1. Lewiston (Keystone Hills) – North Calgary
• Location: Situated in the Keystone Hills area of North Calgary, Lewiston offers convenient access to major roadways and amenities.
• Average Home Price: Homes range from approximately $677,000 to $799,400, with sizes between 1,621 and 2,249 square feet.
2. Belvedere West (Huxley by Truman) – Southeast Calgary
• Location: Located in Southeast Calgary, Huxley in Belvedere West provides easy access to Deerfoot Trail, 17th Ave, and Glenmore Trail.
• Average Home Price: The average property price in Belvedere is approximately $553,788.
3. Seton Ridge (Ricardo Ranch) – Southeast Calgary
• Location: Seton Ridge is part of the Ricardo Ranch area in Southeast Calgary, offering proximity to natural landscapes and urban amenities.
• Average Home Price: The average home price in Seton Ridge is around $475,981.
4. Logan Landing (Ricardo Ranch) – Southeast Calgary
• Location: Also within Ricardo Ranch, Logan Landing is a premier community along the Bow River in Southeast Calgary.
• Average Home Price: Homes are priced between $559,900 and $939,900, with sizes ranging from 1,421 to 2,683 square feet.
5. Rangeview (Trafford by WestCreek) – Southeast Calgary
• Location: Rangeview Trafford is located in Southeast Calgary, focusing on creating a sustainable and connected community.
• Average Home Price: Homes range from $500,000 to $962,171, with sizes between 1,468 and 2,547 square feet.
6. Glacier Ridge – Northwest Calgary
• Location: Situated in Northwest Calgary, Glacier Ridge offers a mix of housing types and access to natural amenities.
• Average Home Price: The average home price in Glacier Ridge is approximately $683,000.
These new communities reflect Calgary's commitment to accommodating its growing population and evolving housing needs. By focusing on sustainable planning and leveraging existing infrastructure, the city aims to provide diverse and accessible living options for current and future residents.
Fast-Tracking Growth Applications
Calgary is considering fast-tracking four new community growth applications, potentially adding approximately 5,000 homes. These applications are notable because they require minimal operating costs and no immediate capital funding, as they leverage existing infrastructure. The city council is reviewing these applications to address housing demands efficiently.
Why This Matters
The development of these new communities reflects Calgary's commitment to accommodating its growing population and evolving housing needs. By focusing on sustainable planning and leveraging existing infrastructure, the city aims to provide diverse and accessible living options for current and future residents.
Sources: Livabl, Zolo, Sterling Homes, Truman Honest Door