Rangeview Calgary Real Estate

Modern New Homes in Calgary’s Southeast

Rangeview is one of southeast Calgary’s newer master planned communities, designed for buyers who want modern homes, thoughtful community planning, and convenient access to some of Calgary’s best southeast amenities. Located near Mahogany, Seton, Hotchkiss, Auburn Bay, and Cranston, Rangeview offers a fresh alternative for buyers looking for new construction without being too far from shopping, recreation, health care, and major routes.

Developed by Section23 and rooted in the nearly century-old legacy of the Ollerenshaw family farm, Rangeview is shifting the paradigm of suburban Calgary living.  Known as Calgary’s first ‘garden to table’ inspired community, Rangeview has been planned around food, gathering spaces, pathways, parks, and community connection. For buyers who like the idea of a newer neighbourhood with a strong lifestyle focus, Rangeview offers a unique feel compared to more established southeast Calgary communities.

Why Buyers Are Choosing Rangeview

Rangeview is a great option for buyers who want a new-build community with a warm, neighbourhood-focused feel. Many homes in the area feature modern layouts, open-concept main floors, energy-efficient features, attached or rear-lane garage options, and contemporary finishes.

Buyers are often drawn to Rangeview because it offers:

Newer detached homes, duplexes, and townhome options

A location close to both Mahogany and Seton

Access to southeast Calgary’s major shopping and recreation amenities

A community design focused on parks, pathways, gardens, and gathering spaces

Good access to major routes including Deerfoot Trail, Stoney Trail, and 52 Street SE

A quieter new community feel while still being close to established amenities

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<p>The map features a clean, illustrated design using a contemporary color palette of sage green, navy blue, soft beige, and white. Major surrounding communities like Seton, Mahogany, Auburn Bay, and Legacy are clearly labeled, alongside key roadways such as Deerfoot Trail (Highway 2) and Stoney Trail (Route 201). Fish Creek Provincial Park is visible to the northwest, and the Bow River runs along the southern border.

Schools That Serve Rangeview Calgary

Rangeview is a newer southeast Calgary community, so school designations are especially important to confirm before purchasing a home. As the area continues to grow, designated schools may change over time based on enrollment, new school construction, and Calgary Board of Education or Calgary Catholic School District planning.

For public school students, the Calgary Board of Education has previously listed Rangeview’s regular program designations as McKenzie Lake School for elementary, Mountain Park School for junior high, and Lord Beaverbrook High School for senior high. 

Catholic school options are served through the Calgary Catholic School District. A new Seton/Rangeview Catholic high school is planned for southeast Calgary, with a listed opening date of Fall 2027 and a planned Grade 10–12 configuration.

Is Rangeview a Good Community for Families?

Rangeview can be a strong fit for families who want a newer southeast Calgary community with parks, pathways, and convenient access to recreation and services. The community’s design is intended to support connection, outdoor living, and walkability within the neighbourhood.

Families may also appreciate the proximity to:

Seton YMCA

South Health Campus

Shopping and restaurants in Seton and Mahogany

Nearby playgrounds and pathways

Established neighbouring communities with additional amenities

Major commuter routes

Rangeview Detached Home Prices

Whether you are looking to purchase your very first home, upgrading for a growing family, or searching for a premium property, Rangeview offers an accessible yet rapidly appreciating real estate market.

Property Metric Market Trend & Value
Average Home Price Approx. $560,000 – $625,000
Price Ranges Available Entry level townhomes up to premium detached homes near $920,000+
Average Price per Sq. Ft. ~$395 / sq. ft.
Primary Property Types Single-family detached (front garage & laned), semi-detached, townhomes, and multi family condos

In general, detached homes in Rangeview may appeal to buyers who want a newer home but may find some established nearby communities, particularly lake communities like Mahogany and Auburn Bay, to be more expensive depending on property type, lot location, and amenities.

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Rangeview Detached Home Prices

Whether you are looking to purchase your very first home, upgrading for a growing family, or searching for a premium property, Rangeview offers an accessible yet rapidly appreciating real estate market

Rangeview
Price position: Often competitive for newer homes
Buyer appeal: New construction, modern layouts, garden to table community planning

Mahogany
Price position: Often higher, especially for lake access and estate style homes
Buyer appeal: Lake lifestyle, beaches, pathways, established amenities

Auburn Bay
Price position: Typically established lake community pricing
Buyer appeal: Lake access, mature amenities, family friendly streets

Seton
Price position: More mixed housing, including condos/ townhomes
Buyer appeal: Urban district lifestyle, walkability to services, South Health Campus

Hotchkiss
Price position: Often competitive new build pricing
Buyer appeal: Newer homes, growing community

Cranston
Price position: Varies widely by age, size, and location
Buyer appeal: Established southeast community, ridge homes, river valley access

Practical Floor Plans 

Leading builders, including Baywest Homes, Homes by Avi, Daytona Homes, and Hopewell, offer laned and front garage options. Many floor plans feature optional side entries, perfectly suited for multi-generational living or creating legal basement suites for rental income.

Infrastructure & Future Growth

While Rangeview currently offers a serene, quiet escape from the city noise, a massive surge of infrastructure is underway. New public and Catholic high schools are anticipated for the Seton/Rangeview area by 2027. Buying now allows you to capture equity growth before these major amenities open.

Proximity to Urban Comforts

Rangeview seamlessly balances its rural charm with urban convenience. Residents sit just minutes away from the South Health Campus hospital, the massive Seton YMCA, the Calgary Public Library, and the fantastic shopping/dining districts of neighboring Seton and Mahogany.

Work With Shelley Munnings

Thinking about buying or selling in Rangeview? I would be happy to help you compare Rangeview to nearby communities like Mahogany, Auburn Bay, Seton, Hotchkiss, and Cranston so you can understand where the best value may be for your budget and lifestyle.

Whether you are moving within Calgary or relocating from another province, I can help you explore neighbourhoods, compare home prices, review resale versus new build options, and make a confident move.

Reach out to Shelley Munnings with Make Your Move Calgary for friendly, local guidance on Rangeview Calgary real estate.

Selling a Home in Rangeview

If you are selling a home in Rangeview, pricing strategy matters. Because the community is still developing, sellers may be competing not only with resale homes but also with builder inventory. Buyers will often compare your property to available new builds, quick possessions, and similar homes in surrounding communities.

A strong listing strategy should highlight:

Upgrades and finishes, lot size and orientation, garage type, landscaping and fencing, basement development, proximity to parks, pathways, and amenities, and possession flexibility.

Professional marketing is especially important in a newer community because buyers need to understand what makes your specific property stand out from similar looking homes.

Rangeview Real Estate FAQ's

What exactly is an "Agri-Hood" and how does it work in Rangeview?

An agri-hood is a master-planned community designed around urban agriculture, food celebration, and healthy living. In Rangeview, this means instead of standard suburban decorative parks, the neighborhood features community gardens, fully integrated greenhouses, food forests, and orchards. Residents have the unique opportunity to participate in food production, attend educational workshops, and buy local produce right where they live.

Who are the main home builders currently operating in Rangeview?

Rangeview features a curated group of award-winning Calgary builders known for their quality craftsmanship. Current builders include Baywest Homes, Homes by Avi, Daytona Homes, and Hopewell. All homes are built under strict architectural guidelines featuring variations of Rangeview’s signature timeless Farmhouse style.

What are the Homeowners Association (HOA) fees and what do they cover?

Because Rangeview features specialized agricultural amenities, it operates under a Homeowners Association. For the 2026–2027 fiscal year, the annual HOA fee is $520.06 + GST.

Unlike a standard community, these fees directly fund:

  • The operation and maintenance of the community greenhouses, orchards, and kitchen gardens.

  • Exclusive access to the future Harvest Hall (the community’s 4-season indoor/outdoor gathering hub).

  • Professional staff hired to manage the community, including experts in food production who run gardening workshops.

  • Enhanced landscaping and maintenance of private community green spaces.

Does Sage Hill have a Community Association or Homeowners Association (HOA)?

Yes! The Sage Hill Community Association (SHCA) is a passionate, volunteer-run organization that advocates for residents, works with the city on zoning and development, and hosts neighborhood events. Separately, there is a Sage Hill Residents Association (SHRA) which handles the long term beautification, maintenance, and enhanced landscaping of the community’s green spaces and entryways.

What is the school situation for families moving to Rangeview?

Rangeview is incredibly well-positioned for future school infrastructure. Currently, students are bussed to designated public (CBE) and Catholic (CCSD) schools in neighboring established communities like McKenzie Lake and Deer Ridge. However, due to rapid growth in Southeast Calgary, major high school developments are underway. New public and Catholic high schools servicing the Seton/Rangeview area are anticipated to open for the September 2027 school year, significantly cutting down future commute times for older students.

How far is Rangeview from Downtown Calgary and major amenities?

Rangeview offers excellent connectivity. Driving to downtown Calgary typically takes 20 to 40 minutes via nearby Deerfoot Trail (Highway 2) or Stoney Trail (Route 201). While Rangeview maintains a peaceful, small-town feel, it sits directly adjacent to the urban center of Seton, meaning residents are only a 5-minute drive from the South Health Campus hospital, the world’s largest YMCA, a public library, major grocery stores (Sobeys, Superstore), and excellent dining options.

What types of properties are available for purchase?

To accommodate buyers at every stage of life, Rangeview offers a diverse housing mix. This includes:

  • Multi-family options & townhomes (ideal for first-time buyers and downsizers, often with no condo fees on upgraded end units).

  • Laned single-family homes (often offering optional side entries, perfect for multi-generational living or developing legal basement suites for rental income).

  • Front-garage detached homes (larger family properties, with premium lots backing onto the community’s 23+ acres of naturalized wetlands and ponds).