Keystone Hills
NORTHResidential
Sits in the Northeast.
Calgary divides naturally along its NW / NE / SW / SE compass. Each quadrant carries its own grain. The dot on the right shows where Keystone Hills sits in relation to downtown and the other 270 communities.
- Code
- KSH
- Sector
- NORTH
- Class
- Residential
- Coordinates
- 51.17953, -114.02642View on Google Maps
Keystone Hills posts Calgary's lowest median residential assessed value at $141,000.
The area appears to be a quiet, primarily residential neighbourhood with limited local amenities. Residents likely rely on adjacent communities for schools, parks, and services while benefiting from relatively low housing costs and no recorded crime in the latest year.
- Median residential assessed value is $141,000, among the lower values in Calgary.
- No criminal incidents were recorded in the latest available year.
- Fire Station 44 lies within 2.8 km, providing relatively close emergency coverage.
- The community contains 330 residential parcels, indicating a modest-sized neighbourhood.
- No schools are located within the community — students attend schools elsewhere.
- No parks or recreational sites are inside the community boundary.
- No bus stops exist inside the community, limiting local transit access.
Consider if: Consider if you need schools, parks, or transit within walking distance.
Generated . AI-authored, grounded in the City of Calgary Open Data above. Cautious verbs and Canadian English by design. Generative AI is experimental and may contain inaccuracies — verify any fact that matters to you against the authoritative source before relying on it. Not financial or real-estate advice.
No crime data on record for this community yet.
How has this community tracked the assessment roll?
| Class | Parcels | Median | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Farm land | 2 | $12,960 | $7.7K – $18.2K |
| Non-residential | 2 | $192,000 | $168.0K – $216.0K |
Source: City of Calgary, Current Year Property Assessments (Parcel). Values are assessed — not sale price. Assessments are produced annually and reflect estimated market value as of July 1 of the previous year.
Source: City of Calgary, Calgary Transit Stops + LRT Stations. Distance is straight-line from the community centroid — actual walking time depends on routing and weather. LRT routes: Red Line (201) runs north-south, Blue Line (202) east-west; downtown stations serve both.
The Calgary Fire Department operates 43 stations across the city, 24/7.
Source: City of Calgary, Fire Stations. Distance is straight-line from the community centroid — actual response time depends on routing, time of day, and station availability. Stations serve multiple communities.