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Calgary Duplexes for Sale

Calgary's real estate market offers an impressive array of semi-detached homes and duplexes, often referred to locally as "infills" when built in established inner-city neighbourhoods.

Active listings

516

Median list price

$544,475

Avg list price

$674,876

Duplexes for Sale in Calgary

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Duplexes in Calgary

Duplexes overview

Calgary's real estate market offers an impressive array of semi-detached homes and duplexes, often referred to locally as "infills" when built in established inner-city neighbourhoods. These property types provide an excellent middle ground between suburban single-family living and higher-density rowhouses. Whether you are exploring historic communities closer to downtown or master-planned suburban areas, buyers will find a wide variety of duplexes for sale. The current market is active, with 516 properties available, giving prospective buyers plenty of options. In Calgary, semi-detached properties often replace older bungalows on standard 50-foot lots, subdivided to maximize urban space under R-C2 zoning. With homes successfully transacted over the last year, these properties remain highly sought after by those wanting more square footage than a condo without the premium price tag of a fully detached house.

Typical features

When browsing semi-detached homes for sale in Calgary, you will notice a blend of contemporary architectural designs and practical family layouts. Modern inner-city duplexes typically feature two to three storeys, deep floor plans, and fully developed basements that maximize living space. Buyers can expect open-concept main levels boasting nine to ten-foot ceilings, chef-inspired kitchens with large islands, and premium finishes. Upstairs, it is common to find three spacious bedrooms, including a primary suite with a walk-in closet and a luxurious ensuite bathroom. Because lots are often narrower, these homes frequently feature detached double garages accessible via rear laneways. Older suburban duplexes offer more traditional layouts with shared driveways and private backyards. Across all styles, energy-efficient upgrades and large windows are standard, creating bright and functional environments. Properties average around per square foot.

Price range and value

Pricing for Calgary duplexes varies significantly based on location, age, and finishings. Suburban properties or older models present a more accessible entry point, typically starting. In contrast, newly built custom semi-detached infills in highly desirable inner-city communities command higher prices, sometimes stretching into the luxury tier. For the broader market, the average sold price currently sits, positioning these homes as a relatively affordable alternative to large detached houses. Buyers should be prepared for a competitive landscape, as well-priced units often move quickly. Sellers are generally seeing strong returns across the board. Monitoring active MLS® listings allows prospective buyers to stay ahead of the curve and spot value in up-and-coming neighbourhoods. Establishing a clear budget will help you successfully navigate the diverse pricing tiers throughout the city.

Who this suits

Duplexes and semi-detached homes in Calgary appeal to a broad spectrum of buyers seeking a balance of space, privacy, and community connection. They are exceptionally popular among young professionals and growing families who want to live near the downtown core without sacrificing essential amenities like a private yard or a garage. These properties also attract first-time homebuyers looking for an accessible step up from condominium living, as they offer independent entrances and no monthly condo fees in most freehold setups. Additionally, downsizers appreciate the modern, low-maintenance layouts that still provide enough room to host guests. With an average days on market, these homes sell at a steady pace. Savvy real estate investors frequently target these properties as well, utilizing the median list price of $544,475 to secure reliable, long-term rental income opportunities.

About Calgary

Overview

Calgary is Alberta's largest city and the third-largest municipality in Canada, with a 2021 city proper population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806 according to Statistics Canada. Located at the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers, it sits in the transitional zone between the Canadian Prairies and the Rocky Mountain Foothills. As a dominant corporate hub, Calgary claims the second-highest concentration of corporate head offices in Canada, driving an economy deeply rooted in the energy sector and rapidly expanding into aerospace, technology, and agribusiness. Renowned for its exceptionally high quality of life, it consistently ranks among the most livable cities globally. With no provincial sales tax and the lowest corporate tax rates in the country, the local financial landscape remains highly competitive. The residential real estate market is strong, characterized by a that offers comparative affordability relative to other major Canadian markets. Residents enjoy a dynamic urban core, sweeping natural landscapes, and proximity to the majestic Canadian Rockies, making Calgary an internationally recognized destination for business.

Notable neighbourhoods

Calgary features nearly 200 distinct neighbourhoods, each offering unique lifestyles. Inglewood, the city's oldest community, is celebrated for its historic charm, vibrant arts scene, boutique shopping, and direct access to the Bow River. Just south of the downtown core lies the Beltline, Calgary's most densely populated neighbourhood, which attracts young professionals with its high-rise condominiums, electric nightlife, and proximity to 17th Avenue SW. In the northwest, Brentwood provides a mature, transit-connected suburban environment right on the edge of the expansive Nose Hill Park, highly favoured for its top-rated schools. Altadore, located in the southwest near the Marda Loop commercial district, seamlessly blends modern luxury infills with heritage homes and offers immediate access to the Elbow River pathways. Finally, Bowness retains a distinct small-town atmosphere in the west, famous for year-round recreation at Bowness Park and quick access to the Rocky Mountains. Across these varied enclaves, the spans a broad spectrum accommodating diverse budgets.

Schools

Public education in the city is primarily overseen by the Calgary Board of Education, which operates well over 200 schools and serves as the largest school district in Western Canada. The Calgary Catholic School District provides a robust separate schooling option, offering diverse programming including the Design Thinking for Innovation Collegiate program. For higher education, the city is a major academic hub. The University of Calgary, an independent institution since 1966, leads the region in comprehensive research and undergraduate programs. Mount Royal University, established in 1911 and located southwest of the city centre, is renowned for its personalized learning and diverse degrees. Furthermore, the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, founded in 1916, alongside Bow Valley College, delivers premier polytechnic and vocational training directly aligned with the region's evolving industrial and technological sectors. This strong educational infrastructure not only attracts families and international students but also positively impacts local property values, as homes near premier institutions often command a premium.

Transit

Public transportation is managed by Calgary Transit, an extensive network integral to the city's urban mobility. The backbone of the system is the CTrain, a light rail transit network consisting of the Red Line and the Blue Line. Spanning nearly 60 kilometres of track and servicing 45 stations, the CTrain is powered by wind-generated electricity and boasts one of the highest light rail riderships in North America, historically carrying over 300,000 passengers per weekday. To accommodate demand, Calgary Transit utilizes four-car Siemens trains that significantly boost capacity during peak commuting hours. Beyond the LRT, the city relies on a comprehensive bus network, including the MAX Bus Rapid Transit lines that provide high-frequency, limited-stop service across major corridors with dedicated transit lanes and priority signaling. For downtown commuters, a designated free-fare zone along 7th Avenue further incentivizes transit use. This extensive connectivity ensures that neighbourhoods situated near transit hubs benefit from enhanced accessibility, which can positively influence their.

Lifestyle

Calgary offers an exceptional lifestyle that masterfully balances high-energy urban amenities with unparalleled access to nature. Demographically, the city is young, diverse, and affluent, characterized by a high median family income driven by the corporate and energy sectors. Approximately one-third of the population consists of immigrants, enriching the city's cultural fabric with vibrant festivals, diverse culinary scenes, and global traditions. Outdoor recreation is central to the Calgarian identity; residents benefit from the most extensive urban pathway and bikeway network in North America, connecting neighbourhoods directly to the downtown core. The city's geographic position—just an hour's drive from the Rocky Mountains—makes it a premier destination for weekend skiing, hiking, and mountain biking. Within the city boundaries, residents enjoy vast green spaces alongside a thriving arts scene that includes multiple independent theatre companies and live music venues. This high quality of life, coupled with significant economic opportunity, ensures sustained demand within the local housing market, keeping the to competitive yet accessible.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Calgary real estate market for duplexes and semi-detached homes is dynamic and competitive. Properties are turning over steadily, with successful sales recorded over the past year. Buyers will find a mix of older suburban units and brand-new inner-city infills, offering choices across various neighborhoods and price brackets.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 1:00 pm (America/Edmonton)