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Homes for Sale in Oakridge, Calgary

Oakridge is a natural fit for families who want mature-neighbourhood calm without sacrificing city access.

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13

Median list price

$314,900

Avg list price

$693,131

Homes for Sale in Oakridge, Calgary

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Buying in Oakridge

Who fits here

Oakridge is a natural fit for families who want mature-neighbourhood calm without sacrificing city access. Developed from 1969 onward, the community is built largely around owner-occupied detached homes — bungalows and two-storeys that sit on generously sized lots lined with mature trees. With roughly 2,300 dwellings and well under 2% of stock in apartments or condos, it draws buyers who value stability and green space over density. The southern boundary runs directly along South Glenmore Park and the Weaselhead Natural Area, so trail access, dog walks, and family bike rides begin at the end of your street — no driving required. The Oakridge Co-op shopping centre anchors a practical commercial strip along Southland Drive, covering everyday groceries, services, and restaurants without leaving the neighbourhood. Public and Catholic school options serve children from kindergarten through high school within or adjacent to the community. Buyers who appreciate a tightly knit SW Calgary address — close to Glenmore Trail and downtown, yet genuinely quiet — consistently choose Oakridge for the long term.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Oakridge is an established SW Calgary neighbourhood where consistent demand from families keeps the market steady. Over the past 12 months, homes have sold with a median sold price and an average. Homes have averaged days on market, reflecting sale-to-list ratios that signal balanced conditions with limited room to negotiate. Active inventory currently sits at 13 listings, with asking prices ranging from. The average price per square foot of reflects the neighbourhood''s mature detached-home character, where lot size and proximity to South Glenmore Park factor heavily into individual values.

Commute and lifestyle

Oakridge sits on the northern doorstep of South Glenmore Park, one of Calgary''s most complete outdoor recreation destinations. The park wraps around the south side of the Glenmore Reservoir and connects seamlessly into the Weaselhead Flats Natural Environment Park — 237 hectares of wetland, coniferous forest, and riparian habitat supporting over 200 bird species and 300 plant species. Residents walk or bike directly onto the reservoir pathway loop, making after-work runs and weekend hikes a genuine daily routine rather than a weekend road trip. Sailing, kayaking, canoeing, and dragon boat racing all operate from the reservoir through the Glenmore Sailing School — the largest sailing school in Canada. Back inside the neighbourhood, tennis courts, a bicycle pump track, a spray park, and a polo field give families activities without leaving the park boundary. For commuters, Glenmore Trail provides fast east-west access across the SW, while Macleod Trail and 14th Street connect north to downtown in under 20 minutes outside peak hours. Multiple Calgary Transit bus routes serve the community, and the broader SW BRT network provides options for car-free commuters.

Long-term context

Oakridge was built-out through the 1970s and has spent the decades since maturing into one of SW Calgary''s most stable residential addresses. Owner-occupancy dominates — less than 9% of dwellings are rented — which anchors the community against the volatility that can affect higher-rental neighbourhoods during market cycles. The Oakridge Crossing redevelopment at the Co-op site (approved 2018, phased construction along Southland Drive SW) signals continued commercial reinvestment, a pattern that historically supports sustained residential values in surrounding blocks. Calgary''s broader SW quadrant has benefited from its access to the ring road system and established school infrastructure, factors that insulate demand. Buyers who purchased in Oakridge during previous market troughs have generally seen appreciation track or exceed Calgary-wide averages over 10-year windows. The combination of a fixed, park-bounded perimeter, low density, and mature tree canopy limits the supply of comparable product — a structural constraint that supports prices through softer cycles.

About Oakridge

Overview

Oakridge is a highly sought-after, mature neighborhood in southwest Calgary, known for its serene, family-friendly atmosphere and abundant natural beauty. Established primarily in the 1970s, it offers a peaceful suburban retreat while maintaining excellent urban connectivity. With direct access to some of the city's best parks and a strong sense of community, Oakridge represents a premium lifestyle for families, professionals, and retirees alike.

Location

Located in Calgary's southwest quadrant, Oakridge is bounded by 90 Avenue SW to the north, Southland Drive SW to the south, 24 Street SW to the east, and the Tsuut'ina Nation to the west. This strategic positioning provides residents with immediate access to the Glenmore Reservoir and Weaselhead Natural Area. The nearby Stoney Trail ensures rapid transit to the mountains or other parts of the city, while downtown Calgary remains less than a 20-minute drive away.

Housing character

The dominant property type in Oakridge is the single-family detached home, often situated on generous, mature, tree-lined lots. Much of the architectural stock consists of well-maintained or heavily renovated bungalows, split-levels, and two-storey homes from the 1970s, retaining their original neighborhood charm. There is also a complementary mix of townhouses and low-rise condos. As a premium market, homes here command strong interest, with a median sold price and an average sold price.

Schools

Families in Oakridge benefit from access to several well-regarded educational institutions. The area is served by a mix of public and Catholic schools, including Louis Riel Elementary and Junior High School, which is notable for its specialized science program. St. Cyril School and nearby Cedarbrae Elementary also provide strong foundational education options, ensuring families have quality choices within a short distance from home.

Transit

Oakridge offers excellent vehicular connectivity for its residents. Major arteries like 14 Street SW and Southland Drive provide straightforward routes toward the inner city, while the nearby Stoney Trail allows for seamless regional commuting. For public transit users, Calgary Transit bus routes efficiently serve the neighborhood, offering reliable connections to the Red Line LRT network for a convenient commute to downtown Calgary and other major employment hubs.

Shopping and dining

Everyday conveniences are easily accessible within the community. The local Oakridge shopping plaza features essential services, including a grocery store, gas stations, and neighborhood restaurants. For a broader retail experience, residents frequently visit nearby Glenmore Landing, which offers a supermarket, boutique shops, and cafes. Furthermore, major retail destinations like Southcentre Mall and CF Chinook Centre are only a short drive away.

Parks and recreation

Oakridge is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The community borders South Glenmore Park, which features an inclusive playground, a spray park, tennis courts, a pump track, and the Glenmore Sailing Club. The adjacent Weaselhead Natural Area offers pristine hiking trails, cross-country skiing, and wildlife viewing along the Elbow River. For indoor recreation, the nearby Southland Leisure Centre provides a wave pool, waterpark, arenas, and fitness facilities.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Oakridge is defined by its deep connection to nature and a tight-knit community spirit. Residents enjoy an active, outdoor-centric routine, frequently taking advantage of the reservoir's extensive pathway system for walking, cycling, and sailing. The Oakridge Community Centre acts as a vibrant hub for local events, sports programs, and community gardens, fostering a welcoming, multi-generational environment where neighbors know each other and community pride runs deep.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Oakridge is predominantly single-family detached homes — bungalows and two-storeys built mainly between 1969 and the early 1980s. Condos and apartments make up less than 2% of the housing stock, so buyers looking for detached ownership on a mature lot will find the widest selection here.

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