Crossfield Communities
Crossfield is a small but growing town with a tight residential footprint and large lots that set it apart from denser communities to the south.
🟢 Green = new / still selling
What Makes Crossfield Special
More home. More land. Still close to the city.
Crossfield Market Statistics — February 2026 · Source: CREB®
Rocky View County data
| Total Residential | |
|---|---|
| Benchmark Price | $776,100 |
| Sales | 148 |
| New Listings | 271 |
| Inventory | 527 |
| Months of Supply | 3.56 |
Data supplied by CREB®. Updated monthly.
Crossfield sits just 15 kilometres north of Airdrie on Highway 2 — close enough to access Airdrie's amenities in minutes, far enough to have a distinct small-town identity. It's one of the Calgary region's best-kept secrets for buyers who want a detached home with a real yard without paying Airdrie or Calgary prices. Rocky View County surrounds it, acreage lots are available on the edges, and the commute to Calgary is manageable even for daily drivers.
"Crossfield flies under the radar, and buyers who find it tend to feel like they've found something. The lot sizes, the prices, the quiet — it hits different when you've been looking at Calgary and Airdrie numbers for months."
Crossfield at a Glance
The reasons buyers choose Crossfield — and stay.
Detached homes with oversized lots at prices below comparable Airdrie product. For buyers stretching a budget, Crossfield adds significant square footage and land.
Lot sizes in Crossfield are notably larger than comparable communities further south. Space for a shop, an RV, or a proper outdoor setup.
Crossfield is 15 kilometres north of Airdrie — groceries, schools, and services are a short drive south without the Airdrie price tag.
Direct Highway 2 access makes Calgary commuting realistic. 40 minutes to downtown in normal traffic.
Crossfield is served by Rocky View Schools — students have access to strong K-12 programming with some secondary options in Airdrie.
Wide open skies, flat prairie vistas, and Rockies on the horizon. The classic Alberta landscape at its most expansive.
New builds are available in Northview and other developing areas — a chance to buy new at prices well below comparable Calgary or Airdrie new construction.
Under 4,000 people means a genuine community scale — local events, familiar faces, and a pace that the suburbs can't replicate.