Calgary Neighbourhood Profile

Winston Heights/Mountview

Central Calgary 3,605 residents 1,477 properties
Average Property Assessment
$763K
≈ Near city avg
YoY Value Change
+14.6%
≈ Near city avg
Properties
1,477
Permits Since 2024
211

Winston Heights/Mountview Calgary is a NE inner-city community immediately east of Edmonton Trail, bounded by 32 Avenue N to the north, Nose Creek and Deerfoot Trail to the east, the Trans-Canada Highway to the south, and Edmonton Trail to the west. Established 1932 and expanded through the postwar 1950s, the community holds 3,605 residents across 1,477 properties on a 3.0 km² footprint. Average assessed value runs at $763K against the citywide $732K, and values rose 14.6% year-over-year against the citywide 15.2% pace during the current cycle. Building activity is heavy for the community’s inner-city footprint: 211 permits filed since 2024, weighted toward infill redevelopment on the interior postwar streets. Winston Heights/Mountview is part of Calgary’s 219 community profiles.

Key Insights

What the data says

Property Values

Average assessed value of $763K — near the city average of $732K.

Value Trend

Property values grew 14.6% year-over-year, tracking the city average.

Higher Activity

78.5 disorder events per 1,000 residents, above the city average of 59.2.

Demographics

3,605 residents call Winston Heights/Mountview home, with 35% aged 20-39.

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Property Data

Property Values in Winston Heights/Mountview

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
$569,978
2024
$635,549
2025
$728,527
Year Year-End Assessment Roll Properties YoY Change
2023 $569,978 1,451
2024 $635,549 1,459 +11.5%
2025 $728,527 1,465 +14.6%
vs Calgary Average
Winston Heights/Mountview $763K
City Average $732K
+4.2% above city average

Why two numbers?

Assessment-roll averages in Winston Heights/Mountview have climbed 27.8% over the last 3 years, from $569,978 in the 2023 roll to $728,527 in the 2025 roll. The Average Property Assessment in the snapshot above ($763K) 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 Winston Heights/Mountview

118
New Construction
$106.5M invested
0
Renovations
$0 invested
36
Demolitions
$0 value
211
Total Permits
$127.7M total investment
Safety

Community Safety in Winston Heights/Mountview

In 2025, Winston Heights/Mountview recorded 283 disorder events — 78.5 events per 1,000 residents, above the city average of 59.2.

Year Events Change
2020 391
2021 376 -3.8%
2022 312 -17%
2023 315 +1%
2024 261 -17.1%
2025 283 +8.4%
2026 149

Partial year — coverage limited to months published by CPS to date.

Disorder Rate Comparison (2025)
Events per 1,000 residents
Winston Heights/Mountview
78.5
City Average
59.2
Demographics

Who Lives in Winston Heights/Mountview

17.9%
Ages 0–19
645 residents
35%
Ages 20–39
1,260 residents
33.6%
Ages 40–64
1,210 residents
13.7%
Ages 65+
495 residents

Winston Heights/Mountview holds 3,605 residents across 1,477 properties on the community's inner-city NE footprint. The resident base runs a moderate 19% immigrant share — around the citywide baseline — reflecting the community's inner-city NE location and mid-range price point. Rental share sits around 39%, above the citywide baseline and consistent with the community's mix of postwar detached homes and later walk-up condos. Median household incomes have historically run comfortably above the citywide median, in line with the community's stable postwar detached character. The mix draws a range of household types — long-tenured owners in the original 1950s detached homes alongside younger renters in the walk-up condos closer to Edmonton Trail. For a nearby community with a comparable postwar character, the Crescent Heights profile covers the south neighbour across the Trans-Canada Highway; for another inner-city community with a similar detached-plus-walk-up mix, the Renfrew profile covers a nearby NE peer.

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Living in Winston Heights/Mountview

Housing in Winston Heights/Mountview is anchored by a postwar single-family detached mix — around 37% of homes are detached, with a meaningful walk-up condo and apartment share (around 15%) reflecting the community’s 1950s expansion and later infill. Rental share sits around 39%, moderate-to-high for a NE inner-city community and above the citywide baseline. Edmonton Trail on the west edge is one of Calgary’s older north-south commercial corridors — retail, restaurants, and services on that strip serve Winston Heights/Mountview households directly. Fox Hollow Golf Course and The Winston Golf Club sit on the community’s eastern edge inside the boundary, adding an unusual golf-corridor character for inner-city NE Calgary and a distinctive outdoor draw for households on the eastern side. Deerfoot Trail runs just past the golf courses as a limited-access freeway; Nose Creek and its pathway form the day-to-day east edge that residents actually interact with. Highland Park sits directly west across Edmonton Trail, and Tuxedo Park sits further west past the Highland Park seam — both closely related inner-city north-central peers. For a same-batch peer community across the Edmonton Trail seam, the Highland Park profile is the direct west neighbour; for a similar inner-city postwar community with a comparable rental share and detached mix, the Tuxedo Park profile is a close reference on postwar-belt character.

Things to do in Winston Heights/Mountview

Fox Hollow Golf Course and The Winston Golf Club sit inside the community’s eastern edge — two full-length courses give Winston Heights/Mountview a golf-corridor character unusual for inner-city NE Calgary and a meaningful outdoor draw for households on the eastern side of the community. Edmonton Trail on the west boundary is one of Calgary’s older north-south commercial corridors — restaurants, cafés, and independent retail cluster along that strip for households on the west side of the community. The Nose Creek pathway along the community’s east boundary connects into the wider Nose Creek and Bow River pathway network, useful for cycling and running loops directly from Winston Heights/Mountview interior streets. Downtown Calgary sits south across the Trans-Canada Highway — a short drive via Edmonton Trail into the core. There is no CTrain station inside Winston Heights/Mountview; most residents drive for downtown trips, and the closest LRT is on the Red Line further south. Any specific business inside or near the community is easiest to find through the Winston Heights/Mountview business directory, which pulls current City of Calgary business-licence records.

The Winston Heights/Mountview real-estate read

Winston Heights/Mountview’s average assessed value sits at $763K against the citywide $732K — a per-home read that reflects the community’s postwar detached and walk-up condo mix on a 3.0 km² inner-city NE footprint. Values rose 14.6% year-over-year against the citywide 15.2% pace, closely tracking the wider Calgary market during the current cycle. Building activity is heavy for an inner-city community: 211 permits filed since 2024, weighted toward infill redevelopment as older 1950s homes turn over on the assessment roll. The community’s average build year sits around 1979, reflecting the mix of original postwar detached housing and later walk-up condo additions. On safety, disorder runs at 78.5 events per 1,000 residents against the citywide baseline of 59 per 1,000. Year-over-year, the community’s disorder rate rose compared with the year before. For an inner-city community at a similar price range, the Parkdale profile is a close reference on value.

FAQ

Common Questions About Winston Heights/Mountview

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 Winston Heights/Mountview a good place to live?

Winston Heights/Mountview pairs a NE inner-city location with Edmonton Trail retail on the west edge and two full-length golf courses inside the eastern boundary. The fit for buyers depends on priorities: those wanting inner-city NE access to downtown Calgary with a postwar detached-and-walk-up mix and unusual golf-corridor character tend to land here.

Is Winston Heights/Mountview safe?

Disorder in Winston Heights/Mountview runs at 78.5 events per 1,000 residents against the citywide baseline of 59 per 1,000. Year-over-year, the community's disorder rate rose compared with the year before. The disorder measure covers social-disorder calls handled by Calgary Police Service; overall crime is measured separately.

What's the average house price in Winston Heights/Mountview?

The average assessed value in Winston Heights/Mountview sits at $763K against the citywide $732K — a per-home read that reflects the community's mix of 1950s postwar detached homes and later walk-up condos. Assessed value is a property-tax measure and differs from a market sale price.

What is Winston Heights/Mountview known for?

Winston Heights/Mountview is best known for two full-length golf courses inside the community — Fox Hollow Golf Course and The Winston Golf Club — sitting on the eastern edge. Edmonton Trail retail on the west edge, the Nose Creek pathway on the east boundary, and the community's postwar 1950s detached character round out the identity.

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