West Calgary's elevated estate community — panoramic mountain views, quiet suburban streets, and LRT access to downtown at 69 Street.
Springbank Hill is a large, planned suburban community in West Calgary's SW quadrant, developed from the late 1990s onward. It's known for elevated terrain, mountain views, and predominantly single-family detached housing on generously sized lots. The 69 Street LRT station sits at the community's northeast edge, giving downtown-bound commuters a genuine transit option. Nearby Aspen Landing and Signal Hill provide retail and dining within a short drive. Families and professionals who want newer homes, mountain vistas, and suburban space — without giving up city access — consistently choose Springbank Hill.
Springbank Hill draws buyers united by a common want: more space, newer construction, and mountain views — without sacrificing city access.
Springbank Hill is built for families. Large homes, multiple school options (including Ernest Manning High School), 20+ nearby parks, and a community feel draw households with kids who want suburban space without sacrificing city access.
For buyers who value mountain views, proximity to nature, and a quieter pace, Springbank Hill is a natural choice. The Weaselhead area, Westside Recreation Centre, and easy highway access to the foothills suit those who spend weekends outdoors.
Median incomes here are well above Calgary's average. Many residents have upgraded from other SW suburbs seeking more space, newer construction, and a stronger long-term value proposition at a price point below comparable luxury inner-city communities.
Springbank Hill is a relaxed community where outdoor recreation is built into daily life. The Weaselhead, Calgary's largest natural environment park, is a short drive north. Westside Recreation Centre offers a pool and fitness facilities. Parks are well-distributed throughout the community — about 20 of them within reach. For shopping and dining, Aspen Landing and Signal Hill/Westhills shopping centres cover everyday needs. The community is quiet, car-oriented, and family-focused. Those who want walkable urban energy should look at inner-city alternatives; those who want mountain views from their living room and space to breathe will feel at home here.
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About 80% of Springbank Hill's housing stock is single-family detached homes, with some apartment buildings, townhomes, and condos filling out the rest. The community was largely developed after 1999, so the housing is comparatively newer — most was built in the late 1990s and 2000s as part of master-planned subdivisions. Homeowners occupy around 85% of properties. The community includes multiple named subdivisions: Springborough, Summit of Montreux, The Slopes, Anatapi, and Spring Valley — each with a slightly different character and price range. Estate and luxury homes with mountain views are concentrated in elevated pockets.
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