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Homes for Sale in Harvest Hills, Calgary

Harvest Hills draws buyers who want a mature, lake-community feel without sacrificing North Calgary access.

Active listings

68

Median list price

$360,000

Avg list price

$461,956

Homes for Sale in Harvest Hills, Calgary

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Buying in Harvest Hills

Who fits here

Harvest Hills draws buyers who want a mature, lake-community feel without sacrificing North Calgary access. Established in 1987 and built out through the 1990s, the neighbourhood sits in the northwest corner of NE Calgary — bounded by Deerfoot Trail to the east, Country Hills Boulevard to the north, Beddington Trail to the south, and Harvest Hills Boulevard to the west. At 2.2 km², it is a compact but complete community with a genuine lake, a network of pathways, and a population that skews toward established families and move-up buyers. The former golf course was redeveloped after 2016, adding newer detached and attached product to a base of original single-family homes, so buyers today can find 1990s bungalows and two-storeys alongside newer semi-detached. With low rental tenure (under 5%) and a historically low-income-resident rate of 5%, ownership culture is strong. Buyers coming from Beddington, Huntington Hills, or further afield often target Harvest Hills for its relative calm, the lake amenity, and the feeling that the neighbourhood is fully grown in — mature trees, established schools, and minimal construction disruption.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Harvest Hills sits within Calgary's north-sector market, which has seen sustained buyer demand since 2020. The current median sold price in the neighbourhood is, with an average sold price. Homes have been selling at of list price on average, reflecting the competitive conditions typical of mature NE Calgary communities. Buyers are typically working with a price range of, with average price per square foot running. The median list price sits at $360,000, and there are currently 68 active listings in the neighbourhood. Over the past 12 months, homes have changed hands here, and the average days on market has been — a useful indicator of how quickly well-priced properties move.

Commute and lifestyle

Harvest Hills is positioned for straightforward access across Calgary's north. Deerfoot Trail runs along the eastern boundary, putting downtown Calgary roughly 20 minutes away under normal traffic conditions, and connecting quickly north toward Airdrie. Country Hills Boulevard to the north links west toward Stoney Trail and east toward the airport. For daily errands, Country Hills Village and Coventry Hills shopping nodes — including big-box anchors — are within a 5-minute drive. Transit riders can access multiple Calgary Transit bus routes along Country Hills Boulevard and Harvest Hills Boulevard, with future Green Line LRT infrastructure planned for land adjacent to the neighbourhood along 96 Avenue NE. The Harvest Hills lake and its surrounding pathway network give residents a genuine outdoor amenity without leaving the community. The five-acre Harvest Hills Off-Leash Area on Harvest Hills Boulevard serves dog owners. The community is in Ward 3. Schools are a major draw: North Trail High School (CBE), which opened in 2023 and serves Harvest Hills and surrounding communities, sits within the neighbourhood, as does Ascension of Our Lord School (CSSD), a K–9 Catholic school with close to 750 students that has operated in the community since 1998.

Long-term context

Harvest Hills benefits from the same structural tailwinds lifting all of Calgary's mature north communities: limited new land supply within the ring road, relatively affordable entry points compared to comparable communities in SW or NW Calgary, and steady in-migration from other provinces keeping absorption rates healthy. The redevelopment of the former golf course after 2016 injected a modest wave of new product and demonstrated that the neighbourhood can attract new capital, which tends to support resale values for existing homes nearby. Calgary's overall population growth — driven by interprovincial migration from Ontario and BC — has disproportionately benefited established, infrastructure-complete communities like Harvest Hills, where buyers do not wait years for schools, parks, or retail to arrive. Buyers evaluating long-term hold should note that the planned Green Line LRT corridor runs near the neighbourhood's southern boundary, and transit-proximate properties in Calgary have historically commanded modest premiums once service is confirmed and construction risk resolves. The combination of lake amenity, school infrastructure, and freeway access makes Harvest Hills a reliable, if not flashy, long-term hold.

About Harvest Hills

Overview

Harvest Hills is a well-established, family-friendly residential neighbourhood in northeast Calgary. Known for its beautiful central lake and expansive green spaces, the community offers a relaxed suburban lifestyle with quick access to urban amenities and major commuter routes. With homes sold over the past year, it remains a highly sought-after destination for families and professionals alike.

Location

Situated in Calgary's Northern Hills district, Harvest Hills is bounded by Country Hills Boulevard to the north, Deerfoot Trail to the east, Beddington Trail to the south, and Harvest Hills Boulevard to the west. This strategic location provides residents with exceptionally convenient access to the Calgary International Airport and downtown Calgary.

Housing character

The real estate landscape in Harvest Hills is predominantly defined by mid-range detached homes set on generously sized lots. A mix of traditional 1990s builds and newer developments, such as the residential transition of the former local golf course, offers diverse architectural choices. Properties here boast an average list price of $461,956.

Schools

Families in Harvest Hills are well-served by both the public and Catholic school systems. Within the community, Ascension of Our Lord School provides Catholic education from Kindergarten to Grade 9, while younger public school students often attend Northern Lights School. Older public school students are designated to the state-of-the-art North Trail High School, which opened in 2023.

Transit

The neighbourhood benefits from excellent public transportation options, anchored by the nearby North Pointe Transit Terminal. This hub provides direct access to the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) Route 301, offering quick express service to Calgary's downtown core. For drivers, immediate access to Deerfoot Trail and Beddington Trail makes city-wide commuting a breeze.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy a wealth of nearby retail and dining options. Harvest Hills Crossing is conveniently located within the community and features a large T&T Supermarket alongside various restaurants and services. Just north of the neighbourhood, Country Hills Village offers major big-box retailers, Landmark Cinemas, and numerous local eateries.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a major draw, centered around the picturesque Harvest Hills Lake and its surrounding paved walking pathways. The community also offers seamless connectivity to the expansive Nose Creek Valley, providing residents with an extensive network of natural trails perfect for hiking, cycling, and morning jogs.

Lifestyle

Life in Harvest Hills perfectly balances tranquil suburban living with urban accessibility. The active Northern Hills Community Association fosters a strong sense of belonging through local events and sports programs. Homes here are in steady demand, typically spending an on the market, appealing to buyers looking for community spirit and lasting value.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Harvest Hills offers a mix of single-family detached homes — mostly two-storeys and bungalows built in the 1990s — along with newer semi-detached and attached product added after the former golf course was redeveloped post-2016. Condominiums and apartments make up a small share of the housing stock (historically around 6% of buildings), so the neighbourhood skews heavily toward ground-oriented ownership housing.

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