Airdrie Communities
From established master-planned communities to brand new builds still actively selling — Airdrie has more variety than most buyers expect.
🟢 Green = new / still selling
What Makes Airdrie Special
The fastest-growing city in Alberta — and the numbers tell the story.
Airdrie Market Statistics — February 2026 · Source: CREB®
| Total Residential | |
|---|---|
| Benchmark Price | $512,200 |
| Sales | 122 |
| New Listings | 236 |
| Inventory | 401 |
| Months of Supply | 3.29 |
Data supplied by CREB®. Updated monthly.
Airdrie sits just 35 kilometres north of Calgary on Highway 2 — close enough for a comfortable commute, established enough to stand on its own. With a population approaching 90,000 and growing at one of the fastest rates in Canada, it's a city that's hit its stride. Strong schools, expanding retail, no business tax, and a steady pipeline of new communities make Airdrie one of the most compelling real estate markets in the Calgary region for buyers at every stage.
"Airdrie keeps surprising people. The value is real, the communities are well-built, and the growth trajectory is hard to argue with. For families especially, it's one of the best moves you can make right now."
Airdrie at a Glance
Why buyers keep choosing Airdrie — and why they stay.
Airdrie is consistently one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada — over 86,000 residents and counting with no signs of slowing.
More house for less money than comparable Calgary communities — detached homes from the $500,000s with larger lots and newer builds.
Bayview, Wildflower, Chinook Gate, Cobblestone Creek — some of Alberta's most exciting new developments are right here in Airdrie.
35 minutes to downtown Calgary. Express ICE bus service connects Airdrie to Calgary transit. No traffic lights until the city limits.
Rocky View Schools and Calgary Catholic School District serve Airdrie — multiple schools within walking distance in most new communities.
Chinook Winds Regional Park, Nose Creek Regional Park, and kilometres of pathways woven through virtually every neighbourhood.
Walmart, London Drugs, grocery stores, restaurants, and expanding retail along the Highway 2 corridor — the city is catching up fast.
Average age of 35 — one of the youngest cities in Alberta. Community events, sports leagues, and family infrastructure are baked in.