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Browse Calgary luxury homes priced from $1 million to $2 million, including detached houses, estate properties and current MLS® listings across the city.

Explore Calgary homes for sale from $1 million to $2 million, including higher-priced detached houses, renovated properties, newer construction and estate-style homes in communities throughout the city. Properties within this range can vary considerably in size, age, lot characteristics, architectural style, garage capacity, renovations and overall condition.
Buyers comparing homes in the $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 range should review more than asking price and listing photos. Location, property condition, construction, floor plan, lot size, improvements and expected ownership costs can differ substantially between properties at similar price points.
The Calgary luxury homes for sale within this price range may include different property styles and levels of finish. Buyers should confirm measurements, inclusions, materials, renovation details and other property-specific information rather than assuming that a particular feature or construction standard is included because of the asking price.
Review the complete property, including the condition of major building components, floor-plan functionality, lot and exterior improvements, garage and parking, basement development and any specialized systems or features that may affect maintenance requirements.
Where additions, major renovations, structural changes, basement development or secondary living areas are present, buyers should review available municipal permits and property records where applicable. Listing descriptions should not be treated as confirmation that improvements or secondary suites are approved.
Buyers should consider an appropriate professional property inspection and, depending on the home's construction and features, additional specialist review before removing applicable purchase conditions.
Questions about Calgary homes priced from $1 million to $2 million?
Contact Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706, email diane@mypadcalgary.com or use the online contact form.
Compare recently listed Calgary homes across different price ranges, including new MLS® listings priced at $1 million and above.
Calgary homes in the $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 range can include renovated inner-city properties, custom residences, newer construction and larger estate-style homes. Buyers should compare location, lot characteristics, construction, condition and complete ownership costs rather than relying on price alone.
Current Calgary homes for sale from $1 million to $2 million vary substantially by community, architectural style, age, size and level of improvement. Some properties may offer larger lots or extensive renovations, while others may place greater emphasis on newer construction, location or interior living space.
The price range itself does not establish a particular level of finish, construction quality or property condition. Buyers should review each MLS® listing and property individually and verify the features, measurements, improvements and documentation that are important to their purchase.
Two Calgary homes listed at similar prices can differ considerably in location, lot dimensions, building size, condition and renovation history. Buyers should compare the complete property rather than assuming homes within the same price range offer similar features.
Homes in this price range may include substantial renovations, additions, basement development or other improvements. Where these features are present, buyers should review available information about the work and confirm municipal permits or approvals where applicable.
A listing description may identify a renovated basement, separate entrance, additional kitchen or independently arranged living space without establishing that a secondary suite or other use is legal or approved.
Higher-priced properties may contain larger or more complex building systems, and the cost of repairing or replacing those systems can vary significantly. Buyers should consider the age, condition and expected maintenance of important components.
Buyers should consider an appropriate professional property inspection before removing applicable purchase conditions. Depending on the home's construction, condition or specialized systems, additional professional review may also be appropriate.
Lot characteristics can represent an important part of the value and usability of a Calgary property in the $1 million to $2 million range. Buyers should consider the land together with the home itself.
The purchase price is only one component of owning a higher-priced Calgary property. Home size, lot size, landscaping, age and mechanical systems can influence monthly expenses and longer-term maintenance requirements.
Buyers should obtain current financing and insurance information for the specific property and calculate expected ownership costs rather than assuming that similar asking prices result in similar monthly expenses.
Homes priced between $1 million and $2 million can be found in different areas of Calgary, including established neighbourhoods, inner-city locations, newer communities and estate-style developments. Available housing types and lot characteristics vary from one area to another.
Buyers should compare the specific property with their regular commuting routes, transit needs, shopping, recreation and other household requirements. Where schools are relevant, current designations, programs and transportation eligibility should be confirmed for the individual property address.
Some properties within this price range may be condominiums. Buyers considering a condominium should review both the unit and the condominium corporation before making a purchase decision.
Buyers can narrow their search by community, lot size, living area, home style, bedroom and bathroom count, garage capacity, age, renovations and other property requirements. Shortlisted homes should then be compared for condition, documentation and expected ownership costs.
Sellers should accurately present the home's size, lot characteristics, renovations, available permits, parking, mechanical systems and other material features. Pricing should consider location, condition, improvements and relevant comparable sales.
Before listing, gather available renovation records, permits, major repair information, replacement dates and documentation for significant property improvements. Accurate descriptions and measurements can help buyers understand how the property compares with other homes in this price range.
Marketing should focus on verifiable property characteristics such as location, lot, floor plan, improvements, parking and condition rather than unsupported claims about prestige, exclusivity or construction quality.
Questions about Calgary homes for sale from $1 million to $2 million?
Contact Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706, email diane@mypadcalgary.com or use the online contact form.
Ask about a Calgary property priced between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000, arrange a viewing or provide your criteria for buying or selling a home within this price range.
When enquiring about a specific Calgary home priced from $1 million to $2 million, include the MLS® number, property address or listing link where available. Buyers can also provide preferred communities, home style, lot size, living area, bedroom and bathroom requirements, garage capacity and other features that are important to their search.
Use the online contact form to send a property question, viewing request or details about your Calgary home search.
Call or text Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706 about a Calgary property in the $1 million to $2 million price range.
Email diane@mypadcalgary.com with the listing information or property requirements you would like reviewed.
Buyers may wish to include their preferred Calgary communities, approximate price range within $1 million to $2 million, desired property type, lot size, bedroom and bathroom count, garage requirements, possession timing and whether renovations, newer construction, basement development or outdoor space are important.
For homes with additions, major renovations, basement development, secondary living areas or accessory buildings, buyers should review available permits, municipal records and property documentation where applicable. Listing descriptions do not confirm that improvements or secondary suites are approved.
Sellers can provide information about the property's size, lot characteristics, renovations, available permits, parking, mechanical systems, major repairs and other material features. Pricing should be considered in relation to location, condition, improvements and relevant comparable sales.