Calgary Neighbourhood Profile

Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park

NE Calgary 547 properties
Average Property Assessment
$510K
↓ Below city avg
YoY Value Change
+19.8%
↑ Above city avg
Properties
547
Permits Since 2024
0

Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park Calgary is a small SE community established in 1969 on a compact 0.5 km² footprint bounded by the CN tracks, 17 Avenue SE, and 68 Street SE, with Elliston Park immediately to the south. The community’s housing is dominated by the Calgary Village Trailer Park — one of the largest mobile-home parks inside Calgary city limits. The community holds 0 residents across 547 properties on the current assessment roll. Average assessed value runs at $510K against the citywide $732K, well below the citywide average, reflecting the mobile-home-dominant housing mix on the small SE lot count. Values rose 19.8% year-over-year against the citywide 15.2% pace, running ahead of the wider Calgary market during the current cycle. Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park is part of Calgary’s 219 community profiles.

Key Insights

What the data says

Affordable Entry Point

At $510K average assessment, Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park offers entry well below the city average of $732K.

Value Trend

Property values grew 19.8% year-over-year, outpacing the city average.

Community Data

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Community Data

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Property Data

Property Values in Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park

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
$300,070
2024
$350,402
2025
$419,941
Year Year-End Assessment Roll Properties YoY Change
2023 $300,070 547
2024 $350,402 547 +16.8%
2025 $419,941 547 +19.8%
vs Calgary Average
Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park $510K
City Average $732K
-30.4% below city average

Why two numbers?

Assessment-roll averages in Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park have climbed 39.9% over the last 3 years, from $300,070 in the 2023 roll to $419,941 in the 2025 roll. The Average Property Assessment in the snapshot above ($510K) 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 Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park

0
New Construction
$0 invested
0
Renovations
$0 invested
0
Demolitions
$0 value
0
Total Permits
$0 total investment
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Living in Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park

Homes here are predominantly mobile homes on rented pads at the Calgary Village Trailer Park — around 72% of the community’s housing is mobile-home form, with a smaller mix of apartment and condo buildings and a very small detached remnant making up the balance. The Calgary Village Trailer Park is the dominant residential form inside the community — formerly known as Penbrooke Heritage Estates before a rename to its current title. This is a distinctive housing pattern compared with most Calgary communities, and the community’s identity centres on the mobile-home-park character rather than on detached-suburban or condo-tower forms. Rented-pad mobile-home ownership is a housing model with a different maintenance and cost profile than either detached ownership or apartment renting, and residents inside the trailer park typically own the mobile unit while paying monthly pad-rent to the park operator. The 17 Avenue SE International Avenue Business Revitalization Zone along the community’s north edge is one of Calgary’s most concentrated multicultural retail corridors — restaurants, grocery stores, and specialty retail line the strip and extend east into Applewood Park and west into Forest Lawn. 68 Street SE along the east edge is the community’s main north-south connector. There is no CTrain station inside; the closest LRT is the Blue Line further northwest along the corridor. For a same-batch peer immediately west across the community boundary, the Applewood Park profile is the direct west neighbour and closest same-corridor reference.

Things to do in Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park

Elliston Park and Elliston Lake sit immediately south of the community and are the primary outdoor draw — the annual GlobalFest international fireworks competition each August fires from Elliston Park across the east-Calgary night sky, adjacent to the community rather than inside its boundary. Elliston Park’s paved multi-use pathway loops around Elliston Lake and connects into the wider SE pathway network for cycling, running, and off-leash dog walking. The International Avenue (17 Ave SE) corridor along the community’s north edge is one of Calgary’s core multicultural retail strips, with restaurants, grocery stores, and small independents concentrated along the strip. Any specific business inside or near the community is easiest to find through the Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park business directory, which pulls current City of Calgary business-licence records. For a same-corridor peer further west along 17 Avenue SE, the Forest Lawn profile is a close reference on scale and character.

The Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park real-estate read

Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park’s average assessed value sits at $510K against the citywide $732K, well below the citywide average, reflecting the mobile-home-dominant housing mix on the small SE lot count. Values rose 19.8% year-over-year against the citywide 15.2% pace, running ahead of the wider Calgary market during the current cycle. Building activity for the community’s small footprint sits at 0 permits filed since 2024, weighted toward mobile-home-pad turnover and occasional apartment or condo redevelopment work as the community’s small residential base cycles. The community’s average build year sits around 2001, reflecting the older mobile-home-park character alongside the apartment and condo portions of the community. On safety, disorder runs at 0 events per 1,000 residents against the citywide baseline of 54 per 1,000. Year-over-year, the community’s disorder rate held roughly steady compared with the year before. For a comparable SE community at a similar corridor and value range, the Southview profile is a close reference along the same International Avenue corridor.

FAQ

Common Questions About Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park

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 Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park a good place to live?

Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park pairs a mobile-home-dominant housing character centred on the Calgary Village Trailer Park with Elliston Park and Elliston Lake immediately south and 17 Avenue SE International Avenue corridor along the north edge. The fit for buyers depends on comfort with the mobile-home-park housing form and the SE outer-edge location.

Is Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park safe?

Disorder in Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park runs at 0 events per 1,000 residents against the citywide baseline of 54 per 1,000. Year-over-year, the community's disorder rate held roughly steady compared with the year before. The measure covers social-disorder calls handled by Calgary Police Service; overall crime is measured separately.

What's the average house price in Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park?

The average assessed value in Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park sits at $510K against the citywide $732K, well below the citywide average, reflecting the mobile-home-dominant housing mix at the Calgary Village Trailer Park. Assessed value is a property-tax measure and differs from a market sale price.

What is Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park known for?

Red Carpet/Mountview Mobile Park is known for its mobile-home-dominant housing character — the Calgary Village Trailer Park (formerly Penbrooke Heritage Estates) is one of the largest mobile-home parks inside Calgary city limits. Elliston Park immediately south hosts the annual GlobalFest international fireworks competition each August.

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