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Homes for Sale in Hawkwood, Calgary

Hawkwood draws buyers who want a quiet, established NW Calgary neighbourhood with a strong sense of community and room to put down roots.

Active listings

34

Median list price

$704,900

Avg list price

$686,620

Homes for Sale in Hawkwood, Calgary

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Buying in Hawkwood

Who fits here

Hawkwood draws buyers who want a quiet, established NW Calgary neighbourhood with a strong sense of community and room to put down roots. The area skews toward families and move-up buyers: roughly 88% of homes are single-detached, so you'll find generous lot sizes, mature trees, and the kind of street-hockey-in-the-cul-de-sac feel that newer master-planned communities rarely replicate. About 21% of residents are 65+, which also makes Hawkwood attractive to downsizers who want to stay in the same community they've lived in for decades. If you work in the university corridor, Foothills Medical Centre, or downtown and want to avoid the Deerfoot, the Sarcee–John Laurie route into the core is fast and predictable. Investors take note: only 5.5% of dwellings are rentals, so supply is consistently tight and owner-occupier pride shows up in how the neighbourhood is maintained. Hawkwood is a particularly strong fit for buyers who value walkable green space — Nose Hill Park sits right on the western boundary, giving residents direct trail access to one of the largest urban parks in Canada.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Homes in Hawkwood are currently listed between, with a median list price of $704,900. There are 34 properties on the market right now. Over the past 12 months, homes changed hands at a median sold price and an average. Sellers are achieving of their asking price on average, and homes are spending an average of days on market before going firm. The average price per square foot sits, reflecting demand for the neighbourhood's larger single-family lots and mature streetscapes.

Commute and lifestyle

Hawkwood's location at the northwest edge of developed Calgary gives residents fast access to major corridors without the congestion that plagues inner-ring neighbourhoods. Sarcee Trail runs along the eastern boundary and connects directly to Stoney Trail, making the ring road — and the airport or south Calgary employment zones — straightforward. Crowfoot CTrain station on the Red Line is about a five-minute drive, offering a park-and-ride option for downtown commuters; only 7% of Hawkwood residents currently use transit, well below the city average, meaning parking at the station is generally available. Day-to-day errands are handled at Crowfoot Crossing, one of Calgary's larger suburban retail centres, a few minutes east on Country Hills Boulevard. Within the neighbourhood, the Hawkwood Community Association maintains an outdoor rink and programming space, and Nose Hill Park's extensive trail network starts at the neighbourhood's western edge. Families are served by Hawkwood School (K–6, CBE), with F.E. Osborne Junior High and both Sir Winston Churchill and Robert Thirsk High School completing the public pathway. The Catholic stream runs through St. Maria Goretti, St. Jean Brebeuf, and St. Francis High School.

Long-term context

Hawkwood was developed through the 1980s and 1990s on land that was agricultural before Calgary's northwest expansion, named after the Hawkwood dairy farming family who settled the area in 1913. Because the neighbourhood was built out over roughly two decades and has seen little redevelopment since, the housing stock is remarkably consistent — mostly 1,200–2,400 sq ft two-storey and bungalow homes on standard lots. That consistency, combined with very low rental penetration (under 6%), has historically translated into stable, predictable values compared to higher-density or more transitional areas of the city. Calgary's northwest quadrant has benefited from the expansion of the ring road network and continued employment growth at the University of Calgary and Foothills hospital campus, supporting steady demand from professional households. Buyers entering Hawkwood today are typically purchasing in a mature, fully built-out community — there is no speculative development pressure, but also no inventory glut from new construction. The neighbourhood's predominantly owner-occupied, single-family character has kept it in demand across multiple market cycles.

About Hawkwood

Overview

Hawkwood is an established, family-oriented neighbourhood in Northwest Calgary, offering a premium suburban lifestyle. Developed primarily in the 1980s, the community is known for its rolling hills, mature trees, and sweeping views of the city skyline and Rocky Mountains. With a strong community spirit and a highly desirable housing market characterized by a median sold price, Hawkwood remains a top choice for those seeking a peaceful yet well-connected home.

Location

Situated in Calgary's Northwest quadrant, Hawkwood boasts excellent connectivity and a picturesque setting. The neighbourhood is bounded by Country Hills Boulevard to the north, Sarcee Trail to the east, John Laurie Boulevard to the south, and Nose Hill Drive to the west. This strategic location provides residents with quick access to major transportation corridors, ensuring easy commutes to the downtown core, the Calgary International Airport, and weekend getaways to the mountains.

Housing character

The real estate landscape in Hawkwood is characterized by a premium price positioning, with single-family detached homes being the dominant property type. Many of these spacious residences were built in the 1980s and 1990s and feature front-drive garages, private yards, and large windows to capture the surrounding views. The neighbourhood showcases strong market confidence, reflected in an average list price of $686,620 and a sale-to-list ratio.

Schools

Families in Hawkwood benefit from excellent educational options located directly within the community. Younger students can attend Hawkwood School for the public K-6 program or St. Maria Goretti School, which offers Catholic elementary education. For older students, the designated public schools include F.E. Osborne Junior High, Sir Winston Churchill High School, and Robert Thirsk High School, providing a seamless and high-quality educational pathway.

Transit

Hawkwood offers reliable and convenient transit options for its residents. The community is well-served by several Calgary Transit bus routes that navigate the neighbourhood and provide quick connections to the nearby Crowfoot LRT Station. This allows for an efficient, stress-free commute for professionals and students traveling to the University of Calgary, SAIT, or the downtown core.

Shopping and dining

While Hawkwood maintains a quiet residential feel, it is just a short drive from extensive shopping and dining amenities. Residents frequently visit the nearby Crowfoot Crossing, one of the largest outdoor retail complexes in Calgary, which features major grocery stores, big-box retailers, a multiplex movie theatre, and diverse restaurants. The Beacon Hill Shopping Centre is also easily accessible for additional retail options.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a hallmark of the Hawkwood lifestyle. The neighbourhood is interwoven with paved walking paths and ample green spaces, including Hawkcliff Park. The active Hawkwood Community Association manages local amenities like outdoor skating rinks, sports fields, and tennis courts. Furthermore, the expansive natural landscape of Nose Hill Park is located just across John Laurie Boulevard, offering miles of trails for hiking and cycling.

Lifestyle

Life in Hawkwood centers around a vibrant, family-friendly atmosphere with a strong emphasis on community connection and outdoor living. The neighbourhood appeals to professionals, growing families, and retirees seeking a premium, mature area with stunning views. A highly active real estate market, highlighted by homes selling in an average and an average sold price, underscores the enduring appeal of the Hawkwood lifestyle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Hawkwood is overwhelmingly a single-family neighbourhood — approximately 88% of dwellings are detached homes, with a small share of semi-detached and townhomes. Condominiums make up only about 4% of the housing stock, so buyers looking for attached product have limited options here.

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Listing information last updated on April 25, 2026 at 6:00 pm (America/Edmonton)