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Homes for Sale in Silverado, Calgary

Silverado draws families who want a newer, well-planned community without sacrificing access to the city.

Active listings

63

Median list price

$599,950

Avg list price

$665,294

Homes for Sale in Silverado, Calgary

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Buying in Silverado

Who fits here

Silverado draws families who want a newer, well-planned community without sacrificing access to the city. The neighbourhood launched in 2005 on Calgary''s southwest edge, so the housing stock is uniformly modern — expect open-concept layouts, attached garages, energy-efficient builds, and streets designed around pedestrian movement rather than through-traffic. The demographic skews unmistakably young-family: roughly a quarter of residents are under 14, and the community association calendar is packed with children''s programming year-round. Parents particularly value the in-community schooling continuum — Ron Southern School (K–6) sits right on Silverado Boulevard, and Silverado students feed into Harold Panabaker for grades 7–9. Catholic families are served by Holy Family School through the Calgary Catholic School District. Beyond schools, the draw is the setting: a buffer wetland separates the neighbourhood from world-class Spruce Meadows to the west, giving the community an unusually green, open feel for a suburban build-out. Buyers here are typically trading up from a starter condo or townhouse, ready for a detached home with a yard, and want room to grow without paying inner-city prices.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Silverado''s for-sale market reflects a community that has matured steadily since its 2005 launch. Current active listings are priced between, with a median list price of $599,950. Over the past 12 months, homes changed hands at a median sold price and an average. Sellers are achieving roughly of their asking price, and homes are spending an average of days on market before going firm. The neighbourhood skews toward detached single-family homes, which tend to command a premium over the townhome segment. Buyers should note that North Silverado is still under active development, meaning new-build competition remains a factor when evaluating resale pricing.

Commute and lifestyle

Silverado sits about 25 kilometres south of downtown Calgary, with Macleod Trail as the main artery heading north toward the city core. Most residents drive, and the trip to downtown takes roughly 30–40 minutes in normal traffic — a reasonable trade-off for the community''s newer homes and larger lots. Stoney Trail (Calgary''s ring road) forms the northern boundary, making cross-town trips to the west side or the airport straightforward without cutting through the city. Calgary Transit route 153 connects Silverado to Somerset–Bridlewood LRT station, opening up a car-free commute option for transit riders. Looking further ahead, the City of Calgary has planned two future Red Line LRT stations serving the Silverado and 210 Avenue corridor, though no construction timeline or funding has been confirmed. Day-to-day errands cluster along the Shawnessy and Walden commercial nodes on Macleod Trail, including grocery, pharmacy, and big-box retail. The real lifestyle signature is immediate access to Spruce Meadows — one of the world''s premier show-jumping venues hosts major equestrian tournaments steps from the community, and its extensive grounds offer walking trails and open space that feel nothing like a typical suburban park.

Long-term context

Silverado entered the market in 2005 as one of Calgary''s southernmost communities, and its growth has tracked the city''s broader suburban expansion arc. The neighbourhood matured quickly through the 2010s as Calgary''s oil-driven economy brought strong in-migration, and the housing stock — being uniformly post-2005 — aged in a controlled way that has helped maintain quality. Like most Calgary suburbs, values softened after 2014 and found a floor during the 2015–2016 oil downturn, but the subsequent recovery through 2021–2023 pushed prices back and above prior peaks. The ongoing build-out of North Silverado is gradually closing off land supply in the immediate area, which historically tightens resale inventory as a community reaches completion. Longer term, the planned LRT extension along Macleod Trail would materially improve transit access, a factor that has historically provided a tailwind to property values in newly connected Calgary neighbourhoods.

About Silverado

Overview

Silverado is a scenic, family-friendly neighbourhood situated in the deep southwest of Calgary. Developed primarily from the mid-2000s onward, the community balances suburban tranquility with modern convenience and is known for its distinct western theme due to its proximity to the world-renowned Spruce Meadows. With a current active listing count of 63 homes, the area remains a desirable destination for buyers seeking a tight-knit community feel.

Location

Tucked away at the southern edge of the city, Silverado is bounded by the Stoney Trail ring road to the north, 194th Avenue SW to the south, Sheriff King Street to the east, and Spruce Meadows to the west. The completion of the ring road has significantly improved accessibility, providing residents with multiple convenient access points and straightforward routes to Macleod Trail for city-wide commuting.

Housing character

The dominant property type in Silverado is detached, single-family homes, though the neighbourhood also offers a selection of townhouses and apartment-style condominiums. The real estate reflects mid-range price positioning, making it highly attractive to both first-time buyers and growing families. Currently, the neighbourhood features an average sold price, with properties typically spending an average of on the market. Many homes enjoy expansive mountain views or unique sightlines toward the nearby equestrian grounds.

Schools

The neighbourhood is highly accommodating for families, featuring two dedicated local schools within the community: Ron Southern School, which serves public students from Kindergarten to Grade 6, and Holy Child School, serving Catholic students from Kindergarten to Grade 9. Older students have access to high schools in surrounding communities, which are well-connected by dedicated express transit routes.

Transit

Silverado is well-serviced by Calgary Transit, offering several local bus routes that run directly through the community. Commuters benefit from a quick connection to the nearby Somerset-Bridlewood LRT station, which provides reliable, direct C-Train access into Calgary's downtown core and other quadrants of the city.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy the convenience of the Silverado Marketplace located right within the community. This retail hub is anchored by a Sobeys grocery store, Shoppers Drug Mart, and local dining favorites like Kildares Ale House and Holy Grill. For broader retail needs, the extensive Shawnessy Shopping Centre is just a short drive away, offering big-box stores, supermarkets, and a larger variety of restaurants.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasm is highly encouraged in Silverado, thanks to a network of paved pathways, local ponds, playgrounds, and a community outdoor skating rink in the winter. A major highlight is the walking-distance proximity to Spruce Meadows, where residents can enjoy international show jumping events and Cavalry FC soccer games. Additionally, the nearby South Fish Creek Complex houses the Shawnessy YMCA for indoor fitness, swimming, and a public library.

Lifestyle

Silverado offers a quiet, active, and suburban lifestyle with a distinct small-town feel. It is highly favoured by young families and adults looking to escape the gridlock of the downtown core while remaining connected to nature. The community's western charm, family-focused events, and access to local wildlife make it an idyllic, peaceful retreat within the city limits.

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Public school students attend Ron Southern School (K–6) located on Silverado Boulevard SW, then move to Harold Panabaker School for grades 7–9. Catholic families are served through the Calgary Catholic School District at Holy Family School. Both the CBE and CSSD offer additional choice and bilingual programs at the middle and high school levels.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 2:00 pm (America/Edmonton)