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What Is Your Calgary-Area Home Worth?

Get a personalized, data-backed home valuation grounded in current CREB® MLS® HPI data for your community and property type. No pressure, no obligation.

What Goes Into a Home Valuation

Recent Comparable Sales

What similar homes in your specific community and property type have actually sold for in recent months, weighted more heavily than list prices or online estimates.

Condition & Upgrades

Renovations, mechanical updates, and overall condition relative to nearby listings, which matter even more in a market where buyers have more choice.

Current Market Conditions

Inventory levels, buyer demand, and pricing trends specific to your neighbourhood and property type; conditions can differ enormously between, say, a detached home (currently favouring sellers) and a condo (currently favouring buyers).

How the MLS® Home Price Index Works

Rather than relying on simple average sale prices, which can swing based on which homes happened to sell in a given month, I use the MLS® Home Price Index (HPI), developed by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and reported locally by CREB®. The HPI tracks the value of a “benchmark home”, one with typical features for its neighbourhood, giving a much more accurate, apples-to-apples read on where prices actually stand. As of July 2026, Calgary’s overall benchmark price was $569,200, but the figure that matters for your valuation is the benchmark for your specific property type and community.

Values Vary by Community, Sometimes Block to Block

A valuation that just plugs in a city-wide average will miss the mark. I provide valuations across Calgary as well as Airdrie, Cochrane, Chestermere, Okotoks, and High River, and each community is currently trending differently: Okotoks remains tight with limited supply, Chestermere has shifted toward buyers with roughly seven months of supply, and Airdrie and Cochrane have both seen inventory rise through 2026. Your valuation should reflect exactly where your community sits today, not last year’s numbers.

Frequently Asked Questions About Home Valuations

Automated online estimators are a useful starting point but often miss recent renovations, local micro-market trends, and condition, and can be off by a wide margin, especially in a market where prices differ so much by property type. A REALTOR®’s comparative market analysis, grounded in recent local sales and current MLS® HPI data, is far more accurate.
Your municipal property tax assessment (from the City of Calgary or your local town) is calculated for taxation purposes and is often months or years behind current market conditions. Market value reflects what a buyer would actually pay today, based on recent comparable sales.
If you’re actively planning to sell, I recommend an updated valuation every few months, since conditions have been shifting quickly by property type throughout 2026. If you’re just monitoring your equity, once or twice a year is usually enough.
Yes. There is no cost and no obligation to list with me. I provide detailed valuations because I want to earn your business when you are ready to sell.

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