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The neighbourhood sits directly below a natural escarpment, informally known as the “cliff,” formed as Calgary expanded into this area.
In the early 1900's, street planners named Cliff Street after this escarpment, anchoring the area’s identity.
Around 1909–1910, the area was designed with a mix of Garden City layouts and Edwardian-style “bungalow” homes, many with deep setbacks and tree-lined streets.
A landmark school built in 1920, called Cliff Bungalow School, combined the escarpment name and “bungalow” architectural style. In the 1970's, the community formally adopted its name from this school.
Mix of Heritage homes, Modern infills, Apartments & Townhouses
Popular with young professionals, Downsizers, and urban-focused families
Average home prices range from mid-$300s (condos) to $1M+ (detached)
Dec. 01, 2025 | CREB Conditions remain relatively balanced as we head into the winter months In line with typical seasonal trends, sales, new listings and inventory levels all slowed ...
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Cochrane The seasonal monthly pullback in new listings was not enough to prevent November levels from reaching a record high. While sales also remained relatively strong for November, ...
Okotoks Unlike other areas, sales in Okotoks improved compared to last month and were similar to levels reported last year. This in part could be related to the higher level of new ...
Row November sales eased to 257, however, last year was a record high for the month and current sales remain above long-term trends. Where there continues to be more notable shifts ...
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