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Homes for Sale in Palliser, Calgary

Palliser draws buyers who want a mature, established SW Calgary neighbourhood without the premium price tag of Pump Hill or Britannia next door.

Active listings

6

Median list price

$399,900

Avg list price

$548,267

Homes for Sale in Palliser, Calgary

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Buying in Palliser

Who fits here

Palliser draws buyers who want a mature, established SW Calgary neighbourhood without the premium price tag of Pump Hill or Britannia next door. Established in 1967, the community is compact at just one square kilometre, giving it an unusually walkable, village-like feel for a suburban address. The housing mix skews toward bungalows and split-levels on quiet crescent streets, with a meaningful share of low-rise condos and townhomes that appeal to downsizers and first-time buyers alike. Roughly 37% of units are rented, so investors seeking cash-flow properties find real inventory here. Families are drawn by the catchment schools — Nellie McClung Elementary, John Ware Junior High, and St. Benedict for Catholic-stream students — Tom Brook Athletic Park''s soccer pitches just steps away. The neighbourhood''s crime rate has fallen from 1.3 per 100 residents in 2018 to 0.6 in 2023, one of the sharper safety improvements in the SW quadrant. Buyers who prioritise green-space access over urban buzz will find Palliser a strong fit: the Glenmore Reservoir pathway and Southland Leisure Centre are both under ten minutes on foot.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Palliser''s for-sale market reflects the broader strength of SW Calgary''s established communities. The median sold price sits, while the average sold price comes in. Homes are selling at of asking price, with an average of days on hômm before going firm. Over the past twelve months properties have changed hands. Buyers currently weighing their options will find active listings ranging from, with an average asking price of $548,267. The condo segment — roughly 40% of Palliser''s housing stock — tends to trade at a lower per-square-foot rate than the detached bungalows, giving entry-level buyers a realistic path into this mature SW address.

Commute and lifestyle

Palliser sits inside the loop formed by Glenmore Trail and Southland Drive, giving drivers fast access to both Macleod Trail and Crowchild Trail in under five minutes. Downtown Calgary is roughly a 20-minute drive outside peak hours. For transit riders, the MAX Yellow BRT and bus routes 95, 99, 125, and 126 all call at Southland Station on the neighbourhood''s southern edge, connecting to the CTrain network without a transfer downtown. Cyclists can pick up the 16 km Glenmore Reservoir pathway — a fully off-road perimeter trail circling one of Calgary''s most scenic water bodies — right from the neighbourhood''s north boundary. The trail links to Heritage Park, the Glenmore Sailing Club, and South Glenmore Park. The anchor recreation facility is Southland Leisure Centre at 2000 Southland Dr SW, a 227,000 sq ft complex opened in 1983 and one of only two City-operated leisure centres in Calgary. It houses a wave pool, two water slides, a deepwater dive tank, twin NHL-sized ice rinks (the Joe Kryczka and Ed Whalen arenas), a climbing wall, weight room, and registered programming from gymnastics to martial arts. For families, it effectively replaces the need for multiple memberships.

Long-term context

Calgary''s 2026 property assessment cycle recorded a 15% year-over-year increase in single-residential values city-wide, with condominiums up 22% as migration-driven demand spilled into more affordable segments. Palliser''s mature SW location — adjacent to premium enclaves like Pump Hill and Oakridge — has historically meant steady rather than speculative appreciation. The neighbourhood''s mix of detached bungalows and low-rise condos gives it exposure to both the strongest-performing segment (detached) and the fastest-rising segment (condos) in Calgary''s current cycle. Long-term holders have benefited from the Glenmore Reservoir pathway expansion, which added a continuous off-road link around the reservoir and raised the lifestyle premium for all communities on its perimeter. With the SW quadrant''s infrastructure essentially complete and no large-scale redevelopment land remaining in Palliser itself, supply constraints support continued price stability. Buyers entering now are purchasing into a community that has absorbed decades of Calgary''s growth cycles and emerged with its character intact.

About Palliser

Overview

Palliser is a mature, well-established neighbourhood in southwest Calgary, known for its quiet, tree-lined streets and strong sense of community. Established in the late 1960s, it offers a serene suburban environment with incredible proximity to some of the city's best outdoor amenities, making it ideal for families and active individuals. The local market is highly desirable, with homes spending an average of on the market.

Location

Located in Calgary's southwest quadrant, Palliser is bounded by 90 Avenue SW to the north, Southland Drive SW to the south, 19 Street SW to the east, and 24 Street SW to the west. This strategic positioning provides excellent connectivity to major commuting routes, while bordering the neighbouring communities of Oakridge, Braeside, and Pump Hill.

Housing character

The housing landscape in Palliser presents an affordable entry point into a desirable area, with the dominant property type being rowhouses and townhouses. These well-maintained complexes are often nestled among mature trees and green spaces, complementing a selection of low-rise condominiums and single-family homes. The accessible market is reflected by a median sold price and 6 active listings.

Schools

Families in Palliser benefit from excellent educational options located right in the area. Designated public schools include Nellie McClung School for elementary students, John Ware School for junior high, and Henry Wise Wood High School for older students. Catholic education is also available within the community at St. Benedict Elementary School.

Transit

Public transportation is highly convenient for Palliser residents. Calgary Transit operates several local bus routes, including Route 95, which loops directly through the neighbourhood. These routes provide quick and reliable connections to the nearby Southland LRT Station, allowing commuters to easily travel to downtown Calgary and other major hubs along the Red Line.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy close proximity to a variety of daily necessities, shopping, and dining. The nearby Glenmore Landing shopping centre offers a grocery store, cafes, and local specialty shops. For a more expansive retail and dining experience, Southcentre Mall and the bustling commercial corridors of Macleod Trail are only a short drive away.

Parks and recreation

Palliser is a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Tom Brook Athletic Park is situated right within the neighbourhood, providing great sports facilities. More notably, the community sits adjacent to South Glenmore Park and the Glenmore Reservoir, granting residents immediate access to waterfront pathways, boat docks, and the natural hiking trails of Weaselhead Flats.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Palliser is defined by its perfect balance of suburban tranquility and active, nature-oriented living. With the Glenmore Reservoir practically in their backyard, residents frequently enjoy cycling, sailing, and walking. The welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere is further supported by an active community association, while an average sold price of makes it a high-value choice for homebuyers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Palliser offers a mix of single-detached bungalows and split-levels on crescent streets, plus a significant share of low-rise condos and townhomes — roughly 40% of the housing stock. This variety makes it accessible to both families looking for a detached home and buyers or investors seeking a more affordable condo entry point in SW Calgary.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 1:00 pm (America/Edmonton)