Calgary Neighbourhood Profile

Queensland

SE Calgary · Population 4,585 (2021 Census)

$526,907
Avg. Assessed Value
+19.4%
Year-over-Year
1,824
Properties
86
Permits Since 2024

Property Assessments

Queensland’s average assessed property value of $526,907 sits 32% below the city-wide average of $769,559. The neighbourhood’s established housing stock provides a mix of property types across a range of price points. Year-over-year, assessments rose +19.4%, outpacing the city average of +14.0%.

The average year of construction across Queensland’s 1,824 properties is 1978, representative of Calgary’s suburban boom in the late 1970s and 1980s.

Year Avg. Assessed Value Properties Change
2025 $505,407 1,826 +19.4%
2024 $423,180 1,827 +9.7%
2023 $385,672 1,827

Source: City of Calgary Property Assessment dataset. Residential properties only (assessment class RE).

Building Permit Activity

Since January 2024, Queensland has had 86 building permits issued with a total estimated project cost of $3,561,242. This includes 23 new construction permits totalling $1,211,903 in estimated investment and 1 demolition permit.

23
New Construction
62
Renovations & Other
1
Demolitions
$3,561,242
Total Investment

Source: City of Calgary Building Permits dataset. Permits issued since January 2024.

Community Disorder Statistics

Calgary Police Service recorded 109 disorder events in Queensland during 2024, down 35.9% from the previous year. Per capita, that translates to 23.8 events per 1,000 residents, compared to the city-wide average of 49.6 per 1,000.

Queensland has a disorder rate well below the city average, consistent with lower-density residential communities with less commercial activity and foot traffic.

Year Disorder Events Change
2024 109 -35.9%
2023 170 +51.8%
2022 112

Source: Calgary Police Service Community Disorder Statistics via City of Calgary Open Data. “Disorder” includes disturbances, noise complaints, threats, and public safety incidents.

Demographics (2021 Census)

Queensland had a population of 4,585 in the 2021 Census. The age distribution is relatively balanced across families, working-age adults, and seniors.

955
Ages 0–19 (21%)
1,240
Ages 20–39 (27%)
1,725
Ages 40–64 (38%)
660
Ages 65+ (14%)

Source: 2021 Census of Canada, applied to 2022 City of Calgary community boundaries.

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Data Sources

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Data is provided “as is” and may contain errors or omissions. This site is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the City of Calgary.

Last updated: April 12, 2026

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