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Homes for Sale in Mayland Heights, Calgary

Mayland Heights attracts buyers who want genuine value close to downtown without the premium of inner-city neighbourhoods.

Active listings

18

Median list price

$568,900

Avg list price

$579,678

Homes for Sale in Mayland Heights, Calgary

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Buying in Mayland Heights

Who fits here

Mayland Heights attracts buyers who want genuine value close to downtown without the premium of inner-city neighbourhoods. Established in 1962 and sitting on the ridge above Deerfoot Trail, the community draws young families drawn to the K–6 Mayland Heights School (Calgary Board of Education, Early French Immersion available), first-time buyers looking for solid 1960s bungalows and infill opportunities on generously sized lots, and investors who recognise the neighbourhood''s proximity to both the core and the airport employment corridor. The tight grid of tree-lined streets, the Mayland Heights Community Association, and quick access to Nose Creek Parkway greenspace give it an established, neighbourhood feel that newer NE communities cannot replicate. Buyers who commute via Deerfoot or work near the airport find the location nearly unbeatable — downtown is roughly 10 minutes by car, and YYC is less than 15. The trade-off is a mainly 1960s-era housing stock that rewards buyers willing to renovate or purchase recently upgraded homes.

Current market in the neighbourhood

The Mayland Heights market is driven by detached bungalows and split-levels on mature lots. Over the past 12 months, homes changed hands at a median sold price and an average. Homes are selling at of list price on average, and the typical home finds a buyer in days. Active inventory is currently sitting at 18 listings, with prices generally ranging from. Price per square foot averages, reflecting the strong lot values on the ridge.

Commute and lifestyle

Mayland Heights sits wedged between Deerfoot Trail to the west and Barlow Trail to the east, giving residents two major north–south corridors within walking distance. Deerfoot''s on-ramp at Memorial Drive puts downtown Calgary''s office towers roughly 8–10 minutes away in off-peak traffic — a commute most inner-city neighbourhoods cannot match at this price point. Heading north on Deerfoot or cutting east on Airport Trail, Calgary International Airport (YYC) is roughly 12–14 minutes by car, making the neighbourhood a practical base for frequent flyers and aviation industry workers. Calgary Transit Route 745 (Crescent Heights/Mayland Heights) connects the community to the broader transit network. For everyday errands, 16 Avenue NE (Trans-Canada Highway) forms the northern boundary with grocery stores, box retailers, and restaurants within a short drive. The ridge elevation gives many homes elevated sightlines toward downtown, and Nose Creek Parkway and Tom Campbell''s Hill Natural Area are both within cycling distance for outdoor recreation.

Long-term context

Mayland Heights has benefited from the same inner-ring dynamic reshaping established NE Calgary communities: as infill activity and land values rise in Renfrew, Bridgeland, and Vista Heights to the west, buyers priced out of those markets look east along the ridge. The City of Calgary''s annual market value assessments have tracked steady residential value growth in the community over successive assessment cycles. Because the neighbourhood sits on the Bow River ridge, lot premiums for elevated or south-facing parcels add a natural scarcity element. The existing 1960s housing stock means buyers can still find unrenovated homes with upside, while recent infill and full renovations are resetting the price ceiling. For long-term holders, the combination of location fundamentals — dual freeway access, airport proximity, and inner-city adjacency — supports a durable appreciation story as Calgary''s population continues to grow.

About Mayland Heights

Overview

Mayland Heights is a well-established and highly accessible neighbourhood in Northeast Calgary. Originally known as Crossroads and annexed by the city in 1910, the community saw its major residential development in the 1960s. Today, it is known for its mature tree-lined streets, stunning panoramic views of the Calgary skyline and Rocky Mountains, and an exceptional central location that seamlessly blends suburban tranquility with urban convenience.

Location

Situated in the city's northeast quadrant, Mayland Heights boasts highly convenient boundaries: the Trans-Canada Highway (16th Avenue NE) to the north, Memorial Drive to the south, Deerfoot Trail to the west, and Barlow Trail to the east. This strategic positioning offers residents unparalleled connectivity, making commutes to downtown Calgary, the Calgary International Airport, and other major employment hubs incredibly fast and predictable.

Housing character

The real estate landscape in Mayland Heights is predominantly characterized by mid-century single-family detached bungalows set on generously sized lots, many of which offer excellent potential for modern renovations or secondary suites. The community also features a mix of semi-detached homes, townhouses, and low-rise apartments. With a mid-range price point reflected by a median sold price and an average sold price, the area presents an attractive opportunity for both homeowners and investors.

Schools

Families in Mayland Heights have access to a strong selection of educational options. Public school students are served by Belfast School, Mayland Heights School (which offers a French Immersion program), Colonel Macleod School for junior high, and Crescent Heights High School. For those seeking Catholic education, nearby options include St. Alphonsus, St. Rose of Lima, and St. Mary's High School.

Transit

Public transportation is highly convenient for Mayland Heights residents. The neighbourhood is well-serviced by several Calgary Transit bus routes and sits just a short distance from the Barlow/Max Bell LRT station on the Blue Line. Additionally, the nearby Zoo and Franklin LRT stations provide even more rapid transit options, ensuring that residents who prefer a car-free commute can navigate the city with ease.

Shopping and dining

While the neighbourhood itself is primarily peaceful and residential, its location means residents are never far from commercial amenities. Quick access to 16th Avenue NE connects locals to a variety of everyday services, diners, and shops. Furthermore, major retail destinations like Sunridge Mall, as well as the trendy boutique shops and vibrant culinary scene in nearby Bridgeland and Renfrew, are only a short drive away.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts are thoroughly accommodated in Mayland Heights. The community features Deerfoot Athletic Park, offering tennis courts, baseball diamonds, and winter tobogganing. Nearby Tom Campbell's Hill Natural Park provides hiking trails and iconic city views. Residents also enjoy immediate access to the expansive Nose Creek Pathway, the Bow River pathway system, and major attractions like the Calgary Zoo and TELUS Spark Science Centre.

Lifestyle

Mayland Heights offers a stable, family-oriented lifestyle characterized by a strong sense of community and a reputation as one of the safer neighbourhoods in the northeast. The demographic mix includes young professionals, growing families, and long-term residents who appreciate the quiet streets and central location. The active Crossroads Community Association fosters neighbourhood spirit through local programs and events, making it a highly desirable area for buyers exploring the 18 active listings currently on the market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mayland Heights is primarily a 1960s-era detached neighbourhood. Most homes are bungalows, split-levels, and raised bungalows on mature lots. A growing number of infill builds and fully renovated homes are also available, giving buyers a range from entry-level fixer-uppers to turnkey properties.

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