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Homes for Sale in Queensland, Calgary

Queensland suits buyers who want an established, fully built-out south Calgary neighbourhood where mature trees, generous lot sizes, and direct access to one of Canada's largest urban parks come standard.

Active listings

26

Median list price

$529,900

Avg list price

$529,081

Homes for Sale in Queensland, Calgary

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Buying in Queensland

Who fits here

Queensland suits buyers who want an established, fully built-out south Calgary neighbourhood where mature trees, generous lot sizes, and direct access to one of Canada's largest urban parks come standard. The community draws families — the housing stock is overwhelmingly single-family detached (over 97% of dwellings are not condos or apartments), built to the spacious 1970s suburban template with full basements, backyard space, and room for a double garage. Haultain Memorial Elementary and Wilma Hansen Junior High both sit within the neighbourhood, so school-run mornings are a short walk rather than a commute. Buyers who prioritise green space will find Queensland hard to beat: the eastern boundary abuts Fish Creek Provincial Park, meaning kilometres of paved trails, wildlife corridors, and the Bow River are reachable on foot. The community is stable and owner-occupied — only about 15% of units are rented — which translates to well-maintained streetscapes and engaged neighbours. If you are comparing Queensland to newer communities further south, expect older mechanicals and cosmetic update potential alongside the mature streetscape premium.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Queensland is a low-turnover south Calgary neighbourhood where the detached home is the dominant product type. Current active listings number 26, with a median asking price of $529,900 and an average of $529,081. Recent sales show a median sold price and an average, with homes averaging days on market. The sale-to-list ratio of signals whether buyers are competing or negotiating. Over the past 12 months, homes have sold in the neighbourhood, and average price per square foot runs.

Commute and lifestyle

Queensland sits roughly 18 km south of downtown Calgary, and most residents drive. Bow Bottom Trail and Canyon Meadows Drive feed quickly onto Macleod Trail, a principal arterial that runs north toward downtown and connects to Deerfoot Trail for cross-city trips — an off-peak run downtown takes around 25 minutes. Calgary Transit route 78 serves the neighbourhood with connections to Anderson Station (Route 201 Red Line LRT), making a car-free downtown commute realistic for nine-to-five workers. Anderson Station is roughly a 10-minute bus ride away, then a 25-minute train to the downtown core. Day-to-day errands are covered by the retail strip along Macleod Trail near Canyon Meadows Drive, including groceries and services within a 5-minute drive. For recreation, Queensland''s eastern edge opens directly onto Fish Creek Provincial Park — the second-largest urban park in Canada at 13.5 km² — with over 100 km of trails, the Sikome Lake Aquatic Centre, picnic areas, and Bow River fishing access. The Queensland Community Association maintains a local hall and programming for all ages, adding a genuine neighbourhood identity alongside the park access.

Long-term context

Queensland completed its primary build-out between 1973 and the early 1980s, which means it is now a fully mature, supply-constrained community. There is no vacant land for new development, so each detached home for sale competes against a small, relatively fixed pool of resale stock — a structural support for values over time. Calgary''s southeast has historically tracked the broader city market rather than outpacing it, but south Calgary communities adjacent to Fish Creek Provincial Park carry a consistent lifestyle premium that buyers recognise across market cycles. Population in Queensland has gradually moderated from a peak of roughly 5,180 (2006) to around 4,585 (2021), reflecting aging demographics and household downsizing rather than demand weakness — the owner-occupancy rate has remained high throughout. As buyers increasingly prioritise park access and established infrastructure over new-build amenities, Fish Creek-adjacent communities like Queensland tend to hold value well through slower markets.

About Queensland

Overview

Welcome to Queensland, a thriving and well-established neighbourhood in southeast Calgary. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, mature trees, and picturesque surroundings, Queensland offers suburban tranquility with urban convenience. With a average home price, this community appeals to young professionals, growing families, and retirees seeking a peaceful environment.

Location

Queensland is situated in the southeastern quadrant of Calgary. It is bordered by Anderson Road to the north, the Bow River and Fish Creek Provincial Park to the east, Canyon Meadows Drive to the south, and Bow Bottom Trail to the west. Residents enjoy easy connectivity to the rest of the city via major routes like Deerfoot Trail and Anderson Road.

Housing character

The community primarily features single-family detached homes built during its initial development in the 1970s, showcasing mature landscaping and classic character. Alongside these mid-range properties—which currently see a median sold price of —buyers can also find a selection of townhouses and low-rise apartments. Homes here are highly sought after, spending an average of on the market.

Schools

Queensland is an excellent location for families, offering convenient educational options right within the neighbourhood. Local public schools include Haultain Memorial Elementary School and Wilma Hansen Junior High School, both located on Queensland Drive SE. Older students have access to nearby high schools such as Lord Beaverbrook and Centennial High School.

Transit

While Queensland is largely car-dependent for daily errands, getting around by vehicle is highly convenient with quick access to major arteries like Deerfoot Trail. For public transportation, the neighbourhood is serviced by several local bus routes that connect residents to the wider Calgary Transit network, including nearby CTrain stations.

Shopping and dining

Although the immediate residential area maintains a quiet, suburban feel with limited commercial zoning, residents are never far from everyday conveniences. Major retail hubs like Southcentre Mall and the expansive Deerfoot Meadows shopping district are just a short drive away, providing a vast array of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts will find Queensland's recreational access unparalleled. The neighbourhood borders the Bow River and the sprawling Fish Creek Provincial Park, offering residents immediate access to extensive paved pathways, hiking and biking trails, and picnic areas. Additionally, the community itself is dotted with numerous local playgrounds and green spaces.

Lifestyle

Life in Queensland is defined by its relaxed, nature-oriented pace and strong community spirit. The local Queensland/Diamond Cove Community Association fosters a welcoming environment with various events and programs. It is the perfect suburban enclave for those who value outdoor recreation, scenic river valley views, and a tight-knit community feel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Queensland is almost exclusively a single-family detached neighbourhood — fewer than 3% of dwellings are condos or apartments. Most homes are 1970s-era bungalows and two-storeys on generous lots with full basements. A small number of semi-detached and rental properties round out the mix, but buyers shopping here should expect detached homes to dominate the available inventory.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 12:00 pm (America/Edmonton)