Lewisburg Calgary Real Estate
Lewisburg is one of Calgary's newest communities, and that changes what is worth knowing about it. There are 18 residential listings active today, priced from $523,000 to $824,354 with a median of $624,898. Everything on the market was built between 2024 and 2026, and 100% of it is 2023 or newer. What follows is what the live MLS® data actually says, not a description of a neighbourhood character that has not formed yet.
Updated August 14, 2026 · 18 active residential listings from the MLS® feed · CREB® benchmarks for July 2026
What is for sale right now
Price by property type
What you pay in Lewisburg depends more on what type of home you buy than on anything else. These are medians of what is actually listed, not estimates.
| Type | Listings | Median asking |
|---|---|---|
| House | 11 | $660,000 |
| Duplex | 7 | $569,900 |
How big are the homes
Bedroom counts across the 18 active listings, with a median of 1,694 square feet above grade.
| Bedrooms | Listings | Share |
|---|---|---|
| 3 bedrooms | 9 | 50% |
| 4 bedrooms | 5 | 28% |
| 5 bedrooms | 2 | 11% |
| 6 bedrooms | 2 | 11% |
How this compares to the rest of the market
The most common property type in Lewisburg is house. Across Calgary, detached homes sat at a CREB® benchmark of $743,900 in July 2026 — -1.9% year over year, with 2.90 months of supply and 33 days on market.
Read those two numbers carefully rather than subtracting one from the other. A benchmark tracks what a typical home of that type does over time across the whole city; a median asking price is what sellers in one community are hoping for this week. They answer different questions, and the gap between them is not a discount or a premium.
What I cannot tell you from the data
Lewisburg is still being built. That means there is genuinely less to say about it than about an established community, and I would rather say so than fill the space.
Schools, transit, retail and parks in a community completing through 2026 are frequently planned rather than open, and timelines move. The same is true of what gets built on the empty parcels around whatever you buy — in a community under development, the view and the traffic pattern you buy into are not necessarily the ones you keep. These are answerable questions, but they are answered by checking the City's current plans for the specific parcel, not by reading a webpage.
What the data does answer well is what is being built, at what price, at what size, and how that compares to the rest of the city. That is above.
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