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Homes for Sale in Woodbine, Calgary

Woodbine is tailor-made for families who want space, safety, and a genuine sense of community without sacrificing urban convenience.

Active listings

25

Median list price

$715,000

Avg list price

$745,584

Homes for Sale in Woodbine, Calgary

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Buying in Woodbine

Who fits here

Woodbine is tailor-made for families who want space, safety, and a genuine sense of community without sacrificing urban convenience. Established in 1979, this southwest Calgary neighbourhood is anchored by single-family detached homes on generously sized lots — rare in communities built in the same era. Owner-occupancy is high (roughly 90% of homes are owner-occupied), which shows in the pride of ownership visible block to block. Crime rates are among the lowest in the city: person crimes run at just 3 per 1,000 residents, a figure that matters enormously to buyers with young children. Two schools — Woodbine School (CBE, K–6) and St. Jude Elementary (Catholic, K–6) — sit within the neighbourhood, so kids walk or bike without crossing a collector road. Buyers here tend to be move-up purchasers stepping out of a condo or smaller townhome, empty-nesters downsizing within the SW corridor who want to stay close to Fish Creek Park, or families relocating from out of province who prioritize a quiet, established street over trendy infill. If your list includes mature trees, a large backyard, walkable green space, and a school around the corner, Woodbine checks every box.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Woodbine''s market reflects its status as one of SW Calgary''s most sought-after established neighbourhoods. Homes here are currently listed from, with a median sold price of over the past 12 months. The average sold price sits, and properties are averaging days on hômm before firm deals — a strong signal of consistent demand. Sellers have been achieving of their asking price on average, and homes have changed hands in the last year. Average price per square foot is running, which reflects the neighbourhood''s mix of well-maintained bungalows, bi-levels, and two-storey family homes from the late 1970s through early 1990s.

Commute and lifestyle

Living in Woodbine means Fish Creek Provincial Park is literally your backyard. Canada''s second-largest urban park — 13.5 km² with over 100 km of trails — runs the full length of Woodbine''s southern boundary, giving residents year-round access to paved cycling paths, winter cross-country ski tracks, Sikome Lake swimming, fishing along Fish Creek and the Bow River, and wildlife viewing among deer, herons, beavers, and 200-plus bird species. Most residents are on a trail within a 5-minute walk from their front door. For daily needs, Woodbine Square provides groceries and services at the neighbourhood''s core. Commuting is practical: the MAX Yellow BRT runs through the community with two stops (Woodview and Woodpark), connecting to downtown Calgary Anderson Station on the Red Line CTrain. Stoney Trail (Ring Road) sits on the western edge, making cross-city driving efficient. Mount Royal University, Rockyview General Hospital, Heritage Park, and Glenmore Landing are all within a 10–15 minute drive, and the planned Southwest BRT corridor will add even more direct connections to the broader city.

Long-term context

Woodbine''s long track record as an owner-occupied, low-turnover community underpins its steady appreciation story. The neighbourhood was developed between 1979 and the early 1990s, and its housing stock — predominantly single-family detached — has benefited from decades of investment and renovation by long-term owners. Calgary''s city-wide assessed values have risen meaningfully through the mid-2020s, driven by interprovincial migration and constrained new supply in the inner suburbs. Woodbine sits in the SW corridor that has historically attracted buyers who hold properties for 10–15 years, limiting distressed sales and supporting price floors even in softer markets. Its adjacency to Fish Creek Park is a permanent, non-replicable amenity — land that can never be developed — which adds a scarcity premium that comparable landlocked suburbs cannot match. For buyers considering the long hold, Woodbine''s combination of park access, low crime, strong schools, and owner-occupancy culture points to continued resilience.

About Woodbine

Overview

Located in the southwest quadrant of Calgary, Woodbine is a well-established and highly sought-after residential neighbourhood known for its abundant green spaces and family-friendly atmosphere. Developed primarily in the 1980s, the community offers a peaceful, suburban lifestyle with immediate access to some of the city's best natural amenities. With an active real estate market seeing homes sold over the past year, Woodbine continues to attract families, professionals, and retirees looking for a blend of tranquility and urban convenience.

Location

Woodbine is strategically positioned at the western edge of Calgary's southwest quadrant. It is bordered by Anderson Road to the north, 24th Street West to the east, the Tsuut'ina Trail to the west, and the spectacular Fish Creek Provincial Park to the south. This prime location provides residents with a natural retreat right at their doorstep while maintaining easy access to major roadways like Stoney Trail and Macleod Trail for commuting across the city.

Housing character

The architectural character of Woodbine is defined by its development in the late 1970s and 1980s. The dominant property type is the single-family detached home, featuring a mix of classic split-level designs, modest bungalows, and luxury homes situated along the ridge overlooking Fish Creek Park. The neighbourhood also offers a selection of affordable townhomes. Woodbine sits in the mid-range price bracket, with an average sold price and homes spending an average of on the market.

Schools

Families in Woodbine have access to excellent local educational options. The neighbourhood is home to Woodbine School, a public elementary school, and St. Jude School, a Catholic elementary school. Both institutions are known for their strong community involvement and quality programs. For older students and additional options, there are several highly regarded public and separate schools in the surrounding southwest communities.

Transit

Woodbine is well-connected by Calgary Transit, making commuting straightforward. The community is served by several local bus routes and features two stations for the MAX Yellow Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line. The MAX Yellow line provides efficient, direct access to downtown Calgary, Mount Royal University, and the Rockyview General Hospital. For those driving, the commute to downtown takes approximately 25 minutes, and the nearest CTrain station is Southland Station.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy convenient access to daily amenities right within the neighbourhood at Woodbine Square, an enclosed shopping plaza featuring a Safeway grocery store, banking facilities, a pharmacy, and popular spots like Starbucks and local eateries. For a more extensive retail experience, Southcentre Mall is only a short drive away, offering over 150 stores, diverse dining options, and entertainment.

Parks and recreation

Woodbine is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, most notably due to its southern border sharing an edge with Fish Creek Provincial Park. This massive urban park offers an extensive network of paved and unpaved trails for hiking and cycling, wildlife viewing, and picnic areas at Shannon Terrace and Bebo Grove. Within the community itself, the active Woodcreek Community Association maintains an outdoor skating rink, tennis and pickleball courts, sports fields, and a dedicated off-leash dog park.

Lifestyle

Life in Woodbine is characterized by a strong sense of community and an active, outdoor-centric lifestyle. The neighbourhood is known for its low crime rates, safe tree-lined streets, and high community engagement through the Woodcreek Community Association. With an average list price of $745,584 and a competitive sale-to-list ratio, residents take pride in their properties and enjoy a perfect balance of serene suburban living with immediate access to incredible natural parks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Woodbine is dominated by single-family detached homes built primarily between the late 1970s and early 1990s. You''ll find a mix of bungalows, bi-levels, and two-storey family homes on generous lots. Townhomes and semi-detached properties exist but are a small share of the market — this is firmly a single-family neighbourhood.

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