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Homes for Sale in Windsor Park, Calgary

Windsor Park draws buyers who want inner-city Calgary without the price ceiling of Elbow Valley or Britannia.

Active listings

62

Median list price

$324,900

Avg list price

$626,383

Homes for Sale in Windsor Park, Calgary

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Buying in Windsor Park

Who fits here

Windsor Park draws buyers who want inner-city Calgary without the price ceiling of Elbow Valley or Britannia. The neighbourhood suits working professionals and young families who value a short commute over a large lot — most of the community is within a 10-minute walk of Chinook LRT, and Chinook Centre''s shops, restaurants, and services are a three-block stroll from the platform. The housing stock is genuinely mixed: original post-war bungalows on 25- and 33-foot lots sit alongside newer two-storey infills and a meaningful supply of low-rise condos and apartments, which means buyers at different price points can find a foothold here. Renters make up roughly 60% of occupied dwellings, so investors targeting long-term income properties will find established tenant demand without having to manufacture it. Owner-occupiers buying a bungalow to hold or renovate get the benefit of a fully built-out community — mature street trees, a walkable grid, and proximity to the Elbow River pathway system — at a price that reflects the area''s older stock rather than its location premium. Windsor Park School (CBE, K–4) sits within the community and Holy Name (CSSD) is nearby, making it a practical choice for families with young children who want an inner-city address.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Windsor Park is a compact inner-SW community where the market reflects both its walkable LRT location and its mix of aging bungalows, infill two-storeys, and low-rise condos. The median sold price is and the average is, spanning a range from at the condo and entry-detached end to for newer infill homes. Homes here have recently averaged days on market, and a sale-to-list ratio of indicates how firmly sellers are pricing relative to final sale values. Over the past 12 months, sales closed in the neighbourhood. There are currently 62 active listings, and the average price per square foot runs — a figure that can vary sharply between a 1970s condo and a newly built infill.

Commute and lifestyle

Windsor Park sits in inner-SW Calgary, bounded roughly by 50 Avenue S, Macleod Trail, 58 Avenue S, and the Elbow River — a location that puts residents 5–7 km from downtown and within easy reach of multiple employment corridors. Chinook LRT station (Red Line) is the neighbourhood''s transit anchor: the platform is a short walk from the eastern edge of Windsor Park and delivers riders to downtown Calgary''s 7th Avenue in under 15 minutes. Seven bus routes connect at Chinook station for broader network access. For drivers, Macleod Trail runs along the eastern boundary and provides a direct shot north to the Beltline and downtown, while Glenmore Trail to the south links west to Crowchild and east to Deerfoot. Chinook Centre — one of Calgary''s major regional malls with over 200 retailers, a full-service grocery, medical clinics, and restaurants — is a three-block walk from the LRT station. The Elbow River pathway runs along the community''s western edge, connecting cyclists and pedestrians south toward Glenmore Reservoir and north toward Stampede Park. Stanley Park and the Elbow River recreational corridor give residents green space without leaving the neighbourhood.

Long-term context

Windsor Park''s long-term value case rests on supply constraint and infill pressure. The community covers just 0.7 km² and completed its original residential build-out by the 1960s, which means all future housing growth comes through lot redevelopment rather than greenfield construction. Infill activity has been consistent — builders have been replacing original bungalows on 25- and 33-foot lots with side-by-side semi-detached infills and full-lot two-storeys, gradually lifting the average quality and price ceiling of the neighbourhood''s detached stock. The City of Calgary''s Chinook Communities Local Area Plan, approved April 2025, explicitly supports diverse infill housing including single, semi-detached, townhomes, and row houses across the community, providing a 30-year planning framework that sustains redevelopment momentum. Proximity to Chinook LRT and Chinook Centre creates a durable demand floor: inner-city walkable locations with direct LRT access have historically outperformed car-dependent suburban neighbourhoods on a per-square-foot basis through Calgary''s market cycles. Buyers acquiring older bungalows here are effectively purchasing land at a discount to the infill replacement value.

About Windsor Park

Overview

Windsor Park is a highly accessible and affordable neighbourhood located in the southwest quadrant of Calgary. Offering a balanced mix of urban convenience and mature, tree-lined streets, this community is well-suited for first-time buyers and young professionals. With an average sold price, it remains an attractive entry point into the Calgary real estate market.

Location

Situated centrally, Windsor Park is bounded by 50th Avenue SW to the north, Macleod Trail to the east, 58th Avenue SW to the south, and the prestigious Calgary Golf and Country Club to the west. This strategic positioning allows for quick commutes to the downtown core and easy access to major thoroughfares.

Housing character

The housing landscape in Windsor Park is notably diverse, though apartments and condominiums are the dominant property types, making it quite affordable. Over the past year, the neighbourhood saw homes change hands. While there are some original post-war bungalows and modern luxury infills, the high concentration of low-rise apartment buildings provides excellent options for budget-conscious buyers, with a median sold price.

Schools

Families in the area are served by Windsor Park School, a public elementary school located right within the community. For older students, Elboya School and Western Canada High School are easily accessible. The Calgary Catholic School District also offers nearby options such as St. Anthony School, providing comprehensive educational choices for residents.

Transit

Windsor Park boasts excellent public transportation options. The community is situated just minutes from the Chinook LRT Station on the Red Line, which provides rapid transit access directly to downtown Calgary. Additionally, numerous bus routes run along Macleod Trail and Elbow Drive, making car-free commuting highly convenient.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy unparalleled access to retail and dining, primarily due to the community's proximity to CF Chinook Centre, Calgary's largest shopping mall, located just across 58th Avenue SW. The Macleod Trail corridor also offers a vast array of restaurants, grocery stores, and retail services, ensuring all daily needs are met within a short walk or drive.

Parks and recreation

The Windsor Park Community Association acts as a hub for local recreation, featuring a community hall, an outdoor skating rink, tennis courts, and sports fields. Nature enthusiasts appreciate the close proximity to the Elbow River pathway system and nearby Stanley Park, which offer extensive trails, picnic areas, and river access for outdoor activities.

Lifestyle

Offering an appealing blend of suburban tranquility and vibrant city living, Windsor Park is a dynamic and walkable community. The affordable housing options and an active listing count of 62 properties attract a diverse demographic of downsizers and young commuters. From browsing shops at Chinook Centre to enjoying community events at the local hall, residents experience a connected and active lifestyle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Windsor Park has a genuinely mixed housing stock: original post-war bungalows (many on 25- and 33-foot lots), newer infill semi-detached and two-storey homes, and a large supply of low-rise condos and apartments. Roughly 66% of buildings are condominiums or apartments, so condo buyers have plenty of options alongside detached and semi-detached listings.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 4:00 pm (America/Edmonton)