Collingwood, Calgary – Real Estate & Homes for Sale
Why Live in Collingwood?
Collingwood offers the kind of quiet, mature‑tree canopy people search for in the inner Northwest. It sits between major parks, with quick access to trails and open spaces for evening walks or weekend runs. Daily living is simple—local services nearby, downtown reachable by car, bus, or bike routes.
The housing stock leans mid‑century: bungalows and split‑levels on wider lots, with careful renovations and infills appearing over time. If you value calm streets, established landscaping, and being minutes from both universities and hospitals, Collingwood is an understated, enduring choice. See the Collingwood Wikipedia for additional community details.
Collingwood Real Estate Listing Statistics
Data sourced from the Pillar 9™ MLS® System. Data is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Average Price: $879,750.00|Median Price: $737,000
Highest Price: $1,380,000|Lowest Price: $665,000
Total Listings: 4|Average DOM: 27.00
Average Price/ft²: $585.02|Median Price/ft²: $586.74
Market momentum in Collingwood is largely driven by established streets beside Nose Hill and Confederation Park. Day-to-day convenience comes from Nose Hill Park, Confederation Park and direct links to Crowchild and Stoney Trail.
Property mix: bungalows and splits with premium park adjacency
Lots & streets: grid/crescent hybrid beside Nose Hill
For demographic details please see the City of Calgary Collingwood Profile for information on population, language, housing, mobility, education, income, and employment.
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Ravine-side living with quick access to signature northwest parks.
Steps to Confederation Park and nearby pathways
Close to Nose Hill Park for hiking and winter walks
Community schools, rinks, and gathering spaces
Minutes to the University district and Brentwood amenities
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 Collingwood
Mobility in Collingwood varies by pocket across the North West. Some streets feel more walkable near parks, schools, and local shops, while other trips are more drive-oriented. The scores below load for a quick at-a-glance read.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Collingwood considered walkable for daily errands?
Many addresses offer solid walkability to parks and everyday services, with transit and bike options varying by pocket.
What influences pricing most in Collingwood?
Lot traits, building quality, and proximity to amenities usually outweigh raw square footage.
Are there heritage or architectural considerations in Collingwood?
Select pockets have character streetscapes; buyers often balance original charm with practical updates.
Where can I verify school designations for Collingwood?
What do Detached homes typically sell for in Collingwood?
Over the 12 months ending 2026-02-28, the average sold price for Collingwood Detached homes was about $1,017,000 (based on 34 sales). Final pricing still depends heavily on lot, layout, updates, and micro-location.
Considering a Move to Collingwood?
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Buying: Shortlist quiet streets near parks and services; verify build quality and recent sales.
Selling: We’ll align presentation and pricing with comparable North West listings.
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