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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)
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Row Sales picked up in February compared to January, reaching 270 units. Meanwhile, after January’s surge in new listings, levels slowed to 491 units, helping bring the sales-to-new-listings ...
Sales and new listings totalled 122 and 236 units, respectively, in February, causing the sales-to-new-listings ratio to rise to 52 per cent. At the same time, inventories increased ...
The gains in sales in February helped offset the new listings in the market. With 91 sales and 154 new listings, the sales-to-new-listings ratio rose to 59 per cent, preventing any ...
Sales in February slowed compared to new listings that came onto the market, causing the sales-to-new-listings ratio to fall below 60 per cent. This helped support some inventory gains ...
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