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Homes for Sale in Edgemont, Calgary

Edgemont draws buyers who want established NW Calgary roots without sacrificing space or scenery.

Active listings

51

Median list price

$625,000

Avg list price

$647,425

Homes for Sale in Edgemont, Calgary

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Buying in Edgemont

Who fits here

Edgemont draws buyers who want established NW Calgary roots without sacrificing space or scenery. The neighbourhood skews toward families and move-up buyers: roughly 88% of housing is owner-occupied single-family and semi-detached, with only 5.8% condos and 11.1% rentals. Seven subareas — Edgemont Estates, Edgedale, Edenwold, Edgepark, Edgevalley, Edgebrook, and Edgeridge — give buyers a range of vintage and price points, from 1980s bungalows in Estates to newer two-storeys in Edgeridge. The neighbourhood's elevated site on the northwest extension of Nose Hill means many streets have unobstructed views of the Rockies and downtown skyline. Buyers who prioritize walkable green space over a short downtown commute tend to land here. Incomes skew above the Calgary median, and the community reads as stable and mature — low turnover, high pride of ownership.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Edgemont homes are currently listed from, with a median list price of $625,000. There are 51 active listings on the market right now. Over the past 12 months, homes sold in Edgemont at a median sold price and an average. Sellers are typically achieving of their asking price, and homes are spending an average of days on hômm before selling. The average price per square foot sits, reflecting the neighbourhood's predominantly single-family detached stock. These figures shift with season — spring and early fall historically see faster absorption in established NW communities.

Commute and lifestyle

Edgemont sits roughly 18–22 km northwest of downtown Calgary via Shaganappi Trail or Sarcee Trail, both of which connect to the ring road network. Rush-hour drives to the core run 25–40 minutes depending on the route. Calgary Transit serves the neighbourhood with bus routes linking to LRT stations at Crowfoot and Dalhousie (both on the NW leg of the Red Line), putting downtown within 45–55 minutes by transit. The Nose Hill Park boundary effectively touches Edgemont's southeast edge — 11.27 square kilometres of native fescue grassland, 60 km of maintained trails, and some of the best off-leash and hiking access in any Canadian city's urban park. Edgemont Ravine adds a quieter, creek-carved green corridor within the neighbourhood itself. Everyday retail anchors at Edgemont Crossing and nearby Beacon Hill give residents grocery, medical, and dining options without crossing into Dalhousie or Brentwood.

Long-term context

Edgemont was one of Calgary's first large-scale master-planned NW communities, developed from 1978 onward during Calgary's oil boom expansion. That vintage gives the neighbourhood full build-out stability — no pending densification surprises, no half-finished phases. Mature trees, underground utilities, and established community associations translate into consistent long-term demand. NW Calgary as a whole has historically been among the city's most resilient quadrants during down cycles, partly because the owner-occupier rate remains high and partly because Nose Hill Park access creates scarcity value that cannot be replicated elsewhere in the city. The neighbourhood's elevation also means flooding risk is essentially nonexistent — a growing consideration for Calgary buyers since the 2013 floods. For buyers comparing Edgemont against newer satellite communities, the trade-off is clear: a longer drive to the ring road edge, but a far deeper school and park infrastructure built over four decades.

About Edgemont

Overview

Edgemont is one of Northwest Calgary's most distinguished and elevated neighbourhoods, renowned for its panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains and the downtown skyline. Situated at an elevation of 1,245 metres, this established, premium community offers a serene, nature-oriented lifestyle without sacrificing urban convenience. With strong market demand reflected in an average time on market of just, Edgemont attracts families and professionals seeking a prestigious address, ample green space, and a high quality of life.

Location

Located in Calgary's Northwest quadrant, Edgemont is bounded by Country Hills Boulevard to the north, John Laurie Boulevard to the south, Sarcee Trail to the west, and Shaganappi Trail to the east. This prime positioning places residents directly adjacent to the sprawling Nose Hill Park. The neighbourhood's strategic location ensures seamless access to major traffic arteries, providing straightforward commutes to the downtown core, the University of Calgary, and the Foothills Medical Centre.

Housing character

The real estate landscape in Edgemont is defined by premium, generously sized properties, with the dominant property type being detached single-family homes. Many residences were built in the 1980s and 1990s, featuring classic two-storey and sprawling bungalow layouts. Thanks to the area's rolling topography, it is common to find homes with walkout basements backing onto natural ravines and green corridors. With an average sold price and homes typically achieving a sale-to-list ratio, the market reflects the neighbourhood's highly desirable and affluent character.

Schools

Families in Edgemont have access to highly regarded educational institutions right within the community. Younger students typically attend Edgemont School or nearby Captain John Palliser School. For older students, the neighbourhood is served by Tom Baines School, while high schoolers generally fall into the catchment for Sir Winston Churchill High School, which is celebrated for its International Baccalaureate (IB) program and strong academic record.

Transit

Edgemont offers practical public transit options for commuters navigating the city. Calgary Transit bus routes 54, 77, and 154 service the neighbourhood, providing quick 10-to-15-minute feeder connections directly to the nearby Dalhousie CTrain station. From there, the Red Line offers a rapid and efficient commute to downtown Calgary, typically taking about 25 to 35 minutes door-to-door.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy convenient access to everyday amenities within the neighbourhood's local commercial plazas, which feature a Superstore, medical clinics, and local dining favorites like Saigon Rex and Friends Cappuccino Bar. For major retail needs, Edgemont is ideally situated near several large shopping hubs. Beacon Hill Shopping Centre to the north offers big-box retailers, while Market Mall and Crowfoot Crossing are just a short drive away, providing extensive retail, dining, and entertainment options.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a defining feature of Edgemont. The community is woven with extensive ravine pathways, tennis courts, and three off-leash dog parks. Its greatest natural asset is its shared eastern border with Nose Hill Park, an 11-square-kilometre natural environment park offering pristine prairie grasslands and endless hiking trails. The active Edgemont Community Association operates a well-equipped community centre, outdoor skating rinks, and hosts various sports programs.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Edgemont is tranquil, family-centric, and deeply connected to nature. It caters to those who appreciate a premium residential atmosphere coupled with immediate access to outdoor recreation. Residents can start their mornings with a hike through the ravines or Nose Hill Park, participate in vibrant community association events, and enjoy sweeping mountain sunsets from their elevated vantage points. It is an ideal enclave for those seeking a mature, upscale community with a strong sense of belonging.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Edgemont is primarily a single-family neighbourhood. The large majority of the roughly 5,400 dwellings are detached and semi-detached homes, with a small share of townhouses and condominiums in newer subareas. You will find bungalows and split-levels from the 1980s in older subareas like Edgemont Estates and Edgedale, alongside two-storey family homes in Edgepark, Edgevalley, and Edgeridge.

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