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Homes for Sale in Starfield, Calgary

Starfield is a large industrial community in Calgary''s southeast quadrant — not a residential neighbourhood.

Active listings

1

Median list price

$1,175,000

Avg list price

$1,175,000

Homes for Sale in Starfield, Calgary

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Buying in Starfield

Who fits here

Starfield is a large industrial community in Calgary''s southeast quadrant — not a residential neighbourhood. Its 4.3 km² are zoned Industrial General (I-G) and occupied by warehousing, logistics, and distribution facilities, most notably the Constellation Industrial Park (a 600-acre City of Calgary development) and the iPort Starfield logistics centre. Census records show zero residents. The ''properties for sale'' here are industrial land parcels, not homes. The typical buyer is a business owner, developer, or investor seeking shovel-ready industrial lots for warehouse, light manufacturing, or freight operations. Parcel sizes range from under 2 acres to over 11 acres; the City of Calgary sells serviced lots directly through its Real Estate Development Services team. If you are searching for a place to live near this area, the closest residential communities are Ogden, Foothills, and Alyth/Bonnybrook to the west and north — all established SE Calgary neighbourhoods with housing in the $400,000–$700,000 range. Starfield itself offers no schools, parks, or residential infrastructure.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Starfield is an industrial land market, so standard residential metrics do not apply. The 1 industrial parcels currently listed reflect demand from warehousing and logistics users. Where sold transactions exist, the median sold price sits and the average sold price, with properties typically spending days on market before selling. The sale-to-list ratio of reflects how closely final prices track asking prices in this low-volume, negotiated market. The City of Calgary''s Constellation Industrial Park — situated within Starfield — lists serviced lots starting at approximately $810,000 per acre, placing larger assemblies well into seven-figure territory. Industrial land in Calgary''s southeast sector was assessed at roughly $730,000 per acre in 2019; post-pandemic demand for logistics space has pushed values meaningfully higher.

Commute and lifestyle

Starfield sits in the heart of Calgary''s southeast logistics corridor, roughly bounded by Peigan Trail SE to the north, 52 Street SE to the west, Stoney Trail SE (the Ring Road) to the east, and Glenmore Trail SE to the south. Highway connectivity is its defining asset: Stoney Trail is approximately seven minutes away, providing ring-road access to the Trans-Canada, the QEII corridor, and Calgary International Airport (about 20 minutes north). Route 23 bus runs along the western boundary with 15-minute peak-hour frequency, and the planned MAX Teal BRT extension along 52 Street SE would strengthen transit access further. Calgary''s CPKC Rail intermodal terminal is about 10 minutes away; CN Rail is approximately 20 minutes. For workers commuting into Starfield, the surrounding SE communities of Ogden, Foothills, and Forest Lawn are within a 5–15 minute drive. There are no retail, dining, or recreational amenities within Starfield''s boundaries, though the broader Foothills/SE corridor provides a growing range of services along 52 Street and Glenmore Trail.

Long-term context

Calgary''s southeast industrial land market has seen sustained demand driven by e-commerce growth, near-shoring of supply chains, and the city''s position as Western Canada''s logistics hub. The City of Calgary''s own assessments placed SE industrial land at roughly $730,000 per acre in 2019; by 2024, its Constellation Park lots were listed at $810,000 per acre or above — a gain of approximately 11% over five years on a base price basis, with some private transactions exceeding those figures. Calgary''s overall industrial vacancy rate remained tight through 2024–2025, with Cushman & Wakefield reporting limited new supply relative to demand in the SE submarket. The southeast quadrant holds the largest share of Calgary''s industrial vacant land inventory (approximately 1,440 acres city-wide as of the most recent assessment), which tempers rapid price spikes but also ensures a deep, liquid market for future resale. Investors and owner-operators buying in Starfield today are betting on continued logistics demand and Calgary''s long-term role as a distribution gateway to the Pacific Northwest.

About Starfield

Overview

Starfield is an industrial neighbourhood located in the southeast quadrant of Calgary. Known primarily as the Starfield Industrial Park, it serves as a major hub for logistics, warehousing, and light manufacturing rather than a residential community.

Location

Situated in Southeast Calgary, Starfield offers strategic access to major transportation corridors. The area is positioned near Peigan Trail SE and 52nd Street SE, providing businesses with seamless connectivity to Glenmore Trail and Stoney Trail.

Housing character

As a designated industrial zone, Starfield does not contain traditional residential housing. The local real estate market consists exclusively of commercial properties, warehouse facilities, and industrial land parcels, currently seeing 1 active listings with an average list price of $1,175,000.

Schools

There are no schools located within the Starfield industrial area. Families residing in nearby southeast communities, such as Dover and Erin Woods, utilize the public and Catholic schools available in those adjoining residential neighbourhoods.

Transit

Calgary Transit services the area primarily to accommodate the local workforce. Key bus routes, including Route 147 (Starfield Industrial) and Route 23 along 52nd Street East, provide convenient commuting connections to the rest of the city.

Shopping and dining

Retail and dining within Starfield are geared toward serving the daytime workforce, featuring practical amenities, quick-service eateries, and convenience stops. More extensive shopping options are easily accessible in neighbouring residential and commercial districts.

Parks and recreation

While Starfield lacks traditional residential parks, it is situated close to the Calgary Soccer Centre, a major indoor sports facility. Employees in the area can also access the green spaces and recreational amenities found in nearby Erin Woods.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Starfield is strictly centered around business and industry. The neighbourhood is highly active during weekday business hours with commercial traffic and logistics operations, winding down in the evenings and on weekends as is typical for an industrial park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Starfield is a purely industrial community in Calgary''s southeast quadrant. It has zero residential population and no housing. Its land is zoned Industrial General (I-G) and is used for warehousing, logistics, and distribution. Buyers looking to live nearby should explore adjacent communities such as Ogden, Foothills, or Forest Lawn.

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