Average Price: $484,426.31|Median Price: $449,900
Highest Price: $1,749,900|Lowest Price: $199,000
Total Listings: 761|Average DOM: 49.08
Average Price/ft²: $365.43|Median Price/ft²: $342.35

Row homes in Calgary are a great option for buyers who want the comfort of a multi-level home without the higher costs that come with detached or semi-detached properties. These homes often offer smart use of space, low maintenance, and a more accessible price point—perfect for first-time buyers or those looking to stay close to urban amenities.
I’ve helped clients across the city find the right row home fit, from new builds in growing suburbs to older character rows in established communities. If you're weighing your options between detached and semi-detached dwellings, row homes are definitely worth a closer look.
Browse Calgary row homes for sale below. With options available in nearly every district of the city, you're sure to find a home that suits your lifestyle and budget.
Data sourced from the Pillar 9™ MLS® System. Data is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Average Price: $484,426.31|Median Price: $449,900
Highest Price: $1,749,900|Lowest Price: $199,000
Total Listings: 761|Average DOM: 49.08
Average Price/ft²: $365.43|Median Price/ft²: $342.35
Calgary offers a range of communities that are known for their row homes. Here are a few popular ones to consider:
1. Bridgeland : Located just northeast of downtown Calgary, Bridgeland is a vibrant community known for its charming row homes. With easy access to amenities, restaurants, and parks, Bridgeland is a highly sought-after area for home buyers.
2. Inglewood : Situated east of downtown Calgary, Inglewood is a historic community with a mix of row homes and other architectural styles. Known for its trendy shops, art galleries, and vibrant community events, Inglewood offers a unique living experience for buyers.
3. Mahogany : Located in southeast Calgary, Mahogany is a newer up and coming community that emphasises comfort and family-friendly amenities. It is known for its four-season lake living, centered around a 63-acre freshwater lake, the largest in the city. It features a mix of row homes, apartments, and other housing options.
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Calgary is divided into eight real estate districts, each offering a different mix of row homes. Choose a district below to view current listings, or see all Calgary row homes for Sale citywide. Not sure which district is right for you? The CREB community map provides an overview of Calgary’s layout.
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Understanding market trends is crucial when deciding the best time to buy or sell. The graphs below illustrate the average sold prices for Calgary Row Homes, highlighting data from the past 12 months and the past 10 years. Hover over the graph points to see exact values.
Why are row homes considered space efficient?
Row homes often feature smart layouts that maximize usable square footage. Many offer multiple levels, open-concept main floors, and efficient storage solutions—all on a smaller footprint.
Are row homes more affordable than detached options?
Yes, row homes typically come with a lower purchase price than detached or semi-detached homes, making them a popular choice for first-time buyers or budget-conscious households.
What makes row homes low maintenance?
With smaller yards and fewer exterior surfaces to maintain, row homes tend to require less upkeep than detached homes. Some even include shared maintenance services, depending on the community.
How do row homes offer more security?
Because row homes are attached side-by-side, they often benefit from added visibility and neighbor proximity, which can serve as a built-in deterrent for break-ins or vandalism.
Are row homes close to urban amenities?
Many Calgary row homes are located in well-connected neighborhoods, close to transit, schools, and shopping. This makes them ideal for buyers who want to stay near the city's core or reduce commuting time.
Are row homes energy efficient?
Thanks to shared walls and compact designs, row homes often retain heat better than fully detached homes, which can lead to lower utility bills—especially during Calgary’s long winters.
Pro Tip: Wondering how a row home compares to detached, semi-detached, or apartment-style properties? Read my quick guide on ActiveRain to get a simple side-by-side breakdown.
Row homes can be condo or freehold, newer or established, and vary widely in fees and rules. I can help you compare options so there are no surprises later.