Calgary Neighbourhoods

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Browse 219 communities with property data, demographics, safety stats, and local business listings.

219 communities 578,450 properties $734K avg assessment +14.6% YoY
Community Profiles

219 Neighbourhoods, One Data Source

Every neighbourhood profile on this page is built from the City of Calgary's open data portal — the same datasets the City publishes for property assessments, building permits, community demographics, and public safety incidents. The data refreshes regularly, so what you see reflects current conditions rather than a snapshot from two years ago.

Browse all 219 communities below, filter by quadrant, or jump straight to the rankings to compare Calgary's fastest-growing, most affordable, and safest neighbourhoods side by side. Each profile breaks down property value trends, age demographics, disorder statistics, building permits, and every licensed business operating in that community via the business directory.

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About These Neighbourhood Profiles

What each profile covers. Every community profile includes five data categories: property assessments (average values, year-over-year trends, comparison to the city-wide average), demographics (population by age group), community safety (disorder incidents per 1,000 residents), building activity (new construction permits, renovations, demolitions, and total investment), and local businesses pulled from the business directory. Where the data tells a clear story — a neighbourhood growing faster than average, or one where safety stats have improved significantly — the profile highlights it.

Where the data comes from. All of it flows from the City of Calgary's open data portal. Property assessments come from the City's annual assessment roll. Safety data comes from the Community Disorder Statistics dataset. Demographics come from the municipal census. Building permits come from the City's permit records. This matters because it's primary-source data — the same numbers City planners and researchers use — not estimates derived from MLS listings or user reviews.

Official community boundaries. Calgary has 219 officially recognized community districts, and every profile maps to one of them. These are the boundaries the City itself uses for planning, service delivery, and data collection — not postal codes, not real estate marketing areas, not arbitrary zones drawn by a listing site. When you look at Beltline, you're seeing data for the actual Beltline community district, not a rough approximation that bleeds into neighbouring areas like Inglewood or the East Village.

How the rankings work. The four ranking categories on this page — Fastest Growing, Most Affordable, Safest, and Best for Families — are computed directly from the open data. Fastest Growing sorts by the highest year-over-year property assessment increase. Most Affordable ranks by the lowest average assessed value. Safest uses the fewest disorder incidents per 1,000 residents. Best for Families combines a high youth population percentage (ages 0–19) with low disorder rates. No editorial weighting, no sponsored placements — just the numbers.

For homebuyers, renters, and investors. These profiles exist to help you make decisions with real data. Compare property value trajectories across neighbourhoods, check whether building permits signal new development or renovation activity, look at safety trends before committing to an area. Every profile also links to the businesses operating in that community via the business directory, so you can see what's actually on the ground — not just the real estate listing photos.

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