Recently Sold Homes in Point McKay, Calgary
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Point McKay vs Calgary
Point McKay median sold price
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Calgary median sold price
$565,000
1,607 sold in last 30 days
Neighbourhood Guide: Point McKay, Calgary
Neighbourhood Overview
Point McKay is a small, tranquil residential neighbourhood in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, situated along the northern bank of the Bow River. Annexed by the city in 1963, it was originally part of the town of Montgomery. The area is highly sought after for its serene atmosphere, scenic river valley views, and strong sense of community. With an active real estate market seeing an average of 0 homes sold over the past year, it is a stable and attractive community for those seeking a balance of nature and urban convenience.
Location
Bounded by Bowness Road to the north, the Bow River to the south, Shaganappi Trail to the west, and 37th Street NW to the east, Point McKay enjoys a prime inner-city location. The neighbourhood's placement on the Bow River escarpment provides residents with beautiful natural surroundings while maintaining quick access to major roadways like Crowchild Trail and the Trans-Canada Highway. The commute to downtown is convenient, whether by car or via the scenic river pathways.
Housing Character
The dominant property types in Point McKay are multi-family dwellings, specifically row houses, townhomes, and low- to high-rise condominiums like the Riverside Towers. There are virtually no single-detached homes in the community, giving it a unique, low-maintenance character. Homes here fall into a mid-range price positioning, currently seeing a median sold price of $0 and an average price per square foot of $0. The neighbourhood was largely developed between the 1960s and 1980s, emphasizing integrated green spaces and well-kept streetscapes.
Schools & Education
Families in Point McKay have access to several reputable schools in the surrounding areas. Designated Calgary Board of Education public schools include University School and Terrace Road School for elementary students, as well as Queen Elizabeth High School for junior and senior high students. French Immersion programs and Catholic schooling options, such as Madeleine D'Houet School, are also accessible. The neighbourhood is located just a short distance from the University of Calgary and the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT).
Transit & Access
Point McKay is well-served by public transit for its size and location. Calgary Transit provides several bus routes, including Bus Rapid Transit service along Bowness Road, which connects residents directly to the downtown core with minimal stops. For cyclists, the neighbourhood is exceptionally well-connected; the extensive Bow River Pathway system allows for a safe, scenic, and car-free commute into downtown Calgary.
Shopping & Dining
While Point McKay is primarily a quiet residential enclave, residents are never far from retail and dining. Nearby Bowness Road and 16th Avenue NW offer various conveniences, and Market Mall is just a short drive away for major retail shopping. Additionally, the vibrant Kensington and West Hillhurst districts are easily accessible, providing a diverse mix of cafes, boutique shops, bistros, and upscale dining experiences.
Parks & Recreation
Point McKay is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The neighbourhood provides direct access to the Bow River Pathway for walking, running, and cycling. The Harry Boothman pedestrian bridge connects the community directly to Edworthy Park, a massive natural space featuring the Douglas Fir Trail, Lawrey Gardens, off-leash dog areas, and picnic spots. Within the community, the Riverside Club offers members indoor tennis courts, a salt-water pool, and comprehensive fitness facilities.
Lifestyle & Community
The lifestyle in Point McKay blends urban convenience with suburban tranquility. It appeals to professionals, retirees, and families who appreciate nature, riverfront living, and outdoor activities without sacrificing proximity to the city centre. A strong community spirit is evident, with neighbors participating in local events, outdoor recreation, and enjoying a relaxed, active way of life. Properties typically see an average of 0 days on the market, indicating steady demand for this active and balanced lifestyle.
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