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Coming soon: Symons Valley Ranch is an approved mixed-use village planned for the site of the beloved farmers' market at 14555 Symons Valley Road NW — about 1,500 homes, a rebuilt market at its heart, and a walkable main street. No MLS® listings exist yet; this page tracks the vision, the site, and the surrounding market until they do.

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Active Listings vs Recently Sold Homes in Symons Valley Ranch

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Recently Sold Homes in Symons Valley Ranch

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Best For

  • Buyers watching NW Calgary's next chapter early
  • Condo & apartment buyers wanting village-style living
  • Investors tracking approved-but-unbuilt sites
  • Anyone who misses the farmers’ market

Watch-Outs

  • Nothing is for sale yet — no MLS® listings exist
  • Approved framework ≠ guaranteed buildings or timelines
  • Concept can change through future detailed design
  • Pre-construction sales, if they come, need heavy due diligence

Planned Homes

Approximately 1,500 units, almost entirely higher-density: apartments and multi-residential buildings on the north side (~840 units) plus homes above shops along the mixed-use main street (~680 units). No detached subdivision here.

Planned Feel

A market-town centre for the north: farmers’ market at the core, walkable main street, plazas and pathways down to West Nose Creek — surrounded by the established communities of Sage Hill and Evanston.

North Calgary Market Context for Symons Valley Ranch

Updated monthly using North Calgary district data from CREB®. District figures describe the whole west side — the Symons Valley Ranch-only numbers live in the listings, sold, and asking-vs-paid sections above.

Is Symons Valley Ranch a Buyer’s or Seller’s Market?

Months of supply tells you who holds the leverage: under 2 months favours sellers, around 3 is balanced, and past 4 buyers gain room. North Calgary district context, by property type:

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Symons Valley Ranch Homes for Sale

For buyers, Symons Valley Ranch offers the newest housing stock in northnorth Calgary inside a master plan that is genuinely delivering — the Village amenity centre opened in spring 2026 and five school sites are planned. For sellers and assignment holders, it is a market where your home competes directly with the builders' brand-new inventory, so pricing and presentation have to be sharper than the show home down the street.

At CalgaryListings Group, our team helps buyers and sellers understand not just what is available in Symons Valley Ranch, but how each property fits the market, the street, the resale picture, and the buyer's long-term goals.

What We’d Tell You Before You Buy in Symons Valley Ranch

Symons Valley Ranch is not a market you can judge by list price alone. A resale home, a builder spec, and a pre-sale contract can all carry the same headline number and be completely different deals once you factor in lot premiums, upgrade values, landscaping and fencing still to come, possession timing, and what the builder is quietly including two streets over.

If you are buying here, the real question is not just “is this a nice home?” It is “does this home make sense compared with what else has sold, what else is active, and what buyers will care about when you eventually sell?” That is where Symons Valley Ranch gets tricky — and where good advice matters.

Before you write an offer

Ask us to check the recent Symons Valley Ranch sold data, the competing listings, the street, the property type, and the resale story. A home can be beautiful and still be overpriced. It can also look ordinary online and be one of the better buys in the community. Ask us what we think before you offer →

What We’d Tell You Before You Sell in Symons Valley Ranch

Symons Valley Ranch buyers expect polish. That does not mean every home needs to be fully renovated, but it does need to feel clean, cared for, current, and properly positioned against the homes it is competing with.

The mistake sellers make in Symons Valley Ranch is assuming the community name will do all the work. It will not. Buyers at this level compare hard. They notice deferred maintenance, tired paint, weak photography, dated lighting, messy landscaping, and pricing that ignores recent sold data.

Before you price your home

We would look at your exact pocket of Symons Valley Ranch, your property type, your condition, your competition, and the most recent solds before giving you a number. Neighbourhood averages are useful context, but they are not a pricing strategy. Get an Symons Valley Ranch pricing opinion →

What Makes Symons Valley Ranch Popular

Symons Valley Ranch is a different animal from Calgary's usual new community: a roughly 30.6-acre, high-density, mixed-use village planned beside Sage Hill and Evanston — not a traditional detached-home subdivision. The approved vision calls for about 1,500 residential units: roughly 840 in a multi-residential district on the north side and another 680 above shops and services in mixed-use buildings.

The heart of the plan is a rebuilt Symons Valley farmers' market — the successor to the much-loved market lost to fire in January 2017 — intended as the development's central gathering place, surrounded by a walkable main street of shops, restaurants, and services with homes above. The program sketches roughly 205,000 sq ft of retail/commercial and 350,000 sq ft of office or institutional space, with room for farm-to-table businesses, cooking schools, food research, education uses, and possibly small post-secondary facilities.

Public plazas, parks, viewpoints, and pathways would connect the village into the West Nose Creek valley and the regional pathway network. The important catch: this is the approved planning framework, not a guaranteed final building program — the concept drawings are preliminary and can be changed by a future owner through detailed design and permitting. We'll update this page as real applications and timelines land.

Types of Homes in Symons Valley Ranch

Symons Valley Ranch real estate is new-build and near-new resale: front-drive and laned single-family homes, duplexes, townhomes, and low-rise condos. The mix is deliberately broad — the same master plan serves first-time buyers at $285K condo price points and move-up families above $1M.

Detached Homes

Detached homes split between laned products (rear garage or parking pad, the community's most attainable single-family entry) and front-drive homes with attached garages, open-plan mains, and optional developed basements. Newer phases on the community's edges include larger executive plans, walkouts, and pond- or ridge-facing lots that carry real premiums.

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Luxury Homes

The top of the Symons Valley Ranch market — executive front-drive homes pushing past $1M — competes with new builds in Rocky Ridge, Tuscany resales, and acreage-adjacent product further west. At this level, lot position matters more than floor plan: ridge and pond lots hold value in ways interior lots don't, and upgrade dollars spent at the design centre rarely return dollar-for-dollar on resale.

Townhomes

Townhomes — both fee-simple rows and condominium-titled clusters — are Symons Valley Ranch's workhorse product for first-time buyers. On condo-titled rows, review the young corporation's budget carefully: new corporations have unproven fee structures, and first budgets are often set optimistically low by the developer.

Condos

Low-rise condos — led by the buildings at 245 Edith Place — are the community's entry point from the mid-$200Ks. They suit first-time buyers and investors betting on the community's build-out. Same caution as the townhomes: a young condo corporation's documents deserve professional review, and rental demand here is still establishing itself.

Where Symons Valley Ranch Buyers Should Be Careful

New doesn't mean flawless. On resales, check what the first owner never finished: landscaping and fencing deadlines under architectural controls, basement development quality (permitted or not), and grading certificates. On builder purchases, the contract is everything — deposit structure, completion dates, included finishes, and what happens if timelines slip.

For townhomes and condos, young-corporation document review matters even more than usual: first-year budgets, developer-set fees, new-building warranty coverage, and how common-property deficiencies are being tracked and resolved with the builder.

And for everyone: remember you're buying the master plan as much as the house. School sites, commercial parcels, and future phases are commitments on a map until they're built — verify what's funded and under construction versus simply drawn, and price the interim reality of driving out for groceries and school runs.

Living in Symons Valley Ranch

A good fit if you want

  • A brand-new home with full warranty
  • The newest floor plans and building code standards
  • A young-family community that grows with you
  • The Village amenity centre & residents association
  • Fast Stoney Trail access in every direction
  • More house per dollar than the established NW

Maybe not the best fit if you want

  • Mature trees and established streetscapes
  • A school inside the community today
  • Walk-to shopping and restaurants right now
  • A finished, quiet neighbourhood — construction continues
  • Character homes or inner-city energy

Daily Life in Symons Valley Ranch

What does living here actually feel like, day to day? Here is the honest version, from a team that spends real time in this community.

The morning commute

Stoney Trail is the community’s superpower: downtown runs about 25–30 minutes via Shaganappi or 14 Street, the airport is roughly 20 minutes east on Stoney, and the University of Calgary under 20. Transit is the weak link for now — most households run two cars while the area’s routes mature.

The school run

Honesty first: there’s no school inside Symons Valley Ranch yet — five sites are planned, including four elementary schools and a high school. Today’s reality is a drive or bus to nearby schools like West View, Blessed Marie-Rose, and Our Lady of Grace, with Bearspaw Christian and Renert minutes away on the private side.

Groceries & errands

Creekside Shopping Centre is the default run at about six minutes; Sage Hill Crossing adds Walmart and more; Beacon Hill’s Costco is under ten. Symons Valley Ranch’s own commercial sites are in the master plan — until they build out, every errand is a short drive rather than a walk.

Coffee & eating out

Today it’s the chains and local spots of Creekside, Sage Hill, and Evanston Towne Centre — the sit-down scene is a drive. The commercial parcels in the plan will change that over time, but buy for what exists, not the rendering.

The Village & play

The Symons Valley Ranch Village residents-association centre opened in April 2026 with a private amenity building, outdoor recreation space, and family programming — rare for a community this young. Pathways, ponds, and playgrounds are phasing in with each stage of construction.

Where construction bites

Being straight with you: parts of Symons Valley Ranch are an active job site — trades parking, dust, and unpaved edges come with the territory for a few more years. Interior streets in completed phases are already settled; edges near active phases are not. We check phase maps before you pick a street.

What weekends feel like

Village programming, bike loops on new pathways, the YMCA at Rocky Ridge nine minutes away — and the NW’s quiet advantage: Stoney to Highway 1 west puts Canmore day trips on the table without crossing the city.

Symons Valley Ranch Pocket by Pocket

Most community pages treat Symons Valley Ranch like one blob. It is not. Price, noise, walkability, and buyer competition change street by street — and knowing the pockets is where local advice earns its keep.

Aquila — the laned-home core

The community's first and most attainable single-family streets: laned homes and duplexes where young families get a detached address without a front-drive budget. Strong first-time energy, and the deepest resale activity so far.

Best for: first-time & young-family buyers

Edith — condos & townhome rows

The multi-family heart, anchored by the low-rise buildings at 245 Edith Place and surrounding townhome rows. The community's lowest entry prices live here — and so does the young-condo-corporation homework.

Best for: first-time buyers · investors

Tekarra & Marmot — front-drive family streets

Front-attached-garage homes on the community's family spine — the product most move-up buyers come for. Watch lot premiums: pond and green-facing positions carry real value; interior lots should price accordingly.

Best for: move-up families

Mitchell — the newest phases

The current construction frontier: newest specs, latest builder incentives, and the most job-site living in the short term. Best selection if you want to pick a lot; most patience required while the phase finishes.

Best for: new-build buyers

The Village edge

Streets within an easy walk of the residents-association amenity centre — the closest thing Symons Valley Ranch has to a premium location today, and likely to strengthen as programming and future commercial build out.

Best for: long-term value hunters

Ridge & pond lots

Scattered through the newer phases: walkouts and view-backing lots that command the community's top pricing. The premium is real on resale only when the view is protected — we verify what's planned behind before you pay for it.

Best for: executive buyers

Show-home rows

Every phase has them: streets that start as builder show homes and parking, then convert to regular housing as phases close out. Buying next to one means traffic now and a renovated-spec neighbour later — price it in.

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Schools Near Symons Valley Ranch

Symons Valley Ranch has five school sites in its master plan — four elementary and a high school — but none is built yet. The nearest existing schools below are measured from the community centre; designations will change as the area builds out, so every family should verify against the specific home address and current CBE/CCSD maps.

Confirm before you buy

School boundaries, transportation, admissions, and programming change. Verify directly with the Calgary Board of Education, the Calgary Catholic School District, and individual private or independent schools before purchasing.

Commute Times from Symons Valley Ranch

Estimated from the centre of the community in typical off-peak conditions — peak-hour trips run longer, especially southbound on Shaganappi and 14 Street in the morning. Tap any card for live directions.

Symons Valley Ranch vs Nearby Communities

Many buyers considering Symons Valley Ranch are also looking at Sage Hill, Evanston, Nolan Hill, Carrington, Livingston, and sometimes Kincora or Rocky Ridge.

Symons Valley Ranch vs Sage Hill

Sage Hill is a decade further along: shopping at your doorstep, more resale selection, and settled streets. Symons Valley Ranch answers with newer product, the Village amenity centre, and new-build pricing. The trade is convenience today versus the newest home and the growth curve.

Symons Valley Ranch vs Evanston

Evanston is the established family standby with schools open and mature parks. Symons Valley Ranch can't match that yet — but offers newer floor plans, warranty coverage, and the master-planned amenity model Evanston never had. School-first families often choose Evanston; new-home-first families choose Symons Valley Ranch.

Symons Valley Ranch vs Carrington & Livingston

The three are Calgary's north new-community rivals. Carrington and Livingston sit east with quicker Deerfoot access and Livingston's own major amenity build-out; Symons Valley Ranch holds the west flank with faster mountain access and the Rockies-facing setting. Product and pricing are comparable — builder incentives and lot selection usually decide it.

Symons Valley Ranch vs Nolan Hill

Nolan Hill is the nearest finished comparison: same corridor, similar product, ten years more maturity, and resale-only inventory. If a Nolan Hill resale and a Symons Valley Ranch new build price similarly, you're choosing between established landscaping and schools access versus warranty, new mechanicals, and the amenity plan.

Buying a Home in Symons Valley Ranch

Buying in Symons Valley Ranch means choosing between three different games: resale, builder spec, and pre-sale contract. Each prices differently, negotiates differently, and carries different risks — and the builders' sales centres represent the builder, not you.

Our team helps buyers compare homes by location within the community, street and lot quality, property type, floor plan, finish level, basement development, garage configuration, renovation quality, school and commute needs, resale potential, condo document concerns where applicable, and current market competition.

We also help buyers weigh the new-construction realities covered in our new construction guide — builder contracts, the surprise costs after possession, and how to buy with the eventual resale in mind. That judgment matters double in a community where the builder is your future competition.

Selling a Home in Symons Valley Ranch

Selling in Symons Valley Ranch means competing with the builders' show homes a few streets away — brand-new, professionally staged, and backed by incentives. Your edge is everything the new build doesn't include: finished landscaping and fencing, window coverings, a developed basement, and immediate possession.

Before listing, sellers should pay attention to paint and presentation, lighting, staging, landscaping, clean windows, flooring condition, kitchen and bathroom presentation, mechanical maintenance, exterior curb appeal, professional photography and video, and accurate pricing based on property type — not just neighbourhood average.

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Why Work With CalgaryListings Group

Our CalgaryListings Group team brings deep Calgary market experience, strong buyer and seller strategy, and a straightforward approach to real estate advice. We are not here to push every home as a good home. We are here to help clients make smart decisions.

For buyers, that means helping you understand value, risk, location, condition, and resale before you write an offer.

For sellers, that means honest pricing advice, strong preparation, professional marketing, and positioning your home properly against the builders' new inventory it competes with.

Symons Valley Ranch Site & Plan Profile

No one lives at Symons Valley Ranch yet — these are the numbers from the approved planning framework:

30.6
Acres at 14555 Symons Valley Rd NW
~1,500
Residential units envisioned
~840 multi-res + ~680 mixed-use
205K
Sq ft retail/commercial
350K
Sq ft office/institutional
2017
Original market lost to fire
January 26, 2017
1
Rebuilt farmers’ market planned
The development’s centrepiece

The framework is approved, but concept drawings are preliminary and can be changed by a future owner through detailed design. Treat every number above as the plan's intent, not a commitment — and watch this page for real applications, timelines, and eventually the first listings.

Sources: City of Calgary — Symons Valley Ranch Redevelopment; approved planning framework. Details subject to change.

Symons Valley Ranch FAQ

An approved plan for a high-density, mixed-use village on the 30.6-acre former farmers' market site at 14555 Symons Valley Road NW, beside Sage Hill and Evanston — about 1,500 homes, a rebuilt farmers' market as the central gathering place, a walkable main street, and roughly 205,000 sq ft of retail plus 350,000 sq ft of office/institutional space.
No — there are no MLS® listings and nothing is under construction for sale yet. The MLS® community field exists, so the moment listings appear they will show on this page automatically. If you want a call when that happens, tell us and we'll watch it for you.
The much-loved market was destroyed by fire on January 26, 2017. The redevelopment vision puts a rebuilt market at the centre of the new village — intended as its main gathering place.
No — and this matters. What exists is an approved planning framework; the concept drawings are preliminary and a future owner can change them through detailed design and permitting. Unit counts, commercial space, and timelines are the plan's intent, not commitments.
Almost entirely higher-density: roughly 840 units in a multi-residential district on the north side and about 680 units in mixed-use buildings above shops and services. This is planned as a village, not a detached-home subdivision.
The site sits beside two established communities: Sage Hill and Evanston, with Creekside Shopping Centre and Evanston Towne Centre minutes away and existing schools nearby (see the schools section). The plan itself contemplates education uses and possibly small post-secondary facilities on site.
It's one of the more interesting approved sites in the city's north — transit-of-people ideas like a market centrepiece plus 1,500 units beside built-out communities age well. But pre-construction opportunities, if and when they come, need heavy due diligence: developer track record, deposit protection, and realistic absorption. We can help you evaluate when something real is offered.
This page tracks the site — the live MLS® feed will surface the first listings automatically, and we update the news feed as applications and milestones land. Or ask us to watch it for you.

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Symons Valley Ranch Price Trend

Median sold price by month, last two years — live from the Calgary MLS®.

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