Calgary may be a relatively affordable real estate market compared with cities like Toronto or Vancouver, but it still has its fair share of luxurious high-end listings. And who doesn’t love to have a peek at some of the most opulent homes in the city? Especially if we also get an insight into how much the owner is hoping to make from the sale, compared with their original purchase price.
Here, we round up the current most expensive home listings for sale in Calgary, as of November 25, 2025 – plus what the previous sale price was. You’ll see they range from ornate mansion-style homes, to architecturally breathtaking structures, to glamorous penthouses, and more besides.
The most expensive home for sale in Calgary right now is listed at $13.5 million. Although that’s a lot of money, it’s still way lower than Metro Vancouver’s most expensive properties! This proves that, even at the luxury end of the market, the value is better in Calgary.
Check these luxurious listings out below, then head to our home page to see more listings in your area, where you can filter by price and many other attributes.
1. Rosedale new-build mansion: $13.5M, up from $4.6M

732 Crescent Road NW, Calgary: This stately house on Rosedale’s coveted Crescent Road was built only a few years ago, in 2022, three years after the site was sold for $4.6 million. The exterior may seem formal and reserved, but the interior is whimsically (and expensively) designed with an Alice in Wonderland-inspired theme. The new asking price may be $8.9 million more than the seller’s original purchase price, but we’re sure that millions went into the build and furnishing of this home.
Details: 6 bed, 10 bath • 8,778 sq ft • Built 2022 • Property taxes 2025: $49,381 • Listed May 15, 2025
2. Neo-classic in Eagle Ridge: $10M, up from $1.87M

126 Eagle Ridge Drive SW: This is an Eighties-built neo-classical home in Eagle Ridge that was listed on October 31 this year, for the first time in 18 years. Plenty of treats in this grand house, including a sweeping staircase and terraced gardens. The trick? They want $10 million for it, which is a generous $8.13 million above the seller’s 1997 purchase price. If achieved, that’s a rise of 435%, or more than five times the 1997 purchase price, without making any drastic changes to the property.
Details: 5 bed, 8 bath • 7,631 sq ft • Built 1988 • Property taxes 2025: $48,577 • Listed Oct 31, 2025
=3. Princeton Way penthouse: $7.5M, up from $2.91M

Unit 1201 – 690 Princeton Way SW: An undeniably glamorous penthouse suite with three levels and massive ceilings, this is Calgary’s most expensive condo currently for resale, at $7.5 million (not including any pre-construction luxury units). The building was completed in 2002, and this unit last sold for $2.91 million in 2012. The owner is hoping to make a return of nearly $4.6 million over the past 13 years – not including any renovation funds spent, of course.
Details: 2 bed, 6 bath • 4,082 sq ft • Built 2002 • Property taxes 2025: $20,271 • Listed July 10, 2025
=3. Architectural achievement: $7.5M, up from $1.64M

1308 Montreal Avenue SW: Our favourite from this list is a stunning architectural home designed by renowned Calgary architect Jeremy Sturgess. This home, called Montreal House, was a 2021 World Architecture Finalist and is now for sale at $7.5 million. The property was previously purchased in 2015 for $1.64 million, according to the land registry, but we can’t imagine how much this design and build must have cost.
Details: 5 bed, 4 bath • 3,998 sq ft • Built 2015-18 • Property taxes 2025: $30,407 • Listed Sept 12, 2025
5. Eagle Ridge luxury bungalow: $7.25M, up from $275K(!)

40 Eagle Ridge Place SW: The second in our list located in Eagle Ridge, this sprawling 1971-built single-storey house is not only a well-appointed family home, but also has a tonne of additional land with development potential. We guess this benefit, along with the fact that this home hasn’t been sold since 1976, means the owner can ask $7.25 million for it – 26 times the $275,000 the owner bought it for, back in the 70s! We’re sure they’ve put a lot of money into renovation since then, however.
Details: 5 bed, 7 bath • 5,434 sq ft • Built 1971 • Property taxes 2025: $31,148 • Listed Sept 11, 2025
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