Calgary Neighbourhood Profile

Erin Woods

SE Calgary 6,790 residents 2,464 properties
Average Property Assessment
$423K
↓ Below city avg
YoY Value Change
+16.9%
↑ Above city avg
Properties
2,464
Permits Since 2024
75

Erin Woods Calgary is a working-class SE community established in 1981, bounded by 52 Street East on the east, Peigan Trail on the south, and the Canadian National Railway tracks on the north and west. Most of the housing is 1980s and early-1990s single-family detached and semi-detached on standard SE suburban lots, and the community’s average year built is 1990 — one of the newer stops in the Greater Forest Lawn cluster of eastern-SE communities. The average assessed value sits at $423K, well below the citywide $732K, with values up 16.9% year-over-year against the citywide 15.2% — an affordable SE community catching up on the citywide run. Erin Woods is part of Calgary’s 219 community profiles.

Key Insights

What the data says

Affordable Entry Point

At $423K average assessment, Erin Woods offers entry well below the city average of $732K.

Value Trend

Property values grew 16.9% year-over-year, outpacing the city average.

Lower Disorder Rate

32.8 events per 1,000 residents — below the city average of 53.5. A relatively quiet community.

Demographics

6,790 residents call Erin Woods home, with 27.7% aged 20-39.

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Property Data

Property Values in Erin Woods

Average Property Assessment
Pulled from the City of Calgary's live current-year assessment feed, using a broad aggregation across all residential parcels. Shown in the snapshot at the top of the page and in the "vs Calgary Average" card below.
Year-End Assessment Roll
Official year-end assessment roll for each year, using a narrower per-year methodology. Shown in the chart and table below. Authoritative for year-over-year trend comparisons.
2023
$325,979
2024
$360,913
2025
$421,974
Year Year-End Assessment Roll Properties YoY Change
2023 $325,979 2,466
2024 $360,913 2,452 +10.7%
2025 $421,974 2,466 +16.9%
vs Calgary Average
Erin Woods $423K
City Average $732K
-42.3% below city average

Why two numbers?

Assessment-roll averages in Erin Woods have climbed 29.4% over the last 3 years, from $325,979 in the 2023 roll to $421,974 in the 2025 roll. The Average Property Assessment in the snapshot above ($423K) is drawn from the live current-year assessment feed, which uses a broader aggregation than the year-specific rolls in the table — small differences between the two are normal.

Development

Building Activity in Erin Woods

33
New Construction
$1.5M invested
0
Renovations
$0 invested
1
Demolitions
$0 value
75
Total Permits
$3.6M total investment
Safety

Community Safety in Erin Woods

In 2024, Erin Woods recorded 223 disorder events — 32.8 events per 1,000 residents, below the city average of 53.5.

Year Events Change
2022 330
2023 299 -9.4%
2024 243 -18.7%
New methodology & data source (see note below)
2024 223
2025 233

CPS revised how disorder events are counted in 2024 and moved to a new data source. Pre-2024 numbers reflect the older definition and aren't directly comparable to 2024-onward.

Partial year — coverage limited to months published by CPS to date.

Disorder Rate Comparison
Events per 1,000 residents
Erin Woods
32.8
City Average
53.5
Demographics

Who Lives in Erin Woods

27%
Ages 0–19
1,835 residents
27.7%
Ages 20–39
1,880 residents
36.2%
Ages 40–64
2,460 residents
8.9%
Ages 65+
605 residents

Erin Woods holds 6,790 residents across 2,464 properties, and the age split is genuinely mixed but skews young for an established SE community. Kids and teens under 19 come in at roughly 1,835, and the 20-to-39 band is 1,880 — the working-age share you'd expect in a community where first-time buyers and new-Canadian families make up a real part of the buyer mix alongside long-time owners. The biggest single group is the 40-to-64 band at 2,460 residents, and residents 65 or older sit near 605 people, about 9% of the community — a low senior share for an early-1980s SE community and one of the signs that the housing has been turning over rather than staying with the original owners. For a similar affordable inner-SE community with a comparable age curve and buyer mix, the Applewood Park profile is the closest reference east of Erin Woods.

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Living in Erin Woods

Erin Woods reads as eastern SE Calgary at street level. The community sits between Peigan Trail on the south, 52 Street East on the east, and the CN Railway tracks that form the north and west boundaries — a self-contained residential footprint bordered on three sides by industrial and transportation infrastructure. Most of the housing is 1980s single-family detached on standard SE lots, with a share of semi-detached homes and townhome runs along the collector streets and older walk-up condos in a few interior pockets. There’s no LRT inside Erin Woods; residents rely on buses that feed the wider SE transit network and connect to the Blue Line’s east leg from adjacent communities. Peigan Trail on the south gives Erin Woods direct access to Deerfoot Trail and, from there, the north-south spine of the city. The CN Railway tracks on the north and west edges carry active freight through the neighbourhood — a real practical constraint that shapes both the street pattern (the community’s grid ends abruptly at the tracks) and the day-to-day soundscape, with train whistles a constant of Erin Woods life that residents either tune out or don’t. The community’s small residential footprint — bounded tightly by industrial land — creates a distinct island character that longer-established SE communities don’t share: a compact grid where the main arterials carry commutes out to the wider city rather than daily life inside the community. For a similar affordable inner-SE community across the SE quadrant, the Dover profile is the closest reference.

Things to do in Erin Woods

Erin Woods is a residential community without a major retail anchor or landmark inside its own footprint — the community’s daily commercial life happens on 17 Avenue SE north of the CN tracks in the Greater Forest Lawn commercial strip, or across Peigan Trail to the south into the industrial-retail edge zone. That corridor along 17 Avenue SE carries most of the culturally-specific grocery, restaurants, and services that reflect the Greater Forest Lawn area’s demographic mix — one of the more diverse commercial strips in the SE. Schools are Erin Woods Elementary inside the community on the public side; older students at higher grades typically continue in schools in the neighbouring communities of Forest Lawn and Dover as their catchments transition. Interior parks are neighbourhood-scale rather than large City-owned open space — small tot lots and school-yard fields provide day-to-day green space rather than a large regional park. Any specific business inside Erin Woods itself is easiest to find through the Erin Woods business directory, which pulls current City of Calgary business-licence records for the community. For a similar-value SE community for reference, the Penbrooke Meadows profile is the closest match a few kilometres north.

The Erin Woods real-estate read

Erin Woods’s average assessed value sits at $423K, well below the citywide $732K — one of the more affordable ways into a fully built-out SE community. Values rose 16.9% year-over-year against the citywide 15.2%, which shows Erin Woods is closing the gap on the citywide run-up rather than lagging behind. Building activity is modest: 75 permits filed since 2024, dominated by new-construction rather than teardown work — a signal that the community’s 1980s homes is being extended and refreshed rather than replaced wholesale. The property values panel above shows the current distribution. On safety, disorder runs at 32.8 events per 1,000 residents — below the citywide baseline of 54 per 1,000 — and the year-over-year direction is held roughly steady compared with the year before, one of the sharper improvements among eastern SE Calgary communities. For a similar-value SE community for reference, the Albert Park / Radisson Heights profile is the closest match north across the CN tracks; for a newer SE community at a very different price point for contrast, the Auburn Bay profile shows what a modern SE lake community looks like on the market.

FAQ

Common Questions About Erin Woods

Why are there two average values on this page?

The page shows two related but distinct figures because they come from two different official City of Calgary datasets with different aggregation methods. The Average Property Assessment (in the snapshot at the top of the page and in the "vs Calgary Average" card) is drawn from the City's live current-year assessment feed, using a broad aggregation across all residential parcels. The Year-End Assessment Roll figures in the Property Values chart and table below come from a separate dataset that captures each year's official year-end roll, using a narrower per-year methodology. Both are official data — the small difference between them is normal and reflects the different aggregation windows. For an at-a-glance current value, use the Average Property Assessment; for authoritative year-over-year trends, use the Assessment Roll.

What's the average house price in Erin Woods?

The average assessed value in Erin Woods Calgary is $423K, well below the citywide average of $732K. Most of the housing is 1980s single-family detached and semi-detached on standard SE suburban lots, with a share of townhome runs along the collector streets.

How is the Erin Woods real estate market?

Erin Woods's assessed values rose 16.9% year-over-year, ahead of the citywide 15.2% gain. 75 permits filed since 2024, dominated by new-construction, point to an affordable SE community that's extending and refreshing rather than being replaced wholesale.

Is Erin Woods safe?

Erin Woods records 32.8 disorder events per 1,000 residents, below the citywide baseline of 54 per 1,000. The year-over-year direction is held roughly steady — one of the sharper year-over-year improvements among eastern SE Calgary communities.

Is Erin Woods a good place to live?

Erin Woods suits buyers who want affordable single-family detached homes on standard SE lots in a fully built-out community. The trade-off is a small residential footprint bounded by industrial land on three sides and no LRT service; the payoff is a price well below the citywide average and quick access to Peigan and Deerfoot Trail.

What is Erin Woods known for?

Erin Woods is known for two things: its position as one of the newer stops in the Greater Forest Lawn cluster of eastern-SE Calgary communities, and its compact footprint bordered on three sides by the CN Railway tracks and Peigan Trail — a distinct island character among established SE communities.

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