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Homes for Sale in Sundance, Calgary

Sundance draws buyers who want suburban comfort without sacrificing recreation.

Active listings

27

Median list price

$715,000

Avg list price

$737,374

Homes for Sale in Sundance, Calgary

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Buying in Sundance

Who fits here

Sundance draws buyers who want suburban comfort without sacrificing recreation. Families are the core market here — the neighbourhood feeds both Sundance School (CBE, K–6 French Immersion) and Father Whelihan School (CSSD, K–9 Catholic), with MidSun Junior High and Centennial High School serving older students. What sets Sundance apart from other SE Calgary communities is Lake Sundance, a 33-acre man-made lake at the heart of the neighbourhood. Residents have private lake access for non-motorized boating, skating in winter, and waterfront walking — amenities you simply can't replicate by moving a few blocks away. The community also borders Fish Creek Provincial Park directly, giving families instant access to Canada''s second-largest urban park and more than 100 km of trails. Households looking for a well-established, high-ownership community — just 6.5% rental stock — with strong schools and rare recreational infrastructure consistently rank Sundance among Calgary''s most livable southeast neighbourhoods.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Sundance is currently an active market. There are 27 homes listed, ranging from, with a median list price of $715,000. Over the past 12 months, homes sold at a median sold price and an average. Homes are moving in an average of days on hômm, and sellers are achieving of list price on average. The average price per square foot sits, reflecting the premium buyers place on lake access and park proximity in this established community.

Commute and lifestyle

Sundance sits at the southern edge of Calgary''s developed SE quadrant, bounded on two sides by Fish Creek Provincial Park — Canada''s second-largest urban park at 13.5 km², with over 100 km of paved and unpaved trails for cycling, running, and walking. Sikome Lake, the park''s public swimming beach and aquatic centre, is minutes from your door. In winter the park''s trail network converts to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing routes, keeping outdoor life year-round. For commuters, Macleod Trail runs along the community''s western edge, putting downtown Calgary roughly 25 minutes by car under normal conditions. The Fish Creek–Lacombe CTrain station (Red Line, opened 2001) is a short bus or drive away and offers 1,130 park-and-ride stalls; from there downtown is a direct LRT run without transfers. Local errands are covered by the Shawnessy Town Centre to the west on Macleod Trail, with grocery, pharmacy, and retail all within a 5-minute drive. The neighbourhood is quiet and residential, yet the Stoney Trail ring road at its southern edge connects quickly to the airport, Chinook Centre, and the rest of the city.

Long-term context

Sundance was built out between 1982 and the mid-1990s, meaning the neighbourhood''s housing stock is mature and fully developed — no new supply will dilute values from within. This supply ceiling, combined with the irreplaceable asset of Lake Sundance and direct Fish Creek parkland frontage, underpins long-term value stability in ways that newer communities without these features cannot match. Calgary''s 2026 citywide residential assessment showed the median single-family home at $706,000, up from $697,000 in 2025, reflecting roughly a 1% assessed gain after a 15% jump the year prior — a market that has cooled into a more sustainable trajectory rather than retreating. Sundance''s location in the established SE corridor, proximity to Fish Creek, and low rental-unit ratio (under 7%) have historically insulated it from sharp corrections. Buyers treating Sundance as a long-term hold benefit from a community where the recreational amenities are already built, the schools are well-regarded, and the park boundary means no development pressure from the south.

About Sundance

Overview

Sundance is a highly sought-after, family-oriented lake community located in southeast Calgary. Known for its picturesque private lake and abundant recreational opportunities, it offers a premium suburban lifestyle. With an average sold price, this neighbourhood consistently attracts buyers seeking a well-established, active, and community-focused environment.

Location

Situated in Calgary's deep south, Sundance is bounded by the expansive Fish Creek Provincial Park to the north and east, Macleod Trail to the west, and Stoney Trail (Highway 22X) to the south. This strategic location provides residents with immediate access to pristine nature while maintaining excellent connectivity to major commuting routes across the city.

Housing character

The neighbourhood's real estate landscape is predominantly composed of single-family, detached homes built throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Properties range from spacious traditional homes on mature, tree-lined streets to premium luxury estates backing directly onto the lake. Demand remains steady in this premium market, seeing roughly homes sold over a 12-month period.

Schools

Families in Sundance are exceptionally well-served by a variety of local schools situated directly within the community. Public education options include Fish Creek School and Sundance School for elementary students, MidSun School for junior high, and Centennial High School. Additionally, Father James Whelihan School provides a Catholic education option for kindergarten through grade nine.

Transit

Public transportation is easily accessible, with multiple Calgary Transit bus routes servicing the main thoroughfares like Sun Valley Boulevard. Residents also benefit from close proximity to the Shawnessy and Somerset-Bridlewood LRT stations on the Red Line, located just a short distance west across Macleod Trail, ensuring an efficient commute to downtown Calgary.

Shopping and dining

For daily conveniences, residents can visit local shops within the community or the adjacent Midnapore Mall. Just minutes away across Macleod Trail is the massive Shawnessy Shopping Centre, which features a comprehensive selection of big-box retailers, supermarkets, casual dining restaurants, and a movie theatre.

Parks and recreation

At the heart of the neighbourhood is Lake Sundance, a 33-acre private man-made lake offering residents exclusive year-round access to swimming, beach volleyball, kayaking, fishing, tennis, and winter ice skating. Sundance also shares its northern and eastern borders with Fish Creek Provincial Park, providing endless kilometres of trails for hiking, cycling, and nature walks.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Sundance revolves around outdoor recreation and a tight-knit community atmosphere. The private lake serves as a year-round social hub for families and active residents. Homes in this highly desirable community move quickly, spending an average of on the market, reflecting the strong appeal of lakeside living within the city limits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Lake Sundance is a 33-acre man-made lake built at the centre of the community when the neighbourhood was developed in the 1980s. Access to the lake is exclusive to Sundance residents and their guests through the community association, making it a private amenity for non-motorized boating, skating in winter, and lakeside recreation.

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