Who fits here
Shaganappi suits buyers who want genuine inner-city access without paying Killarney or Bankview premiums. The neighbourhood draws a mix of young professionals who commute by CTrain — Shaganappi Point station is steps from most addresses — and owner-occupiers who have stayed for decades precisely because the area is settled and quiet. Housing stock leans toward mid-century bungalows and bi-levels on modestly sized lots, with infill townhomes and semi-detached properties filling the gaps left by redevelopment. Buyers who want a move-in-ready character home will compete for the best-maintained bungalows; those willing to renovate will find opportunity in the older stock. The Shaganappi Point Golf Course borders the neighbourhood to the north and west, which keeps a meaningful portion of the community''s edge permanently green rather than subject to future residential development. Renters make up a significant share of current residents — roughly half of all dwellings are rented — so landlords and house-hackers looking at suite potential will find the demographic demand already in place. Families with younger children can walk to playground space along the golf course perimeter, and the broader inner-SW quadrant puts elementary schools, Westbrook Mall, and 17 Avenue amenities within an easy bike ride.











