Kensington Calgary Real Estate
Kensington is one of Calgary’s most vibrant and walkable inner city neighbourhoods. Located just north of downtown along the Bow River, Kensington is known for its boutique shopping streets, locally owned restaurants, coffee shops, river pathways, and quick access to the downtown core. For buyers looking for an inner city lifestyle with character and convenience, Kensington is one of Calgary’s most desirable places to live.
Kensington is not a single community, but a district that includes Hillhurst and Sunnyside, two well established inner city neighbourhoods filled with a mix of historic homes, modern infills, townhomes, and condos. Whether you are a professional wanting to walk to work, an investor looking for rental properties, or a buyer who loves character neighbourhoods, Kensington offers a unique lifestyle that is hard to match in other areas of Calgary.
Why Live in Kensington?
One of the biggest reasons people choose Kensington is walkability. This is one of the few areas in Calgary where you can comfortably live without relying on a car every day. Residents can walk to grocery stores, fitness studios, restaurants, the Bow River pathways, and even downtown Calgary.
Kensington is also located along the CTrain line, making it very convenient for commuting to downtown, SAIT, or the University of Calgary. This makes the area especially popular with students, young professionals, and investors.
Shopping, Restaurants, and Lifestyle
Kensington is one of Calgary’s top destinations for local restaurants, cafes, and boutique shopping. The area is known for its independent businesses, patios, and vibrant street life.
Residents enjoy quick access to the Bow River pathway system, Prince’s Island Park and the downtown. There are coffee shops, fitness studios and the area frequently hosts local events and markets. Kensington offers an inner city lifestyle that feels lively, walkable, and connected to the city.
Schools Near Kensington
Families living in Kensington have access to several well regarded schools nearby, including:
Sunnyside School (K–6)
Hillhurst School (K–6)
Queen Elizabeth School (K–12)
SAIT Polytechnic
University of Calgary (short CTrain ride)
The proximity to SAIT and the University of Calgary also makes Kensington a strong location for rental properties and investment real estate.
Kensington Home Styles and Real Estate
Kensington real estate offers a wide variety of housing options, including:
Character homes from the early 1900s
Modern infill homes
Townhouses and brownstones
Condo apartments
Luxury riverfront properties
Because of its inner city location and redevelopment, Kensington has seen significant growth in modern infill properties over the past 15–20 years. Buyers can often choose between charming older homes on large lots or newer homes with modern layouts and finishes.
Condos are very popular in Kensington due to the walkable lifestyle and proximity to downtown, making the area attractive for both homeowners and investors.
Kensington Home Prices
Detached home prices in Kensington are typically higher than the Calgary average due to the prime inner city location and redevelopment potential.
Kensington / Hillhurst / Sunnyside detached homes often range from approximately $900,000 to $1.6M+
Calgary average detached home price is typically in the $700,000 range
This places Kensington in the premium inner city market
Condos can range from $350k to $600k+ depending on the age of the building.
Nearby communities and price comparisons:
Hillhurst: similar pricing to Kensington
Sunnyside: slightly lower on average due to more condos and smaller homes
West Hillhurst: similar to Hillhurst with many newer infills
Briar Hill: higher price point with larger homes and views
Capitol Hill: slightly more affordable than Kensington
Overall, buyers are paying for location, walkability, and inner city lifestyle, which keeps demand strong in this area.
Tips for Purchasing in Kensington
Walkability vs. Winter Realities
Kensington is famous for being a “15-minute neighborhood” where you don’t need a car.
The Slope: If you are looking further north toward Hounsfield Heights/Briar Hill (the “Kensington hill”), consider the winter commute. Those roads get very icy, and walking to the Sunnyside C-Train station becomes much harder in -30°C.
Parking
If you are planning to own a car, street parking in Kensington can be difficult. If a unit doesn’t come with titled or assigned parking, factor that into your resale value and daily stress.
Flood Risk and Insurance
Kensington is adjacent to the Bow River and was significantly impacted during the 2013 floods. Consider working with a realtor to check the City of Calgary Flood Maps. The location could impact your insurance premiums.
Zoning and Future Development
Kensington is part of the city’s densification strategy. Before buying a bungalow, check if the neighbor has applied to build a three story infill that could block your sunlight or view.
Downtown life
If you are buying near 10th St NW or Kensington Road, be aware of noise from late night pubs, festivals, and the high volume of pedestrian traffic. Consider driving by the property on a Friday or Saturday night to see if the lifestyle and noise is a fit.
Thinking About Buying or Selling in Kensington?
If you are considering buying or selling a home in Kensington, or would like to learn more about available properties, I’d be happy to help.
As a Calgary REALTOR® who works with many relocation buyers, I enjoy helping clients explore different communities and find the neighbourhood that fits their lifestyle best.
You can also explore more Calgary neighbourhood guides on Make Your Move Calgary to discover other communities that might be a great fit.
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FAQ's
Is Kensington a good place to live in Calgary?
Yes, Kensington is one of Calgary’s most desirable inner city areas. It offers a walkable lifestyle, quick access to downtown, river pathways, restaurants, and shopping. Kensington is especially popular with professionals, students, and buyers looking for an inner city lifestyle.
What communities are included in Kensington Calgary?
Kensington is a district that includes the communities of Hillhurst and Sunnyside. These neighbourhoods are located just north of downtown Calgary along the Bow River.
What is the average home price in Kensington Calgary?
Detached homes in Kensington, Hillhurst, and Sunnyside typically range from about $900,000 to $1.6M or more depending on the age of the home, lot size, and whether the property is a newer infill. Condos and townhomes are often more affordable and start in the $300,000 to $600,000 range.
Is Kensington Calgary walkable?
Kensington is one of the most walkable neighbourhoods in Calgary. Residents can walk to grocery stores, restaurants, cafes, the Bow River pathways, downtown Calgary, and the Sunnyside CTrain station.
Is Kensington a good area for investment properties?
Yes, Kensington is a popular area for investment properties because of its proximity to downtown, SAIT, and the University of Calgary. Condos and townhomes in Kensington can be attractive rental properties due to the location and transit access.
How far is Kensington from downtown Calgary?
Kensington is located directly across the Bow River from downtown and is only a few minutes away. Many residents walk or bike to work downtown, and the Sunnyside CTrain station provides quick transit access.
What schools are near Kensington Calgary?
Schools near Kensington include Sunnyside School, Hillhurst School, Queen Elizabeth School (K–12), SAIT, and the University of Calgary, all within a short commute.
What types of homes are in Kensington Calgary?
Kensington has a mix of historic character homes, modern infill homes, townhouses, and condo buildings. This variety makes the area appealing to a wide range of buyers.
Is Kensington a good place to buy a condo?
Yes, Kensington is one of the best areas in Calgary to buy a condo if you want a walkable lifestyle close to downtown, transit, restaurants, and the Bow River pathways.
How does Kensington compare to other inner city communities?
Kensington is similar to communities like Bridgeland, Mission, and Marda Loop in terms of lifestyle and walkability, but Kensington stands out for its direct access to downtown, the Bow River, and the Sunnyside CTrain line.
Is the area prone to flooding?
Kensington is adjacent to the Bow River and was significantly impacted during the 2013 floods.
What to do: Check the City of Calgary Flood Maps. Even if a property wasn’t directly hit, being in a “flood fringe” or “floodway” can significantly impact your insurance premiums and your ability to get certain types of coverage (like overland water protection).

