If you’re considering buying a new home in Calgary, new data has revealed which neighbourhoods had the slowest property sales.
The online real estate platform Wahi shared data with Daily Hive that rounded up the neighbourhoods in YYC where properties were selling the slowest in the third quarter of this year. This means you can weigh your options for longer when looking for a place to buy in these areas.
According to the data, the Calgary neighbourhoods that saw properties sell the slowest in the third quarter of 2024, excluding anything fewer than five sales, were as follows:
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#4. Wildwood, with an average of 47 days on the market and a median sold price of $1,042,500
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#4. Belmont, with an average of 47 days on the market and a median sold price of $529,947.50
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#4. University Heights, with an average of 47 days on the market and a median sold price of $330,000
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#4. Pine Creek, with an average of 47 days on the market and a median sold price of $684,950
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#3. Christie Park, with an average of 48 days on the market and a median sold price of $1,144,500
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#3. Downtown East Village, with an average of 48 days on the market and a median sold price of $327,500
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#3. Cliff Bungalow, with an average of 48 days on the market and a median sold price of $220,000
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#2. Eau Claire, with an average of 71 days on the market and a median sold price of $745,000
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#1. Rosscarrock, with an average of 77 days on the market and a median sold price of $860,000
If these neighbourhoods don’t take your fancy, there are plenty of other areas in Calgary to continue your house search. But be quick if you’re interested in areas like Rosemont or Chinook Park, as those neighbourhoods are leading the list of where properties are selling the fastest.