Explore homes for sale across Calgary's south and southwest — original lake communities, estate enclaves, Fish Creek Park neighbourhoods, mature value streets, and the newest communities on the city's southern edge.
South Calgary homes for sale span more than forty communities and half a century of city-building — from Lake Bonavista, Calgary's original lake community, to Alpine Park and Wolf Willow, where the newest southwest streets are still being paved. In between sit the estate enclaves of Bayview, Pump Hill, and Eagle Ridge, the Fish Creek Park communities, and a deep bench of mature value in Acadia, Haysboro, Fairview, and Southwood.
Buyers searching southwest Calgary real estate are usually choosing between three things this quadrant does better than anywhere else: private lake access (Lake Bonavista, Sundance, Midnapore, Chaparral), direct Fish Creek Park frontage, and Red Line LRT commuting from Anderson through Shawnessy. The right community depends on which of those you will actually use every week.
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Forty-plus communities from the Glenmore Reservoir to the city's southern edge, each with a full neighbourhood guide. Filter by lake access, estate streets, or established value.
Explore Acadia homes for sale in Calgary, including 1960s bungalows, renovated homes, infills, condos, the Acadia Recreation Complex.
Dream’s new-urbanist master-planned community in the southwest, including front-garage homes, laned homes, townhomes, the village centre, parks.
A small, exclusive south community near the Glenmore Reservoir, including estate homes, mature lots.
A newer southwest community of front-garage homes, laned homes, townhomes, and condos near Silverado and Stoney Trail, including.
A small, established south community of 1970s bungalows and split-levels near Lake Bonavista and Fish Creek, including.
An established southwest community of 1970s bungalows and two-storeys near South Glenmore Park and the reservoir, including.
A popular late-1990s and 2000s family community in the deep southwest, including front-garage homes, laned homes, townhomes, condos, wetlands and pathways.
An established south community of 1970s and 80s homes near Fish Creek Park, with a community pool, two CTrain stations, golf.
An established southwest community of 1970s homes near the Glenmore Reservoir and Fish Creek, including schools, parks.

A deep-south lake community with a 32-acre lake, waterfalls, and park, including detached homes, villas, condos.
A small, tightly held inner-southwest community near the Glenmore Reservoir, Rockyview hospital, and Mount Royal University, including detached homes, condos.
A small, tightly held 1980s family community backing onto Fish Creek Provincial Park, including detached homes.
A family community in the deep south bordered by the Bow River and Fish Creek Provincial Park, including detached homes, townhomes, condos.
A small, exclusive riverside enclave on the Bow River beside Fish Creek Provincial Park, including executive homes.
One of the city’s most exclusive estate communities, on the east side of the Glenmore Reservoir beside Heritage Park, including luxury homes.
A large family community in the southwest bordering Fish Creek Provincial Park, including detached homes, estate homes, townhomes, condos.
An established 1960s south community of bungalows on generous lots near Acadia, Chinook Centre, and Deerfoot, including.
An established, attainable 1960s south community near Chinook Centre and two CTrain stations, including bungalows, infills, condos.
A small, tightly held reservoir-adjacent south community near Chinook Centre, Rockyview hospital, and Mount Royal University, including detached homes, condos.
An established 1950s–60s south community of bungalows near Chinook Centre and Heritage CTrain, including infills, condos.

A 35-acre lake reserved for roughly 143 homes on Lake Placid Drive, Green, and Place SE. Search it live on the map and get first access to these rarely-listed lakefront homes.

Calgary’s original private lake community, with a 52-acre lake, resident amenities, mature estate homes.
A large master-planned deep-south community built around a protected 300-acre environmental reserve, including detached homes, townhomes, condos, estate homes.
An established golf-course community beside the Bow River valley, including detached homes, fairway-backing properties.

An original south lake community around Lake Midnapore, with attainable detached homes, townhomes, condos, Fish Creek access.
A peaceful, family-friendly southwest community near Fish Creek Park and the CTrain, including single-family homes, townhomes, condos.
An established southwest community bordering South Glenmore Park and the reservoir, including detached homes, townhomes, condos.
An established southwest community near the Glenmore Reservoir, South Glenmore Park, and the Southland Leisure Centre, including detached homes, renovated bungalows, condos.
An upscale established southeast community with the private Park 96 residents’ park, bordering Fish Creek Provincial Park, including estate homes, detached homes.
One of the city’s newest deep-south communities near Silverado and Legacy, including new detached homes, duplexes, townhomes.
One of southwest Calgary’s most prestigious established communities near the Glenmore Reservoir, including luxury estate homes on large lots.
An established southeast community bordering Fish Creek Provincial Park, including detached homes, townhomes, condos.
A revitalized southwest community backing Fish Creek Provincial Park with CTrain access, including new condos, townhomes, estate homes.
An established deep-southwest family community with the Shawnessy CTrain and a major shopping hub, including single-family homes, townhomes, condos.
A popular deep-south community next to Spruce Meadows, including detached homes, townhomes, condos, estate homes.
An established deep-southwest family community with the Somerset–Bridlewood CTrain and Shawnessy shopping, including single-family homes, townhomes, condos.
An established 1960s south community between the Southland and Anderson CTrain stations, including mid-century bungalows, renovated infills, condos.
A deep-south lake community around the private 33-acre Lake Sundance, including detached family homes, lake-access homes.
The Tsuut'ina Nation's 1,200-acre master-planned development along Tsuut'ina Trail — Taza Park, Crossing, and Exchange. Costco's Buffalo Run district is open, the first homes are rising in Taza Park, and no MLS® listings exist yet: read the guide and register for first word.
A newer deep-south community built around the Walden Gate village centre, including condos, townhomes, single-family homes.
An established south community built around the private Willow Park Golf & Country Club, including larger detached homes, fairway-backing properties.
One of the city’s newest deep-southeast communities on the Bow River near Fish Creek, including new detached homes, townhomes, condos.
A mature, well-treed southwest community bordering Fish Creek Provincial Park, including detached family homes, townhomes, condos.
A mature southwest community bordering Fish Creek Provincial Park, including detached family homes, townhomes, condos.
One of the city’s newest deep-south communities off Macleod Trail near Legacy, including new detached homes, duplexes, townhomes.
The south is Calgary's deepest residential quadrant, and it layers by decade: 1960s–70s mature communities inside Anderson Road, 1980s–90s lake and wood communities around Fish Creek, and 2000s-onward growth south of Stoney Trail. Each layer has its own price band, school pattern, and resale logic.
Mature bungalows and split-levels fill Acadia, Haysboro, Kingsland, and Southwood; executive two-storeys ring the lakes and Fish Creek in Sundance, Woodbine, and Evergreen; estate homes cluster in Bayview, Pump Hill, Eagle Ridge, and around Lake Bonavista; and Legacy, Walden, Silverado, Belmont, and Alpine Park carry the new-construction market.
Macleod Trail is the spine, Deerfoot and Stoney Trail move the volume, and the Red Line LRT runs all the way to Somerset–Bridlewood — Anderson, Canyon Meadows, Fish Creek–Lacombe, and Shawnessy stations make the south Calgary's strongest transit-commuting quadrant.
Fish Creek Provincial Park is the defining amenity — one of Canada's largest urban parks, bordered by a dozen communities from Parkland and Deer Run to Evergreen and Sundance. North of it, the Glenmore Reservoir and Weaselhead give Bayview, Palliser, and Oakridge their own waterfront pathway network.
Chinook Centre anchors the north end of the quadrant, Southcentre the middle, and Shawnessy's power centre the south, with Legacy and Silverado adding newer main-street retail. Macleod Trail carries everything in between.
The established communities carry mature CBE and Catholic schools with decades of catchment stability, while Evergreen, Bridlewood, and the newest communities run younger and busier. Lake community schools — Lake Bonavista, Sundance, Midnapore — pair catchments with the lake life that keeps families rooted.
Lake buyers choose among four private lakes at four price points; estate buyers look at Bayview, Pump Hill, and Eagle Ridge; first-time buyers get more house in Acadia, Fairview, Queensland, and Deer Run than almost anywhere south of the river; new-build buyers head to Legacy, Alpine Park, and Wolf Willow.
Lake access is the south's most durable premium — it survives every cycle. Fish Creek backing is second. In the mature belt, renovated bungalows on 50–60 foot lots move fast, while the newest edge communities compete with each other on builder incentives, so resale there depends on buying the right lot, not just the right house.
Parkland · Deer Run · Canyon Meadows · Evergreen · Woodbine
Acadia · Haysboro · Fairview · Southwood · Queensland
Legacy · Alpine Park · Wolf Willow · Belmont · Pine Creek
Shawnessy · Somerset · Bridlewood · Canyon Meadows · Haysboro
Benchmark prices below are the CREB® South 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 south is where we send buyers who feel priced out of the inner city but do not want to feel like they settled. A renovated Acadia bungalow, a Sundance lake home, and a Legacy new build can all close within the same month at similar prices — and they are three completely different lives. That range is the quadrant's superpower.
Our rule of thumb from nearly three decades here: pay for lake access or park frontage if you will use it weekly, pay for the mature lot if you plan to renovate or rebuild, and pay for the new community only after you have walked its five-year construction plan. The south rewards buyers who know which premium they are choosing.
Torn between a lake community, Fish Creek frontage, and a mature bungalow street? That is the most common south Calgary dilemma — and exactly the conversation we are good at.
Population-weighted 2021 Census of Canada figures across the 42 South 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 lake mornings in Bonavista to new streets in Alpine Park, the south offers more distinct lifestyles than any other quadrant. Tell us which one is actually yours — commute, schools, budget, lake, park, or lot — and we will get you to the right three communities fast.