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Buying a Home in Calgary and Surrounding Areas

Calgary is not your only option. Airdrie, Cochrane, Chestermere, Okotoks, and High River each offer their own pricing, pace, and lifestyle. Here is how they compare, with current market data.

Why Buyers Look Beyond Calgary City Limits

Affordability, more house for your money, shorter commutes than you might expect, and a slower pace of life all draw buyers toward Calgary’s surrounding communities. Every town in the region has a different personality and a different market right now, so the right choice depends on your budget, your commute tolerance, and what kind of community you want to live in.

CommunityDetached Benchmark Price1-Yr ChangeMarket ConditionPopulation
Calgary$743,900−1.9%Balanced (2.9 mo. supply)1,612,834
Airdrie$603,100−4.0%Moving toward balanced (<4 mo.)92,544
Cochrane$659,400−4.0%Softening (4+ mo. supply)39,397
Okotoks$695,700−2.0%Seller-leaning (~2 mo. supply)32,992
Chestermere$771,900−5.0%Buyer’s market (~7 mo. supply)31,671
High River~$516,000 avg.VariesBalancing from a seller’s market15,514

Detached benchmark prices and market conditions: CREB® July 2026 regional market facts. High River figure reflects average sold price via MLS® aggregated data (Zolo.ca), as CREB does not publish a standalone monthly benchmark for this smaller market. Population: Alberta Municipal Affairs, 2025 Population List.

Community Profiles

Airdrie

$603,100 detached benchmark · Population 92,544

A 20 to 30 minute drive north of Calgary along Highway 2, Airdrie has become one of the region’s fastest-growing cities thanks to newer subdivisions, strong schools, and pricing well below Calgary’s. Detached prices eased about 4% year-over-year in July 2026 as supply improved, making it a good window for value-focused buyers. Best for: young families and first-time buyers who want more house for their budget and a manageable commute.

Cochrane

$659,400 detached benchmark · Population 39,397

West of Calgary against the foothills, Cochrane pairs mountain views with a walkable downtown and a growing inventory of newer builds. Supply has been rising, pushing the market above four months of supply and giving buyers more negotiating room than in recent years. Best for: buyers who want small-town character, outdoor access, and a scenic commute into the city.

Okotoks

$695,700 detached benchmark · Population 32,992

South of Calgary along the Sheep River, Okotoks has kept inventory unusually tight, around two months of supply, which continues to favour sellers even as prices ease slightly. It is known for strong schools, river pathways, and a tight-knit community feel. Best for: buyers prioritizing community and schools who are prepared to move quickly on the right listing.

Chestermere

$771,900 detached benchmark · Population 31,671

East of Calgary on Chestermere Lake, this community offers lake living, boating, and beaches within easy reach of the city. With months of supply near seven, the market currently favours buyers, giving more room to negotiate on price and conditions. Best for: buyers wanting a lake lifestyle and are comfortable with a slightly longer commute.

High River

~$516,000 average sold price · Population 15,514

Further south along the Highwood River, High River is the most affordable of the five communities profiled here, with a small-town feel, historic downtown, and growing family base. The market has been transitioning from a fast-paced seller’s market toward more balanced conditions through 2026. Best for: buyers prioritizing affordability and small-town living who don’t mind a longer commute to Calgary.

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally, yes. As of July 2026, Airdrie’s detached benchmark price ($603,100) and Cochrane’s ($659,400) both sit below Calgary’s ($743,900), though the gap narrows or widens depending on the specific neighbourhood and property type. Source: CREB®.
Okotoks is roughly a 30-40 minute drive from downtown Calgary depending on traffic, and High River is closer to 45-55 minutes. Both are popular with buyers who work remotely or only commute a few days a week.
Chestermere is currently a buyer’s market, with roughly seven months of supply as of July 2026, which means more negotiating room on price. Whether that makes it a good investment depends on your timeline and goals; I am happy to walk through the numbers with you directly.
Yes. Airdrie, Cochrane, Chestermere, Okotoks, and High River are each independent municipalities with their own schools, utilities, and municipal services, separate from the City of Calgary, though many share regional infrastructure like Highway 2 and the Calgary Metropolitan Region.
It depends on your budget, commute tolerance, and lifestyle priorities. As a starting point: Airdrie and Cochrane tend to suit families wanting new construction and value; Okotoks suits buyers who want a tight-knit community and are ready to move fast; Chestermere suits lake-lifestyle buyers; and High River suits buyers prioritizing affordability. I am happy to talk through your specific situation.

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