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Homes for Sale in Yorkville, Calgary

Yorkville is built for buyers who want a brand-new home without the compromise of a long commute.

Active listings

21

Median list price

$759,000

Avg list price

$736,570

Homes for Sale in Yorkville, Calgary

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Buying in Yorkville

Who fits here

Yorkville is built for buyers who want a brand-new home without the compromise of a long commute. Developed by Mattamy Homes in Calgary''s southwest, this master-planned community sits just south of Stoney Trail — putting Macleod Trail, Deerfoot Trail, and the entire ring road network within minutes. The buyer profile skews toward young families and move-up buyers who prioritize modern construction, energy-efficient builds, and the kind of amenity package that only comes with a purpose-built community: interconnected pathways, stormwater ponds, and planned parks woven throughout the street grid. Proximity to Fish Creek Provincial Park — one of the largest urban parks in Canada with over 100 km of trails — means outdoor recreation is genuinely accessible, not just a marketing line. Buyers relocating from Calgary''s inner-ring suburbs often find Yorkville offers newer builds at a lower entry price per square foot than comparable established communities. It suits buyers who are comfortable with a community still maturing and value being early in a neighbourhood whose schools, retail, and transit connections are actively being built out.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Homes in Yorkville trade in a market shaped by new construction pricing — sellers here are largely builders offering attached and detached product at list, so tends to hold firm. The median sold price sits, with detached homes anchoring the upper end of a range from. Buyers have averaged days on market before securing a home, reflecting steady but not frenzied demand. Over the past 12 months, properties have changed hands in Yorkville, and there are currently 21 active listings. Average price per square foot runs, competitive for new construction in Calgary''s south.

Commute and lifestyle

Yorkville''s biggest practical advantage is its ring-road access. Stoney Trail (Highway 201) is the community''s northern boundary, meaning residents can reach any quadrant of Calgary without touching surface arterials during peak hours. Downtown Calgary sits roughly 25–30 minutes away by car under normal conditions; the Somerset–Bridlewood CTrain station is the nearest LRT stop, accessible via Macleod Trail south. Day-to-day errands are handled at Shawnessy Village and the growing commercial strip along Macleod Trail, where groceries, banks, restaurants, and big-box retail are well established. For families, the planned school sites within the broader south Calgary growth corridor mean CBE and CSSD schools are in active development phases. Fish Creek Provincial Park, just to the north, delivers year-round recreation — paved and natural-surface trails, Sikome Lake in summer, wildlife corridors, and off-leash areas. The community''s own pathway network connects internally to these broader systems, making cycling and walking genuinely usable for daily life.

Long-term context

Yorkville is early in its appreciation curve, which cuts both ways. New-construction communities in Calgary''s south have historically followed a pattern: builder pricing dominates the first several years, then resale values begin to differentiate once the community matures and amenities are complete. The southwest sector has seen sustained demand pressure as the broader Stoney Trail corridor unlocked land that was previously too far from the ring road to compete. Calgary''s overall residential market posted price deceleration in 2024–2025 after the sharp run-up of 2022–2023, creating a more balanced entry point for buyers. For Yorkville specifically, the long-term thesis rests on infrastructure completion — the planned 210 Avenue interchange at Macleod Trail, the buildout of local schools and retail, and Fish Creek''s permanent recreational draw. Buyers entering now are pricing in some development-phase friction in exchange for new-build quality and the potential upside of a maturing community.

About Yorkville

Overview

Yorkville is a newer master-planned neighbourhood in Southwest Calgary, offering an ideal blend of picturesque natural beauty and modern convenience. Designed around a family-friendly lifestyle, this vibrant community boasts a signature architectural style that gives it a distinct charm. It has quickly become a sought-after destination for homebuyers looking for a balanced, active lifestyle. The local real estate market reflects a mid-range positioning, with a median sold price.

Location

Situated in Calgary's scenic southwest, Yorkville is located south of 194th Avenue SW and west of Sheriff King Street, nestled between the established neighbourhoods of Silverado and Belmont. The community's strategic location provides quick access to major roadways like the Stoney Trail Ring Road and Macleod Trail, ensuring efficient commutes to Downtown Calgary and surrounding areas.

Housing character

The dominant property type in Yorkville is the single-family detached home, though the neighbourhood also offers a mix of modern townhomes and rear-laned duplexes. The housing character is defined by unique old-world architecture, heavily inspired by Brownstone, Victorian, and Georgian Colonial designs that feature prominent brick and stone exteriors. Homes in this highly desirable area spend an average of on the market.

Schools

While Yorkville is a newer community continuing to develop its immediate infrastructure, residents have convenient access to excellent educational facilities in neighbouring areas. Families are well-served by nearby public and Catholic options, including Ron Southern School in Silverado and All Saints High School in nearby Legacy.

Transit

Getting around by car is highly efficient for Yorkville residents, and public transit connectivity continues to expand as the community grows. Residents have convenient access to the nearby Shawnessy C-Train Station on the Red Line, which provides a reliable light rail commute into Downtown Calgary. Several local bus routes also operate in the vicinity to connect residents to the broader transit network.

Shopping and dining

Yorkville residents enjoy easy access to essential amenities and retail options. The nearby Silverado Marketplace provides convenient day-to-day shopping and fitness facilities. For a more extensive retail experience, Southcentre Mall and the Shawnessy Shopping Centre offer a wide range of brand-name stores. When dining out, locals are just a short drive from popular spots like Original Joe's, Blowers & Grafton, and Rockwell Food + Taps.

Parks and recreation

Outdoor recreation is a focal point of the Yorkville community. The neighbourhood features Yorkville Central Park, complete with a reflective storm pond, walking bridges, an interactive playground, a skatepark, and a dog park. Additionally, Yorkville sits right next to the world-renowned Spruce Meadows equestrian facility and Sirocco Golf Club, and is a short drive from the extensive natural trails of Fish Creek Provincial Park.

Lifestyle

Yorkville offers a tranquil, slower-paced ambiance that perfectly complements an active, outdoor-oriented lifestyle. With the rolling foothills and Rocky Mountains as a scenic backdrop, the neighbourhood provides a peaceful retreat from the busy city. Meticulously landscaped green spaces and a strong community spirit make it an ideal place for families and professionals seeking both nature and modern comfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Yorkville was designed as a master-planned family community by Mattamy Homes. The street layout prioritizes pedestrian-friendly pathways, planned parks, and stormwater pond areas. School sites are in active planning phases through both CBE and CSSD for the south Calgary growth corridor. Fish Creek Provincial Park — one of Canada''s largest urban parks — is minutes away, offering trails, wildlife, and Sikome Lake for summer swimming.

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