Calgary community · July 2026

Red Carpet Calgary Real Estate

Red Carpet has 23 residential listings active today, priced from $39,000 to $265,000 with a median of $88,800. The stock here was built between 1963 and 2025, so this is an established pocket rather than a new community. Here is what the live MLS® data says about what is actually for sale.

Updated August 14, 2026 · 23 active residential listings from the MLS® feed · CREB® benchmarks for July 2026

What is for sale right now

23
Active listings
$88,800
Median asking price
$39,000
Lowest asking
$265,000
Highest asking
926
Median sq ft above grade
1963–2025
Year built range

Price by property type

What you pay in Red Carpet depends more on what type of home you buy than on anything else. These are medians of what is actually listed, not estimates.

TypeListingsMedian asking
Mobile Home15$75,000
Apartment8$209,900

Attached housing here may be freehold or condominium title, and the two are indistinguishable in listing photos. One carries a monthly fee and a corporation that controls your exterior; the other does not. How to tell which you are looking at.

How big are the homes

Bedroom counts across the 23 active listings, with a median of 926 square feet above grade.

BedroomsListingsShare
1 bedroom313%
2 bedrooms1252%
3 bedrooms835%

How this compares to the rest of the market

The most common property type in Red Carpet is mobile home. 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 to check here

Red Carpet is established stock built between 1963 and 2025, which shifts what matters. Condition and building systems come first — roof, furnace, windows, plumbing and electrical all have service lives, and their remaining years are part of the price.

Where the home is attached or a condominium, the corporation is the actual purchase. The reserve fund study tells you what is coming and whether it is funded; the board minutes tell you how the corporation behaves under pressure; the insurance deductible tells you what could land on you personally.

Frequently asked

As of August 14, 2026 there were 23 residential listings active in Red Carpet, ranging from $39,000 to $265,000, with a median asking price of $88,800. The most common property type is mobile home, with a median of $75,000. Asking prices are what sellers want; what homes actually sell for is a separate question and worth asking before you offer.
No. The homes currently listed in Red Carpet were built between 1963 and 2025, so this is established stock rather than new construction. The considerations here are the usual ones for older buildings — condition, systems, and for any condominium, the reserve fund and the corporation's financial position.
Of 23 active listings, 15 mobile homes, 8 apartments. The mix skews toward detached and semi-detached housing.
The CREB® benchmark for detached homes across Calgary was $743,900 in July 2026, -1.9% year over year, with 2.90 months of supply and 33 days on market. Red Carpet's median asking price of $88,800 should be read against that, bearing in mind a benchmark tracks a typical home over time while an asking price is one seller's opinion today.
Condition and systems first, then anything shared. For a condominium, that means the reserve fund study, the board minutes, the bylaws and the insurance deductible. For freehold, check the title for easements or shared maintenance obligations.

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