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Homes for Sale in Mayland, Calgary

Mayland is a small NE Calgary community that sits at the edge of a large industrial corridor wedged between Barlow Trail, Memorial Drive, and Deerfoot Trail.

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Who fits here

Mayland is a small NE Calgary community that sits at the edge of a large industrial corridor wedged between Barlow Trail, Memorial Drive, and Deerfoot Trail. Unlike its residential neighbour Mayland Heights directly to the north, Mayland itself is predominantly zoned and developed for industrial and commercial use — warehouses, trucking yards, and light-industrial operations define its character. Residentially, the housing stock here is extremely limited and sporadic; buyers searching for a true neighbourhood streetscape should look to adjacent Mayland Heights, which offers 1960s-era bungalows, semi-detached homes, and low-rise condos at attainable prices. That said, Mayland''s location has a specific appeal: buyers who own or operate a business in the surrounding industrial area sometimes seek nearby housing for convenience, and the rare residential parcel that does come to market tends to attract investor interest given the area''s commercial activity. Anyone considering a purchase here should verify zoning carefully with The City of Calgary, understand that green space and community amenities within Mayland proper are minimal, and treat this as an industrial-adjacent investment rather than a family neighbourhood purchase.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Mayland''s residential market is thin by design — the community''s industrial zoning means only a handful of properties trade in any given year. When homes do come to market, they span a wide range: the recorded sale price spread runs from, and the median sold price over recent activity sits. The average sold price of is shaped heavily by the limited sample, so individual sales can move the needle significantly. Average days on market has been, and the sale-to-list ratio of indicates how motivated sellers have been. With only sales recorded in the past 12 months and active listings at any given time, buyers face an illiquid market — patience and diligence on comparables matter more here than in higher-volume Calgary neighbourhoods.

Commute and lifestyle

Mayland''s greatest practical asset is its location. Sandwiched between three of Calgary''s major roadways — Deerfoot Trail to the west, Barlow Trail to the east, and Memorial Drive to the south — residents can reach downtown Calgary in roughly 10 to 15 minutes by car under normal traffic conditions. Deerfoot Trail provides fast access both north toward the airport and south toward Glenmore Trail, making the location functional for commuters who drive. Calgary Transit bus routes serve the surrounding area, with connections toward the City Centre and along Memorial Drive, though Mayland itself does not sit on a CTrain line. The nearest CTrain access is on the Red Line at Bridgeland/Memorial or further east. For daily amenities, residents rely almost entirely on surrounding communities — Mayland Heights to the north and the 16 Avenue NE commercial strip offer grocery stores, pharmacies, and restaurants. The Calgary Zoo and St. Patrick''s Island Park are within a short drive south via Memorial Drive, providing the closest accessible green space and recreational corridors. Expect an urban, car-dependent lifestyle with excellent highway connectivity.

Long-term context

Mayland''s value trajectory is shaped more by Calgary''s industrial land market than by typical residential demand cycles. The community sits at a confluence of major arterials that have historically supported stable industrial land values — proximity to Deerfoot Trail and downtown makes the area perpetually attractive for logistics, trades, and commercial operators. Any residential land here carries a redevelopment premium: buyers are often acquiring a site as much as a home. Calgary''s broader NE industrial corridor has seen steady demand from e-commerce and distribution activity over the past decade, which supports land values in adjacent communities. However, because residential transactions are so infrequent, drawing a reliable appreciation curve is difficult — small sample sizes amplify year-over-year swings. Buyers should benchmark against Mayland Heights trends for a proxy residential signal, while also tracking industrial land values along the Barlow Trail corridor to understand the underlying land premium that underpins any Mayland property purchase.

About Mayland

Overview

Mayland Heights is a well-established, affordable residential community in the northeast quadrant of Calgary. Often considered a hidden gem, it offers a low-profile yet thriving environment with a mix of young professionals and families. The neighbourhood benefits from its elevated position, with some areas offering excellent city views, and currently features an average sold price.

Location

Bounded by major thoroughfares—the Trans-Canada Highway to the north, Memorial Drive to the south, Barlow Trail to the east, and Deerfoot Trail to the west—Mayland Heights offers incredibly convenient commuter access. Despite being surrounded by major routes, the community maintains an insulated, quiet feel while being just a short commute away from downtown Calgary and the vibrant Bridgeland area.

Housing character

Originally annexed in 1910 and developed primarily in the 1960s, the neighbourhood features a diverse mix of housing. About half of the properties are single-family homes, typically mid-century bungalows on generous lots, alongside a selection of low-rise condos and townhomes. The local real estate market moves efficiently, with homes spending an average of on the market.

Schools

Families in Mayland Heights are served by several educational options. The local public elementary, Mayland Heights School (Calgary Board of Education), is uniquely notable for its late-1960s Brutalist architecture. The community also has access to Catholic Separate schools and French Immersion programs in the surrounding districts.

Transit

While considered somewhat car-dependent for daily errands, Mayland Heights has reliable public transit options. It is serviced by several bus routes, including the Max Orange line, and is within close proximity to the Calgary Transit C-Train network, with the Zoo and Barlow/Max Bell stations situated just to the south.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy convenient local amenities, including independent grocers and small businesses. The neighbourhood also borders Bridgeland, giving locals quick access to trendy coffee shops, eateries, and boutique shopping along 1st Avenue NE. An interesting local landmark is an independent food market housed in a preserved 1960s former grocery building featuring a distinctive arched roof.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of green space in the community. Mayland Heights is home to Deerfoot Athletic Park, which offers baseball diamonds and tennis courts. Residents also have quick access to nearby Tom Campbell's Hill Natural Park for off-leash dog walking and scenic views of the Bow River, as well as the pathways near the Inglewood Golf Course.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Mayland Heights is characterized by relaxed, affordable, and convenient urban living. It appeals heavily to young professionals and active residents who value the quick commute to downtown and the ease of reaching the mountains via the Trans-Canada Highway, all while enjoying quiet, tree-lined streets and local parks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mayland is predominantly an industrial and commercial community in NE Calgary. While a small number of residential properties exist within its boundaries, the area is largely zoned for warehousing, light industrial, and commercial use. Buyers looking for a residential neighbourhood experience should consider adjacent Mayland Heights, which borders Mayland to the north and has a full residential housing stock.