Now that the year is drawing to a close, it’s a great time to look at the most expensive homes sold in the Calgary region across 2025.
At HouseSigma, we found that the most expensive home sold in the Calgary CMA this year was a stunning 2023-built home on Crescent Road, which went for $8.775M back in April. This detached house is the winner of the 2023 Best Canada Custom Home Award, and boasts incredible finishes, sweeping city views, and a circular glass elevator for that extra wow factor!
Check these luxurious properties out below, then head to our home page to see more sold and for-sale homes in your area, where you can filter by price and many other attributes.
1. Crescent Road award-winner: $8.775M

914 Crescent Road NW: This designer house on Rosedale’s coveted Crescent Road was built in 2023, and won that year’s award for Canada’s Custom Home Build of the Year. Check out the listing photos to ogle at the fabulous finishes and that awesome glass elevator.
Details: 4 bed, 5 bath • 6,418 sq ft • Built 2023 • Sold April 22, 2025
2. Rosedale bougie house: $7.16M

102 Crescent Road NW: Also on desirable Crescent Road, this is an elegant 2004-built home with a stunning atrium and spiral staircase, as well as lots of other lovely features. Its value has been a rollercoaster, however, having sold back in 2015 for $9 million on the nose, then again in 2020 for $6 million.
Details: 6 bed, 7 bath • 6,929 sq ft • Built 2004 • Sold March 5, 2025
3. Coach Hill development opportunity: $6.963M

7010 11 Avenue SW: This is the sale of a five-acre land parcel that has a smaller 1960s home on the property, so it qualifies for our list of most expensive homes sold in 2025 – theoretically. We’re sure some developer has snapped up the land for new construction of multiple dwellings, and that 1965 house is destined for the wrecking ball.
Details: 2 bed, 6 bath • 2,949 sq ft • Built 1965 • Sold August 19, 2025
4. Regal Mount Royal mansion: $6.35M

930 Prospect Avenue SW: Our favourite from this list is a 113-year-old mansion in Mount Royal that wouldn’t look out of place in Italy, with those garden terraces and a resort-style pool area. The interior is a gorgeous mix of modern finishings and fixtures with restored old-world charm. The owners tried to sell last year for $8.99 million, but listings expired three times before the sale for $6.35M in October this year. Fun fact: public records also show the house sold in December 1969 for a mere $29,012.
Details: 5 bed, 5 bath • 5,322 sq ft • Built 1912 • Sold October 24, 2025
5. Rocky View estate: $5.6M

237 Escarpment Drive: This property is both a 20-acre estate with sweeping views of the Rockies, and an architecturally striking 1970s home. Some of the interior design is… interesting, to say the least! But you can’t deny the architectural significance – or that incredible land with its vistas, natural pond, stream, and woodland.
Details: 4 bed, 5 bath • 4,467 sq ft • Built 1974 • Sold October 17, 2025
=6. Bel-Aire fit for a prince: $5.4M

1020 Bel-Aire Drive SW: This is another 1970s house, although a very different style to our #5 entry, and clearly renovated. We figure you have to be pretty fancy to live in this Bel-Aire bungalow, with all its opulent details. Public records show it last sold back in 2011 for $5M exactly – a surprisingly similar figure to the latest sale.
Details: 5 bed, 7 bath • 4,038 sq ft • Built 1972 • Sold October 23, 2025
=6. West Springs palatial home: $5.4M

980 101 Street SW: Also sold for $5.4M this year, this sprawling home is much bigger than the above entry, thus much cheaper per square foot. The huge home was built in 2012 but, despite being 13 years old already, has ultramodern interiors that include a 1,600-bottle wine room.
Details: 6 bed, 9 bath • 9,032 sq ft • Built 2012 • Sold June 18, 2025
8. Springbank Hill house: $5.325M

9 Elveden Drive SW: This is a pretty 1993 home with 2.65 acres of land in Springbank Hill. This listing describes it as an elevated site with “outstanding future development potential along with panoramic views, backing directly onto six acres of designated municipal reserve.” We can’t help but wonder if the developer will keep the original house intact, and build around it.
Details: 5 bed, 5 bath • 3,075 sq ft • Built 1993 • Sold July 22, 2025
9. Panoramic property: $5.25M

27 Westbluff Court: Another Rocky View County home, this one was built in 2018 and has incredible views, as well as two acres of land. The house is fully fitted out with high-end finishes and amenities, as well as soaring ceilings with endless natural light.
Details: 5 bed, 7 bath • 4,360 sq ft • Built 2018 • Sold May 1, 2025
10. Bearspaw Pointe rancher/arena: $5.1M

76 Bearspaw Pointe Way: Somewhat different from the others on this list, this is more than just a home. It’s also a 20-acre property in Rocky View County with a multipurpose equestrian-style arena, so it can also be a ranch or similar business. The 1997 home’s interior includes a barrel-vault ceiling, a massive fireplace, and a hidden loft library.
Details: 4 bed, 5 bath • 3,043 sq ft • Built 1997 • Sold May 20, 2025
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