Signal Hill Real Estate Data, Without the Sales Pitch
What This Site Is — and What It Isn’t
You’ve probably already spent an evening on agent websites for Signal Hill. They all say the same things: established community, mature landscaping, family-friendly amenities, mountain views. None of them show you the crime statistics, the actual days-on-market trend, or what’s happening to property assessments year over year. The data exists — the City of Calgary publishes most of it monthly — but pulling it together takes time most buyers don’t have and expertise most agent sites don’t offer.
This site exists to fix that. calgarysignalhill.com is a dedicated data and editorial resource for Signal Hill — covering both Sienna Hills and Signal Ridge, the two sub-communities that make up the broader Signal Hill area. We publish actual numbers, sourced and attributed. We update them regularly. And when the market picture is mixed or unclear, we say so instead of cheerleading.
If you want to talk to an agent, we have a Signal Hill specialist partner for exactly that. But the data comes first, and it’s here whether or not you ever fill out a form.
Four Numbers That Tell You Where the Market Stands Right Now
Signal Hill sold 111 detached homes in 2025 at an average price of $988,411. That’s not a rounded estimate — and it’s not inflated by a cluster of outliers. The range runs from just under $700K to over $1.3M, which means there’s real entry-level opportunity in west Calgary luxury without crossing into Springbank Hill price territory. The condo and townhome segment is a different story: 121 sales at an average of $427,460, with a strong 55+ buyer base driving a meaningful portion of that activity.
The number that should shape how you approach your search: detached homes in Signal Hill are selling in 22 days on average in Q1 2025. The 10-year average for this neighbourhood is 43 days. That gap matters — it means Signal Hill isn’t a neighbourhood you browse casually. If a home fits your criteria, you likely have less than three weeks before it’s gone.
- $988,411 — Average detached sale price in Signal Hill, 2025 (111 sales). Entry point near $700K; top end above $1.3M.
- 22 days — Average time on market, Q1 2025, versus a 43-day 10-year average. The market has accelerated significantly.
- ~25% below Calgary average — Signal Hill’s crime rate per Calgary Police Service data. Better than most buyers expect when they start researching.
- $427,460 — Average condo and townhome sale price (121 sales). The more accessible entry into the neighbourhood, and increasingly popular with downsizers.
These numbers are the starting point. The full picture — inventory levels, sales-to-new-listings ratio (a measure of how much buyer demand outpaces available supply), benchmark price trend — is on the Market Stats page.
See the full Signal Hill market dashboard →
Get the Monthly Signal Hill Market Report
CREB publishes city-wide data in dense PDFs. Finding two paragraphs about the southwest corridor takes twenty minutes. The monthly Signal Hill Market Report pulls the neighbourhood-specific numbers — prices, inventory, days on market, benchmark price trend — and delivers them in a format you can actually read.
It goes out once a month. No pitch, no listings spam. Just the data.
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What You Can Research Here
This site is built around the questions serious Signal Hill buyers actually ask — not the questions agent websites are designed to answer. Here’s what’s available:
- Signal Hill Neighbourhood Guide — The sub-communities of Sienna Hills and Signal Ridge, Battalion Park (the hillside park with the battalion numbers cut into the slope — genuine Calgary history, not just green space), the 69th Street and Sirocco CTrain stations, Westside Recreation Centre, Signal Hill Shopping Centre, and what daily life in the neighbourhood actually looks like.
- Real Estate & Market Stats Dashboard — Monthly data on Signal Hill prices, inventory, days on market, and the sales-to-new-listings ratio. Sourced, attributed, and honest about what the trend does and doesn’t show.
- Safety & Crime Statistics — Calgary Police Service data for Signal Hill, broken down by violent crime, property crime, and disorder incidents, with a clear comparison to Calgary averages. Updated monthly.
- Signal Hill vs. Comparable Neighbourhoods — Side-by-side data on Signal Hill, Springbank Hill, Aspen Woods, and West Springs. Crime rates, property assessment trends, building permit activity. Objective metrics, no sales argument for either side.
- Schools & Amenities — Catchment maps and plain-language summaries for Battalion Park School, Ernest Manning High School, St. Gregory School, St. Mary’s High School, and the private options (Menno Simons Christian School, Rundle College). Plus the retail and recreation layer that makes Signal Hill walkable.
- Relocation Guide — Written specifically for buyers coming from Toronto or Vancouver. Commute times, hail insurance reality, how Calgary property tax compares, what $988K actually gets you here versus what it buys in North York. The gaps that YouTube walkthroughs don’t fill.
- Downsizer & Empty Nester Guide — If you raised your family in Signal Hill and you’re figuring out what staying in the neighbourhood looks like on a smaller footprint. Sierras West, bungalows, villas, and what the trade-offs actually involve.
- Hail & Insurance Guide — A real answer to a real concern. Southwest Calgary does get hail. Here’s what the risk actually looks like, what insurers charge, and what to check before you buy.
Talk to a Signal Hill Specialist
The data on this site is here to help you research independently. But at some point, research turns into an offer — and that’s where having a specialist in this specific neighbourhood makes a difference. The 22-day sell time isn’t abstract when you’ve found the house you want.
We have one exclusive agent partner for Signal Hill: someone who knows the streets of Sienna Hills and Signal Ridge, watches the permit activity, and understands what Battalion Park views add to an asking price versus what the market will actually bear. Not a generalist who covers all of southwest Calgary. A specialist.
Meet the Signal Hill specialist → — or use the contact form to ask a direct question about listings, market conditions, or anything else about the neighbourhood.
Talk to a Signal Hill specialist
calgarysignalhill.com is part of the Calgary Homes Search network — a group of neighbourhood-specific data and editorial sites covering Calgary’s established communities. If you’re also researching other southwest Calgary areas, the network has dedicated resources for those neighbourhoods as well.
