Brentwood pairs mid‑century charm with remarkable convenience. The LRT, nearby shopping, and quick access to the University of Calgary make day‑to‑day living efficient. Tree‑lined streets, playgrounds, and proximity to Nose Hill’s expansive natural areas give the neighbourhood a balanced “city‑meets‑green‑space” feel.
Homes range from classic 1960s bungalows ready for thoughtful updates to fully renovated interiors and larger two‑storey rebuilds. Buyers appreciate the stable streetscape, excellent connectivity, and the ability to bike or train to campus or downtown. If you value practicality without giving up character, Brentwood delivers. See the Brentwood Wikipedia for additional community details.
Brentwood remains a go-to choice, with interest anchored by LRT access and family-sized lots within minutes of campus and retail. Day-to-day convenience comes from Brentwood LRT, Market Mall and direct links to Crowchild and Stoney Trail.
Property mix: renovated bungalows/splits and modern laned infills near LRT
Lots & streets: quiet crescents with strong sidewalk coverage
For demographic details please see the City of Calgary Brentwood Profile for information on population, language, housing, mobility, education, income, and employment.
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Established, transit-rich living beside parks and major institutions.
Brentwood LRT station and easy bus connections
Close to Nose Hill Park and Confederation Park pathways
Everyday shopping and dining in the Brentwood/University area
Quick access to the University of Calgary and Market Mall
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 Brentwood
The mobility snapshot below highlights how practical Brentwood may be for daily errands, transit access, and cycling.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Brentwood considered walkable for daily errands?
Daily walkability depends on how close homes are to shops, services, parks, and transit connections within the community.
What influences pricing most in Brentwood?
Lot traits, building quality, and proximity to amenities usually outweigh raw square footage.
Are there heritage or architectural considerations in Brentwood?
Select pockets have character streetscapes; buyers often balance original charm with practical updates.
Where can I verify school designations for Brentwood?
What do Detached homes typically sell for in Brentwood?
Over the 12 months ending 2026-04-30, the average sold price for Brentwood Detached homes was about $811,000 (based on 68 sales). Final pricing still depends heavily on lot, layout, updates, and micro-location.
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