Explore homes for sale in North Calgary — mature streets bordering Nose Hill Park, the family belt from Harvest Hills to Panorama Hills, and the new communities pushing Calgary's northern edge past Stoney Trail.
North Calgary homes for sale stack three generations of the city against each other, usually to the buyer's advantage. Thorncliffe, Huntington Hills, and Beddington Heights hold the mature belt beside Nose Hill Park with renovated bungalows on real lots; Harvest Hills, Coventry Hills, Panorama Hills, and Hidden Valley carry the 1990s–2000s family core; and Evanston, Sage Hill, Nolan Hill, Carrington, and Livingston keep building the city's most active new-home corridor.
North Calgary real estate runs on Deerfoot and Stoney Trail logic — quick airport access on one side, Centre Street's future Green Line corridor on the other, and Nose Hill Park's 11 square kilometres anchoring the quadrant's southwest corner. Country Hills' golf course and the Vivo recreation centre round out a family package that undercuts equivalent west-side communities by six figures.
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From Nose Hill's mature borders to the city's newest northern streets — every card links to a full neighbourhood guide with live listings, market data, and census context.
A 1970s-80s north family community on Nose Hill’s northern slope with attainable detached homes, townhomes, schools.
One of the north’s newest communities on Stoney’s edge with new-construction homes, ponds, builder options.
A 1990s north family community around the Country Hills Golf Club with detached homes, townhomes, schools.
The north’s condo village around a pond boardwalk beside VIVO and the cinema row, with attainable condos, townhomes.
One of the north’s biggest family communities with late-1990s-2000s detached homes, VIVO beside, schools.
A 2010s north family community on the Symons Valley creek ridge with detached homes, duplexes, townhomes, schools.
An attainable, well-connected inner-north community off Centre Street and Deerfoot Trail, including condos, townhomes, mobile homes, and detached houses.
A 1990s north family community around its pond with newer infill from the former golf lands, detached homes, townhomes.
A 1990s-2000s north family community with Hanson Ranch’s upscale pocket, valley parks, detached homes, schools.
An established north community on Nose Hill’s eastern slope with 1960s-70s family homes, the Thornhill pool, Centre Street transit.
A brand-new far-north area with first-phase new-construction homes, builder options.
A 2000s north community along a ravine spine with Celtic theming, detached homes, condos.
One of the city’s newest north communities, with first-phase new-construction homes, builder options.
The north’s flagship new community with the Livingston Hub, new-construction homes, townhomes, builder options.
A 1980s north family pocket on Nose Hill’s northern edge with detached homes, thin inventory.
A 2010s north community with castle-gate entrances, premium detached streets, ravine edges.
A tightly held 1960s community on Nose Hill’s south face with larger renovated homes, city views.
A tiny plateau pocket atop Nose Hill’s south shoulder with larger homes, sweeping views, extreme scarcity.
The north’s biggest 2000s family belt with its residents’ association centre, detached homes, townhomes, condos, schools.
A 2010s north community in a retail-anchored bowl with the sector’s deepest condo and townhome entries, detached rims.
An 1980s-90s north family community above Nose Hill with detached homes, townhomes, schools.
A 2000s-2010s north community wrapped in ravines beside Beacon Hill, with larger detached homes, walkouts.
An established inner-north community off Centre Street with 1950s-60s homes on generous lots, Nose Hill access.
The north is Calgary's family-math quadrant: newer square footage per dollar than the northwest, better commutes than the deep south, and a straight run to the airport. Its communities sort neatly by decade, and each decade has a distinct buyer.
Renovated 1960s–70s bungalows and split-levels line Thorncliffe, Huntington Hills, and North Haven; 1990s–2000s two-storeys fill Harvest Hills, Coventry Hills, Panorama Hills, and Hidden Valley; and Evanston, Sage Hill, Nolan Hill, Carrington, and Livingston deliver the new-construction spectrum from townhomes to estate-sized family homes.
Deerfoot Trail is the spine, Stoney Trail wraps the top, and Centre Street runs the quadrant's future Green Line corridor. Airport commutes beat every other quadrant's, and downtown drivers use Deerfoot, 14 Street, or Centre Street depending on which side of Nose Hill they live.
Nose Hill Park — one of North America's largest urban parks — borders North Haven, Huntington Hills, MacEwan Glen, and Sandstone Valley. West Nose Creek's pathway system threads the family belt, and the new communities layer wetlands and linked greens into every master plan.
Country Hills' retail corridor and Beacon Hill's big-box centre carry most of the load, with Deerfoot City just south and the Vivo recreation centre anchoring community life in the family belt. Centre Street's small-business strip serves the mature communities.
The mature belt enjoys stable, established catchments; the family core's schools are busy but built; and the newest communities — Carrington, Livingston, Lewisburg — are still watching schools open phase by phase. North Trail and Notre Dame high schools absorb much of the quadrant.
First-time buyers get the city's most attainable new townhomes in Sage Hill, Carrington, and Livingston; move-up families target Evanston, Panorama Hills, and Coventry Hills; renovators and Nose Hill loyalists shop Thorncliffe, Huntington Hills, and North Haven; and buyers wanting tomorrow's value watch Keystone Hills and Lewisburg take shape.
Nose Hill borders and golf backing hold premiums in the established belt, while the family core trades on school proximity and Deerfoot access. In the new corridor, the Green Line's eventual Centre Street alignment is the quiet long-term catalyst — communities positioned on it are worth watching.
Evanston · Sage Hill · Nolan Hill · Carrington · Livingston
Thorncliffe · Huntington Hills · Beddington Heights · Greenview
North Haven · North Haven Upper · MacEwan Glen · Sandstone Valley
Panorama Hills · Sage Hill · Country Hills Village · Livingston
Benchmark prices below are the CREB® North Calgary figures for June 2026 — use them as context, then filter the live listings above to see what is actually on the market.
Each range below filters the live MLS® feed on this page — no thin landing pages, just the current inventory.
The north is where we send move-up families who did the math. The same budget that buys a starter home in the northwest buys a full family two-storey in Evanston or Panorama Hills — and the commute to the airport or Deerfoot employment is shorter, not longer. That arithmetic has driven the quadrant's growth for twenty years and it has not changed.
The play we like most right now is the barbell: either a renovated bungalow beside Nose Hill in Huntington Hills or Thorncliffe — irreplaceable lots, forever park access — or an early position in the Livingston–Carrington corridor where the city's northern infrastructure is still catching up to the master plans. Both ends beat the middle on ten-year value, in our experience.
Weighing new construction against a mature lot near Nose Hill? That is the north's defining choice — we can walk you through both sides of it in one afternoon.
Population-weighted 2021 Census of Canada figures across the 22 North Calgary communities with a City of Calgary community profile. Long-term context — always read alongside the live listing data above. Each community page carries its own full census section.
From renovated bungalows beside Nose Hill to brand-new streets in Livingston, the north rewards families who run the numbers. Tell us your budget, commute, and school needs — we will show you where the math works best.