Houses Sold in Crescent Heights — What Buyers Paid
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Crescent Heights vs Calgary
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Calgary median sold price
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Neighbourhood Guide: Crescent Heights, Calgary
Neighbourhood Overview
Crescent Heights is a vibrant, inner-city neighbourhood located just north of downtown Calgary, directly across the Bow River. Known for its tree-lined streets, historic charm, and some of the most spectacular skyline views in the city, the community offers a balanced urban lifestyle. It is highly sought-after by professionals and students alike, in part due to a large concentration of accessible apartment-style condos that keep the area relatively affordable.
Location
The neighbourhood spans both the Northwest and Northeast quadrants of Calgary, divided centrally by Centre Street. It is bounded by the Trans-Canada Highway (16th Avenue N) to the north, Edmonton Trail to the east, 4th Street NW to the west, and the scenic Bow River and Memorial Drive to the south. This prime positioning places residents within easy walking or biking distance of the downtown core.
Housing Character
Crescent Heights features one of Calgary's widest varieties of real estate. The dominant property type is the apartment condo, with many low- to mid-rise buildings dating from the 1960s to the 1980s offering affordable entry points. Conversely, the ridge along Crescent Road is lined with luxury modern infills and beautifully restored heritage homes from the early 1900s. The local market is relatively accessible, featuring a median sold price of $0 and an average sold price of $0.
Schools & Education
The community is anchored by the historic Crescent Heights High School, well-regarded for its strong academic, fine arts, and diverse language programs. Younger students in the area are typically served by nearby Rosedale School, which offers kindergarten through grade nine, as well as Balmoral School.
Transit & Access
Commuting from Crescent Heights is exceptionally convenient. Centre Street acts as a major transit corridor, offering frequent, rapid bus service directly into downtown Calgary. Active commuters frequently walk or cycle across the iconic Centre Street Bridge. The neighbourhood is also slated to benefit from Calgary's future Green Line LRT expansion, which plans to include stations along Centre Street at 9th Avenue and 16th Avenue.
Shopping & Dining
Residents enjoy abundant local amenities without needing to drive. Centre Street is a bustling hub famous for its diverse culinary scene, particularly its excellent Asian restaurants and local cafes. The northern boundary along 16th Avenue features a Safeway grocery store and various retail services, while Edmonton Trail to the east is packed with popular diners, pubs, and boutique eateries that blend into the neighbouring Bridgeland community.
Parks & Recreation
Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to McHugh Bluff, where a famous set of wooden stairs provides a rigorous workout alongside panoramic views of the city skyline. Crescent Park sits at the heart of the neighbourhood, featuring a skating rink, tennis courts, and the North Hill Curling Club. Rotary Park, located on the eastern side, is a family favourite offering a popular water spray park, playgrounds, and an off-leash dog area.
Lifestyle & Community
Life in Crescent Heights is dynamic and highly walkable, appealing to those who want the energy of the inner city paired with easy access to nature via the Bow River pathway system. With a steady turnover of affordable apartments, homes here spend an average of 0 days on the market. It is a community that perfectly blends historical roots with a youthful, active urban environment.
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