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Homes for Sale in Tuxedo Park, Calgary

Tuxedo Park draws buyers who want inner-city convenience without inner-city prices.

Active listings

40

Median list price

$634,900

Avg list price

$922,854

Homes for Sale in Tuxedo Park, Calgary

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Buying in Tuxedo Park

Who fits here

Tuxedo Park draws buyers who want inner-city convenience without inner-city prices. The neighbourhood sits between Centre Street and Edmonton Trail, a short drive or bus ride from downtown, making it a natural fit for professionals who want a short commute and a walkable corridor for coffee and takeout. The housing mix is shifting fast: older bungalows are giving way to semi-detached infills, townhouses, and low-rise condos, so you get genuine variety whether you are a first-time buyer stretching for a detached home or an investor hunting a duplex with suite income. Calgary's 2024 citywide rezoning to R-CG means the supply pipeline will keep running, which keeps entry points more accessible than comparable inner-north communities. Renters-turned-buyers are well represented here — just over half of dwellings have historically been rental, so the ownership base is actively growing. Families are choosing Tuxedo Park for proximity to Buchanan and Mount View elementary schools and the G.P. Vanier and Balmoral junior high options a few blocks away. The community association is active and the street grid is straightforward, making this one of the more pragmatic inner-city buys in the north quadrant.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Tuxedo Park is an active inner-city market with a wide price range reflecting its mix of older bungalows, semi-detached infills, and newer condos. The median sold price sits and the average sold price is, with homes typically spending days on market before selling. Over the past 12 months properties changed hands in the neighbourhood. The sale-to-list ratio of reflects how competitively priced listings are performing relative to their asking price. Active inventory currently stands at 40 listings, with prices ranging from to depending on property type and level of renovation. The average price per square foot of gives buyers a useful benchmark when comparing infill builds to original character homes on the same block.

Commute and lifestyle

Tuxedo Park sits at one of Calgary's most functional north-inner intersections. Centre Street runs straight downtown — a 10-minute drive in light traffic — and Edmonton Trail offers a parallel route that keeps options open when Centre Street backs up. Calgary Transit bus routes on both corridors put downtown within 20 minutes on transit, and the 16 Avenue N corridor connects east and west across the city without needing the ring road. Cyclists have a reasonably flat ride south along the Nose Creek pathway connections and the growing protected lane network on lower Centre Street. Day-to-day errands concentrate along 16 Avenue N and the Edmonton Trail commercial strip: grocery, pharmacy, and a rotating cast of independent restaurants and cafes that reflect the neighbourhood's diverse resident base. Confederation Park and the Balmoral outdoor pool are within a short walk or bike ride north, giving families a meaningful green space anchor. The University of Calgary is roughly 20 minutes by car or a straightforward transit connection via 16 Avenue, which makes Tuxedo Park a practical option for graduate students and faculty who want walkability and a shorter commute than the suburban alternatives.

Long-term context

Tuxedo Park was annexed in 1910 and formally laid out in 1929, giving it a century-long track record as a functioning urban neighbourhood — a durability that inner-city land values tend to reflect over time. The biggest medium-term catalyst is the Green Line LRT, which plans a station at 28 Avenue N on Centre Street directly in Tuxedo Park as part of the northern expansion. While the northern segment timeline remains subject to provincial and federal funding confirmation, the Transit Oriented Development concept plan already approved by City Council designates Centre Street N at 16 Avenue N as a focal node for higher-density growth — signalling where rezoning pressure and land value appreciation are most likely to concentrate. Calgary's 2024 citywide R-CG rezoning has already unlocked infill activity on formerly single-family lots throughout the neighbourhood, expanding the buyer pool and gradually increasing land values on underutilized parcels. For buyers purchasing ahead of the Green Line's northern build-out, Tuxedo Park offers the combination of established inner-city location, active infill transformation, and a confirmed long-range transit investment that has historically preceded meaningful appreciation in comparable corridors.

About Tuxedo Park

Overview

Established in 1929, Tuxedo Park is a charming inner-city neighbourhood in Calgary known for its blend of historic character and modern conveniences. Situated just three kilometres from downtown, it offers a tree-lined, suburban feel paired with excellent urban accessibility. Buyers are attracted to its vibrant community spirit, walkability, and strong market presence, currently featuring an average list price of $922,854.

Location

Tuxedo Park spans both the northwest and northeast quadrants of Calgary, divided centrally by Centre Street. Its borders include 32 Avenue N to the north, the Trans-Canada Highway (16 Avenue N) to the south, Edmonton Trail to the east, and 2 Street NW to the west. This strategic location ensures quick commutes to the downtown core and easy access to major city arteries.

Housing character

The neighbourhood presents a diverse architectural landscape, predominantly featuring detached homes. The streets showcase a mix of thoughtfully updated original 1920s and post-war bungalows alongside sleek, contemporary infill developments. This variety caters to mid-range buyers and luxury seekers alike, with the area commanding a median sold price and an average sold price.

Schools

Tuxedo Park is well-served by a variety of public and Catholic educational options, making it a popular choice for families. Local students have access to nearby institutions such as Balmoral Junior High and Crescent Heights High School, alongside several elementary schools. This strong educational framework helps support steady neighbourhood demand, reflected in a notable sale-to-list ratio.

Transit

Getting around from Tuxedo Park is exceptionally convenient thanks to its highly commutable design. The community benefits from frequent bus routes along Centre Street and Edmonton Trail, dedicated bike lanes, and a very walkable streetscape. Looking ahead, the neighbourhood is slated to benefit from the city's future Green Line LRT development, further enhancing connectivity.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy a diverse array of shopping and dining options right at their doorstep, particularly along the lively commercial corridors of Centre Street and Edmonton Trail. The area is dotted with trendy cafes, casual dining spots, and boutique shops. Local favourites also include nearby mainstays such as Lina's Italian Market and Cafe, providing excellent everyday amenities.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the abundance of green spaces in Tuxedo Park. The active Tuxedo Park Community Association maintains local facilities including a community hall, soccer fields, and an outdoor skating rink. For larger excursions, residents are just minutes away from the expansive Confederation Park, which features wetlands, walking trails, and a golf course.

Lifestyle

Life in Tuxedo Park offers a friendly, small-town atmosphere within a bustling urban setting. The tight-knit community frequently comes together for local events and neighbourhood gatherings. With its balance of quiet, leafy streets and quick access to city cultural hubs, the area offers a dynamic lifestyle that contributes to steady market activity, seeing homes sold over the past year in an average.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tuxedo Park offers a wide mix including original 1940s–1960s bungalows, modern semi-detached infills, townhouses, and low-rise condos. Calgary's 2024 R-CG citywide rezoning has accelerated infill development, so new builds and character homes sit side by side throughout the neighbourhood.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 11:00 am (America/Edmonton)