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Homes for Sale in Ramsay, Calgary

Ramsay suits buyers who want genuine inner-city character without paying Beltline prices.

Active listings

21

Median list price

$850,000

Avg list price

$1,117,081

Homes for Sale in Ramsay, Calgary

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Buying in Ramsay

Who fits here

Ramsay suits buyers who want genuine inner-city character without paying Beltline prices. The neighbourhood occupies Calgary''s historic SE, bordered by the Stampede Grounds to the west and the Elbow River pathway network to the north—giving residents a front-row seat to Stampede Week and year-round access to some of the city''s best multi-use trails. The housing stock is a mix of original craftsman bungalows, infill semi-detached homes, and low-rise condos, so the entry price range spans a wide band. That variety attracts a diverse crowd: young professionals drawn to the walkable 9 Avenue corridor in adjacent Inglewood, downsizers trading square footage for location, and investors who see the Green Line catalyst taking shape. Renters historically made up nearly half the community, which means the investor case is well-established. First-time buyers get charming older homes with good bones; move-up buyers get new infill with inner-city convenience. The community''s compact 0.9 km² footprint keeps everything close—Ramsay School (K–6), the Ramsay Inclusive Playground, and Crossroads Market are all within easy walking distance.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Ramsay is a compact, high-demand inner-city pocket where available inventory moves quickly. The median sold price in the neighbourhood currently sits, with an average. Homes have been selling in an average of days, and the sale-to-list ratio of reflects consistent buyer competition. Over the past 12 months, properties have changed hands. Active listings are limited at 21, keeping upward pressure on pricing. Average price per square foot runs, and recent sales have ranged from to —a spread that reflects the mix of original bungalows, infill semis, and low-rise condos that define the neighbourhood.

Commute and lifestyle

Ramsay sits less than 3 km from downtown Calgary''s core, and the commute options are already strong—but they are about to get significantly better. The Green Line''s Ramsay/Inglewood Station, an elevated stop at 11 Street S.E. with access from both the Ramsay and Inglewood sides, reached 90% design completion in December 2025. A second stop, 26 Avenue S.E., adds another transit touchpoint for the southern end of the community. Together they will give residents car-free access to downtown, the university corridor, and eventually the full north-south Green Line spine. For drivers, Macleod Trail and Deerfoot are minutes away. Cyclists and walkers benefit from the Elbow River pathway, which connects south through Fish Creek and north to downtown without touching a major road. Scotsman''s Hill—a ridge at the community''s northwest edge—delivers one of Calgary''s signature viewpoints, looking directly over the Stampede infield and the downtown skyline. Day-to-day life revolves around the 9 Avenue strip in Inglewood (independent coffee shops, breweries, restaurants) and Crossroads Market, both reachable on foot. Ramsay School serves K–6 within the community; Janus Academy provides specialized programming for autistic youth.

Long-term context

Ramsay has historically traded at a discount to comparable inner-city neighbourhoods largely because of its industrial fringe and limited transit. Both headwinds are fading. The City of Calgary''s approved Green Line project is advancing construction packages through 2026, with the Ramsay Elevated Guideway and Elevated Stations packages among those being awarded. An elevated station at 11 Street S.E. effectively places Ramsay on the LRT map for the first time—a step-change in accessibility that has historically repriced inner-city neighbourhoods in Calgary and other Canadian cities. Complementary public realm improvements along 11 Street S.E. between 21 and 26 Avenues are already planned as part of the Transit-Oriented Development strategy. Combined with growing buyer interest in authentic, walkable communities near the Stampede Grounds and Elbow River, Ramsay is positioned as one of the inner SE''s clearest value-appreciation plays over the medium term.

About Ramsay

Overview

Ramsay is a historic, vibrant inner-city community offering unmatched views of the downtown skyline and an eclectic, artsy atmosphere. One of Calgary's oldest neighborhoods, it has evolved into a highly desirable area for those seeking a premium urban lifestyle, reflected by its robust market where homes changed hands over the past year.

Location

Situated just southeast of downtown Calgary, Ramsay boasts an incredibly central position. It is bounded by the Elbow River to the west and historic Inglewood to the north, providing residents with quick walking access to the city core, the Stampede Grounds, and major thoroughfares.

Housing character

Ramsay's streetscapes are a charming mix of beautifully restored early-1900s heritage homes and sleek, modern architectural infills. Detached properties are the dominant housing type, commanding a premium price point with an average sold price and spending an average of on the market.

Schools

Families in the community are well-served by local educational options, most notably Ramsay School, a historic Calgary Board of Education elementary school located right in the neighborhood. For older students and alternative programs, several highly regarded middle and high schools are easily accessible in adjacent communities.

Transit

Transit and connectivity are major highlights for Ramsay residents. The neighborhood is highly walkable and bike-friendly, featuring seamless access to Calgary's extensive river pathway system. Frequent bus routes connect the area to the downtown core and nearby Red Line LRT stations.

Shopping and dining

While Ramsay shares many amenities with neighboring Inglewood's premier shopping and dining district along 9th Avenue, it holds its own distinct local gems. Residents can easily walk to neighborhood favorites like Rosso Coffee Roasters, Red's Diner, and the nearby Crossroads Market for fresh local produce and artisanal goods.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts will love the local green spaces, particularly Scotsman's Hill, which is iconic for its breathtaking views of the city skyline and the Calgary Stampede fireworks. The community also offers immediate access to the Elbow River pathways, Enmax Park, and an active community association with an outdoor rink.

Lifestyle

Life in Ramsay is defined by a strong, engaged community spirit and a perfect blend of historic charm and modern convenience. It attracts professionals, creatives, and families who appreciate being walking distance from major city events while enjoying an established, tree-lined neighborhood with a median home value.

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Scotsman''s Hill is a natural ridge at the northwest edge of Ramsay that offers one of Calgary''s most recognized panoramic viewpoints—looking directly over the Calgary Stampede infield, the Scotiabank Saddledome, and the downtown skyline. It''s a public vantage point that draws residents and visitors alike during Stampede Week for the fireworks display.

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