Who fits here
North Glenmore Park draws buyers who want an established SW Calgary address without sacrificing proximity to nature or urban convenience. Developed in the early 1960s, the neighbourhood sits on roughly 1.2 km² and holds just over a thousand dwellings — a scale that keeps streets quiet while supporting a genuine community feel. The housing mix skews toward single-family bungalows and two-storeys from the 1960s–1980s, many of which have been substantially updated or replaced with custom infills. That blend appeals to move-up buyers seeking character lots, as well as professionals and academics drawn by the quick commute to Mount Royal University next door and proximity to downtown along Crowchild Trail. With the Glenmore Reservoir pathway system at the southern fringe, outdoor-oriented buyers get 16 km of multi-use trail for cycling and running without leaving the neighbourhood edge. Families benefit from nearby school options including the Calgary Girls'' School charter program, while the Earl Grey and Lakeview golf courses bordering the community to the east add a level of green-belt separation unusual for this close to the city core. Roughly one-in-five homes are rentals, so the area also appeals to investors targeting long-term tenants connected to MRU.











