities have historically held value well relative to inner-ring areas due to the combination of good school catchments, highway access, and proximity to recreational infrastructure like WinSport and the Paskapoo Slopes. For buyers comparing Crestmont to newer outer-ring communities further from the city, the key question is time-on-infrastructure: Crestmont's roads, pathways, parks, and community associations are mature, which removes the uncertainty that can come with buying into a development still years from completion.

About Crestmont

Overview

Crestmont is an upscale, secluded residential neighbourhood situated on the western edge of Calgary. Developed with a focus on preserving natural landscapes, the community is known for its breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains, rolling foothills, and a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. With its premium positioning, it provides a perfect balance of a serene, nature-oriented environment while remaining closely connected to the rest of the city. The local market reflects this executive appeal, showing an average sold price.

Location

Located in Calgary's southwest quadrant, just south of the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1), Crestmont is uniquely positioned as one of the westernmost communities in the city. This prime location offers a quick escape to the Rocky Mountains and Kananaskis Country without encountering a single traffic light. Despite its secluded, retreat-like feel, downtown Calgary remains highly accessible, requiring only about a 20-minute drive via major arterial roads.

Housing character

The dominant property type in Crestmont consists of premium single-family detached homes, many of which are situated on spacious estate lots that maximize sweeping mountain and valley views. The neighbourhood features modern, traditionally-inspired architecture, with some newer townhome developments introduced in the Crestmont West expansion. Properties are thoughtfully integrated into the preserved natural aspen forests and ravines. The market remains dynamic for these sought-after homes, with 20 active listings and properties sold over the past year.

Schools

Crestmont families are served by schools within the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District. Designated public schools for the area typically include Belvedere Parkway School and Bowness High School in nearby communities. For Catholic education, students are designated to Our Lady of the Assumption, St. Francis, and St. Mary's. Additionally, prestigious private and charter school options, such as the Calgary French & International School and Webber Academy, are located within a short commute.

Transit

While Crestmont's secluded, premium layout makes it predominantly car-dependent, Calgary Transit does provide essential public transportation links. Bus routes, such as the 108, 721, and 896, connect residents from the neighbourhood to key transit hubs like the Brentwood LRT Station and nearby Bowness. These routes offer a convenient commuting alternative for those travelling to the downtown core or the University of Calgary.

Shopping and dining

Commercial development within Crestmont is kept to a minimum to preserve its tranquil residential character, but exceptional shopping and dining are never far away. The nearby Trinity Hills and Greenwich developments provide immediate access to retail, groceries, and local eateries. For a more extensive shopping experience, popular hubs like Westhills Towne Centre, Aspen Landing, and Crowfoot Crossing are all within a short, convenient drive.

Parks and recreation

Nature preservation is central to Crestmont's design, with thirty percent of the community's land dedicated to protecting natural aspen forests, creek beds, and wildlife habitats. Residents enjoy over six kilometres of integrated walking pathways and numerous green spaces. The Crestmont Residents' Hall acts as a community focal point, featuring a spray park, playground, fire pit, and winter skating area. Furthermore, the neighbourhood borders Canada Olympic Park (WinSport), offering world-class skiing, snowboarding, and mountain biking right next door.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Crestmont caters to active families, professionals, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking an executive, family-friendly environment. Residents enjoy a tranquil suburban retreat that prioritizes outdoor recreation, community events hosted by an active homeowners' association, and seamless access to both urban amenities and mountain adventures. The desirability of this peaceful, premium lifestyle is highlighted by homes selling in an average.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Crestmont is predominantly a detached single-family community with two-storey homes built from the early 2000s onward. You will also find semi-detached (duplex-style) properties and a small number of larger estate lots. The neighbourhood reached near-buildout by the mid-2010s, so the vast majority of listings are resale rather than new construction.

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