Glendale Calgary Real Estate

 Glendale is one of those established southwest Calgary communities that quietly checks a lot of boxes. With mature trees, larger lots, mid-century bungalows, renovated homes, and newer infill properties, Glendale offers a wonderful blend of character, convenience, and long-term real estate appeal.

Located just west of Sarcee Trail and near 17 Avenue SW, Glendale is especially attractive for buyers who want inner-city access without giving up the feeling of a peaceful residential neighbourhood. The community is close to Westbrook Mall, the Westbrook LRT Station, Optimist Athletic Park, Edworthy Park, schools, shopping, and major routes into downtown or west toward the mountains.

For families, professionals, downsizers, and buyers looking for a well located detached home in southwest Calgary, Glendale remains a community worth watching.

Why Buyers Love Glendale Calgary

Glendale has a calm, established feel that can be harder to find in newer communities. Many of the original homes were built on generous lots, giving buyers more outdoor space, mature landscaping, and renovation potential. Over time, Glendale has also seen a growing mix of modern infills and updated bungalows, which gives buyers options depending on their budget and style.

Some of the biggest draws include:

Mature trees and larger lots

Quick access to downtown Calgary

Proximity to the Westbrook LRT Station

Nearby parks, playgrounds, and athletic fields

A strong residential feel with convenient shopping close by

Excellent access to west Calgary, Mount Royal University, Sarcee Trail, Bow Trail, and 17 Avenue SW

Glendale is especially appealing for buyers who like the idea of an established southwest Calgary neighbourhood but may find nearby communities such as Wildwood, Spruce Cliff, or Killarney either more competitive or more varied in housing style.

map of Glendale Calgary highlighting the Glendale community in warm orange, with surrounding southwest Calgary communities labelled, including Westgate, Rosscarrock, Killarney, Glenbrook, Glamorgan, Signal Hill, Christie Park, Wildwood, Spruce Cliff, Richmond, Bankview, South Calgary, Altadore, and Currie Barracks. Major nearby roads shown include Sarcee Trail SW, 17 Avenue SW, Bow Trail SW, Richmond Road SW, and 37 Street SW.

Commuter’s Paradise

Skip the heavy traffic. With the 45 Street CTrain Station right on the northern edge of the community, you can be in the heart of downtown Calgary in under 10 minutes.

Top Tier Education

Families love Glendale for its exceptional school choices, including Glendale Elementary, Glenmeadow Elementary, Glenbrook School, and nearby private and Catholic options.

Parks & Active Living

Home to the sprawling Optimist Athletic Park, Glendale boasts premier sports fields, playgrounds, outdoor skating rinks, and tennis courts managed by an active community association.

Shopping & Dining at Your Doorstep

You are just minutes away from the retail hubs of Westhills Towne Centre and Westbrook Mall, offering everything from local boutiques to major retailers like Walmart, Superstore, and Indigo.

Glendale Calgary Detached Home Price Trends

Detached homes in Glendale tend to perform well because the community offers a combination that many Calgary buyers value: location, lot size, mature surroundings, and renovation potential.

Glendale’s detached home pricing can vary significantly depending on the property. Original-condition bungalows, renovated homes, larger lots, and newer infill homes can all fall into very different price ranges. This is one reason Glendale is best evaluated on a property by property basis rather than by averages alone.

As of May 2026, one public market snapshot reported Glendale’s average sold price at approximately $801,688, although short term averages can shift quickly in communities with fewer monthly sales. For a more accurate picture, buyers should compare recent detached sales by lot size, renovation quality, location within the community, and whether the property is original, renovated, or newly built.

How Glendale Compares to Surrounding Communities

Glendale sits near several popular west and southwest Calgary communities, each with a slightly different real estate profile.

Compared with Glenbrook, Glendale often feels more tucked away and residential, while still offering similar access to schools, shopping, and west side amenities. Glenbrook can offer a wider mix of housing, including more attached and townhome options.

Compared with Westgate, Glendale has a similar established community feel, with mature trees and mid century homes. Westgate is also highly convenient for LRT access and schools, while Glendale may appeal to buyers looking for slightly quieter interior streets and a strong detached home focus.

Compared with Wildwood, Glendale can sometimes offer a more attainable entry point, depending on the property. Wildwood’s proximity to Edworthy Park and its highly sought after streets can place it at a premium.

Compared with Killarney and Rosscarrock, Glendale generally feels more suburban and spacious. Killarney and Rosscarrock have seen significant redevelopment and infill activity, while Glendale still retains more of its classic bungalow character in many pockets.

Compared with Spruce Cliff, Glendale is less dense and more traditional in its housing mix. Spruce Cliff offers excellent access to the river valley, Shaganappi Point Golf Course, and condo options, while Glendale may be a stronger fit for buyers focused on detached homes and lot value.

map of Glendale Calgary showing approximate average detached home prices in Glendale and nearby communities. Glendale is highlighted in orange with an average detached home price of $953K. Surrounding communities and prices shown include Wildwood $985K, Christie Park $925K, Signal Hill $895K, Killarney $885K, Glenbrook $809K, Westgate $760K, Glamorgan $735K, Spruce Cliff $720K, and Rosscarrock $681K. Major roads shown include Sarcee Trail SW, Bow Trail SW, 17 Avenue SW, Richmond Road SW, and 37 Street SW.

Schools Serving Glendale Calgary

For families considering Glendale, school designations should always be confirmed directly with the school boards, as boundaries and programs can change. The Calgary Board of Education notes that every child has a designated school based on home address and program choice.

Glendale School is located right in the community at 2415 Kelwood Drive SW and serves students in Kindergarten to Grade 6. The school describes itself as serving the communities of Glendale and Glenmeadows.

For older students, families commonly look at nearby CBE options such as Vincent Massey School and Central Memorial High School, but designations should be checked by address through the CBE Find a School tool before purchasing. The CBE also announced designation changes effective for the 2026–27 school year involving some students west of Crowchild Trail being re-designated to Glendale School, which is a good reminder that school boundaries can shift over time.

Is Glendale a Good Community to Buy In?

Glendale can be an excellent choice for buyers who value location, lot size, and long-term potential. Because many homes sit on established lots, buyers often look at Glendale not only for the home itself, but also for the land value and future flexibility.

It may be a particularly good fit for:

Buyers wanting a detached home in southwest Calgary

Families looking for an established community with nearby schools

Renovators looking for bungalow opportunities

Buyers wanting LRT access without living in a high-density area

People who want mature trees, larger lots, and a quieter residential setting

Long term investors watching established west-side communities

Buying or Selling in Glendale Calgary

If you are thinking about buying or selling in Glendale, it helps to work with a REALTOR® who understands how to compare older homes, renovated properties, lot value, infill potential, and recent sales in surrounding communities.

Whether you are relocating to Calgary, moving within the city, or trying to understand how Glendale compares with nearby communities like Glenbrook, Westgate, Wildwood, Killarney, Rosscarrock, and Spruce Cliff, I would be happy to help you make sense of the market.

Reach out to Shelley Munnings with Make Your Move Calgary for friendly, practical guidance on Glendale Calgary real estate and nearby southwest Calgary communities.

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Glendale Real Estate FAQ's

What is the average home price in Glendale?

Because Glendale features a mix of original, well-maintained mid-century bungalows and expansive new custom built infills, prices vary significantly:

Detached Houses & Bungalows: Single family homes typically range from $700,000 for original character homes to over $1.2 million for fully modernized or newly built luxury infills.

Condos: Low rise condo options in and immediately surrounding the area generally trend around $300,000.

Is Montgomery a good neighborhood for families?

Absolutely. Montgomery is a quiet, tight-knit community with a distinct “small-town” feel right inside the city. It features extensive green spaces, playgrounds, and the Shouldice Athletic Park (which boasts batting cages, artificial turf fields, and an indoor arena/pool).

Furthermore, local children can attend excellent neighborhood schools like Terrace Road School (K-6) right in the community, with several highly regarded junior highs, high schools, and French immersion programs just a short drive away.

How far is Glendale from Downtown Calgary, and is there transit?

Glendale is well connected. By car, it takes roughly 10 to 12 minutes to reach downtown Calgary via Bow Trail or 17th Avenue SW. For public transit users, the 45 Street CTrain Station sits directly on Glendale’s northern boundary, providing a direct, stress-free commute into the downtown core in under 10 minutes.

What type of properties are available in Glendale?

The architectural landscape of Glendale is shifting beautifully. You will find:

Mid-Century Bungalows: Built in the late 1950s, these homes feature large lots, mature trees, and classic brick accents. They are highly sought after for renovations or redevelopment.

Modern Infills: Demolitions of older properties have paved the way for sleek, high-end, multi-story detached and semi-detached custom builds.

What amenities are nearby for recreation and shopping?

Residents have recreation and retail right at their doorstep:

Parks: The community is home to the Optimist Athletic Park, which features premium sports fields, playgrounds, and ice rinks.

Shopping: You are less than 5 minutes away from Westhills Towne Centre (featuring a multiplex cinema, Superstore, and retail outlets) and Westbrook Mall.

Is Glendale a good community to live in Calgary?

Yes, Glendale is a highly appealing southwest Calgary community for buyers who want an established neighbourhood with mature trees, larger lots, good access to schools, and a convenient location close to downtown. It offers a quieter residential feel while still being close to shopping, transit, parks, and major routes like Sarcee Trail SW, Bow Trail SW, and 17 Avenue SW.

How does Glendale compare to nearby communities?

Glendale is often compared with Westgate, Glenbrook, Rosscarrock, Killarney, Wildwood, Christie Park, Signal Hill, and Glamorgan. Compared with communities like Killarney or Rosscarrock, Glendale can feel quieter and more residential. Compared with Wildwood or Christie Park, Glendale may offer similar mature community appeal, sometimes with different pricing depending on the specific property.

Is Glendale more affordable than Wildwood or Christie Park?

In many cases, Glendale may offer a more attainable option than Wildwood or Christie Park, although this depends heavily on the specific home. Wildwood often commands premium pricing because of its proximity to Edworthy Park, while Christie Park and Signal Hill can include larger estate-style homes. Glendale remains attractive because it offers mature southwest Calgary charm without always reaching the same price points as some nearby premium communities.

Is Glendale a good neighbourhood for families?

Yes, Glendale can be a great fit for families. The community has a calm residential feel, local green spaces, nearby playgrounds, and access to schools in and around the area. Families also appreciate being close to Westbrook Mall, recreation facilities, athletic fields, and major roads that make it easier to get around Calgary.

Is Glendale close to the CTrain?

Yes, Glendale is close to the Westbrook CTrain Station, which is located just northeast of the community. This makes Glendale a convenient option for buyers who want access to public transit while still living in a primarily detached home neighbourhood.

Is Glendale a good area for renovating or redevelopment?

Glendale can be attractive for buyers interested in renovation or redevelopment because many homes are older bungalows on mature lots. Some buyers choose to renovate existing homes, while others look at long-term redevelopment potential. Zoning, lot size, restrictive covenants, and city rules should always be reviewed before making plans.