Explore homes for sale in Southeast Calgary — two of the city's most complete lake communities, the Seton urban district and South Health Campus, Bow River neighbourhoods, and the newest streets on Calgary's southeast edge.
Southeast Calgary homes for sale centre on the most amenity-complete new-suburban belt in the city. Mahogany homes for sale and Auburn Bay homes for sale pair full lake life with newer homes; Seton homes for sale has grown a genuine urban district around the South Health Campus, YMCA, and Joane Cardinal-Schubert High School; and Cranston homes for sale's Riverstone drops estate streets right onto the Bow River escarpment.
SE Calgary real estate also runs deeper than the new communities: McKenzie Towne pioneered main-street suburbia at High Street, McKenzie Lake and Douglasdale homes for sale hold the quadrant's established golf-and-river streets, and Ogden and Riverbend carry genuine value inside the ring road. Rangeview, Hotchkiss, and Ricardo Ranch homes for sale are where the city's southeast edge is being built next.
Start with the live southeast listings below, then compare communities through their guides. You can also browse all Calgary homes for sale or explore every Calgary neighbourhood we cover.
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From lake communities to riverside estates to the newest streets in the city — every card links to a full neighbourhood guide with live listings, market data, and census context.
A four-season lake community in the deep southeast beside Seton and the South Health Campus, including detached homes, townhomes, condos, the private lake and beach.
An attainable, family-first southeast community with parks, ponds, and pathways, including starter detached homes, townhomes, condos.
A ridge-top southeast community above Fish Creek and the Bow River with Riverstone’s estate pocket, Century Hall amenities, detached homes, townhomes, condos.
An established southeast community along the Bow River with golf-course roots, mature streets, detached homes, townhomes, condos.
One of the city’s newest southeast communities, built around protected wetlands off Stoney Trail, including new-construction detached homes, duplexes, townhomes, builder options.
The city’s flagship lake community with its largest freshwater lake, two beach clubs, Westman Village, detached homes, lakefront estates, townhomes, condos.
A mature southeast lake community on the Bow River escarpment with a private lake and beach club, established family homes, ridge walkouts.
The southeast’s master-planned village with High Street’s shops, front-porch streetscapes, condos, townhomes, detached homes.
A clubhouse-anchored southeast family community on the 130th Avenue corridor, with detached homes, townhomes, condos.
One of the city’s oldest southeast communities on the Bow River, with attainable character homes, wartime bungalows, infill potential, Green Line LRT plans.
The city’s first garden-to-table community in the deep southeast, with community gardens, orchards, new-construction homes, townhomes, builder options.
The city’s newest southeast frontier along the Bow River’s south bend, with new-construction homes, duplexes, townhomes, builder options.
An established southeast family community wrapped by the Bow River and Carburn Park, with 1980s and 90s detached homes, river pathways.
The deep southeast’s urban district around the South Health Campus, with condos, townhomes, laned homes, the world’s largest YMCA, shops, cinemas.
The southeast is Calgary's youngest quadrant by design: master-planned communities, purpose-built amenities, and a hospital-anchored urban core that most suburbs never get. The trade-off is construction age — almost everything is post-1990 — so buyers choose between lake fees and amenities, river frontage, or price point, not between eras.
Newer detached two-storeys dominate, with laned homes and front-garage streets in Copperfield, New Brighton, and Cranston; estate homes in Mahogany's island streets, Riverstone, and McKenzie Lake; and a fast-growing townhome and apartment stock around Seton, Auburn Bay, and McKenzie Towne's High Street.
Deerfoot and Stoney Trail intersect here, 52 Street SE ties the communities together, and the future Green Line is planned to reach the quadrant. Most residents work off the quadrant's own anchors too — the South Health Campus alone employs thousands.
Fish Creek Park's east end meets the Bow River pathway at Cranston's escarpment, Sikome Lake draws summer crowds, and the wetlands running through Mahogany and Auburn Bay double as pathway networks. This is Calgary's best quadrant for waterfront living under $1M.
Seton Urban District carries the load — hospital, YMCA (one of the world's largest), cinema, and high street — backed by 130th Avenue's retail corridor and McKenzie Towne's High Street shops.
School construction has largely caught up: Joane Cardinal-Schubert High School in Seton, Auburn Bay and Mahogany's newer elementary schools, and established options in McKenzie Towne and Douglasdale. Confirm catchments street by street in the newest communities — they still shift as schools open.
Young families choose between Mahogany and Auburn Bay lake fees or Copperfield and New Brighton value; healthcare workers target Seton and Auburn Bay for the campus commute; estate buyers look at Riverstone and Mahogany's lakefront; value buyers inside the ring road find Ogden and Riverbend quietly compelling.
Lake access and wetland or river backing carry the premium here, and Seton proximity increasingly matters. In communities still under construction, resale competes directly with builder showhomes — buying a finished street, not a future one, protects your exit.
Mahogany homes for sale · Auburn Bay homes for sale · McKenzie Lake homes for sale
Cranston homes for sale · Douglasdale homes for sale · Riverbend homes for sale · McKenzie Lake homes for sale
Copperfield homes for sale · New Brighton homes for sale · Rangeview homes for sale
Rangeview homes for sale · Hotchkiss homes for sale · Ricardo Ranch homes for sale
Benchmark prices below are the CREB® South East Calgary figures for July 2026 — use them as context, then filter the live listings above to see what is actually on the market.
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The southeast is the quadrant we recommend most often to buyers relocating to Calgary, because it solves the new-city problem: everything is designed to work together — lakes, schools, the hospital district, pathway networks — and you can see exactly what you are buying into. There is less guesswork here than anywhere in the city.
The nuance is inside the quadrant. Mahogany's lake fees buy a resort; Copperfield's absence of them buys a bigger mortgage payment's worth of house. Seton is a bet on urban energy, Riverstone on permanence. We have walked every one of these communities since they were showhome rows, and the differences compound over a decade of ownership.
Relocating or moving up in the southeast? Tell us your weekly routine and we will tell you which master plan actually fits it.
Population-weighted 2021 Census of Canada figures across the 11 Southeast 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.
Lake mornings in Mahogany, river pathways in Riverstone, or maximum value in New Brighton — the southeast's master plans each promise a different decade of your life. Tell us what matters most and we will narrow it to the communities that deliver.
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