Calgary Neighbourhood Profile

Hamptons

NW Calgary 7,360 residents 2,542 properties
Average Property Assessment
$992K
↑ Above city avg
YoY Value Change
+15.6%
≈ Near city avg
Properties
2,542
Permits Since 2024
60

Hamptons is a mid-NW Calgary community built in the 1990s around a private members-only golf course at its centre. It was established in 1990, and most of the housing came up through the decade — the average year built is 1998. Boundaries run along Stoney Trail (Highway 201) to the north, Shaganappi Trail NW to the east, Country Hills Boulevard NW to the south with Edgemont beyond, and Sarcee Trail NW to the west toward Hawkwood. Population sits at 7,360 across 2,542 properties — a smaller-scale community than the far-NW build-outs like Sage Hill or Evanston. The average assessed value is $992,177, about 28% above the citywide $732K, making Hamptons the highest-value community in this NW group by a wide margin. Values were up 15.6% year-over-year against a citywide +15.2%, tracking slightly ahead. Homes here are 84.6% detached single-family, on larger lots typical of an upper-income NW enclave. Building activity is very low: 60 new-construction permits since 2024 reflect a community that’s fully built out. Hamptons sits alongside the other 1990s NW pages in Calgary’s 219 community profiles.

Key Insights

What the data says

Premium Real Estate

Hamptons properties average $992K, well above the Calgary average of $732K.

Value Trend

Property values grew 15.6% year-over-year, tracking the city average.

Lower Disorder Rate

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

Established Community

22.3% of residents are 65+, indicating a mature, established neighbourhood.

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Property Data

Property Values in Hamptons

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
$774,764
2024
$860,975
2025
$994,966
Year Year-End Assessment Roll Properties YoY Change
2023 $774,764 2,541
2024 $860,975 2,546 +11.1%
2025 $994,966 2,541 +15.6%
vs Calgary Average
Hamptons $992K
City Average $732K
+35.5% above city average

Why two numbers?

Assessment-roll averages in Hamptons have climbed 28.4% over the last 3 years, from $774,764 in the 2023 roll to $994,966 in the 2025 roll. The Average Property Assessment in the snapshot above ($992K) 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 Hamptons

12
New Construction
$900K invested
0
Renovations
$0 invested
1
Demolitions
$0 value
60
Total Permits
$2.6M total investment
Safety

Community Safety in Hamptons

In 2024, Hamptons recorded 62 disorder events — 8.4 events per 1,000 residents, below the city average of 53.5.

Year Events Change
2022 49
2023 47 -4.1%
2024 43 -8.5%
New methodology & data source (see note below)
2024 62
2025 54

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
Hamptons
8.4
City Average
53.5
Demographics

Who Lives in Hamptons

18.1%
Ages 0–19
1,335 residents
20.4%
Ages 20–39
1,505 residents
39.1%
Ages 40–64
2,875 residents
22.3%
Ages 65+
1,640 residents

Hamptons' 7,360 residents skew older and more affluent than the city average, and the age profile lines up neatly with what you'd expect from a 1990s upper-income NW community that's finished building. The 40-64 band is by far the largest single group, consistent with the mid-career and pre-retirement families who bought in through the 1990s build-out and stayed. The 65-plus share sits around 22% of the population, which is much higher than in newer NW communities — Sage Hill's is 7%, Evanston's is 5% — reflecting the early buyers who have aged into retirement here. Kids and younger adults show up in the 0-19 and 20-39 bands together, but they carry a smaller share than in newer post-2000 NW communities. That fits an established upper-income community where turnover is measured — original owners tend to stay put, and resale flows through slowly. Housing density on the interior blocks stays low because of the large-lot detached pattern. For a NW community with a different age profile, the Bowness profile covers a community with a very different character along the Bow River.

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Living in Hamptons

Homes here are almost entirely detached single-family on large lots — 84.6% of the housing base is detached, with only a small share of townhomes and attached product on the busier streets. The community was built through the 1990s, so the trees are mature and the landscaping has settled in. The Hamptons Golf Club sits at the geographic centre of the community and organizes the whole street plan. It’s private and members-only — not open to the general public — and the streets curve around the fairways rather than following the grid pattern of older NW communities. The arterial ring — Stoney Trail to the north, Shaganappi Trail to the east across from MacEwan Glen, Country Hills Boulevard to the south with Edgemont beyond, and Sarcee Trail to the west toward Hawkwood — makes Hamptons a self-contained pocket. The downtown commute is a short drive via John Laurie Boulevard plus Crowchild Trail or via Shaganappi Trail plus the Trans-Canada. For a nearby NW comparison at an older era, the Beddington Heights profile covers an established mid-NW community to the south.

Things to do in Hamptons

Community life leans on the schools inside the community, the golf club, and the recreational anchors Wikipedia records for Hamptons. There’s an Olympic-size hockey rink inside the community, which is unusual for a Calgary neighbourhood of this scale and draws a lot of the community’s winter activity — minor hockey, adult leagues, and open-skate windows. The community also hosts an annual Stampede breakfast during July — a Calgary tradition where residents come out for pancakes, coffee, and a chance to gather as neighbours during Stampede week. Schools inside the community give Hamptons a full K-12 catchment under the CBE: Hamptons School (K-6), Tom Baines School (grades 7-9), and Sir Winston Churchill High School (grades 10-12). Calgary Catholic students draw on the CCSD catchment for nearby NW schools. There’s no LRT stop inside the community — residents bus or drive south to reach the Red Line at Dalhousie or Brentwood stations, both south of John Laurie Boulevard. Nose Hill Park is close but not directly adjacent — Edgemont sits between Hamptons and the park, so it’s a short drive south to reach the trails rather than a step out the door. For a nearby NW comparison, the Arbour Lake profile covers another 1990s NW community with a lake anchor instead of a golf course, and the Brentwood profile covers an older established community with LRT access.

The Hamptons real-estate read

Homes here average $989,998, about 28% above the citywide $732K. That’s the top of the NW range in this group — well above Arbour Lake at $667K or Evanston at $699K, and more than double Sage Hill at $469K. The pricing fits the large-lot detached built form, the private golf club at the community’s centre, and the mid-1990s upper-income buyer profile. Year-over-year values were up 15.6% against the citywide +15.2%, tracking slightly ahead. That’s a normal pace for an established upper-income community where detached homes moves with the broader market. New builds are very low: 60 new-construction permits since 2024 and 7 secondary-suite permits confirm the community is fully built out — infill only, no active greenfield. The disorder rate of 8.4 events per 1,000 residents is the quietest read in this NW group by a wide margin, well below the citywide 53.5 per 1,000 baseline and lower than Sage Hill at 26.0 or Arbour Lake at 55.9. Buyers typically compare Hamptons against Edgemont directly south or Hawkwood across Sarcee Trail. For a similar-value NW peer, the Collingwood profile covers an established NW community in a comparable range, and the Charleswood profile covers a Nose Hill Park-adjacent NW reference in a similar upper-band range.

FAQ

Common Questions About Hamptons

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 Hamptons?

The average assessed value in Hamptons is $992K, about 28% above the citywide $732K. Homes are 84.6% detached single-family on large lots typical of a mid-1990s upper-income NW community organized around a private members-only golf course at the centre.

How is the Hamptons real estate market?

Values were up 15.6% year-over-year, tracking slightly ahead of the citywide +15.2%. Building activity is very low — 60 new-construction permits since 2024 and 7 secondary-suite permits confirm the community is fully built out. Activity here is infill only, with no active greenfield redevelopment.

Are there schools in Hamptons?

Hamptons has a full K-12 catchment inside the community under the Calgary Board of Education: Hamptons School (K-6), Tom Baines School (grades 7-9), and Sir Winston Churchill High School (grades 10-12). Calgary Catholic students draw on the CCSD catchment for nearby NW schools outside Hamptons.

Are there parks in Hamptons?

The Hamptons Golf Club anchors the community's centre and organizes the street plan, but it's a private members-only course — not open to the general public. Nose Hill Park sits south of the community with Edgemont in between, so it's a short drive south rather than a direct boundary.

Is Hamptons a good place to live?

Hamptons suits mid-career and empty-nester households drawn to an established 1990s upper-income NW community. The community has a full K-12 CBE catchment inside its boundaries, an Olympic-size hockey rink, an annual Stampede breakfast, and the quietest disorder read of any NW community in this group by a wide margin.

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