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Homes for Sale in Woodlands, Calgary

Woodlands draws buyers who want a finished, family-oriented SW Calgary community without the land-lease premiums that push prices higher in newer corridors.

Active listings

19

Median list price

$659,000

Avg list price

$641,758

Homes for Sale in Woodlands, Calgary

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Buying in Woodlands

Who fits here

Woodlands draws buyers who want a finished, family-oriented SW Calgary community without the land-lease premiums that push prices higher in newer corridors. Established in 1976, the neighbourhood has a settled, mature character — large lots, mature trees, and a housing stock that skews toward three- and four-bedroom detached homes, with a smaller share of townhomes and low-rise units for buyers at the entry level. Families rate the area well: Woodlands School (CBE, K–6) sits within the community, and the neighbourhood earned ''safe,'' ''beautiful,'' and ''family-friendly'' as its top three descriptor words in City of Calgary community engagement. The Canyon Meadows Golf Course occupying the northeast corner of Woodlands adds green space and a low-density buffer that most SW communities cannot match. Buyers who value direct Fish Creek Park access — with over 100 km of trails beginning effectively at the back fence — find Woodlands one of the closest in-city communities to that asset. Anderson Road and 14 Street SW provide quick arterial connections north, making the neighbourhood a practical choice for buyers who commute downtown but want a genuine outdoor lifestyle on the south end.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Woodlands is a low-turnover SW Calgary neighbourhood where well-priced detached homes attract serious buyers quickly. The median sold price currently sits and the average, reflecting a stock dominated by single-family detached with limited condo competition. Homes have averaged days on market, and the sale-to-list ratio of signals how firmly sellers are holding to list price. Over the past 12 months, sales have closed in Woodlands — a volume consistent with this community''s size and low churn rate. There are currently 19 active listings, so buyers should move with preparation rather than assumption. Price per square foot averages, with the overall range running from at the townhome and smaller-detached end to for larger homes with Fish Creek-facing lots.

Commute and lifestyle

Woodlands sits in Calgary''s deep southwest, bordered by Fish Creek Provincial Park on its south edge — Canada''s second-largest urban park, with over 100 km of walking and cycling trails, Sikome Lake for summer swimming, and wildlife corridors that bring deer, beavers, 200 bird species into everyday view. Anderson Road forms the northern boundary and connects directly to Anderson CTrain Station on the Red Line, putting downtown Calgary about 35–40 minutes away by transit with no transfers required. For drivers, Anderson Road to Deerfoot Trail or Macleod Trail keeps most major employment nodes accessible within 25 minutes off-peak. Day-to-day errands are handled at the Woodlands Village SURI Plaza on 14 Street SW, and Canyon Meadows Drive adds pharmacy, grocery, and restaurant options a few minutes north. The Canyon Meadows Golf Course, enclosed entirely within Woodlands'' boundaries, gives residents a walkable recreational option beyond the park. Woodbine, the sister community immediately west across 24 Street SW, shares the Fish Creek edge and adds Southland Leisure Centre — one of Calgary''s largest recreational facilities — within a 5-minute drive.

Long-term context

Woodlands completed its primary build-out in the early 1980s, and that maturity works in buyers'' favour in two ways: lot sizes are generous by modern standards, and no significant new housing supply will arrive to compete with existing stock. The community''s southern boundary against Fish Creek Provincial Park is permanent green space, which functions as a long-term scarcity constraint on homes with park-adjacent lots. SW Calgary''s broader trajectory has been supported by proximity to employment centres at Southland Park, Heritage Pointe business districts, and the University of Calgary campus to the north, all accessible via Anderson Road and Macleod Trail. Calgary''s overall detached market has appreciated meaningfully since 2020, and established SW communities like Woodlands have moved with that trend while avoiding the volatility of new-build suburban corridors where supply can outpace demand. The combination of finished infrastructure, no development overhang, Fish Creek frontage, and strong owner-occupancy creates a demand floor that supports values through softer market cycles.

About Woodlands

Overview

Woodlands is an established, family-oriented neighbourhood in southwest Calgary known for its mature, tree-lined streets and seamless integration with nature. Developed in the late 1970s, the community offers a tranquil, suburban lifestyle while maintaining convenient access to major roadways and urban amenities. Over the past year, homes have sold in the area, reflecting its steady appeal among buyers.

Location

Situated in Calgary's southwest quadrant, Woodlands boasts well-defined boundaries that offer a blend of natural and urban borders. The neighbourhood is bounded by Anderson Road SW to the north, 14 Street SW to the east, Fish Creek Provincial Park to the south, and 24 Street SW to the west. This strategic positioning provides residents with quick access to the Stoney Trail ring road and Macleod Trail, ensuring excellent connectivity to the rest of the city.

Housing character

The housing landscape in Woodlands is predominantly characterized by mid-range, detached single-family homes built during the late 1970s and 1980s. The architectural styles frequently feature classic split-level designs and spacious bungalows set on generous lots with mature landscaping. While single-family properties are the dominant property type, the neighbourhood also includes a selection of townhouses and villa-style options. The local market remains active with an average sold price and homes spending an average of on the market.

Schools

Families in Woodlands have access to convenient local educational options. The neighbourhood is home to Woodlands Elementary School, which provides programming for young students under the Calgary Board of Education, and William Roper Hull School, a specialized K-12 facility. For older students, the highly regarded Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School is located nearby, alongside various public and Catholic school options in adjacent communities.

Transit

Transit and commuting in Woodlands are highly accessible. The neighbourhood is served by Calgary Transit bus routes that connect directly to the nearby Anderson LRT station on the Red Line, allowing for a straightforward commute into downtown Calgary. Additionally, Calgary's South BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) system provides efficient regional transit, while motorists benefit from proximity to Anderson Road and the Stoney Trail Ring Road.

Shopping and dining

Everyday conveniences are easily met within and immediately surrounding the community. Residents can access local retail plazas along 24 Street SW for daily necessities, groceries, and casual dining. For a broader array of shopping, entertainment, and restaurant options, the major commercial hubs of Southcentre Mall and the Canyon Meadows cinema complex are just a short drive to the east, providing comprehensive retail access.

Parks and recreation

Woodlands is defined by its exceptional recreational spaces, most notably its southern border shared directly with Fish Creek Provincial Park. This massive natural area provides residents with instant access to over 13 square kilometres of urban parkland, complete with extensive paved pathways, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing. Additionally, the Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club sits entirely within the neighbourhood's eastern boundary, offering a premier golfing experience.

Lifestyle

Life in Woodlands is tranquil, active, and community-focused. The highly active Woodcreek Community Association, shared with the neighbouring Woodbine community, operates a vibrant community centre offering youth sports, seniors' programs, tennis and pickleball courts, and outdoor skating rinks. Combining the peacefulness of nature with strong community engagement, Woodlands offers a well-rounded suburban lifestyle. Properties typically see a sale to list ratio, highlighting strong continued interest in this serene neighbourhood.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Woodlands is predominantly a single-family detached neighbourhood established in the 1970s, with three- and four-bedroom homes on larger lots making up the majority of listings. There is also a smaller supply of townhomes and low-rise units near the Woodlands Village shopping area, giving buyers a price entry point below the detached market.

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Listing information last updated on April 25, 2026 at 6:00 pm (America/Edmonton)