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Calgary Townhomes & Row Homes for Sale

Search all townhomes and row homes for sale in Calgary, including modern townhouses, traditional row houses, bare land condo townhomes, stacked townhomes, attached homes, and low-maintenance properties in communities across the city.

Townhomes and row homes are one of the most practical property types in Calgary. They often provide more space and privacy than an apartment-style condo, while still being more affordable and easier to maintain than many detached homes. For first-time buyers, downsizers, investors, and busy professionals, Calgary townhouses and row homes can offer a smart balance of price, function, location, and lifestyle.

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Find Townhomes and Row Homes in Calgary

Calgary has a wide range of townhomes and row homes, from affordable starter properties to luxury inner-city row houses and newer suburban townhome developments.

Some townhomes are traditional two-storey layouts with basements and private yards. Others are stacked units with upper or lower layouts, rooftop patios, attached garages, or courtyard-style designs. You will also find bare land condo townhomes, conventional condo townhomes, and some titled properties that may not have traditional condo fees, depending on the community and development.

In Calgary, buyers often use the terms townhome, townhouse, row home, and row house to describe similar attached property styles. Some are condominium properties with monthly condo fees, while others may have different ownership structures. The ownership type matters, so it is important to understand what you own, what the condo corporation maintains, and what costs may come up later.

The right townhome depends on more than price. Layout, parking, storage, condo fees, bylaws, reserve fund strength, exterior maintenance, location, and resale appeal all matter.

Why Buyers Choose Townhomes and Row Homes in Calgary

Townhomes and row homes are popular because they offer a practical middle ground. You often get your own front door, more living space, multiple bedrooms, and better separation than an apartment condo, without taking on the full maintenance responsibility of a detached home.

Many buyers choose townhomes and row homes because they want:

  • More space than a condo apartment
  • A lower price than many detached homes
  • A private entrance
  • A garage or assigned parking
  • Outdoor space such as a patio, deck, balcony, or small yard
  • Lower maintenance ownership
  • A stronger community feel
  • A better location within budget
  • More flexibility for pets, kids, guests, or working from home

For buyers who want function without stretching too far financially, townhomes and row homes can make a lot of sense.

Calgary Townhomes and Row Homes by Price Range

Townhome and row home prices in Calgary vary based on community, age, size, condition, condo fees, parking, garage type, builder quality, and location.

Common Calgary townhome and row home searches include:

  • Calgary townhomes under $400,000
  • Calgary row homes under $400,000
  • Calgary townhomes from $400,000 to $500,000
  • Calgary townhomes from $500,000 to $700,000
  • Calgary luxury townhomes over $700,000
  • Calgary row homes with garages
  • Calgary townhomes with attached garages
  • Calgary townhomes with low condo fees
  • Calgary townhomes with finished basements

Entry-level townhomes may offer smaller layouts, older finishes, or locations farther from the inner city. Mid-range townhomes often include more bedrooms, better layouts, updated interiors, or attached garages. Higher-end townhomes and row homes may include premium locations, larger floor plans, rooftop patios, upgraded finishings, and inner-city convenience.

Townhomes and Row Homes vs Condos and Detached Homes

A townhome or row home can feel like the sweet spot between an apartment condo and a detached house.

Compared to apartment condos, townhomes usually offer more privacy, more square footage, private entrances, and better separation between living and sleeping areas. Some also include garages, basements, patios, balconies, rooftop spaces, or small yards.

Compared to detached homes, townhomes and row homes are usually more affordable and may require less exterior maintenance. However, many townhomes have condo fees, bylaws, pet restrictions, rental rules, architectural controls, or shared maintenance responsibilities that buyers need to understand before purchasing.

This is where the fine print matters. A good townhome is not just about the kitchen and flooring. The condo documents, reserve fund, insurance, bylaws, board history, and maintenance planning can all affect your ownership experience and resale value.

What to Watch For When Buying a Townhome or Row Home

Townhomes and row homes can be excellent properties, but not all complexes are created equally. Some are well-managed with strong reserve funds and consistent maintenance. Others may have deferred repairs, rising fees, insurance issues, poor construction, or restrictive bylaws.

Before buying a Calgary townhome or row home, pay attention to:

  • Condo fees and what they include
  • Reserve fund strength
  • Exterior maintenance history
  • Roof, windows, siding, fencing, and common areas
  • Insurance deductibles and claims history
  • Pet rules and rental restrictions
  • Parking and visitor parking
  • Basement development and permits
  • Sound transfer between neighbouring units
  • Board meeting minutes and financials
  • Special assessments or upcoming repairs
  • Overall resale appeal of the complex

A townhome can look great in photos and still be a bad buy if the complex is poorly run. That is why reviewing the documents properly is not optional. It is where the boring stuff saves you money. Glamorous? No. Important? Very.

Best Calgary Areas for Townhomes and Row Homes

Townhomes and row homes are available throughout Calgary, and the best area depends on your budget and lifestyle.

Inner-city townhomes may appeal to buyers who want walkability, restaurants, coffee shops, transit access, and shorter commutes. Established communities can offer mature trees, parks, schools, and larger layouts. Newer suburban communities may offer modern designs, attached garages, newer construction, and family-friendly amenities.

Popular searches often include townhomes near schools, row homes close to transit, townhomes with garages, townhomes in west Calgary, townhomes in northwest Calgary, townhomes in southeast lake communities, and townhomes near downtown.

The smartest purchase is not always the newest or prettiest one. It is the one that fits your life now and still makes sense when it is time to sell.

Townhomes With Garages, Basements, Patios, and Low Fees

Many Calgary buyers are searching for townhomes and row homes with specific features. Some want an attached garage. Others want a private yard, finished basement, low condo fees, or a location close to parks and pathways.

Common townhome and row home features buyers look for include:

  • Single attached garage
  • Double attached garage
  • Finished basement
  • Private yard or fenced patio
  • Balcony or rooftop patio
  • End unit
  • Low condo fees
  • Three bedrooms
  • Two primary bedrooms
  • Pet-friendly bylaws
  • Visitor parking
  • Modern kitchen
  • Air conditioning
  • Close to transit
  • Near schools and parks

The more specific your wish list, the more important it is to know which communities and complexes are likely to fit.

Buying a Townhome or Row Home in Calgary

Buying a townhome is about more than finding the right floor plan. You need to understand the property, the complex, the fees, the bylaws, the management, and the long-term resale picture.

At CalgaryListings Group, we help buyers look at townhomes and row homes with a practical eye. We review the value, location, layout, condition, condo documents, fees, restrictions, future repairs, and resale potential.

With Calgary real estate experience dating back to 1997, Crystal Tost and the CalgaryListings Group team know how to spot the difference between a smart townhome purchase and one that may become a headache later. Pretty countertops are nice. A healthy reserve fund is better.

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Search Calgary Townhomes and Row Homes for Sale

Use the listings above to browse townhomes and row homes for sale in Calgary. You can sort by price, newest listings, community, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, garage type, condo fees, and more.

These listings are updated from the MLS® system, giving you access to current Calgary townhomes and row homes as they become available.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Calgary Townhomes and Row Homes

What is a townhome?+
A townhome is an attached residential property that usually shares one or more walls with neighbouring homes. Most townhomes have private entrances and multiple levels, and some include garages, basements, patios, balconies, or small yards.
What is the difference between a townhome and a row home?+
The terms are often used interchangeably in Calgary. A row home or row house usually refers to a series of attached homes built side by side, while townhome is the broader term buyers commonly use. The more important difference is ownership type: some are conventional condos, some are bare land condos, and some may have a different title structure. Always confirm the title, condo fees, bylaws, and maintenance responsibilities before buying.
Are row homes popular in Calgary?+
Yes. Row homes and townhouses are popular with buyers who want more space than an apartment condo but do not want the full cost or maintenance of a detached home. They are common in both established and newer Calgary communities.
Are townhomes cheaper than detached homes in Calgary?+
In many cases, yes. Townhomes are often more affordable than detached homes because the land component is smaller and some exterior elements may be shared or managed through a condo corporation.
Do Calgary townhomes have condo fees?+
Many townhomes in Calgary have condo fees, but not all. Fees may cover exterior maintenance, insurance, landscaping, snow removal, reserve fund contributions, professional management, and common area upkeep. Always review what the fees include.
Do row homes in Calgary have condo fees?+
Many do, but not all. Condo fees may cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, insurance, reserve fund contributions, and common area upkeep. The details depend on the ownership structure and condo documents.
What is the difference between a bare land condo townhome and a regular condo townhome?+
In a bare land condo, the owner is typically responsible for more of the structure and land area, depending on the condominium plan and bylaws. In a conventional condo townhome, more exterior components may be common property. The details must be confirmed in the condo documents.
Are townhomes good for first-time buyers?+
Townhomes can be a strong option for first-time buyers because they often offer more space than apartment condos at a lower price than detached homes. The key is choosing a well-managed complex with reasonable fees, good resale appeal, and no major red flags.
Are townhomes good for downsizers?+
Yes, townhomes can work well for downsizers who want less maintenance but are not ready for apartment-style living. Buyers should pay attention to stairs, bedroom placement, garage access, outdoor space, and monthly fees.
Can townhomes have basement suites?+
Some townhomes may have basement development, but legal secondary suites are less common and depend on zoning, bylaws, building code, permits, and condo rules. Always verify before relying on rental income.
What should I review before buying a townhome?+
You should review the condo documents, reserve fund, bylaws, financial statements, board minutes, insurance, condo fees, parking, pet rules, rental restrictions, and any upcoming repairs or special assessments.
How often are Calgary townhome listings updated?+
Listings on this page are updated from the MLS® system, so buyers can view current Calgary townhomes and row homes for sale as they become available.

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