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How much house can you afford in Calgary?

Calgary’s average home price is $627,776 as of February 2026, up 2.4% year-over-year — though the benchmark has actually fallen to $560,500 (-4.4% YoY). With 3.2 months of supply, the market is balanced overall, with detached and semi-detached still in seller’s territory.

Calgary affordability by property type

Real Calgary data — February 2026:

Property Type Avg Price YoY Benchmark Income Required (20% DP)
Apartment $355,934 +0.7% $298,600 (-9.3%) $87,506
Row/Townhouse $457,292 -5.2% $423,600 (-5.0%) $107,025
Semi-Detached $672,176 -6.6% $682,200 (-0.4%) $148,451
All Types $627,776 +2.4% $560,500 (-4.4%) $139,895
Detached $807,186 +0.3% $734,300 (-3.2%) $174,457

Income assumes 3.99% rate, 25-year amortization, 32% GDS, $354/mo tax, $150/mo heat.

Segment Months of Supply Market Condition
Detached 2.7 Seller’s
Semi-Detached 2.4 Seller’s
Row/Townhouse 3.3 Balanced
Apartment 4.6 Balanced

Detached homes remain in seller’s territory — a 2.7-month supply means competition, not negotiating power.

Calgary neighbourhood price ranges

Area Detached Price Range Character
NE (Skyview, Cornerstone, Martindale) $450,000–$650,000 Most affordable, new communities
SW (Signal Hill) From ~$550,000 Mid-range suburban
NW (Tuscany, Arbour Lake, Royal Oak) $600,000–$900,000 Established, family-oriented
Inner City (Inglewood, Kensington) $600,000–$1M+ Character homes, condos from ~$250K
SW (Aspen Woods, Mount Royal) $1,500,000+ Premium, elite

The $1M+ gap between NE detached ($450K–$650K) and premium SW ($1.5M+) shows how neighbourhood choice determines affordability.

The Alberta Advantage — no land transfer tax

Calgary’s biggest affordability edge isn’t just the lower prices — it’s closing costs:

Cost Calgary Toronto Vancouver
Home price (avg) $627,776 $1,008,968 $1,206,180
Transfer tax ~$200 ~$31,000 ~$20,006
PST on purchases None (5% GST only) 8% HST on new 7% PST on new

Alberta’s title transfer fee is approximately $50 + $2 per $5,000 of value — a few hundred dollars vs tens of thousands elsewhere.

Calgary vs other major cities

City Avg Price Income Required Transfer Tax
Edmonton $448,761 $105,383 ~$200
Calgary $627,776 $139,895 ~$200
Ottawa $641,436 $142,484 ~$8,629
Hamilton $734,639 $160,194 ~$10,493
Toronto $1,008,968 $213,376 ~$31,000
Vancouver $1,206,180 $230,944 ~$20,006

Calgary requires $75,000 less income than Toronto and $90,000 less than Vancouver for the average home.

Calgary market conditions — February 2026

Metric Value
Average price $627,776 (+2.4% YoY)
Median price $565,000 (-0.3% YoY)
Benchmark $560,500 (-4.4% YoY)
Total sales 1,526 (-11.3% YoY)
Active inventory 4,872 (+16.0% YoY)
Months of supply 3.2 (+0.8 months YoY)
SNLR 55% (-6 pp YoY)
Market condition Balanced (Detached: Seller’s)

See the Calgary housing market report for the latest.

Tips for Calgary homebuyers

  1. Detached is still competitive — 2.7 months supply means be prepared, especially in NW
  2. Apartments have softened — Benchmark down 9.3% YoY, best deals in this segment
  3. No LTT = $10K–$30K savings — Use the savings for a larger down payment
  4. NE for value — Detached from $450K, well below the $807K citywide average
  5. Median ($565K) vs average ($628K) — The typical home costs less than the average suggests
  6. Compare mortgage rates — Shop aggressively on a city with this much competition