Who fits here
Huntington Hills suits buyers who want a mature, well-rooted neighbourhood without paying the premium of newer suburban communities. Established in 1967 and sitting in Calgary''s northwest, it appeals strongly to families drawn by the dense cluster of public and Catholic schools — from elementary through to John G. Diefenbaker High School — all within easy walking or cycling distance. The housing stock is almost entirely single-detached bungalows and bi-levels built through the 1970s and 1980s, offering larger lots and solid construction that renovation-minded buyers appreciate. First-time buyers find relative affordability compared to inner-city northwest communities, while move-up buyers value the mature tree canopy, wide streets, and the immediate access to Nose Hill Park along the western edge. The neighbourhood also attracts buyers who commute downtown by transit: the MAX Green rapid bus runs the length of Centre Street directly into the core, with upgraded heated shelters operational since early 2025. Investors see appeal in the area''s mix of detached rentals and a small condominium segment that holds consistent demand from the University of Calgary corridor. Overall, Huntington Hills rewards buyers who prioritise space, schools, and greenspace over architectural novelty.











