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This is a mix of business and residential areas with a number of upscale communities. If you live in this area, you’ll have easy access to the downtown core without having to cross any bridges. Here you will find the North Glenmore Reservoir, the 17th Avenue shopping district and the Fourth Street restaurant hotspot. In the far southwest, there are more rural areas where development continues, including for those living in Yorkville, Legacy, Heritage Point, and others.

Altadore

Neighborhood Identity

  • Altadore is a residential inner-city neighborhood in the southwest (SW) quadrant of Calgary, located within the City Centre area and near downtown. It is strongly tied to the Marda Loop district, one of Calgary’s busiest shopping and dining areas, which acts as the commercial and lifestyle hub for Altadore residents.
  • Premium inner-city lifestyle neighborhood with strong move-up and family appeal. Buyers often upgrade from starter communities to Altadore because of its central location.
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Overview

  • Altadore is widely known for its tree-lined streets, modern infill housing, proximity to Marda Loop, and access to River Park, Sandy Beach Park, and the Elbow River pathway system.
  • Near to schools, inclusive playgrounds, recreation areas, day care and preschool options, ice-skating rinks, grocery stores.
  • Families, young professionals and couples tends to like Altadore due to the walkable urban lifestyle, nearby dining and nightlife in Marda Loop, and proximity to downtown employment. Families appreciate nearby schools, quiet residential streets, and access to River Park and playgrounds. 
  • Many residents upgrade from starter neighborhoods to Altadore because of larger, newer infill homes and a prestigious inner-city location.
  • While nearby communities also have redevelopment, Altadore has experienced particularly extensive infill construction, giving it a more modern architectural character.

Buyer Profile Fit

  • Altadore appeals to young professionals, families, and move-up buyers.
  • It’s not ideal for budget-conscious first-time buyers and buyers seeking quiet low-density neighborhoods. Because of ongoing redevelopment and infill construction, some streets experience increased density and redevelopment activity.
  • Altadore’s zoning and redevelopment trends create opportunities for infill or multi-unit development projects, making it attractive to builders and developers.
  • Professionals relocating to Calgary often consider Altadore because it offers a central location, strong amenities, and proximity to employment centers downtown.

Price Point Positioning

  • Altadore is widely considered a higher-priced inner-city neighborhood in Calgary, with housing prices significantly above the city average due to redevelopment, location, and lifestyle amenities.
  • According to current Calgary MLS© statistics, the average home listing price in the Altadore neighbourhood is $1,477,000, which is 124% above the average home price in Calgary.
  • The closest neighbourhoods to Altadore include Windsor Park, Meadowlark Park, Britannia and Elboya. Out of the nearby neighbourhoods, Britannia has the highest average home price of $3,550,000 and Windsor Park has the most affordable average home price of $635,000.
  • Positioned as a premium market within Calgary’s inner-city communities due to proximity to Marda Loop amenities, access to River Park, Sandy Beach Park,  and the Elbow River pathway system, and significant redevelopment with modern luxury infill homes.

Housing Stock | Property Type Notes

  • Early homes were typically built on 50-foot residential lots, a common suburban pattern of the 1940s–1950s.
  • Transitioned from post-war suburban homes to modern inner-city redevelopment, resulting in a diverse mix of property types. Includes a mix of detached, semi-detached, and luxury infills homes.
  • Single detached homes are the main housing type, representing roughly 40% of dwellings in this area, but small apartment buildings, duplexes, and townhouses are also present in the housing stock.
  • Altadore is undergoing significant redevelopment, with older homes increasingly replaced by new infill properties.   

Lifestyle Appeal

  • Altadore is a highly desirable, upscale inner-city neighborhood in Southwest Calgary, characterized by a mix of modern infills, historic character homes, and a strong, community-focused vibe. 
  • It is known for being trendy, walkable, and family-friendly, with easy access to nature and a bustling, active lifestyle.
  • Reddit: “Such a good balance between residential and commercial. You can feel like you’re in a quiet neighborhood while being within walking distance of several pubs, restaurants, and shops. Plus, it’s close to both Crowchild and Glenmore. Easy to get to other parts of the city.” 
  • Reddit: “No matter where you live in the community, you are going to be less than three blocks walk from the bike/walking path system.”  

Commute & Access

  • By car, South Calgary is easily accessed from Crowchild Trail at 33 Avenue Southwest and from 14 Street Southwest, and the neighbourhood provides and easy commute by bus.
  • Typical driving time to downtown Calgary is roughly 10–15 minutes under normal traffic conditions.
  • Major roads: Crowchild Trail SW, 14 Street SW, 33 Avenue SW, Glenmore Trail
  • Reddit: “Two bus routes direct to downtown: #13 and #7; #13 is direct to MRU and to Westhills/Signal Hill. Bus to U of C and Market Mall easily accessible at 33rd Ave on the overpass. Drive to downtown in 10 minutes. Drive to Eau Claire 18 minutes. Bike to Eau Claire also 18 minutes.”
  • Airport access: Typical driving time from Altadore is roughly 25-35 minutes depending on traffic, using major roads such as Crowchild Trail and Deerfoot Trail.  

Schools, Parks, Amenities, & Landmarks

  • Altadore residents are privileged with picturesque surroundings, including River Park and the Elbow River, providing beautiful green spaces for relaxation and enjoyment.
  • The community boasts the Calgary Flames Community Arena, Calgary Saint Rugby Practice fields, Garrisson Curling Club, Sandy Beach Park, and more. The perfect place for sports fanatics to keep busy. 
  • Home to the Military Museums, a complex honouring naval, army, and air force history.
  • For families with young ones, Altadore offers the Flames Community Playground and Sandy Beach Playground, ensuring children are engaged and entertained.
  • Wide range of schooling options, including Altadore Elementary public school, Lycee International de Calgary, Master’s Academy and College, Rundle Academy, Alternative High School, and Dr Oakley School. For French immersion, students can attend William Reid School or Western Canada High School.

Risks | Tradeoffs

  • Buyers face a premium cost for location, lifestyle, and modern infill homes, which may price out first-time or budget-conscious buyers.
  • Turnover is low, and homes often sell quickly, making it competitive for buyers.
  • Many original homes were built in the 1940s–1950s, meaning buyers may encounter maintenance issues, outdated systems, or structural updates.
  • Infill development increases density, potentially impacting street parking, traffic flow, and neighborhood character.   ¶

Nearby Competing Neighborhoods

  • Altadore Advantage: Closer to Marda Loop amenities and River Park, giving better walkability and lifestyle options. More modern infill opportunities, family-friendly parks, and access to the Marda Loop commercial hub.
  • The closest neighbourhoods to Altadore include Windsor Park, Meadowlark Park, Britannia and Elboya. Out of the nearby neighbourhoods, Britannia has the highest average home price of $3,550,000 and Windsor Park has the most affordable average home price of $635,000.  ¶

Local FAQs

Mix of traditional post‑war bungalows built in the 1940s-50s, modern infill homes and semi‑detached units, and some luxury detached infills with contemporary designs

Yes. Many families choose Altadore because it has schools within or near the community and offers excellent parks and outdoor space such as River Park and playgrounds

Altadore is close walking distance to Marda Loop shops, cafés, and services and has access to major parks and pathways. Some daily errands can be done without a car.

10–15 minutes by car under normal traffic. Major roads (Crowchild Trail, 14 Street SW, Glenmore Trail) provide convenient travel throughout Calgary.

Close to Altadore School, Dr. Oakley School, and Central Memorial High School

Altadore is generally above the Calgary average in price due to inner‑city location, high demand and limited supply, and infill redevelopment and modern homes.

While often considered together with Marda Loop, Altadore is generally quieter and more, luxurious than the adjacent South Calgary

The neighborhood includes older homes, infill homes, luxury detached homes, and a limited number of low-rise condos.

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Calgary is a city made up of vibrant neighbourhoods, each offering its own distinct personality and appeal. From the lively atmosphere of the City Centre to the natural beauty found in Northwest Calgary, every district provides unique opportunities for both residents and visitors. Whether you’re discovering the cultural offerings of Northeast Calgary, relaxing in the peaceful suburban communities of South Calgary, or enjoying the scenic landscapes of West Calgary, the city offers an abundance of experiences. Gaining an understanding of each district’s character highlights what makes Calgary such a dynamic, diverse, and welcoming place to live.

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