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Homes for Sale in Shaganappi, Calgary

Shaganappi suits buyers who want genuine inner-city access without paying Killarney or Bankview premiums.

Active listings

46

Median list price

$899,000

Avg list price

$919,063

Homes for Sale in Shaganappi, Calgary

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Buying in Shaganappi

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.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Shaganappi is a compact inner-city neighbourhood with a relatively small annual sales volume, which means individual transactions can move the numbers meaningfully. The median sold price sits and the average, reflecting a mix of original bungalows and newer infill product. Homes have averaged days on market recently, and the sale-to-list ratio of signals how firmly sellers are holding their ask. Over the past 12 months, sales closed in the neighbourhood. Active inventory currently shows 46 listings with prices spanning at the entry end up to for larger or fully renovated properties. Average price per square foot runs, a useful benchmark when comparing bungalows against infill product on comparable lots.

Commute and lifestyle

Shaganappi Point station — the second stop on the CTrain West (Blue) Line — sits in the median of Bow Trail at 26 Street SW and places downtown Calgary within a roughly 10-minute train ride. The station opened in December 2012 and logged over 1,300 boardings per day in its first year, reflecting genuine neighbourhood demand rather than park-and-ride traffic. For drivers, Bow Trail and Shaganappi Trail both run adjacent to the community and connect quickly to Crowchild Trail, making cross-city commutes manageable outside peak hours. The Shaganappi Point Golf Course — a City of Calgary-owned 27-hole public facility at 1200 26 Street SW — gives residents a regulation 18-hole course and a 9-hole layout virtually at their back door, with walking access in summer and cross-country ski trails groomed on the fairways in winter. Westbrook Mall and the 17 Avenue SW retail strip are each within a five-minute drive or a reasonable cycling distance, covering everyday grocery and dining needs. The Bow River pathway network is also accessible from the neighbourhood''s south edge, extending cycling and running routes well beyond the immediate area.

Long-term context

Shaganappi''s value case rests on a combination of scarcity and infrastructure permanence. The neighbourhood is fully built out on a 1.5 km² footprint, and the Shaganappi Point Golf Course boundary ensures the land to the north and west will not be rezoned for residential infill — a meaningful constraint on future supply. The arrival of the CTrain West Line in 2012 gave the neighbourhood a transit premium it did not previously carry, and transit-adjacent inner-city communities in Calgary have historically outperformed the broader market during demand recovery phases. The high renter share (approximately half of all dwellings) creates a durable investor-demand floor that supports prices during softer ownership markets. Shaganappi was established in 1949, meaning the original housing stock is old enough to attract buyers seeking character but also old enough that selective tear-down-and-infill continues, gradually lifting the average quality and value of the housing mix over time. Buyers acquiring here are typically trading short-term yield for long-term scarcity value in a supply-constrained, transit-served inner-city pocket.

About Shaganappi

Overview

Shaganappi is a peaceful, mature residential neighbourhood in Calgary's southwest quadrant. Established in 1949, it blends historical charm with modern urban living. The area is known for its leafy streets, tranquil ambiance, and a strong sense of community. The real estate market features premium properties, with homes sold over the last year at an average sold price.

Location

Located in inner-city southwest Calgary, Shaganappi is conveniently bounded by the Bow River and Bow Trail to the north, Crowchild Trail to the east, 17th Avenue SW to the south, and 33rd Street SW to the west. Prospective buyers can explore the community's 46 active listings to find a premium location just minutes from the downtown core.

Housing character

Originally consisting of mid-century bungalows, the neighborhood has experienced steady redevelopment into modern infills. Today, the dominant property types include premium row houses and townhomes, as well as low-rise condominiums. Properties command a median sold price and typically spend an average of on the market.

Schools

The neighborhood is well-served for families, featuring Alexander Ferguson Elementary as a local public school right within the community boundaries. Students also have convenient access to various institutions under the Calgary Board of Education (CBE) and the Catholic Separate School Board in the surrounding districts.

Transit

Shaganappi is highly transit-friendly and ideal for commuters. It is serviced by the Shaganappi Point CTrain Station on the Blue Line, providing rapid transit to downtown and across the city. Additionally, the area features a network of well-developed bike pathways leading directly to the Bow River and the city center.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy fantastic proximity to the vibrant 17th Avenue SW corridor, which is famous for its eclectic mix of boutique shops, popular restaurants, and cozy cafes. For everyday conveniences, Westbrook Mall is located just to the west. The premium lifestyle is reflected in the neighborhood's average list price of $919,063.

Parks and recreation

The community is defined by its exceptional green spaces, most notably the Shaganappi Point Golf Course, a sprawling municipal course that doubles as a cross-country skiing destination in the winter. Locals also frequent Shaganappi Park, which offers tennis courts, an outdoor skating rink, and a sledding hill, as well as the Oliver Quarry off-leash dog park.

Lifestyle

Shaganappi offers a perfectly balanced lifestyle that bridges urban convenience with park-side tranquility. It appeals to professionals and active families who value outdoor recreation and a quiet, tree-lined environment near the city center. The neighborhood's strong appeal is highlighted by a competitive sale to list ratio and an average price per square foot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Shaganappi''s housing stock is primarily mid-century bungalows and bi-levels on modestly sized lots, alongside a growing number of infill townhomes and semi-detached homes built as older properties are redeveloped. Detached homes make up the majority of listings, with condos and low-rise apartments rounding out the options. Roughly half of all dwellings are rented, so investors looking at income suites will find the neighbourhood already set up for rental demand.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 11:00 am (America/Edmonton)