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Explore current single family homes for sale in Calgary, including detached houses with a variety of lot sizes, floor plans, bedroom counts, garage configurations and architectural styles. Listings may include established homes, renovated properties and newer construction in communities throughout Calgary.
This page focuses on Calgary detached and single-family properties rather than condominiums, townhomes or semi-detached homes. Each MLS® listing may include photographs, room measurements, property features, lot details, taxes, possession information and available neighbourhood information.
Calgary single-family homes can vary considerably by community, age, construction, lot configuration and proximity to transportation, employment areas, parks, schools and everyday services. Buyers should compare the individual property and its specific location rather than relying only on the broader Calgary area.
Before arranging viewings, consider which features are most important to your household. These may include the number of bedrooms, main-floor layout, home-office space, basement development, outdoor space, parking, storage and anticipated maintenance.
An appropriate professional property inspection should be considered before removing applicable inspection conditions. Buyers should also review title information, permits and other property-specific records that are material to the purchase.
Detached homes are available in many configurations, including bungalows, two-storey homes, split-level designs, infills and properties with walkout basements. Garage arrangements may include attached, detached, rear-lane, double or triple-car garages.
Buyers should confirm the actual property type, above-grade floor area, basement development, lot dimensions and parking arrangements for each listing. An advertised bedroom, suite, renovation or addition should be reviewed together with available permits and property documentation.
Established properties may offer mature landscaping, larger lots or renovated interiors. Review the age and condition of the roof, windows, foundation, sewer line, electrical system, plumbing and mechanical equipment.
Newer homes may offer contemporary layouts, energy-efficient components and current finishes. Review possession timing, warranties, landscaping, appliances, upgrades and any unfinished exterior or interior work.
Some Calgary single-family homes are marketed with developed basements, separate entrances, additional kitchens or secondary living areas. Buyers should not assume that an advertised suite is legal, registered or approved without reviewing current municipal records and available permits.
Buyers specifically seeking additional living areas can explore Calgary homes with secondary suites and Calgary homes with carriage houses.
The purchase price is only one part of buying a Calgary single-family home. Compare the expected mortgage payment with property taxes, insurance, utilities, maintenance, repairs and any immediate renovation costs.
Questions about a Calgary single-family home?
Contact Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706, email diane@mypadcalgary.com or use the online contact form.
Browse recently listed Calgary homes within your preferred price range. These searches may include detached single-family homes as well as other residential property types appearing in the selected Calgary MLS® price category.
Listing availability and asking prices can change. Review the current MLS® details and property type for each listing before arranging a viewing.
Explore single-family and detached homes for sale across Calgary by quadrant. Compare current MLS® listings in Southwest, Northwest, Southeast and Northeast Calgary.
Listing availability, prices and property details can change. Review the current MLS® information for each Calgary detached home before arranging a viewing.
Calgary single-family homes include detached properties with different lot sizes, layouts, ages, garage arrangements and maintenance requirements. Compare the complete property rather than relying only on the asking price or listing photographs.
Buyers exploring single family homes for sale in Calgary can choose from established houses, renovated properties, infills and newer construction throughout the city. Available homes may include bungalows, two-storey houses, split-level designs and properties with developed or walkout basements.
Each property should be evaluated according to its location, lot, construction, current condition, renovation history, parking, title information and total cost of ownership.
A single-family home is generally a detached residential property, but buyers should confirm the property classification shown in the current MLS® information and legal documentation.
Where location, boundaries or improvements are important to the purchase, review the available Real Property Report, title and other relevant documentation.
Two Calgary homes with similar square footage can function very differently. Consider how the room arrangement, natural light, storage, stairs and connection to the outdoor space fit your household.
Buyers should distinguish above-grade living space from basement or below-grade development and confirm room measurements for the individual property.
The age and visible appearance of a home do not provide a complete assessment of its condition. Review major building components, mechanical systems and any areas that may require repair or replacement.
An appropriate professional property inspection should be considered before removing applicable inspection conditions. Additional assessments may be appropriate where the property has specialized systems or identified concerns.
Renovated kitchens, finished basements, additions, enlarged windows, decks and structural changes may improve a property, but buyers should review the quality of the work and available documentation.
Some Calgary single-family homes include developed basements, separate entrances, additional kitchens or independently arranged living areas. Buyers should confirm the approved use and permits rather than relying only on listing terminology.
A separate entrance, kitchen or additional living area does not establish that a suite is legal, registered or approved. Buyers specifically seeking suited properties can review Calgary homes with secondary suites.
Established homes may offer mature landscaping, larger lots or renovated interiors. Review the age of the roof, windows, sewer line, electrical system, plumbing, foundation and mechanical equipment.
Newer homes may offer contemporary layouts and current finishes. Review possession timing, warranties, upgrades, landscaping, appliances and any unfinished interior or exterior work.
The asking price is only one part of purchasing a Calgary detached home. Monthly and long-term expenses can differ substantially according to the property’s size, age, condition and systems.
Buyers should obtain current financing and insurance information before assuming that a particular property will fit within their monthly budget.
Calgary single-family homes can differ by proximity to employment areas, transit, major roads, shopping, parks and other services. Evaluate the specific address and regular travel routes rather than relying only on the broader quadrant or community name.
Sellers should compare their property with active listings and recent sales offering a similar location, lot, floor plan, age, condition, basement development and garage arrangement.
Gather available permits, renovation records, utility information, warranties, Real Property Report and details about recent improvements before listing. Accurate documentation can help buyers assess the home and complete their due diligence.
Marketing should accurately describe the property type, measurements, bedroom count, basement development, parking and included features. Claims about legal suites, renovations or permitted work should be supported by current documentation.
Questions about Calgary single-family homes?
Contact Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706, email diane@mypadcalgary.com or use the online contact form.
Request current information about a Calgary detached home, submit your preferred location and property features, or arrange a private viewing of an available single-family MLS® listing.
Calgary single-family homes can differ by community, lot size, layout, age, garage arrangement, basement development and condition. Diane can help you compare current listings and identify property details that require further review.
Compare the location, lot, floor plan, bedrooms, bathrooms, garage, basement, renovations and complete ownership costs. Review permits, title information, property condition and an appropriate inspection before removing applicable purchase conditions.
Discuss comparable sales, competing listings, pricing, property preparation and available documentation. Gather permits, renovation records, warranties, property measurements and information about the lot, garage and basement development.
Listing status, asking prices, measurements, property features and possession information can change. Include the address or MLS® number when requesting information about a specific Calgary single-family home.