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Calgary homes that actually fit two households.

Realtor.ca cannot tell you which homes have a spice kitchen, a separate entrance, or a bedroom on the main floor for your parents. The MLS has no field for any of it — those details live in the written remarks, so portals never index them. This page reads the remarks of all 9,205 active Calgary-area listings and lets you search on what actually decides whether a house works for your family. Tick what you need; results are live.

168

A second, enclosed kitchen for high-heat or high-aroma cooking, so the main kitchen stays clean and the house does not hold the smell.

Most common in: Saddle Ridge (19) · Waterford (15) · South Shores (10) · Kinniburgh North (8) · Homestead (8)
82

A full second kitchen — usually downstairs. What makes two households genuinely independent under one roof.

Most common in: Penbrooke Meadows (3) · Beddington Heights (3) · Taradale (3) · Pineridge (3) · Falconridge (2)
210

A suite the remarks describe as illegal, non-conforming or unregistered. Often uninsurable and unfinanceable, and the city can order it closed. Worth knowing before you fall in love with it.

Most common in: Saddle Ridge (18) · Martindale (8) · Taradale (7) · Redstone (6) · Beddington Heights (6)
969

Its own door. Without one, a lower level is a basement, not a living space for another household.

Most common in: Saddle Ridge (45) · Cornerstone (29) · Hotchkiss (27) · Livingston (22) · Waterford (19)
174

The single most requested feature for aging parents — no stairs to a bedroom or a bathroom.

Most common in: Waterford (10) · Saddle Ridge (7) · Dawson's Landing (7) · Cornerstone (5) · Bridges of Langdon (5)
248

A main-floor bedroom is only useful with a full bath on the same level.

Most common in: Saddle Ridge (14) · Waterford (11) · Dawson's Landing (8) · Cornerstone (6) · Homestead (6)
606

Marketed specifically for a parent, relative or live-in help.

Most common in: Saddle Ridge (28) · Cornerstone (16) · Redstone (15) · Livingston (14) · Springbank Hill (13)
44

A quiet but decisive one — two households sharing a single laundry is a daily friction point.

Most common in: Edgemont (4) · Springbank Hill (2) · Greystone (2) · Westmere (2) · Shawnessy (2)
232

Convertible to a bedroom or a prayer room without touching the upper floors.

Most common in: Cranston (7) · Hotchkiss (6) · Mahogany (6) · Pine Creek (5) · Livingston (5)
On suite legality. A registered secondary suite and an unregistered one are not the same purchase. An unregistered suite can affect insurance, financing, and what the City permits you to do with the home. The counts above come from how each listing describes itself; they are a starting point, not proof. Before you write an offer I verify the registration directly rather than taking the remarks at their word. Nothing here is an opinion of value, and nothing here is a guarantee about any specific property.

Questions people actually ask

What is a spice kitchen and why do Calgary buyers want one?

A spice kitchen is a second, enclosed kitchen — often behind the main one — used for high-heat, high-aroma cooking so the smell and grease stay out of the main living space. It is standard in many South Asian, Middle Eastern and East African households and increasingly built into new homes in NE and far-NW Calgary. Right now 168 active listings in the Calgary area mention one in their remarks.

How do I know if a basement suite is legal in Calgary?

A legal secondary suite is registered with the City of Calgary and meets building and fire code. An unregistered suite can be uninsurable, can complicate financing, and the City can order it closed. Of the active listings that mention a suite at all, 397 describe it as legal or registered while 210 openly describe it as illegal, non-conforming or unregistered. Always verify the registration yourself rather than relying on the remarks — I check this before you write an offer, not after.

Why can I not filter for these features on Realtor.ca or HouseSigma?

Because the MLS has no field for them. Spice kitchens, separate entrances and main-floor bedrooms are described in the written remarks, not in a structured field, so portals that only index structured fields cannot search them. This page reads the remarks of every active listing and indexes what it finds.

What makes a home genuinely work for two households?

In practice, four things together: a separate entrance, a second kitchen, a full bathroom on the same level as a bedroom, and ideally separate laundry. Any one of them alone usually is not enough — a basement with a kitchen but no private entrance still routes everyone through the same front door. You can tick several boxes above at once to see only homes that have all of them.

Where these homes cluster

Saddle Ridge (65) · Livingston (36) · Cornerstone (36) · Mahogany (31) · Hotchkiss (29) · Waterford (28) · Taradale (26) · Bowness (25) · Martindale (24) · Redstone (22) · Springbank Hill (20) · Rangeview (19)

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