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Homes for Sale in Wolf Willow, Calgary

Wolf Willow is a strong match for young families and move-up buyers who want a newer community without sacrificing proximity to nature.

Active listings

73

Median list price

$550,000

Avg list price

$544,454

Homes for Sale in Wolf Willow, Calgary

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Buying in Wolf Willow

Who fits here

Wolf Willow is a strong match for young families and move-up buyers who want a newer community without sacrificing proximity to nature. Developed by Anthem Properties in Calgary''s south, it sits directly alongside Fish Creek Provincial Park — Canada''s second-largest urban park — giving residents immediate trail access for cycling, hiking, and dog walking from their doorstep. The neighbourhood skews young: 17% of residents are under 14, and the median household income of $112,000 reflects a financially stable, dual-income demographic. Housing is predominantly single-detached, meaning buyers will find the garages, yards, and square footage that growing families need. Because Wolf Willow was still building out at the 2021 Census, buyers entering now benefit from modern builds with contemporary layouts and energy standards, while still landing in a community with established park infrastructure and nearby schools. It appeals equally to buyers priced out of older south-Calgary communities like Chaparral who want more space per dollar and a fresh streetscape, remote-friendly professionals who value quick Stoney Trail access over proximity to a downtown office.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Wolf Willow homes are currently listed with a median asking price of $550,000 and an average of $544,454. Active inventory sits at 73 properties. Over the past 12 months, homes have sold at a median sold price and an average. Sellers are achieving of list price on average, with homes spending an average of days on market before going firm. Price per square foot averages, reflecting the community''s newer builds and larger lot sizes typical of south Calgary master-planned communities.

Commute and lifestyle

Wolf Willow sits at the southern edge of Calgary''s built footprint, which means the trade-off for space and newness is a longer commute — something buyers should price in honestly. The completed Stoney Trail ring road (fully closed in December 2023) is the community''s biggest commute asset: it connects Wolf Willow westward to Sarcee Trail and eastward to Deerfoot Trail without touching any traffic lights, putting Chinook Centre roughly 20–25 minutes away in normal conditions and downtown in 30–40 minutes by car. The C-Train''s Somerset–Bridlewood station on the Red Line is the closest LRT stop, accessible via Macleod Trail, making car-free commuting feasible but involving a bus transfer. For daily life, Walden and Chaparral retail nodes along 210 Avenue and Macleod Trail cover groceries, restaurants, and services without crossing the ring road. Fish Creek Provincial Park acts as the community''s backyard: 13.48 km² of protected valley with over 100 km of trails, the Sikome Lake swimming area, Mackenzie Meadows Golf Course, and year-round wildlife watching. St. Sebastian Catholic School (K–6) serves Wolf Willow families, with CBE designated public schools also accessible in the south district.

Long-term context

Wolf Willow is too newly built to carry decades of resale history, but the structural tailwinds for south Calgary master-planned communities are well established. Communities on Calgary''s southern urban fringe — Walden, Chaparral, Auburn Bay — have consistently appreciated as the city''s population grows southward and ring-road infrastructure matures. The completion of Stoney Trail in 2023 removed a key impediment that historically suppressed southwest and far-south Calgary values: the ability to commute laterally across the city without funnelling through downtown. For Wolf Willow specifically, buyers are acquiring newer stock at prices that have not yet fully absorbed the premium that buyers in adjacent, more established communities already pay. As the neighbourhood builds out, fills in amenities, and develops a community association, price floors tend to rise. Calgary''s overall population growth — driven by interprovincial migration and affordability relative to Vancouver and Toronto — continues to channel demand into new southern communities, supporting long-term value for early buyers.

About Wolf Willow

Overview

Nestled in the scenic Bow River Valley in southeast Calgary, Wolf Willow is a vibrant, nature-focused master-planned community. It offers an ideal balance of tranquil riverside living and modern urban conveniences. Known for its extensive greenspaces, the neighbourhood attracts outdoor enthusiasts, young professionals, and growing families looking for a mid-range residential setting. With properties spending an average of on the market, the area continues to be a highly anticipated and fast-growing destination.

Location

Wolf Willow is situated in southeast Calgary, bordered by the Bow River to the east and Fish Creek Provincial Park to the north. Accessed primarily via 194th Avenue SE, the community benefits from its strategic position near major arteries like Macleod Trail and Stoney Trail, providing residents with straightforward commutes to downtown Calgary, the airport, and the Rocky Mountains.

Housing character

The neighbourhood features a diverse mix of contemporary real estate, with the dominant property type being row and townhouse developments, alongside single-family detached homes and duplexes. Built by well-known developers with sustainability and connectivity in mind, the streetscapes encourage walkability and community engagement. Buyers can expect mid-range pricing options, with the local market reflecting an average list price of $544,454 and a competitive sale-to-list ratio.

Schools

Families in Wolf Willow have access to a variety of educational options. The community plan includes two designated sites for a future Calgary Board of Education K-9 school and a Calgary Catholic K-6 school. In the meantime, students are served by nearby established institutions such as Evergreen School, Marshall Springs School, St. Sebastian Elementary, and Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School, which are all within a short drive.

Transit

Wolf Willow is well-connected for public transit commuters. Calgary Transit serves the area primarily through Route 194, which links residents directly to the Somerset-Bridlewood C-Train station on the Red Line LRT. From there, riders can easily access the downtown core and the broader Calgary transit network.

Shopping and dining

Everyday conveniences are close at hand. The developing Wolf Willow Crossing provides neighbourhood-scale amenities, including cafes, local retail, and professional services. For larger shopping trips, residents are just minutes away from major commercial hubs like Shawnessy Village Shopping Centre, Township Centre in Legacy, and the commercial district in Seton, which offer comprehensive grocery stores, big-box retailers, and diverse dining options.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is the defining feature of Wolf Willow. The community boasts over 10 park spaces, numerous playgrounds, and nine kilometres of paved pathways. Residents enjoy direct access to the Bow River for fishing and kayaking, as well as immediate proximity to Fish Creek Provincial Park's expansive trail network. The neighbourhood also features a dedicated nine-acre off-leash dog park, and golfers can tee off at the adjacent Blue Devil Golf Club.

Lifestyle

Life in Wolf Willow centres around an active, outdoor-oriented lifestyle. Whether walking along the river promenade at sunset, cycling through the valley, or socializing at local community parks, residents enjoy a strong sense of belonging and peaceful serenity. The atmosphere caters perfectly to those who want the sights and sounds of nature right at their doorstep without sacrificing city amenities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

St. Sebastian School (Calgary Catholic School District, K–6) on Chaparral Drive SE is the designated Catholic elementary for Wolf Willow. CBE public school options in the south district are also available; use the CBE school locator tool with your specific address to confirm your designated school, as boundaries in newer communities can shift as enrolment grows.

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