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Homes for Sale in Signal Hill, Calgary

Signal Hill draws buyers who want a hillside address in southwest Calgary without sacrificing practical family infrastructure.

Active listings

66

Median list price

$599,600

Avg list price

$641,068

Homes for Sale in Signal Hill, Calgary

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Buying in Signal Hill

Who fits here

Signal Hill draws buyers who want a hillside address in southwest Calgary without sacrificing practical family infrastructure. The community skews toward established households — two-thirds of residents are owners, the median household income exceeds $200,000, and the housing stock runs from entry-level townhomes to large estate detached homes on the elevated ridge that gives the neighbourhood its name. Families with school-age children benefit from Battalion Park School (CBE, K–6) within the community and St. Andrew Catholic Elementary a short drive away in adjacent Glamorgan. Signal Hill is also one of the few SW communities where buyers can choose between mature single-family lots and more recent condominium product depending on their stage of life. The hilltop location delivers panoramic views toward the Tsuu T''ina Nation and the Rocky Mountain foothills — an amenity that is genuinely hard to replicate in Calgary''s flat northeast quadrants. If you want city amenities at the base of the hill and quiet residential streets above, Signal Hill fits the brief.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Signal Hill''s resale market spans a meaningful price range, reflecting the mix of townhomes, semi-detached, and larger estate detached homes across its ridgeline and valley-edge lots. There are currently 66 active listings, with asking prices running from at the entry end to for upper-ridge detached homes. The median sold price sits and the average, with average price per square foot. Homes have averaged days on market, and the sale-to-list ratio of indicates how close to asking price sellers are achieving. Over the past 12 months, transactions closed in the neighbourhood — a volume that provides meaningful comparable sales data for both buyers and sellers.

Commute and lifestyle

Signal Hill sits at the intersection of Sarcee Trail and Glenmore Trail in southwest Calgary, two of the city''s most important arterial corridors. Glenmore Trail is a 22-kilometre expressway that runs east toward Deerfoot Trail and downtown Calgary; off-peak, the drive into the core takes roughly 20–25 minutes. Sarcee Trail connects north to 16 Avenue NW and south to Stoney Trail, Calgary''s ring road, giving residents rapid access to the airport, Deerfoot corridor, and Highway 1 West toward Banff. Calgary Transit Route 94 serves the community with connections to the LRT network. For everyday life, the Westhills Towne Centre and Signal Hill Centre shopping nodes sit at the base of the hill — together they cover full-service grocery, pharmacy, restaurants, medical clinics, banks, and big-box retail without requiring a trip to another quadrant of the city. Battalion Park, the community''s defining landmark, offers a hillside trail system with interpretive signage about World War I, whitewashed stone geoglyphs representing Calgary battalions, boardwalks, and a lookout landing with sweeping views across the Tsuu T''ina Nation lands.

Long-term context

Signal Hill was established in 1986 and reached its primary build-out over the following two decades, producing a housing stock mature enough to carry strong comparable sales history but constructed to the larger suburban lot and square-footage standards Calgary buyers continue to favour. The hilltop geography creates a naturally supply-constrained ridge: there are no undeveloped parcels to absorb additional density, which tends to support values through down-cycles. The community''s above-average household income profile means owners typically have the financial depth to hold rather than sell during corrections, limiting distressed inventory. Proximity to Glenmore and Stoney Trails has become more valuable as southwest Calgary has grown — the ring road connection now links Signal Hill residents directly to employment nodes in the southeast, northeast, and northwest without passing through downtown congestion. Long-term, the combination of hillside scarcity, strong owner demographics, and improving regional connectivity positions Signal Hill as a stable hold in the southwest Calgary market.

About Signal Hill

Overview

Signal Hill is a highly sought-after, established neighbourhood in Southwest Calgary, renowned for its excellent amenities, historical landmarks, and panoramic views of the mountains and city skyline. Featuring mostly detached homes, the area maintains a median sold price, appealing to families and professionals seeking a well-connected, mid-range community.

Location

Bounded by 17th Avenue SW to the north, Glenmore Trail to the south, Sarcee Trail to the east, and 69th Street SW to the west, Signal Hill offers highly convenient access to major thoroughfares. This strategic positioning allows for quick commutes to downtown Calgary and easy escapes west toward the Rocky Mountains.

Housing character

The architectural landscape of Signal Hill is dominated by single-family detached homes, primarily constructed throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. With homes sold in the past 12 months, the market remains active. Buyers will find spacious layouts, mature landscaping, and an average list price of $641,068, alongside a selection of townhomes and low-rise condos for maintenance-free living.

Schools

Families in Signal Hill benefit from excellent educational options. Battalion Park School is located directly within the community, serving elementary students. Nearby public options include A.E. Cross School for junior high and the highly regarded Ernest Manning High School, alongside proximity to reputable Catholic and private institutions.

Transit

Signal Hill boasts excellent public transit connectivity. The 69 Street SW LRT Station, serving the Blue Line, sits just on the neighbourhood's western edge, providing a rapid, direct commute into downtown Calgary. Multiple local bus routes also weave through the community, feeding into the C-Train network and connecting to surrounding areas.

Shopping and dining

The community is a primary hub for shopping and dining in the southwest, anchored by the massive Westhills Towne Centre and Signal Hill Centre. Residents have immediate access to major grocery chains, big-box retailers, a multiplex movie theatre, a public library branch, and a wide array of casual dining options right at their doorstep.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate Battalion Park, famously recognizable by the massive white stone numbers on the hillside commemorating Canadian Expeditionary Force battalions from World War I. The neighbourhood also features extensive walking paths, local playgrounds, and close proximity to the Westside Recreation Centre for premium indoor sports, aquatics, and fitness.

Lifestyle

Signal Hill offers a balanced suburban lifestyle that combines the tranquility of an established residential area with the ultimate convenience of an urban commercial hub. It caters to an active, family-oriented demographic that values community-centric living, reflected in a steady market pace with properties spending an average.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Signal Hill offers a broad mix — single-family detached homes dominate the upper ridge where estate-style properties command premium views, while the lower sections of the community include semi-detached homes, row houses, and condominium townhomes. This range gives buyers entry points at multiple price levels within the same neighbourhood.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 1:00 pm (America/Edmonton)