Updated today: Browse Calgary homes for sale by price range, including affordable homes, family houses, condos, townhomes, new listings, move-up properties and luxury homes across the city.

Calgary homes for sale by price range make it easier to start with the number that matters most: your budget. Instead of sorting through every listing in the city, you can compare homes, condos, townhomes, duplexes, family houses and luxury properties in the price bands that fit your comfort level.
Price is not the whole story, but it is often the cleanest starting point. A $450,000 search may look very different from a $650,000 search, and a $1M budget opens a different set of choices again. Each range has its own trade-offs between location, size, age, condition, garage, yard, finishes and commute.
If you are comparing options, start with Calgary homes under $500,000, Calgary homes from $500,000 to $600,000, Calgary homes from $700,000 to $800,000 or Calgary million dollar homes. These pages help you see what each budget can realistically buy.
You can also compare broader search paths such as all Calgary homes for sale, Calgary new listings, Calgary map search and Calgary new construction homes if you want to see how price, location and property type overlap.
Use this page to choose the Calgary price range that fits your plans, compare active MLS® listings and narrow your search with confidence. For practical guidance on what your budget can buy in today’s Calgary market, connect with Diane Richardson.
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Each Calgary price range has its own personality. Lower budgets may mean condos, townhomes or older homes. Mid-range searches often bring more family-house options. Higher budgets can open up larger homes, better locations, estate properties and luxury features.
If you are unsure where to start, choose the price range that feels comfortable monthly, not just the highest purchase price you can qualify for. That usually leads to a calmer, better search.
A price range is more than a number. It shapes the kind of property you are likely to find, the communities that fit, the amount of updating you may need to consider, and how quickly you may need to act when a good listing appears.
This range often includes condos, townhomes, duplex-style options and some older or smaller detached homes. Buyers should compare fees, condition, parking and location carefully.
A popular range for many Calgary buyers, with more family-friendly options, townhomes, duplexes and detached homes depending on community, age and condition.
Buyers may see more detached homes, larger layouts, attached garages, newer builds, upgraded finishes and stronger options in established or growing communities.
This range can include upper move-up homes, newer family houses, better lots, stronger locations and properties that sit just below Calgary’s luxury threshold.
Million dollar Calgary homes may include luxury houses, estate properties, executive homes, modern infills, bungalows, walkout homes and premium community locations.
Higher-end Calgary searches usually focus on location, lot quality, architecture, privacy, views, builder quality, renovation standard and long-term resale strength.
A useful price range should help you make trade-offs clearly. Diane Richardson can help you compare what your budget buys in different Calgary communities before you spend weeks chasing the wrong listings.
Searching by price is helpful, but the best budget is the one that still leaves room for real life. Before choosing a price band, look at the full picture: monthly cost, condition, fees, location, future repairs and how the home will work after possession.
Your approved purchase price is not always the same as your comfortable monthly payment. Consider mortgage cost, property tax, utilities, insurance, condo fees and maintenance.
The same budget may buy a condo in one area, a townhome in another, or a detached home farther out. Compare space, fees, parking, yard, commute and resale.
A lower-priced home may need updates. Look at roof, windows, furnace, hot water tank, electrical, plumbing, appliances, exterior condition and renovation quality.
A cheaper home can become expensive if the commute, parking, schools or daily routes do not work. Compare the ordinary parts of the week before deciding.
For condos and townhomes, review fees, reserve fund, bylaws, pets, parking, storage, maintenance responsibilities and any special assessment risk.
Future buyers will care about location, layout, parking, condition, schools, fees, yard space and nearby amenities. A smart purchase should work now and later.
A good Calgary price-range search should feel focused, not limiting. Once your budget is clear, the right communities and property types become much easier to compare.
Once you know your price range, the next step is usually location or property type. These Calgary search paths help you compare what the same budget can buy in different areas, home styles and listing categories.
If two price ranges both feel possible, compare the monthly cost and the trade-offs. Sometimes the better home is not the higher price range, but the one that leaves you more comfortable after possession.
Use the interactive map below to explore Calgary homes for sale by price range, including condos, townhomes, detached houses, move-up homes, new construction and luxury properties. Zoom in by community, quadrant, school area, commute route and nearby amenities to compare what each budget can buy in different parts of Calgary.
Start with the price range that matches your comfortable monthly budget, then compare homes by area, property type, condition and commute. Searching by price helps you see what your budget can realistically buy in different Calgary communities.
Calgary homes under $500,000 often include condos, townhomes, duplex-style options and some older or smaller detached homes depending on location and market conditions. Buyers should compare condo fees, condition, parking, commute and resale appeal.
Many Calgary family-home searches fall between roughly $500,000 and $900,000, depending on community, home age, size, garage, yard and condition. The right range depends on whether you prefer a newer suburb, established neighbourhood, townhome, duplex or detached house.
Luxury pricing depends on property type and location, but many Calgary buyers start comparing luxury and executive homes around the $1M+ range. In this range, lot quality, location, builder quality, views, finishes and resale strength matter more.
Not always. It is better to choose a price range that fits your monthly comfort, lifestyle and long-term plans. A slightly lower purchase price may leave more room for repairs, furniture, travel, savings or future changes.
Yes. A map search is useful because it shows how price changes by location, community, school area, commute and nearby amenities. It can also help you spot where your budget has more buying power.
Diane Richardson can help you compare Calgary homes by price range, area, property type and long-term value. You can call or text Diane at 403.397.3706 for help narrowing your search.

Diane Richardson helps buyers compare Calgary homes for sale by price range, including affordable condos, townhomes, detached houses, move-up homes, new construction and luxury properties. If you are weighing budget, monthly cost, location, condition, commute or resale value, Diane can help you narrow the search with practical local guidance.
Compare what each price range can buy in different Calgary communities.
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