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Homes for Sale in Temple, Calgary

Temple is a well-established northeast Calgary neighbourhood that rewards buyers who want space, community roots, and access to the city without paying inner-city prices.

Active listings

50

Median list price

$481,200

Avg list price

$490,300

Homes for Sale in Temple, Calgary

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Buying in Temple

Who fits here

Temple is a well-established northeast Calgary neighbourhood that rewards buyers who want space, community roots, and access to the city without paying inner-city prices. Developed from the late 1970s onward, the area is predominantly single-family and semi-detached housing on quiet residential streets — the kind of stock that suits growing families, move-up buyers stepping out of a condo, and value-focused purchasers who want a larger footprint for their dollar. Roughly 41% of Temple residents are immigrants, with a strong South Asian community that has built a dense network of cultural businesses, grocers, and community ties. The median household income sits near $87,000, and fewer than a quarter of homes are rentals, signalling a stable, owner-occupied neighbourhood with genuine long-term residents. Four schools serve the area — two public (Annie Foote and Guy Weadick) and two Catholic (St. Thomas More and Father Scollen) — making it a natural draw for families with school-age children. If your priority is a full-sized home with a yard, walkable services nearby, and a well-priced entry into Calgary''s northeast, Temple delivers that combination consistently.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Temple sits in Calgary''s northeast, where detached and semi-detached homes dominate the listing mix. The median sold price in the neighbourhood currently runs, with an average sold price and an average price per square foot. Homes typically sell in days on hômm, and the sale-to-list ratio of reflects how competitive offers have been trending. Over the past 12 months, homes changed hands. Active inventory shows a price range from, giving buyers realistic context for what different budgets unlock in Temple today.

Commute and lifestyle

Temple sits just west of 52 Street NE, putting the Rundle CTrain station — on the Blue Line — within a short bus or bike ride. From Rundle, the Blue Line runs directly downtown in roughly 20 minutes without a transfer, making Temple one of the more transit-accessible established neighbourhoods in the northeast. Drivers have quick access to McKnight Boulevard along the northern boundary, connecting to Deerfoot Trail in minutes for commutes across the city or north to Airport Trail. Day-to-day life revolves around the commercial strip along 52 Street, where grocers, restaurants, and South Asian specialty stores serve a diverse community. Village Square Leisure Centre in adjacent Pineridge offers a wave pool, twin ice arenas, a fitness centre, and a connected library — effectively a full recreation campus within a five-minute drive. Nose Creek pathways extend westward for cyclists and walkers, and Sunridge Mall provides broader retail access via a short trip on the MAX Orange bus. For families, the combination of in-neighbourhood schools, proximity to the leisure centre, and solid transit frequency removes much of the logistical friction that can make suburban life feel isolating.

Long-term context

Temple''s housing stock benefits from Calgary''s broader northeast affordability story. Citywide, the median single-residential assessment climbed from $555,000 in 2023 to $697,000 in 2025 — a 26% rise over two years — before growth moderated to roughly 1% in 2026, consistent with a market cooling from its post-pandemic surge. Temple, with a denser mix of entry-level detached and semi-detached homes, typically trades below the city median, which has historically meant stronger percentage gains during upcycles as buyers are priced out of higher-cost quadrants and re-enter northeast Calgary in earnest. The neighbourhood''s 77% owner-occupancy rate and stable population of just over 10,500 (across 3,440 dwellings) support consistent demand from genuine end-users rather than speculative investors, which tends to smooth out the volatility that affects condo-heavy areas.

About Temple

Overview

Temple is an established, family-friendly neighbourhood in Northeast Calgary, recognized for its tree-lined streets and strong sense of community. Developed in the late 1970s, it offers an accessible entry point into the city's real estate market with an average sold price. Its central location in the northeast provides residents with quiet residential living alongside quick access to major city arteries.

Location

Bounded by McKnight Boulevard to the north, 68 Street NE to the east, 32 Avenue NE to the south, and 52 Street NE to the west, Temple boasts a highly connected location. This positioning allows for straightforward commutes to the Calgary International Airport and major industrial parks, as well as easy access to the Trans-Canada Highway for cross-city travel.

Housing character

The architectural landscape of Temple is defined primarily by detached single-family homes built during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Many properties feature generous lots, mature landscaping, and rear laneways. With homes sold over the past year, the area appeals strongly to families and first-time buyers seeking mid-range properties with traditional neighbourhood charm.

Schools

Families in Temple are well-served by a variety of educational options within the community itself. Public school students can attend Annie Foote School or Guy Weadick School for elementary education, while the Calgary Catholic School District offers Father Scollen School and St. Thomas More School, providing convenient walking-distance learning for local children.

Transit

Temple benefits from comprehensive public transit coverage, with several Calgary Transit bus routes winding through the community. These routes provide quick connections to the nearby Whitehorn LRT Station on the Blue Line, offering residents a highly efficient and traffic-free commute into Calgary's downtown core.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy close proximity to diverse retail and culinary options. While the community features convenient local strip malls for daily necessities, the nearby Sunridge Mall and the commercial corridor along 32 Avenue NE offer a vast array of big-box retailers, grocery stores, and diverse restaurants celebrating global cuisines.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor and recreational opportunities abound in Temple. The neighbourhood features numerous green spaces, playgrounds, and an active community association that maintains an outdoor skating rink and tennis courts. Just south of the community lies the Village Square Leisure Centre, a massive indoor facility featuring a wave pool, ice rinks, and fitness amenities.

Lifestyle

Life in Temple is characterized by its relaxed, family-centric atmosphere and cultural diversity. The active community hall acts as a central hub for social events and neighbourhood programs. Properties here typically move at a steady pace, reflecting a balanced and desirable lifestyle, with homes spending an average of on the market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Temple is served by four schools. On the public side, Annie Foote School (K–6) is located within the neighbourhood and draws students from the eastern half of Temple, while Guy Weadick School serves the western portion. Catholic families are zoned to St. Thomas More Elementary and Father Scollen Elementary and Junior High, both operated by the Calgary Catholic School District.

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