Downtown Commercial Core Homes Sold in the Last 30 Days
Track the market value of homes in Downtown Commercial Core. See sold history and average home prices for 2026.
Homes sold (last 30 days)
5
Median sold price
$351,000
Average time to sell
89 days
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Downtown Commercial Core Sold Data Overview
Over the past 2 years, 188 homes have sold in Downtown Commercial Core, Calgary, with a median sold price of $355K. Sale prices have ranged from $128K to $1.78M. The typical home sells in 31 days, suggesting buyers have time to negotiate. Homes are selling at 97.6% of their list price — below asking price on average. Median property taxes in the area run approximately $1,951 annually. The most common property types sold include Apartment (188).
5 Recently Sold Homes in Downtown Commercial Core (Last 30 days • Updated February 24, 2026 at 3:09 PM)
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$195,000
Feb 19, 2026Address hidden

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$351,000
Feb 9, 2026Address hidden

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$702,000
Feb 3, 2026Address hidden

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$399,000
Feb 3, 2026Address hidden

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$174,000
Jan 27, 2026Address hidden
Understanding the Downtown Commercial Core Market
Understand pricing, negotiation leverage, and market velocity based on recent sales.
$355,000
Avg: $395,215
Range: $128,000 – $1,781,569
97.6%
Room for negotiation
87 days
$447
188 homes sold
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(24 months)Negotiation & Cost Insights
Sold Above Asking
5%
85% sold below
Median Property Tax
$1,951/yr
Avg: $2,276
Home Size Range
362 – 2,513
sq ft
Price Spread
±$243,277
standard deviation
Condo carrying costsn=188 condo sales (last 2y)
Median maintenance fee
$619/mo
Avg: $737/mo
Median maintenance fee per sqft
$0.80/sqft
Avg: $0.84/sqft
188
Homes sold (last 2 years)
43
Currently for sale
8.6
Months of Inventory (MOI)
11.6%
Absorption Rate (30d)
6
New in February 2026
5 vs 5
Sold count (last 30 vs prior 30): 0.0%
Median price: $351,000 vs $355,000 (-1.1%)
Downtown Commercial Core vs Calgary
Downtown Commercial Core median sold price
$351,000
5 sold in last 30 days
Calgary median sold price
$563,750
1,614 sold in last 30 days
Neighbourhood Guide: Downtown Commercial Core, Calgary
Neighbourhood Overview
Calgary's Downtown Commercial Core serves as the energetic heart of the city, defined by its impressive skyline of office towers and high-rise residential buildings. As the central business district, it offers a highly urban, fast-paced lifestyle tailored for professionals and those who want to be steps away from work and entertainment. With an $395,215 that remains relatively affordable compared to other major North American downtowns, the core provides an accessible entry point into inner-city living, dominated primarily by apartment-style condominiums.
Location
The Downtown Commercial Core is bordered generally by 3rd Avenue SW to the north, the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks to the south, 3rd Street SE to the east, and 9th Street SW to the west. It sits directly south of Eau Claire and the Bow River, west of the East Village, and north of the Beltline, making it an exceptionally central and connected hub.
Housing Character
Housing in the Commercial Core consists almost exclusively of high-rise apartment condominiums, catering to a dense, urban population. Buyers can find everything from older, more modest units to newly renovated luxury suites with panoramic city and river views. With an 43 reflecting steady availability, it is a dynamic market for young professionals, investors, and downsizers who prioritize convenience and low-maintenance living.
Schools & Education
While the Downtown Commercial Core does not have grade schools directly within its commercial grid, families are well-served by designated schools in nearby communities. The Calgary Board of Education designates public students to Connaught School, Mount Royal School, and Crescent Heights High School. Catholic board students are typically designated to Sacred Heart, St. Monica, and St. Mary's High School. Bow Valley College is also conveniently located in the eastern portion of the core.
Transit & Access
Transit in the Downtown Commercial Core is unparalleled. The Calgary Transit CTrain lines (both Red and Blue) run directly through the center of the neighborhood along 7th Avenue, functioning as a free-fare zone for riders travelling within the downtown stretch. In addition to extensive bus routes, the area is intricately connected by Calgary's famous +15 network—a massive system of enclosed, climate-controlled pedestrian skywalks linking dozens of buildings.
Shopping & Dining
The commercial core is Calgary's premier destination for shopping and dining. The CORE Shopping Centre, featuring a massive glass skylight and flagship department stores, anchors the retail scene. Stephen Avenue Walk (8th Avenue SW), a designated National Historic District, serves as a pedestrian mall by day and a bustling dining and nightlife corridor by evening, lined with top-tier restaurants, pubs, and cafes.
Parks & Recreation
Despite its urban density, the core offers distinct public spaces. Olympic Plaza is a central gathering place that transforms into an outdoor ice skating rink in the winter and hosts vibrant festivals in the summer. Century Gardens features striking water elements and public seating, while the nearby Bow River pathways and Prince's Island Park to the north provide extensive routes for cycling, running, and natural recreation.
Lifestyle & Community
Life in the Downtown Commercial Core revolves around ultimate convenience and vibrant city energy. Residents enjoy walking to work, accessing world-class dining, and attending cultural events at venues like Arts Commons or the nearby Glenbow Museum. With an 87 days indicating an active market, this neighborhood attracts those who thrive in a lively, lock-and-leave urban environment.
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Listing information last updated on February 24, 2026 at 3:00 pm (America/Edmonton)
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