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Homes for Sale in North Glenmore Park, Calgary

North Glenmore Park draws buyers who want an established SW Calgary address without sacrificing proximity to nature or urban convenience.

Active listings

23

Median list price

$1,525,000

Avg list price

$1,824,835

Homes for Sale in North Glenmore Park, Calgary

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Buying in North Glenmore Park

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.

Current market in the neighbourhood

North Glenmore Park is a tightly held SW community where inventory rarely builds. Over the past 12 months, properties changed hands at a median sold price and an average. Homes averaged days on market before selling, with a sale-to-list ratio of — reflecting the competitive demand for this reservoir-adjacent location. Average price per square foot sits, and the current active listing count of 23 underscores just how few opportunities come to market at any one time. Buyers entering this neighbourhood should expect to act decisively.

Commute and lifestyle

North Glenmore Park''s location at the corner of Crowchild Trail SW and 50 Avenue SW puts two of Calgary''s main arterials within a block, making downtown reachable in roughly 15 minutes by car outside peak hours. Mount Royal University occupies the Lincoln Park neighbourhood directly to the north, meaning faculty, staff, and students can walk or cycle to campus in under 10 minutes — a draw that keeps rental demand in the community consistently strong. The Glenmore Reservoir''s 16 km perimeter pathway begins at the community''s southern boundary, looping past Heritage Park Historical Village and connecting through to Weaselhead Flats and the Elbow River valley. Cyclists and runners use the circuit year-round, and on calm summer evenings the reservoir hosts sailing and canoeing through the Glenmore Sailing Club. Earl Grey Golf Club borders the eastern edge of the neighbourhood, creating a green belt that effectively means no new construction will ever block the views from those lots. Grocery runs are easy via the Glenmore Landing plaza a few minutes south on 14th Street SW, and the concentration of South Calgary restaurants and cafés along 17th Avenue is accessible without getting on a freeway.

Long-term context

North Glenmore Park was annexed by Calgary in 1958 and developed through the early 1960s, giving it over six decades of ownership history. That longevity matters because the land is fully built out — no vacant parcels remain for new subdivision — which structurally limits supply. The SW quadrant has consistently been among Calgary''s most resilient in down cycles, supported by proximity to high-income employment corridors along Crowchild Trail and the Glenmore Trail ring road. Infill activity has been steady: older bungalows on 50-foot lots are attractive redevelopment candidates, and custom infills in the community have pushed price ceilings higher each cycle. The Glenmore Reservoir''s protected status as a drinking water source ensures the green-space character to the south is permanently preserved. Combined with the adjacency to Mount Royal University — now a full degree-granting institution with roughly 12,500 undergraduates — long-term demand anchors are well-established on both the owner-occupier and rental sides.

About North Glenmore Park

Overview

North Glenmore Park is a premium, sought-after residential neighbourhood in Calgary's southwest quadrant. Established in the late 1950s, the community is highly desirable for its exceptional blend of suburban tranquility, mature trees, and inner-city convenience. Situated immediately north of the Glenmore Reservoir, it offers residents an active, upscale lifestyle anchored by a strong local real estate market with an average sold price.

Location

The neighbourhood is bounded by 50th Avenue SW to the north, Crowchild Trail SW to the west, and the Earl Grey Golf Club, Lakeview Golf Course, and Glenmore Athletic Park to the east and south. This strategic location provides rapid access to major city corridors, including Crowchild and Glenmore Trails, as well as being situated just minutes from Mount Royal University.

Housing character

The local real estate landscape is predominantly composed of single-family detached homes on generous, wide lots. While the neighbourhood still features many well-maintained mid-century originals, it has seen a rapid transformation characterized by architect-led luxury infills and full-scale custom rebuilds. Demand for these properties remains robust, with homes seeing an average of on the market and a highly competitive sale-to-list ratio.

Schools

Families in North Glenmore Park are exceptionally well-served by a variety of local educational institutions. Within and immediately adjacent to the community boundaries are Central Memorial High School, Lord Shaughnessy High School, St. James Elementary and Junior High, and the Calgary Girls' School. For post-secondary students, Mount Royal University is situated directly across Crowchild Trail.

Transit

Commuting from North Glenmore Park is straightforward by multiple modes of transportation. The neighbourhood is serviced by Calgary Transit bus routes (including Route 20) with stops conveniently located along 50th and 54th Avenues SW. For active commuters, the area is seamlessly connected to the city's extensive network of dedicated bike lanes and paved regional pathway systems.

Shopping and dining

Although the community maintains a peaceful residential feel, vibrant commercial hubs are located just minutes away. Residents frequently enjoy the bustling Marda Loop shopping and dining district located immediately to the north. For daily errands, nearby Lakeview Plaza offers grocery and bakery essentials, while Westhills Shopping Centre and Chinook Centre provide major retail options within a short drive.

Parks and recreation

Recreational amenities are the defining feature of North Glenmore Park. Residents enjoy immediate access to the Glenmore Reservoir's extensive scenic pathways, the Calgary Canoe Club, and the Calgary Rowing Club. The neighbouring Glenmore Athletic Park features an aquatic centre, tennis courts, sports fields, and a velodrome, while golf enthusiasts are steps away from the Earl Grey and Lakeview Golf Courses.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in North Glenmore Park is distinctly active, outdoor-oriented, and community-focused. It consistently attracts professionals and affluent families looking for an exclusive estate feel without compromising on natural beauty or urban accessibility. An engaged community association further enriches the neighbourhood by hosting a wide array of programs, classes, and social events.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The majority of homes for sale in North Glenmore Park are detached single-family properties — bungalows and two-storeys built primarily in the 1960s through 1980s, many with significant renovations or full custom infill rebuilds. A small share of the stock is semi-detached or condominium, making up roughly 8% of buildings. Lot sizes are generally generous for inner-SW, which is why the community attracts buyers looking for infill potential alongside move-in-ready options.

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