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.











