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Homes for Sale in Haysboro, Calgary

Haysboro draws buyers who want an established, mature neighbourhood in south Calgary without paying inner-city prices.

Active listings

80

Median list price

$302,000

Avg list price

$447,705

Homes for Sale in Haysboro, Calgary

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Buying in Haysboro

Who fits here

Haysboro draws buyers who want an established, mature neighbourhood in south Calgary without paying inner-city prices. The community suits families looking for walkable streets, multiple school options, and easy access to green space — the western edge borders the Glenmore Reservoir and its 16-km pathway loop. First-time buyers and downsizers are drawn to the mix of bungalows, split-levels, and low-rise condos originally built in the late 1950s and early 1960s, many of which have been substantially renovated. Investors value the neighbourhood's high rental rate (43% of dwellings are renter-occupied), while owner-occupiers appreciate stable, long-term neighbours and a tight community association. Professionals commuting downtown favour Heritage LRT station — walkable from much of the community — and quick access to Macleod Trail and Glenmore Trail. Buyers who prioritize proximity to nature, functional transit, and authentic neighbourhood character over brand-new construction consistently choose Haysboro.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Haysboro real estate spans a broad price spectrum, giving buyers options from entry-level condos to detached family homes. The current median sold price sits, with an average. Homes are selling at of list price on average, and the typical property spends days on market before conditions are removed. Over the past 12 months, properties changed hands in the neighbourhood. Active listings are currently priced between, with an average list price of $447,705 and an average of per square foot. Detached bungalows and split-levels from the original 1958–1965 build period represent the bulk of single-family inventory, while the condo segment (roughly one-third of all dwellings) offers the most affordable entry points in the neighbourhood.

Commute and lifestyle

Haysboro sits at the intersection of south Calgary's best transit and recreation infrastructure. Heritage CTrain station — on the Red Line connecting Fish Creek to downtown — is within walking distance for most residents, with a 557-space park-and-ride for drivers coming from nearby communities. Macleod Trail forms the eastern boundary, giving direct road access to downtown (roughly 20 minutes off-peak) the ring road network. The western edge of the neighbourhood opens onto the Glenmore Reservoir shoreline and the 16-km multi-use pathway that loops past Heritage Park Historical Village, South Glenmore Park, the Calgary Sailing Club, and Weaselhead Flats Natural Environment Park. Elbow Drive bisects Haysboro and connects residents to River Park and the Elbow River pathway system to the north. Local amenities cluster along Macleod Trail and Heritage Drive, including grocery stores, restaurants, and a range of everyday services. Multiple CBE and Catholic schools are within the community or a short drive, making school-run logistics manageable for families.

Long-term context

Haysboro was developed between 1958 and the mid-1960s on land that was originally a dairy farm owned by Harry Hays — a future Calgary mayor, Member of Parliament, and Senator. The neighbourhood name honours that heritage. Since its founding, Haysboro has evolved from a post-war bungalow belt into a mixed housing community, with infill semi-detached homes and low-rise condos supplementing the original detached stock. Its location — sandwiched between the Glenmore Reservoir to the west and Macleod Trail to the east, roughly 8 km from downtown — has historically insulated values from the volatility seen in more peripheral suburbs. The arrival of Heritage LRT station cemented the neighbourhood's long-term desirability. Calgary's southwest continues to attract buyers seeking proximity to Chinook Centre, Rockyview Hospital, and established school options, and Haysboro benefits from all three. The community's relatively dense mix of ownership and rental housing (about one-third condos, 43% renters) creates a resilient demand base even during slower market cycles.

About Haysboro

Overview

Haysboro is a highly sought-after and affordable residential neighbourhood in the southwest quadrant of Calgary. Established in 1958, this mature community boasts tree-lined streets and a strong community spirit. With a median sold price and homes sold in the past 12 months, it offers an accessible entry point into the Calgary market, particularly for first-time buyers and young professionals seeking convenience and value.

Location

Situated in SW Calgary, Haysboro is perfectly positioned for both work and play. The neighbourhood is bounded by Heritage Drive to the north, 98th Avenue and Southland Drive to the south, Macleod Trail to the east, and 14 Street W to the west, with Elbow Drive bisecting the community for easy north-south travel.

Housing character

While the area features charming mid-century bungalows, the dominant property types are affordable apartments, low-rise condos, and townhomes. High-density residential buildings, particularly near Macleod Trail, provide excellent options for budget-conscious buyers. The current market shows an average sold price and properties moving at an average, reflecting a dynamic and accessible real estate landscape.

Schools

Families in Haysboro have access to a strong selection of educational institutions. Local public schools include Haysboro School for elementary students, Woodman School for junior high, and Eugene Coste School, which offers a Spanish bilingual program. St. Gerard Bilingual School and Akiva Academy provide alternative and private education options within the community boundaries.

Transit

Transit and commuting in Haysboro are exceptionally convenient. The neighbourhood is directly serviced by the Calgary Transit CTrain network, with Heritage Station and Southland Station offering rapid access to downtown Calgary along the Red Line. Major roadways like Macleod Trail and 14 Street SW provide seamless driving routes for commuters.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy fantastic access to both local and major retail destinations. Everyday conveniences can be found within the neighbourhood the nearby Glenmore Landing shopping centre. For comprehensive retail therapy, dining, and entertainment, two of Calgary's premier shopping destinations—Chinook Centre and Southcentre Mall—are just a short drive or train ride away.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts thrive in Haysboro thanks to its proximity to some of Calgary's best natural amenities. The community is just a short distance from the Glenmore Reservoir and the Weaselhead Natural Area, offering extensive pathways for biking, walking, and kayaking. Local green spaces, playgrounds, and the nearby Heritage Park Historical Village provide endless weekend activities.

Lifestyle

Haysboro offers an active, community-focused lifestyle that blends suburban tranquility with urban convenience. The community association hosts year-round events at the local hall, fostering a welcoming environment. With an active listing count of 80 and an average price per square foot, the neighbourhood remains a vibrant, affordable choice for those looking to enjoy everything southwest Calgary has to offer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Haysboro has a diverse housing mix: detached bungalows and split-levels from the late 1950s and 1960s make up the majority of single-family inventory, while low-rise condos and apartments account for roughly one-third of all dwellings. Infill semi-detached homes have been added in recent decades, giving buyers options across a wide price range.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 10:00 am (America/Edmonton)