Panorama Hills on a Saturday morning runs on hockey bags and coffee runs. The rinks at VIVO are full by 6 a.m., the school parking lots are quiet for one day, and the golf course backing half the west-side lots is collecting dew. This is north Calgary family infrastructure at full deployment — built in the 2000s, settled in, and not moving anywhere.

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Housing + prices

Panorama Hills is almost entirely 2000s-to-early-2010s construction — attached double garages, full-basement two-storeys, and a handful of bungalows and townhome rows near the edges. The golf course backing on the west side commands a premium; expect the high end of the range or above for those lots.

| Type | 2026 typical range | Notes | |---|---|---| | Detached (typical) | $580K-$720K | 2000s two-storey, 1,500-2,200 sq ft | | Detached (premium / golf-backing) | $700K-$760K+ | larger lots, walkouts | | Condo / apartment | $270K-$325K | mostly low-rise, Country Hills Village fringe |

These are defensible community ranges, not exact benchmarks. The citywide CREB detached benchmark sat at $747,800 in May 2026; Panorama Hills 2000s stock generally tracks somewhat below that given age and location.

Getting around

There is no LRT in Panorama Hills. The North Pointe Terminal in Country Hills Village is the bus hub for the area, connecting to downtown Calgary routes — plan for 35-50 minutes by transit depending on time of day. Most households here are car-first, and the network of Country Hills Boulevard, Beddington Trail, and Stoney Trail makes cross-city driving straightforward. The mountains are about an hour west; the airport is roughly 20 minutes east.

Who it fits / who it doesn't

Fits:

  • Families who want 2000s-era detached space with a private community rec centre included
  • Buyers who value a stacked school cluster — four in-community schools across public and Catholic boards
  • Buyers who drive to work and want golf course or ridge views without paying inner-city prices

Doesn't fit:

  • Buyers who need reliable LRT access — this is a bus-and-car community; consider Tuscany if transit is non-negotiable
  • Buyers under $550K for a detached — entry-level family homes here sit above that band
  • Anyone wanting walkable errands and a restaurant strip out front — try Coventry Hills or Evanston for newer suburban options

FAQ

How much does a house in Panorama Hills cost in 2026?

Detached homes run roughly $580K-$760K for typical 2000s-era two-storey stock, with premium golf-course-backing lots pushing higher. Condos and apartments in the area sit around $270K-$325K. These are defensible community ranges, not exact benchmarks — confirm against a current CMA before making any offer.

How do you get downtown from Panorama Hills?

By bus via the North Pointe Terminal, which connects to downtown Calgary routes. There is no LRT station in Panorama Hills — the community is bus-dependent. Most residents drive, using Country Hills Boulevard and Stoney Trail for cross-city trips. Budget 30-45 minutes to downtown by transit depending on time of day.

What schools and amenities are in Panorama Hills?

Public schools include Panorama Hills School (K-4), Captain Nichola Goddard School (5-9), and Buffalo Rubbing Stone School (K-4). St. Jerome Elementary (K-6, Catholic) is also in-community, with Notre Dame High nearby. The Panorama Hills Centre is a private residents-only recreation facility. VIVO Recreation Centre — with ice rinks, a pool, a climbing wall, fitness centre, and the Country Hills Library — sits just outside the community in Country Hills Village.


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