Moraine Calgary is one of the city’s newest master-planned communities in active build-out on the NE side, with the community’s average build year sitting around 2023 — one of the newest per-property averages on any Calgary community page. Average assessed values sit at $590K, below the citywide $732K, reflecting the recent-build character and the early-cycle assessment base. What sets Moraine apart on the map is the pace of new construction — 910 permits have been filed since 2024, one of the highest permit totals of any Calgary community and the clearest signal that the master plan is still filling in with fresh housing. Moraine is part of Calgary’s 219 community profiles.
What the data says
Property Values
Average assessed value of $590K — below the city average of $732K.
Slower Growth
Year-over-year growth of 0% trails the city average of 15.2%.
Community Data
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Community Data
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Property Values in Moraine
| Year | Year-End Assessment Roll | Properties | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $593,766 | 1,090 | — |
Why two numbers?
Assessment-roll averages in Moraine have remained stable over the last 1 years. The Average Property Assessment in the snapshot above ($590K) 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.
Building Activity in Moraine
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Living in Moraine
Housing in the community is nearly all post-2020 new construction — the average year built lands around 2023, one of the newest values on the current assessment roll. Detached single-family homes lead, with meaningful runs of attached townhomes and duplex forms on the collector streets and around interior parks and pathways as is typical for a modern master-planned community at this stage of build-out. The community sits on the developing edge of the NE side, and the interior block layout uses contemporary new-suburb design — pathway loops connecting residential clusters to open-space set-asides and stormwater ponds. Because the community post-dates the 2021 Statistics Canada tabulation, the resident base is largely first-time occupants of the new-build homes, and the household mix skews younger and family-heavy as is typical for a new master-planned community at this stage of the build-out. There is no CTrain station inside; the community is currently served by feeder buses into the wider NE transit network as the master plan fills in. For a similar new-build NE community at a comparable build vintage, the Glacier Ridge profile is the closest reference on scale and demographic curve; for an established NE community south along the Deerfoot Trail corridor at a similar price band, the Coventry Hills profile is a closer reference on daily amenities.
Things to do in Moraine
Things to do in the community are limited by newness — most of the standard neighbourhood infrastructure such as interior parks, schools, and retail plazas is either still being built or has yet to be announced. Residents currently lean on the surrounding NE retail corridors for daily shopping: Country Hills Town Centre a drive south along Deerfoot Trail carries grocery, big-box, and daily-services retail, and the CrossIron Mills / Balzac corridor a short drive further north opens the region’s largest suburban shopping destination. The Country Hills Golf Club and the Nose Hill Park south along Shaganappi Trail are the closest large recreation and open-space anchors for the community’s households, and the Calgary International Airport a short drive south along Deerfoot Trail puts the community among the closer far-N hoods for frequent flyers. Because the community is still filling in, Calgary Board of Education and Calgary Catholic School District attendance areas will shift as the population grows and interior schools are announced or built — check the most current CBE and CCSD attendance-area tools before assuming a designated school for a specific address inside the community. Any specific business inside or near the community is easiest to find through the Moraine business directory, which pulls current City of Calgary business-licence records.
The Moraine real-estate read
The community’s average assessed value sits at $590K, below the citywide $732K — a reflection of the community’s new-build character and the early-cycle assessment base as new homes come onto the assessment roll. Building activity is exceptional by any Calgary standard: 910 permits filed since 2024, dominated by new-construction detached and attached homes as the master plan fills in. This is one of Calgary’s most active building sites by permit volume, and the community’s growth trajectory will look very different in three to five years than it does today. The community’s average build year sits around 2023 — the community is essentially a fresh assessment base rolling on with each new completion, so per-cycle values here move differently than in established communities where the value story is driven by resale of aging homes. The property values panel above shows how prices break across the community as the master plan fills in. The rapid roll-on of new addresses means the current assessment cycle’s numbers here are a snapshot of a moving target — expect the property count, average assessed value, and demographic mix to shift meaningfully with each subsequent assessment cycle. For a new-build NE peer at a similar early-cycle stage, the Glacier Ridge profile is the closest reference on far-N build character; for a nearby NE community south of Stoney Trail at a comparable price point, the Livingston profile is a closer reference.
Common Questions About Moraine
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.
Is Moraine a good place to live?
Moraine suits buyers who want a brand-new NE address in an active master-planned build-out, with fresh detached and attached housing and the Deerfoot Trail and Stoney Trail corridors immediately at hand for outbound driving. The trade-off is that most inside-community retail, schools, and parks are still being built.
Is Moraine safe?
Moraine is a new-build community in active phased release, and community-scale disorder rate comparisons against established Calgary communities are not yet reliable while the resident base is filling in. Once the master plan reaches a stable resident count, the City's per-1,000 disorder rate will be a meaningful comparison; today it is not.
What's the average house price in Moraine?
The average assessed value in Moraine is $590K based on the City of Calgary's 2025 property assessments, below the citywide average of $732K. Most of the housing is post-2020 new-construction detached and attached homes as the master plan fills in.
How is the Moraine real estate market?
Moraine is in active build-out with 910 permits filed since 2024 — one of the highest permit totals of any Calgary community, dominated by new-construction detached and attached homes. Per-cycle assessed values will move meaningfully with each new completion rolling onto the assessment base.
What is Moraine known for?
Moraine is best known for its position as one of Calgary's newest master-planned communities in active NE build-out, its post-2020 new-construction detached and attached housing, and its position within a short drive of Country Hills, the CrossIron Mills / Balzac corridor, and Calgary International Airport via the Deerfoot Trail corridor.
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