Ricardo Ranch
SOUTHEASTResidential
Sits in the Southeast.
Calgary divides naturally along its NW / NE / SW / SE compass. Each quadrant carries its own grain. The dot on the right shows where Ricardo Ranch sits in relation to downtown and the other 270 communities.
- Code
- RRC
- Sector
- SOUTHEAST
- Class
- Residential
- Coordinates
- 50.85445, -113.93594View on Google Maps
Ricardo Ranch presents Calgary’s southeast with a median assessed home value of about $233 K.
It is a residential neighbourhood that lacks schools, parks and services inside its borders, relying on adjacent communities for those needs. Fire protection is within a few kilometres, while internal transit is limited and the nearest LRT is over ten kilometres away.
- The median residential assessed value of $232,750 appears to indicate relatively affordable housing.
- No criminal incidents were recorded in the most recent available data.
- Fire Station 41 lies just 2.9 km from the community centre, providing relatively close emergency coverage.
- The community contains no schools, parks or services within its boundaries.
- There are no bus stops inside Ricardo Ranch, limiting internal transit access.
- Crime statistics lack historical comparison, so safety trends cannot be assessed.
Consider if: Consider if you need local schools, parks or transit stops 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 | 7 | $12,410 | $850.0 – $41.5K |
| Non-residential | 10 | $175,250 | $25.0K – $3.6M |
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.