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Homes for Sale in Highland Park, Calgary

Highland Park draws buyers who want inner-city access without inner-city prices.

Active listings

39

Median list price

$624,999

Avg list price

$634,277

Homes for Sale in Highland Park, Calgary

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Buying in Highland Park

Who fits here

Highland Park draws buyers who want inner-city access without inner-city prices. The neighbourhood sits in Calgary's north-central core, bounded by McKnight Boulevard, Edmonton Trail, 32 Avenue N, and 4 Street W — a compact 1.7 km² that puts Confederation Park, the future Green Line LRT corridor, and downtown within easy reach. The mix skews toward first-time buyers, urban downsizers, and investors: nearly half of existing dwellings are condos or apartments, and the area's density supports low-maintenance living. Infill townhomes and new multi-family builds have added fresh inventory for buyers who want updated finishes without leaving the established inner ring. Proximity to SAIT, Foothills Medical Centre, and the North Hill corridor makes Highland Park a practical choice for healthcare and education workers. Buyers who value walkability, a quiet residential feel, and room for long-term appreciation as the Green Line reshapes the north core will find Highland Park a logical landing spot.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Highland Park's market reflects its transitional momentum. The median sold price currently sits, with an average of across all property types. Homes are moving at an average of days on hômm, and the sale-to-list ratio of indicates how close to asking price sellers are achieving. Over the past 12 months, properties have changed hands in the neighbourhood. Active buyers will find 39 homes currently available, ranging from. The average price per square foot sits, providing a useful benchmark when comparing condo units to infill detached homes on the same block.

Commute and lifestyle

Highland Park's location makes daily life genuinely convenient. Edmonton Trail runs along the eastern edge, connecting directly south to downtown Calgary in under 15 minutes by car outside peak hours. Calgary Transit bus routes on McKnight Boulevard and Edmonton Trail link residents to the broader network, and the planned Green Line LRT — with stations near the North Hill corridor — will add a fast, car-free option directly into the downtown core. Confederation Park is minutes away on foot or by bike, offering 161 hectares of paths, sports fields, and the Laycock tennis centre. The nearby North Hill Centre and shops along 4 Street NW handle everyday errands. Buchanan School (K–6), Georges P. Vanier Junior High, and James Fowler High School are all within the community or immediately adjacent, making school runs manageable without a car. Nose Hill Park, one of Canada's largest urban natural areas, is a short drive north for trail users and dog owners.

Long-term context

Highland Park has historically offered entry-level pricing relative to comparable inner-north communities, which means buyers are still purchasing below the values seen in neighbourhoods like Rosedale or Mount Pleasant directly to the south. The catalyst for the next leg of appreciation is the Green Line LRT, Calgary's largest infrastructure investment, which follows the Edmonton Trail corridor and has already triggered the North Hill Communities Local Area Plan — a City-led planning framework designed to increase density and mixed-use development along the route. The former Highland Park Golf Course lands are being redeveloped into multi-residential buildings, retail, and open space under an approved outline plan, adding a significant new amenity and housing supply to the neighbourhood's northern edge. For buyers with a five-to-ten-year horizon, Highland Park's combination of below-average entry prices, transit-oriented growth policy, and a walkable inner-city location positions it as one of the more structurally sound value plays in Calgary's north core.

About Highland Park

Overview

Highland Park is a mature, inner-city residential neighbourhood in Calgary, offering a blend of historic charm and modern growth. Annexed in 1910 and substantially developed post-1946, the community is characterized by tree-lined streets, rolling topography, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Its central location makes it highly desirable for those seeking a balance between quiet suburban living and immediate urban convenience.

Location

Located in Calgary's northwest quadrant, Highland Park is bounded by McKnight Boulevard to the north, Edmonton Trail to the east, 32 Avenue N to the south, and 4 Street W to the west. This strategic positioning provides residents with direct, rapid access to downtown Calgary via major corridors like Centre Street North, as well as easy routes to the Calgary International Airport and Deerfoot Trail.

Housing character

The neighbourhood features a diverse housing stock where the dominant property type is detached homes. Buyers will find a mix of well-preserved mid-century bungalows, stylish modern infill developments, and low-rise townhomes. With a mid-range price positioning, the local market sees a median sold price and properties averaging on the market, appealing to both professionals and growing families.

Schools

Families in Highland Park are served by several reputable public schools within and immediately surrounding the community. Local educational institutions include Buchanan Elementary School, Georges P. Vanier Junior High School, and James Fowler High School. The neighbourhood's central location also provides convenient access to post-secondary institutions like SAIT and the University of Calgary.

Transit

Highland Park boasts excellent public transit accessibility. Numerous bus routes run along the primary arteries of Centre Street and 4 Street NW, ensuring quick commutes to the downtown core. The community is also poised to benefit significantly from Calgary's future Green Line LRT expansion, which will further streamline transit connectivity and regional access.

Shopping and dining

Everyday conveniences and dining options are easily accessible, with many local businesses, cafes, and restaurants clustered along Centre Street and Edmonton Trail. For more extensive retail needs, residents are just a short drive from major shopping destinations such as Beddington Town Centre, Deerfoot City, and North Hill Centre.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy exceptional access to green spaces. While Highland Park itself features local playgrounds and a community centre, it is situated just minutes from two of Calgary's premier natural spaces: Confederation Park and Nose Hill Park. The neighbourhood also connects easily to the city's extensive regional bike pathway system.

Lifestyle

Highland Park offers an active, community-oriented lifestyle that blends urban amenities with suburban tranquility. The local Highland Park Community Association frequently hosts events, sports, and activities, fostering a tight-knit environment. Residents enjoy a highly walkable setting in many pockets of the neighbourhood, making it a vibrant place for those who appreciate easy access to both nature and the city centre.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Highland Park offers a broad mix: apartment-style condos, townhomes, semi-detached infill, and older detached bungalows. Nearly half of all dwellings in the neighbourhood are condos or apartments, so buyers focused on low-maintenance ownership or investment will find the most options there. Infill townhomes on interior streets have grown in number as the area intensifies ahead of the Green Line LRT.

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Listing information last updated on April 25, 2026 at 7:00 pm (America/Edmonton)