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Homes for Sale in Huntington Hills, Calgary

Huntington Hills suits buyers who want a mature, well-rooted neighbourhood without paying the premium of newer suburban communities.

Active listings

42

Median list price

$410,000

Avg list price

$424,695

Homes for Sale in Huntington Hills, Calgary

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Buying in Huntington Hills

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.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Huntington Hills is a mid-sized northwest Calgary neighbourhood where the market tilts toward detached single-family homes. The median sold price currently sits, with an average sold price. Homes have been selling at of list price on average, with properties spending roughly days on market before going firm. Over the past 12 months, homes have changed hands in the community. Active inventory stands at 42 listings, spanning a price range from. The average price per square foot is, reflecting the predominantly bungalow-and-bi-level stock that characterises this 1960s–1980s-era neighbourhood.

Commute and lifestyle

Huntington Hills sits roughly 12 km from downtown Calgary, and Centre Street acts as its main artery straight into the core. The MAX Green BRT — upgraded in early 2025 with heated shelters and larger platforms along the Centre Street corridor — puts commuters at City Hall in about 30 minutes without a transfer. Drivers can reach downtown via Centre Street or jump onto Deerfoot Trail on the neighbourhood''s eastern edge for a quick run south. Calgary International Airport is under 15 minutes northeast via Deerfoot, a genuine advantage for frequent flyers. Day-to-day errands are easy: Beddington Town Centre at the northern boundary anchors big-box retail and groceries, and Centre Street itself has an established strip of independent restaurants, pharmacies, and services. Within the neighbourhood, Nose Hill Park stretches along the entire western flank — one of North America''s largest urban parks — with kilometres of walking and off-leash trails popular year-round. Local parks and recently upgraded playgrounds give younger families gathering spots within a short walk of nearly every block. The Huntington Hills Community Association operates an arena and programming year-round, adding a genuine community hub to the lifestyle.

Long-term context

Huntington Hills entered the 2020s as one of Calgary''s more modestly priced northwest communities, and the broader Calgary detached market rally since 2021 has lifted values meaningfully across the neighbourhood. Detached home prices across the city rose roughly 7% between mid-2020 and mid-2021 alone, and northwest Calgary bungalows have tracked that trajectory as buyers priced out of inner-city communities moved outward. The community''s fundamentals support continued steady appreciation: fixed land supply within established boundaries, consistent school catchment demand, and the proximity to Nose Hill Park are structural advantages that newer subdivisions cannot replicate. The planned Green Line LRT — confirmed to follow the Centre Street North corridor — is the single largest long-term value catalyst, as rail transit access has historically added a durable premium to homes within walking distance of stations. Buyers purchasing today are effectively ahead of that infrastructure curve, in a neighbourhood where the downside is limited by strong rental demand and enduring family appeal.

About Huntington Hills

Overview

Huntington Hills is a mature, well-established neighborhood in Calgary's northern quadrant. Straddling Centre Street, it offers a balanced lifestyle with excellent connectivity to the downtown core. With a consistently active real estate market seeing homes sold over the past year, it remains a highly sought-after, mid-range community for growing families and professionals alike.

Location

The neighborhood is strategically bounded by 64 Avenue N to the south, Beddington Boulevard to the north, Deerfoot Trail to the east, and Nose Hill Park to the west. Uniquely, Huntington Hills spans both the Northwest (NW) and Northeast (NE) quadrants of Calgary, providing residents with exceptional cross-city road access.

Housing character

Developed primarily throughout the 1970s, the neighborhood features wide, tree-lined streets dominated by single-family detached homes, particularly classic bungalows and split-level designs. The housing market is competitive and accessible, characterized by an average sold price and properties spending an average of on the market.

Schools

The area is exceptionally well-equipped for families due to its strong educational options. Public schools within the community include Huntington Hills School, Alex Munro Elementary, Sir John A. Macdonald Junior High, and John G. Diefenbaker High School. Catholic education is also readily accessible via St. Henry and St. Hubert elementary schools.

Transit

Transit connectivity is a major advantage for residents. Centre Street serves as a primary transit corridor featuring high-frequency bus service, including rapid express routes directly into downtown Calgary. Furthermore, the community is positioned along the alignment for the city's future Green Line LRT expansion.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy convenient access to diverse retail and dining options. Hunterhorn Plaza and the adjacent Beddington Town Centre provide everyday grocery and service needs, while the major commercial and entertainment hub of Deerfoot City is located just minutes away across Deerfoot Trail.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts benefit from the community's proximity to the expansive Nose Hill Park to the west and the pathways of Nose Creek Park to the east. The active Huntington Hills Community Association operates a comprehensive facility that includes the Murray Copot Arena, a gymnasium, a skatepark, and curling rinks.

Lifestyle

Huntington Hills offers a relaxed, family-oriented lifestyle rooted in a mature, leafy setting. Its appealing blend of abundant green spaces, strong local amenities, and approachability—highlighted by a median sold price of —makes it a vibrant and welcoming community for diverse residents.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The vast majority of homes in Huntington Hills are single-detached bungalows and bi-levels built in the 1970s and 1980s. You''ll also find a smaller number of semi-detached homes and a limited condominium segment. Lots tend to be generous by Calgary standards, and many properties have been updated or renovated while retaining their original footprint.

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Listing information last updated on April 25, 2026 at 8:00 pm (America/Edmonton)