Tuscany is a master‑planned favourite known for its pathway network, community gathering spaces, and handy access to major roads and transit. It offers a balanced routine—family activities close to home during the week and easy escapes to the foothills on weekends.
Homes are predominantly 2000s two‑storeys with attached garages, alongside townhomes for lower‑maintenance living. If you want a modern Northwest community that prioritizes convenience, recreation, and neighbourhood feel, Tuscany is consistently popular. See the Tuscany Wikipedia for additional community details.
Tuscany Real Estate Listing Statistics
Data sourced from the Pillar 9™ MLS® System. Data is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Average Price: $788,768.18|Median Price: $736,950
Highest Price: $1,240,000|Lowest Price: $344,900
Total Listings: 22|Average DOM: 39.86
Average Price/ft²: $438.65|Median Price/ft²: $422.92
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Buyer demand in Tuscany is consistently supported by club amenities, coulee paths, and a true ‘village’ LRT stop. Day-to-day convenience comes from Tuscany LRT, Tuscany Club and direct links to Crowchild and Stoney Trail.
Property mix: club-area singles, townhomes, and LRT-adjacent condos
Lots & streets: village plan with walkway shortcuts to the LRT
For demographic details please see the City of Calgary Tuscany Profile for information on population, language, housing, mobility, education, income, and employment.
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Village-style planning with transit and strong community amenities.
Tuscany Club community facility, parks, and playgrounds
Tuscany C-Train station for quick downtown access
Linked pathway network and ridge viewpoints
Easy access to Stoney Trail and Crowchild Trail
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 Tuscany
Mobility in Tuscany 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
How competitive is the market in Tuscany right now?
Over the 12 months ending 2025-12-31, Tuscany Detached homes had about 77.6% odds of selling (based on 195 sold + 2 pending vs 57 not sold outcomes). With roughly 0.67 months of inventory, the market read as seller-leaning—well-positioned listings often attract stronger competition.
What housing styles should I expect to see in Tuscany?
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 Tuscany?
Generally yes—thoughtful updates and quality workmanship tend to shorten time on market and support firmer pricing.
How fast do good listings sell in Tuscany?
Over the 12 months ending 2025-12-31, Tuscany Detached homes averaged about 25.5 days on market. The median was 16 days, and well-priced, well-presented homes often move faster than the average.
How much inventory is there in Tuscany for Detached homes right now?
As of 2025-12-31, there were 11 active Detached listings in Tuscany. With a 12-month average selling pace around 16.4 per month, that works out to roughly 0.67 months of inventory.
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