Explore homes for sale in Northeast Calgary — established family streets, the quadrant's own lake community, newer communities growing along Stoney Trail, and some of the strongest multi-generational housing in the city.
Northeast Calgary homes for sale serve the city's fastest-growing families at its most workable prices. Saddle Ridge, Taradale, Martindale, and Castleridge form the established heart of the quadrant's family market; Redstone, Cornerstone, Cityscape, and Skyview Ranch are building its newer edge along Stoney Trail; and Coral Springs adds something no one expects in the northeast — a private lake community with beach access.
NE Calgary real estate is built for practical buyers: legal-suite potential and multi-generational layouts are common, the Blue Line LRT runs through the quadrant to Saddletowne, the airport sits on its doorstep, and the Genesis Centre anchors community life. Established streets in Pineridge, Rundle, Temple, and Whitehorn deliver detached value that rivals any part of the city.
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A compact, attainable northeast family pocket at the TransCanada corner, with entry-priced detached homes, duplexes, schools.
An established 1980s northeast family community near the Genesis Centre, with attainable detached homes, duplexes, schools.
A 2010s northeast community built along a wetland spine, with newer detached homes, duplexes, townhomes, schools.
The northeast’s private lake community, with 1990s family and estate homes, beach access, schools.
The northeast’s biggest new community, with new-construction and near-new detached homes, duplexes, townhomes, builder options.
An attainable 1980s northeast family community beside the Genesis Centre, with entry-priced detached homes, duplexes, schools.
One of the northeast’s newest communities, with premium new-construction detached homes, duplexes, builder options.
An established northeast community with its own LRT station and mall, 1960s-70s homes on generous lots, schools.
An established 1970s northeast family community with generous lots, a central park and community centre, schools.
A 1990s northeast family community by the Saddletowne LRT and Genesis Centre, home to the Dashmesh Culture Centre, with family homes, schools.
An inner-northeast community on the bluff with downtown skyline views, 1960s homes on generous lots, an eight-minute commute, schools.
A 1990s northeast family community with ponds, pathways, newer stock than its neighbours, schools.
An attainable 1970s northeast family community beside the Village Square Leisure Centre wave pool, with entry-priced homes, townhomes, schools.
A 2010s northeast family community by the airport corridor, with newer detached homes, duplexes, townhomes, schools.
An established northeast community with its own LRT station beside Peter Lougheed Centre and Sunridge Mall, 1970s family homes, schools.
The northeast’s deepest market around the Saddletowne circle, with 2000s-2010s family homes, multigenerational layouts, townhomes, schools.
A 2010s northeast community with the quadrant’s deepest condo and townhome entries, newer detached streets, schools.
A 1990s-2000s northeast family community by Saddletowne with its own pond, the Genesis Centre, family homes, schools.
An attainable 1970s-80s northeast family community beside the Village Square wave pool, with entry-priced detached homes, duplexes, schools.
A small inner-northeast bluff pocket with downtown views, 1960s homes, thin inventory, an eight-minute commute.
An established northeast community with its own LRT station beside Peter Lougheed Centre, 1970s-80s family homes, schools.
The northeast runs on family logic: bigger households, multi-generational homes, schools and gurdwaras and mandirs and mosques within walking distance, and price points that let extended families own rather than rent. It is also the quadrant airport workers, tradespeople, and logistics employees choose to keep commutes short.
Established 1970s–80s detached homes fill Pineridge, Rundle, Temple, Whitehorn, and Marlborough Park; 1990s–2000s family two-storeys dominate Taradale, Martindale, and Coral Springs; and Redstone, Cornerstone, Cityscape, and Skyview Ranch carry the new-construction market with townhomes, duplexes, and suite-ready detached homes.
The Blue Line LRT terminates at Saddletowne after serving Rundle and Whitehorn; Metis, McKnight, 36 Street, and Stoney Trail move drivers; and the airport is 10–15 minutes from almost anywhere in the quadrant — a real advantage for aviation and logistics households.
Coral Springs' private lake is the quadrant's signature amenity, Prairie Winds Park hosts the northeast's biggest festival days, and the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway threads the newer communities with regional pathway access.
The Genesis Centre and Saddletowne Circle anchor daily life, Sunridge Mall and 36 Street carry the retail volume, and CrossIron Mills sits just north. The quadrant's grocery and restaurant mix — from Chandra's to fresh jalebi — is its own reason to live here.
School capacity is the quadrant's perennial question — established communities have stable catchments while the newest ones are still building out. Nelson Mandela High School and the Genesis Centre's programming carry significant load; check catchment maps street by street in new phases.
Multi-generational families target suite-ready homes in Redstone, Cornerstone, and Saddle Ridge; first-time buyers find the city's most attainable townhomes in Skyview Ranch and Cityscape; established-value buyers renovate in Pineridge, Temple, and Whitehorn; and lake seekers have exactly one northeast answer — Coral Springs.
Suite potential (legal or legalizable) is the northeast's most bankable feature, followed by LRT walkability in the established belt. In new communities, phase timing matters — early phases beside future commercial sites can wait years for promised amenities, so we map construction schedules before clients buy.
Benchmark prices below are the CREB® North East Calgary figures for July 2026 — use them as context, then filter the live listings above to see what is actually on the market.
Each range below filters the live MLS® feed on this page — no thin landing pages, just the current inventory.
The northeast is Calgary's hardest-working real estate market, and it is chronically underestimated by people who have never actually walked it. Households here buy with a plan — a suite for parents, a bedroom count that fits three generations, a commute measured to the airport rather than downtown — and the housing stock has evolved to serve exactly that.
Our experience since 1997: northeast value compounds quietly. Suite-ready homes near the Blue Line and the Genesis Centre have outperformed most of the city on total return once rental income is counted. The quadrant rewards buyers who think in household economics, not postcode prestige.
Buying for a bigger household, a suite, or an airport commute? The northeast probably has your answer — let us map it street by street.
Population-weighted 2021 Census of Canada figures across the 20 Northeast Calgary communities with a City of Calgary community profile. Long-term context — always read alongside the live listing data above. Each community page carries its own full census section.
Whether it is a suited home for three generations, a townhome near the airport, or a renovated street near the LRT, the northeast rewards buyers with a plan. Tell us yours and we will match it to the right communities and the right streets.
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