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Homes for Sale in Mount Pleasant, Calgary

Mount Pleasant draws buyers who want inner-city NW convenience without paying Hillhurst or Kensington premiums.

Active listings

72

Median list price

$824,950

Avg list price

$915,802

Homes for Sale in Mount Pleasant, Calgary

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Buying in Mount Pleasant

Who fits here

Mount Pleasant draws buyers who want inner-city NW convenience without paying Hillhurst or Kensington premiums. The neighbourhood sits between 16 Avenue NW to the south and 32 Avenue NW to the north, with Confederation Park as its western border — a 200-hectare green space that gives residents a genuine park backyard rather than a postage-stamp median. The housing stock is a real mix: original 1940s and 1950s bungalows on full lots, semi-detached infills, and newer three-storey townhomes, so buyers across a wide budget range find a foothold here. SAIT is a 10-minute walk south, which makes the neighbourhood appealing to faculty, staff, and mature students who prefer owning near campus. Young families appreciate the walkable access to Rosemont School (K–6, CBE), the community rink, and North Hill Mall a few blocks east on 16 Avenue. First-time buyers eyeing a character bungalow to renovate, investors looking for a solid long-term hold near post-secondary institutions, and move-up buyers who want a detached home close to downtown all compete for listings here.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Mount Pleasant is an active inner-city market. The median sold price sits, with an average of across all property types. Homes typically spend days on market before selling, and the sale-to-list ratio of reflects steady demand with limited inventory. Over the past 12 months, properties changed hands in the neighbourhood. Active listings currently sit at 72, spanning a price range of roughly. Average price per square foot runs, which remains below comparable inner-city SW communities — a gap that has historically narrowed as infill redevelopment continues.

Commute and lifestyle

Mount Pleasant residents enjoy one of the more connected locations in Calgary's inner NW. Lions Park CTrain station on the NW/West line sits just minutes south, giving car-free commuters a direct ride downtown in under 15 minutes. Bus routes 19, 91, and 404 add surface coverage to SAIT, the University of Calgary, and Foothills Medical Centre. Cyclists can reach downtown via the dedicated paths along the Bow River pathway system, accessible through Confederation Park to the west. Day-to-day errands are easy on foot: North Hill Mall anchors the southeast corner of the neighbourhood at 16 Avenue and Centre Street NW, with a grocery store, pharmacy, and services. The commercial strip along 4 Street NW — part of the city-designated North Hill Main Street corridor — adds cafes, restaurants, and independent retail within walking distance. Confederation Park itself offers 18 holes of disc golf, a spray park, tennis courts, and maintained walking paths year-round. Crime rates have improved significantly, dropping from 4.1 per 100 residents in 2018 to 2.7 in 2023 according to City of Calgary data.

Long-term context

Mount Pleasant has benefited from two overlapping forces: Calgary's broad residential price run-up since 2020 and the steady inner-city infill cycle that has transformed neighbouring communities like Capitol Hill and Rosedale. Single-family assessments in Calgary rose roughly 50% from 2020 to 2025 across the city, and established inner-NW neighbourhoods with proximity to post-secondary institutions and transit have tracked above that average. The 2026 City of Calgary property assessment cycle showed continued upward movement in residential values. With the North Hill Main Street plan formalising higher-density mixed use along 4 Street NW and ongoing lot-by-lot redevelopment replacing original bungalows with semi-detached infills, Mount Pleasant''s price floor has been rising gradually. Buyers acquiring original stock today are effectively buying ahead of the next infill cycle.

About Mount Pleasant

Overview

Mount Pleasant is a highly desirable, well-established inner-city neighbourhood in Calgary's northwest quadrant. Blending historic charm with modern conveniences, it appeals to professionals and families seeking a balanced urban lifestyle with immediate access to expansive green spaces. The active local real estate market sees roughly homes change hands annually, with properties spending an average of on the market.

Location

Situated just four kilometres north of downtown Calgary, Mount Pleasant is bordered by 32nd Avenue NW and Confederation Park to the north, 16th Avenue NW (Trans-Canada Highway) to the south, 2nd Street NW to the east, and 10th Street NW to the west. This prime central location ensures excellent connectivity to the downtown core and major cross-city routes.

Housing character

Established in 1912, the neighbourhood features picturesque, tree-lined streets showcasing a diverse mix of real estate. The architectural landscape ranges from preserved historic character homes and wartime bungalows to contemporary, high-end detached infills. Reflecting its premium positioning, the area commands a median sold price, with buyers navigating an active inventory of 72 properties.

Schools

Families in Mount Pleasant have access to well-regarded educational institutions, including King George School, St. Joseph Elementary Junior High, and Balmoral School. The neighbourhood is also highly convenient for post-secondary students, located just minutes from both SAIT Polytechnic and the University of Calgary.

Transit

Mount Pleasant is a very accessible community with a strong walkability profile and a high Bike Score. Residents benefit from robust public transit routes along 10th Street and 4th Street NW, while 16th Avenue NW provides quick vehicle access across the city. Commuting to downtown typically takes under 15 minutes by car or transit.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy a thriving local economy with easy access to boutique shopping, cafes, and diverse dining options. Essential retail and services are concentrated along 16th Avenue NW and nearby 4th Street NW, while the adjacent North Hill Centre provides comprehensive shopping amenities just south of the neighbourhood boundary.

Parks and recreation

The community's crown jewel is Confederation Park, a 160-acre green space on the northern boundary featuring pathways, a golf course, and the annual Lions Festival of Lights. Locally, the Mount Pleasant Sportsplex offers an indoor ice rink, while the popular Mount Pleasant Outdoor Pool is a summer staple for families.

Lifestyle

Mount Pleasant boasts a vibrant, community-oriented lifestyle anchored by an active community association. Neighbours regularly gather for weekly Friday night campfires, movie nights, a community garden at the North Mount Pleasant Arts Centre, and the highly anticipated annual Stampede breakfast at the outdoor pool.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The average sold price in Mount Pleasant is, with a range typically running from to depending on property type. Original bungalows and condos sit at the lower end, while newly built infill detached homes can exceed $1.2 million.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 4:00 pm (America/Edmonton)