Kincora on a weekday morning: the stone Celtic entry features mark the boundary, a dog walker crosses the stormwater pond path, and Symons Valley Parkway is already moving. The community is doing exactly what a mid-2000s NW suburb was designed to do — quiet residential streets, green ravine space, and Sage Hill Crossing close enough that a grocery run takes ten minutes.

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Housing + prices

Kincora is predominantly single-family detached and townhomes built in the mid to late 2000s, with some ongoing infill. The Celtic theme runs through street names and the signature stone entry monuments — the housing itself is standard NW Calgary suburban: attached double garages, two-storey layouts, 1,400–2,400 sq ft.

| Type | 2026 typical range | Notes | |---|---|---| | Townhome / semi-detached | $420K–$580K | lower-cost entry into the community | | Detached (typical) | $580K–$720K | 2000s two-storey, standard lots | | Detached (premium/larger) | $720K–$780K+ | estate-style, larger lots or fully finished |

These are defensible community ranges based on 2026 community sales activity — not exact CREB benchmarks. Confirm against a current CMA before writing.

Getting around

Kincora is a driving community. Bus routes 123 and 735 serve the area, but the nearest LRT station is Crowfoot on the Red Line — roughly 10–15 minutes by car. Most households run at least one vehicle. Symons Valley Parkway gives direct access to Stoney Trail (Ring Road), which means downtown is a 25–35 minute drive depending on traffic, and the airport is similarly accessible. Sage Hill Crossing and Creekside Shopping Centre sit immediately adjacent, so daily errands don't require leaving the NW.

Who it fits / who it doesn't

Fits:

  • Families wanting newer suburban housing with significant green space and ravine walks inside the community
  • Move-up buyers from NW condos or townhomes who need more square footage under $800K
  • Two-car households where LRT access is not a priority

Doesn't fit:

  • Commuters who need LRT — consider Tuscany for a similar price point with Crowfoot station proximity
  • Buyers wanting a walkable inner-city streetscape — look at Beltline instead
  • Anyone priced below $420K on a freehold product

FAQ

How much does a house in Kincora cost in 2026?

Detached homes in Kincora have been transacting roughly in the $580K–$780K range in 2026, based on community-level sales activity. Larger or fully finished estate-style homes can reach higher. These are defensible community ranges, not exact benchmarks — confirm against a current CMA before making offers.

Does Kincora have C-Train or BRT access?

No — Kincora is a bus-only community served by routes 123 and 735. The nearest C-Train station is Crowfoot on the Red Line, roughly 10–15 minutes by car. Most Kincora households keep at least one car, and Stoney Trail via Symons Valley Parkway is the main commuter artery.

What schools are near Kincora?

No schools are built inside Kincora. Nearby options include Bede Elementary, St. Pius X, Notre Dame High School, and École Madeleine d'Houet Junior High. School catchments shift — verify your specific address with the CBE and Calgary Catholic school finders before assuming a placement.


Kincora's closest neighbours worth comparing are Sage Hill just to the west for similar pricing with slightly more retail density, and Evanston further north for buyers open to newer stock. Want NW listings as they hit the MLS? Get on the Calgary list and our team will send Kincora stock the day it lists, or browse current Kincora listings now.