Calgary Property Price History — Track Rent & Sale Prices Over Time
Showing 12,453 tracked properties across Calgary
125 Sage Hill Row Nw
4160 Norford Ave Nw
310 15 Ave Sw
1162 Cornerstone Blvd Ne
298 Sage Meadows Park Northwest - 3204
7412 34 Ave Nw
2528 66 Ave Sw
1515 12 St Sw
919 10 Ave Sw
127 25 Ave Sw
8749 Huxbury Dr Ne
74 Inglewood Grove Se
105 Belmont Dr Sw
1234 5 Ave Nw
4641 128 Ave Ne
901 10 Ave Sw
1515 36 St Se
1515 5 St Sw
5112 Elbow Dr Sw
825 17 Ave Se
2410 33 Ave Sw
517 67 Ave Sw
815 50 Ave Sw
612 67 Ave Sw
3408 37 St Sw
655 Centre St Sw
121 13 Ave Sw
1800 4 St Sw
15 Sage Meadows Landng Nw
7412 34 Ave Nw #1B
238 Martinwood Pl Ne
2301, 310 Mckenzie Towne Gate SE - 1 #1
8526 47 Avenue Northwest
1222, 8 Bridlecrest Dr SW
7412 34 Ave Nw #1
220 Seton Grove Se
2117 81 St Sw
84 Rowmont View Nw
115 17 Ave Sw
1115 9 St Sw
1704 12 St Sw
1410 9 Ave Se
205 Greenbriar Common Nw
1903 8 Ave Ne
703 14 Ave Sw
1607 4 St Nw
520 5 St Ne
8500 19 Ave Se
1320 16 Ave Sw
9600 Southland Cir Sw
Frequently Asked Questions
How often is Calgary price history data updated?
Our property price history database is updated daily with new rental and sale listings from multiple sources across Calgary, Alberta.
What areas does the Calgary price history cover?
We track price history across 280+ Calgary neighbourhoods covering 12,453+ unique addresses. Data covers a wide range of property types including apartments, condos, houses, townhouses, and duplexes.
Can I see rental price trends for a specific neighbourhood?
Yes — use the neighbourhood filter at the top of the page to narrow results to a specific area. You can also combine it with listing type (Rent or Sale) and property type filters to see targeted price trends.
How far back does the price data go?
Our database includes historical price records from when we began tracking. As we continue collecting data daily, you'll see longer price timelines for each property, making it easier to spot trends.
What does the price change percentage mean?
The percentage shown on each property card represents the change between the oldest and most recent recorded price. A red upward arrow means the price increased, while a green downward arrow means it decreased.
