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Homes for Sale in Pineridge, Calgary

Pineridge draws buyers who want a fully built-out NE Calgary community without the premium of newer infill addresses.

Active listings

54

Median list price

$419,000

Avg list price

$407,051

Homes for Sale in Pineridge, Calgary

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Buying in Pineridge

Who fits here

Pineridge draws buyers who want a fully built-out NE Calgary community without the premium of newer infill addresses. Established in 1974 during the mid-decade building boom, the neighbourhood delivers mature trees, wide lots, and a proven mix of bungalows, bi-levels, and split-levels at entry-level price points relative to the city median. Owner-occupancy runs around 62% of dwellings, meaning most neighbours are long-term residents invested in keeping the community stable. The Pineridge Community Association at 6024 Rundlehorn Drive NE runs ongoing programming, making it easier for newcomers to plug into local networks quickly. Young families benefit from six schools within community boundaries—Douglas Harkness Elementary and Pineridge Community School (CBE) among them—plus St. Patrick Elementary for Catholic families. Village Square Leisure Centre sits at the community edge, offering an indoor wave pool, ice rinks, gymnasium, library branch, and shopping in one complex. Five Calgary Transit routes cross the neighbourhood, and Rundle CTrain station puts downtown within a 25-minute commute. For buyers seeking detached ownership in northeast Calgary without stretching into newer master-planned suburbs, Pineridge consistently offers strong square-footage-to-dollar value.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Pineridge typically trades at a meaningful discount to the Calgary detached median, making it one of northeast Calgary''s more accessible entry points for detached ownership. The last 12 months recorded sales with a median sold price and an average. Homes averaged days on market before going firm, and the sale-to-list ratio came in at —a useful signal of how aggressively sellers are pricing. Active inventory has been running at 54 listings, with the price-per-square-foot average. The broad price range stretches from roughly at the entry end to for larger or renovated properties, giving buyers at multiple budget levels a foothold in the community.

Commute and lifestyle

Pineridge sits in the heart of northeast Calgary, bookended by the Trans-Canada Highway to the south and 32 Avenue NE to the north, which gives residents quick access to Barlow Trail and Memorial Drive—two of the city''s primary east-west arterials. Downtown Calgary is roughly 12–15 km away, a 20–25 minute drive in off-peak traffic. Five Calgary Transit routes serve the neighbourhood, and Rundle CTrain station (Blue Line) provides rapid transit coverage without needing to drive to a park-and-ride. The attached Village Square complex functions as a one-stop community hub: wave pool, waterslides, NHL-size ice rink, weight room, library branch, food court, and retail—all walkable from most Pineridge addresses. Northeast Calgary Industrial is minutes away by Barlow Trail, making the area practical for trades workers and logistics employees who prefer to live close to work. Calgary International Airport is a 10-minute drive, a genuine lifestyle advantage for frequent travellers. The community pathway system connects to regional greenways along the Nose Creek corridor, offering cycling and walking routes that extend well beyond the neighbourhood boundary.

Long-term context

Pineridge was built during Calgary''s mid-1970s suburban expansion, which means the housing stock is fully depreciated in accounting terms but sits on generously sized lots that carry land value independent of the structures above them. That land component has historically tracked Calgary''s broader market cycles without the volatility of spec-built new communities. Because Pineridge price points sit below the city median, the neighbourhood tends to absorb demand spillover when entry-level supply tightens elsewhere in northeast Calgary—buyers priced out of newer communities like Saddle Ridge or Cornerstone often look to established Properties-area communities as a value alternative. The 62% owner-occupancy rate supports price stability; a landlord-heavy community is more susceptible to coordinated selling pressure, but Pineridge''s owner base provides a natural floor. Investors who have held single-family properties here through multiple Calgary oil cycles have generally seen cumulative gains consistent with the broader city average, with the added benefit of strong rental demand given proximity to transit and the airport employment corridor.

About Pineridge

Overview

Pineridge is a well-established, family-friendly neighbourhood in Northeast Calgary. Developed during the mid-1970s building boom, it is one of the four communities collectively known as 'The Properties.' Characterized by mature tree-lined streets and abundant local amenities, the area offers a practical and welcoming environment for long-time residents and newcomers alike.

Location

Located in Calgary's northeast quadrant, Pineridge is bordered by 32 Avenue NE to the north, 16 Avenue NE (Trans-Canada Highway) to the south, 52 Street NE to the west, and 68 Street NE to the east. This strategic positioning provides quick commuter access to nearby commercial hubs and major transportation corridors.

Housing character

The housing landscape in Pineridge is dominated by single-family detached homes, including traditional bungalows, bi-levels, and two-storey builds from the 1970s. The neighbourhood represents an affordable entry point into the Calgary real estate market, featuring an average sold price and homes typically selling in an average.

Schools

The community is highly accessible for students, featuring several excellent schools within its boundaries. Public options include Pineridge School and Douglas Harkness School for elementary, Clarence Sansom School for junior high, and Lester B. Pearson High School. St. Patrick Elementary School provides a local Catholic education option.

Transit

Pineridge is well-served by Calgary Transit, with local bus routes like Route 34 circulating throughout the community. These neighbourhood routes provide direct, reliable connections to the nearby Rundle LRT Station on the Blue Line, offering residents a seamless commute to downtown Calgary and other major hubs.

Shopping and dining

Residents have convenient access to local shopping plazas, such as Pineridge Plaza and Village Square Mall, which offer essential services, grocery options, and local eateries. For more extensive retail and dining needs, major shopping destinations like Sunridge Mall and Marlborough Mall are just a short drive or bus ride away.

Parks and recreation

The neighbourhood's recreational centerpiece is the Village Square Leisure Centre, a massive 5.5-acre municipal facility featuring an indoor wave pool, waterslides, ice rinks, gymnasiums, and a public library. Additionally, the active Pineridge Community Association maintains outdoor tennis courts, a skating rink, and local green spaces.

Lifestyle

Pineridge offers a diverse and active lifestyle centered around community engagement and family-oriented recreation. The abundance of local facilities, combined with affordable housing and walkable access to schools and parks, makes it a highly appealing environment for families seeking convenience and community connection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Pineridge''s housing stock reflects its 1974 origins: the majority of detached homes are bungalows, bi-levels, and split-levels on lots larger than what new builds typically offer at the same price point. You''ll also find a smaller proportion of semi-detached homes and low-rise condominiums. The mix means buyers can choose between single-family detached ownership and a more affordable condo entry depending on budget.

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