Tuscany Homes for Sale - Mountain Views, CTrain Access & Private Residents' Club
Living in Tuscany means waking up to Rocky Mountain views, walking through 170 acres of protected Twelve Mile Coulee ravines, and having exclusive access to the private Tuscany Club with its gym, tennis courts, outdoor skating rink, and splash park. This master-planned 1,000-acre community on Calgary's western edge - established in 1994 - delivers the suburban family lifestyle that nearly 20,000 residents call home, with Tuscany School (K-4) and Twelve Mile Coulee School (Gr 4-9) within walking distance for most families.
With the Tuscany CTrain Station connecting you to downtown in just 26 minutes, the Shane Homes YMCA at Rocky Ridge five minutes away, and Crowfoot Crossing's 350+ shops and restaurants a quick 10-minute drive, Tuscany offers detached homes averaging $745K, condos from $315K, and townhomes from $430K - making it one of NW Calgary's most desirable communities for families, professionals, and retirees seeking space, nature, and connection without sacrificing city convenience.
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Price Range & Value
- Detached homes: $500,000–$1.5M+ (avg ~$745K)
- Townhomes: $430,000–$600,000
- Condos: $315,000–$575,000
- 12.4% year-over-year appreciation (2025)
- 321 transactions in 2025—active market
Location & Transit from Tuscany
- Tuscany CTrain Station with Park & Ride
- 26 min to downtown via Red Line (Route 201)
- 20 min drive to downtown Calgary
- Direct access to Trans-Canada Highway
- 90 min to Banff National Park
Parks & Recreation in Tuscany
- 170 acres of protected Twelve Mile Coulee ravines
- Private Tuscany Club: gym, tennis, skating, splash park
- Shane Homes YMCA 5 min away
- Walking/biking paths throughout community
- Tot lots, playgrounds, and green spaces
Schools and Education in Tuscany
- Tuscany School (K-4) – CBE public
- Twelve Mile Coulee School (Gr 4-9) – CBE
- St. Basil School (K-9) – Catholic
- Eric Harvie School (K-4) – CBE nearby
- High schools: William Aberhart, F.E. Osborne
Shopping and Amenities in Tuscany
- Tuscany Market plaza with grocery, pharmacy
- Crowfoot Crossing (350+ shops) – 10 min
- Restaurants, cafés, and neighbourhood pub
- Banks, medical clinics, dental offices
- Gas stations and essential services
Community Character
- ~19,700 residents, ~6,700 households
- Established 1994 – mature, stable community
- 90% single-family detached homes
- Strong sense of community (events, clubs)
- Mountain views from many properties
Who Lives in Tuscany?
Tuscany attracts families drawn to its excellent schools, safe streets, and private community amenities. You'll find young professionals commuting via CTrain, growing families enjoying the ravines and playgrounds, and retirees in the Sierras adult-living complex. With 90% detached homes and strong community programming through the Tuscany Club, this is a neighbourhood where people put down roots—30% of residents have children at home, and many stay for decades. The median household income of $92,453 reflects working professionals who value space, nature access, and suburban living without sacrificing city convenience.
Why Tuscany?
Tuscany delivers what few Calgary communities can match: direct CTrain access to downtown (26 minutes), a private residents' club with year-round amenities, 170 acres of protected ravines, and Rocky Mountain views—all within a master-planned community designed for families. While you'll pay a premium over some NW neighbourhoods (average home price ~$745K vs. $674K in Royal Oak), you're getting the Tuscany Club membership, mature landscaping, and one of Calgary's most desirable locations. The trade-off? It's a car-dependent suburb outside Stoney Trail, so daily errands require a vehicle even if your commute doesn't.
Living in Tuscany: Your Complete Lifestyle Guide
Everything you need to know about daily life, homes, commuting, schools, and recreation in one of NW Calgary's most desirable family communities.
Daily Life in Tuscany
Mornings in Tuscany start with coffee on your deck overlooking the Rockies, a quick jog through the ravine trails, or dropping the kids at Tuscany School before catching the CTrain. The neighbourhood has a self-contained feel—the Tuscany Market plaza handles most daily needs, from groceries at Co-op to prescriptions at the pharmacy. Weekend farmers' markets at the Tuscany Club, community events throughout the year, and easy access to the mountains for hiking and skiing create a lifestyle that balances suburban comfort with outdoor adventure.
Homes & Real Estate in Tuscany
Tuscany's housing stock is 90% single-family detached—a rarity for communities this close to CTrain access. Built primarily between 1994 and 2010, homes range from 1,200 sq ft bungalows to 4,000+ sq ft executive homes in the "Tuscany Estates" section with premium mountain views. The market is active: 321 transactions in 2025 with an average price of $745,731 and 12.4% year-over-year appreciation.
Detached Homes
$500K–$1.5M+ | 1,400–4,000+ sq ft | 3-6 beds | Most with double garages, many with walkout basements and mountain views.
Townhomes
$430K–$600K | 1,100–1,600 sq ft | 2-3 beds | Limited inventory; great for downsizers or first-time buyers wanting Tuscany lifestyle.
Condos
$315K–$575K | 600–1,500 sq ft | 1-2 beds | Includes "Sierras of Tuscany" 40+ adult living community with resort-style amenities.
Location Commuting from Tuscany
Tuscany sits at Calgary's western edge, just outside Stoney Trail—far enough for suburban peace, close enough for reasonable commutes. The Tuscany CTrain Station opened in 2014 with dedicated Park & Ride lots, making car-free downtown commutes practical. For drivers, Crowchild Trail and the Trans-Canada Highway provide multiple routes depending on destination.
- Tuscany CTrain to Downtown (Red Line) 26 min
- Tuscany to Downtown (driving) 20-35 min
- Tuscany to YYC Airport 25-30 min
- Tuscany to University of Calgary 15-20 min
- Tuscany to Crowfoot Crossing 8-10 min
- Tuscany to Banff 90 min
Shopping and Dining in Tuscany
The Tuscany Market plaza anchors daily shopping with a Co-op grocery, pharmacy, restaurants, cafés, and essential services. For major shopping, Crowfoot Crossing is 10 minutes south with 350+ stores including Save-On-Foods, Canadian Tire, Best Buy, and Cineplex VIP. The neighbourhood pub and local restaurants serve casual dining; Crowfoot and nearby Market Mall expand options significantly.
Schools and Education in Tuscany
Tuscany is well-served by both Calgary Board of Education (CBE) and Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD). Most families can walk to at least one school, and the community's strong demographics support active parent involvement and extracurricular programming.
| School | Grades | Board | Address |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuscany School | K-4 | CBE (Public) | 990 Tuscany Drive NW |
| Twelve Mile Coulee School | 4-9 | CBE (Public) | 250 Tuscany Estates Close NW |
| St. Basil School | K-9 | CCSD (Catholic) | 919 Tuscany Drive NW |
| Eric Harvie School | K-4 | CBE (Public) | Nearby (Rocky Ridge) |
| William Aberhart High School | 10-12 | CBE (Public) | 3009 Morley Trail NW |
Outdoor Recreation and Activities in Tuscany
Tuscany's 170 acres of protected Twelve Mile Coulee ravines offer hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing without leaving the neighbourhood. The private Tuscany Club provides exclusive amenities including a 16,000 sq ft clubhouse, tennis and pickleball courts, outdoor skating rink, basketball courts, and splash park. The nearby Shane Homes YMCA at Rocky Ridge adds swimming pools, fitness facilities, and children's programs. Weekend warriors appreciate the 90-minute drive to Banff for skiing, hiking, and mountain adventures.
Buying a Home in Tuscany
Tuscany's established status means you're buying into a mature community with known quantities—no construction zones, established trees, and a track record of property values. The trade-off is limited new inventory; most purchases are resales. With 100% of homes selling in under 10 days and 20% selling above asking price (2025 data), be prepared to move quickly and potentially compete.
Market Dynamics: The combination of CTrain access, private amenities, and family-friendly infrastructure keeps Tuscany in high demand. Entry-level options exist in condos ($315K+) and townhomes ($430K+), but detached homes averaging $745K represent the bulk of inventory. Premium properties in "Tuscany Estates" with mountain views can exceed $1.5M.
When Tuscany May Not Be the Right Fit
- If you need walkable urban lifestyle: Tuscany is car-dependent for most errands despite CTrain access for commuting. No walkable restaurants, bars, or entertainment district.
- If budget is under $500K for detached: Very limited inventory below this threshold; consider Citadel, Hawkwood, or Royal Oak for more affordable detached options.
- If commuting south: Tuscany's northwest location adds time for south Calgary employers. Consider SE communities instead.
- If seeking newer construction: Most homes are 15-30 years old. For new builds, look at Nolan Hill, Glacier Ridge, or Livingston.
Compare Tuscany to Other NW Calgary Communities
Rocky Ridge
Avg $906K | Shares Tuscany CTrain | Shane Homes YMCA | Similar amenities, slightly newer builds
Royal Oak
Avg $674K | 10 min from Tuscany Station | Newer builds | Lower entry point, less mature landscaping
Arbour Lake
Avg $720K | Private lake access | Beach & skating | No direct CTrain but strong family appeal
Valley Ridge
Avg $950K+ | Golf course community | Bow River access | Higher price point, estate homes
The Tuscany Advantage
Few Calgary communities offer CTrain access, a private residents' club, 170 acres of protected ravines, and Rocky Mountain views—all within a master-planned community designed for families. Tuscany delivers suburban living without sacrificing connectivity.
Schedule a Tuscany TourFrequently Asked Questions About Tuscany Calgary
How much does a house cost in Tuscany Calgary?
The average home price in Tuscany is approximately $745,000 as of 2025. Detached homes range from $500,000 to over $1.5M, townhomes from $430,000–$600,000, and condos from $315,000–$575,000. Tuscany saw 12.4% year-over-year appreciation with 321 transactions in 2025. (Source: CREB MLS®, HonestDoor)
How long is the CTrain commute from Tuscany to downtown Calgary?
The Red Line (Route 201) takes 26 minutes from Tuscany Station to downtown Calgary. The station has Park & Ride lots for residents who drive to the station. By car, downtown is approximately 20–35 minutes depending on traffic. (Source: Calgary Transit)
What is the Tuscany Club in Calgary?
The Tuscany Club is a private residents-only facility included with home ownership. It features a 16,000 sq ft clubhouse, outdoor skating rink, tennis and pickleball courts, basketball courts, splash park, and gym. Membership is automatic for all Tuscany homeowners — one of the community's key differentiators.
Is Tuscany Calgary a good neighbourhood for families?
Tuscany is one of NW Calgary's top family neighbourhoods: 90% detached homes, walkable schools from K–9, 170 acres of protected ravines, and the private Tuscany Club for year-round activities. About 30% of residents have children at home, and many families stay for decades. (Source: City of Calgary Community Profiles)
What schools are near Tuscany in Calgary?
Tuscany School (K–4), Twelve Mile Coulee School (4–9), and St. Basil School (K–9, Catholic) are within the community. Eric Harvie School (K–4) is nearby in Rocky Ridge. High school students typically attend William Aberhart or F.E. Osborne.
How long do homes stay on the market in Tuscany Calgary?
Tuscany is one of Calgary's most competitive markets. As of 2025, 100% of homes sell within 10 days, and 20% sell above asking price. Buyers should be prepared to act quickly and potentially compete with multiple offers. (Source: CREB MLS® data)
How far is Tuscany Calgary from Banff?
Tuscany is approximately 90 minutes from Banff National Park via the Trans-Canada Highway. Because Tuscany sits at Calgary's western edge, residents get a head start compared to most Calgary communities — you're essentially at the city's boundary already.
Can you see the Rocky Mountains from Tuscany Calgary?
Yes — many homes in Tuscany have unobstructed Rocky Mountain views, especially in "Tuscany Estates" and along ravine edges. These properties command premium prices but offer daily sunset views over the peaks. Mountain-view homes typically start above $800,000.
What shopping is near Tuscany Calgary?
Tuscany Market plaza has Co-op grocery, pharmacy, restaurants, and essential services. Crowfoot Crossing is 10 minutes south with 350+ stores including Save-On-Foods, Canadian Tire, Best Buy, and Cineplex VIP. Market Mall is also within 15–20 minutes.
Is Tuscany Calgary walkable?
For trails and schools, yes — 170 acres of ravine paths and K–9 schools within walking distance. For shopping and dining, no — you'll need a car for most errands. The Tuscany CTrain Station provides transit access for commuting, but most residents drive for non-commute trips.
How old are the homes in Tuscany Calgary?
Most homes in Tuscany were built between 1994 and 2010, making them 15–30 years old. This is a mature community with established landscaping and proven property values. Buyers should budget for potential updates to older systems such as HVAC, windows, and roofing on older properties.
How does Tuscany compare to Rocky Ridge Calgary?
Tuscany is older (established 1994 vs. 2000s) with more mature trees and the private Tuscany Club. Rocky Ridge has the Shane Homes YMCA and slightly newer builds. Both share Tuscany CTrain Station. Tuscany averages ~$745K while Rocky Ridge averages ~$906K. (Source: CREB MLS® data)
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