Fairview Calgary Real Estate | Home Prices, Sales & Listings

Fairview is one of Calgary’s classic mid-century communities located just east of Macleod Trail and south of Heritage Drive. Developed primarily in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Fairview is known for its solidly built bungalows, generous lot sizes and convenient access to major transportation routes.
Most homes in Fairview are detached bungalows ranging from roughly 900 to 1,200 square feet on the main floor, typically with three bedrooms upstairs and full basements. Over the years many properties have been updated with modern renovations, while others remain largely original, creating opportunities for buyers interested in updating or redeveloping these well-located lots.
Fairview Calgary real estate features late 1950s bungalows in a mid-size south Calgary community with practical access to Macleod Trail and Glenmore Trail. Mid-range pricing and a central location make Fairview a solid choice for buyers seeking established south Calgary value, and the community has seen steady renovation activity as buyers update the well-built original housing stock. Proximity to Chinook Centre and the Heritage LRT station adds long-term convenience.
- The Charts below are exclusively created by Jerry Charlton – Calgary Realtor Since 2002
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Fairview Calgary Active, Pending & Recently Sold Detached Homes
With Fair Market Value Trend Line and Fair Market Value Price Range

This scatter chart plots active listings, pending sales, and the most recent sold homes by both price and home size. By looking at recent sales we can estimate the current fair value range for homes in Fairview.
The purple trend line shows the approximate relationship between home size and market value, while the shaded band represents a typical ±10% fair value range based on the most recent sales.
Homes priced above the band are typically premium properties, often fully renovated or located on larger redevelopment lots. Homes below the band may represent value opportunities for buyers willing to renovate or update.
Because most Fairview homes were built around the same time with similar layouts, price differences today are often driven by renovations, lot characteristics, and overall condition rather than basic structure.
What this chart reveals about Fairview:
• Most detached homes cluster between 1,000 and 1,200 square feet
• Recent sales show strong demand for renovated properties
• Larger homes and redevelopment lots push prices toward the top of the range
• Homes priced below the fair value band may represent opportunities for buyers
Recent Home Sales in Fairview Calgary

This table shows the most recent detached home sales along with home size, price per square foot and time on market.
Reviewing recent sales helps buyers and sellers understand how homes with similar sizes and styles are performing in the current market.
Because many homes in Fairview share similar construction eras and layouts, differences in selling price often reflect renovation quality, lot characteristics, and overall condition.
What to notice
• Homes with modern renovations tend to sell toward the upper end of the range
• Properties needing updates often sell at lower price per square foot
• Time on market can vary depending on pricing strategy and condition
Fairview Home Price History

This long-term chart shows how detached home prices in Fairview have evolved over time.
Each point represents an individual home sale plotted by its sale date and price.
The homes themselves have changed relatively little over the decades — many remain the same mid-century bungalows built in the 1960s — but the value of those homes reflects broader market forces such as inflation, population growth and the ongoing appeal of established Calgary neighborhoods.
Current Homes for Sale in Fairview
The listings below show homes currently available in Fairview. Comparing these listings to recent sales and historical trends can help buyers understand where each property sits within the broader market.
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