Acadia is central-south convenience—quick links to Macleod, Heritage LRT, and Chinook Centre—wrapped in mature, tree-lined streets. Local schools and parks keep daily routines close, and big-box errands are minutes away.
Homes span classic bungalows and splits ripe for renovation to refreshed interiors and townhomes. If you want access, value, and a neighbourly feel, Acadia delivers. See the Acadia Wikipedia for additional community details.
Acadia Real Estate Listing Statistics
Data sourced from the Pillar 9™ MLS® System. Data is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Average Price: $497,930.27|Median Price: $496,000
Highest Price: $799,000|Lowest Price: $190,000
Total Listings: 33|Average DOM: 58.82
Average Price/ft²: $466.67|Median Price/ft²: $471.18
Established pocket just east of Macleod Trail with strong access to Heritage retail and C-Train.
Property mix: bungalows, bi-levels, and townhomes; steady suited potential on interior lots
Lots & streets: classic grid with rear lanes and mature trees; sidewalks throughout
Era & upgrades: 1960s–70s originals with many kitchen/bath/mechanical updates; selective full rebuilds
Acadia is in the Calgary South zone. Acadia borders Fairview to the northwest, East Fairview Industrial and Fairview Industrial to the northeast, Maple Ridge to the southeast, and Willow Park to the southwest.
For demographic details please see the City of Calgary Acadia Profile for information on population, language, housing, mobility, education, income, and employment.
Errands come easy with Macleod Trail, Chinook Centre, and Heritage LRT minutes away.
Southcentre/Chinook retail and dining
Heritage/Chinook C-Train access
Community schools, arenas, and parks
Quick links to Blackfoot and Deerfoot
For a detailed breakdown of City of Calgary amenities, the MyCalgaryServices Map provides information on parks and playgrounds, recreation centres, sports facilities, public safety stations, schools, libraries, and transit. Click the link to open the amenities map.
Getting around Acadia
From quieter interior streets to nearby corridors, Acadia supports walking, transit, and cycling in different measure. Here’s the at-a-glance view.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How competitive is the market in Acadia right now?
Activity varies by property type and micro-location. Well-presented listings on quiet, walkable streets can draw strong interest.
What housing styles should I expect to see in Acadia?
Expect a mix that reflects ongoing redevelopment—original homes beside newer infill or apartment buildings, depending on the block.
Do renovated homes command a premium in Acadia?
Generally yes—thoughtful updates and quality workmanship tend to shorten time on market and support firmer pricing.
How fast do good listings sell in Acadia?
Timing shifts with season and finish level. Competitive listings can see faster activity.
Which schools serve Acadia, and how do I confirm?
Use the public and Catholic boards’ address lookups for current designations, then call the designated school to confirm capacity and program intake.
Considering a Move to Acadia?
We break down pocket-level nuances—street rhythm, renovations, and nearby amenities—so decisions come easier.
Buying: Shortlist quiet streets near parks and services; verify build quality and recent sales.
Selling: We’ll align presentation and pricing with comparable South listings.
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