Discover Signal Hill
Your independent source for market data, school info, safety stats, and community news across Signal Hill, Sienna Hills & Signal Ridge.
Four Numbers That Tell You Where the Market Stands Right Now
$988,411
Average detached sale price, Signal Hill Q1 2026 (111 sales). Entry point near $700K; top end above $1.3M.
22 days
Average time on market, Q1 2026 — versus a 43-day 10-year average. The market has accelerated significantly.
46% below
Signal Hill’s crime rate versus Calgary average, per Calgary Police Service data. Better than most buyers expect when they start researching.
$703,378
Average sale price across all property types. The more accessible entry into the neighbourhood starts with condos near $250K.
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.
Your Signal Hill Resource
We built this site around the stuff that’s hardest to find about Signal Hill — not the listing count or the broker open houses, but the crime statistics, the school catchment maps, the month-over-month market trends, and the community association updates. The kind of information you’d piece together yourself if you had a few weekends and a tolerance for government PDFs.
Everything here covers Signal Hill, Sienna Hills, and Signal Ridge as one connected area. That’s how the neighbourhood actually works — Battalion Park, the 69th Street and Sirocco CTrain stations, Westside Rec Centre, Westhills Towne Centre are shared across all three communities. So the data and the community coverage treat them that way too.
We do have an agent partner for those looking for a knowledgeable real estate agent for the area, but the information stands on its own whether you’re buying, selling, or just keeping tabs on the neighbourhood you already live in.

Signal Hill from above — established streets, multiple parks, Battalion Park School, and Ernest Manning High School.
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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.

The Neighbourhood, As It Actually Is
Walkable retail. Mature trees. A 22-minute commute to downtown.
Signal Hill isn’t a new development with aspirational marketing. It’s a 35-year-old established neighbourhood with the infrastructure to prove it — Westhills Towne Centre, the 69th Street and Sirocco CTrain stations, Westside Recreation Centre, and the Battalion Park ridge that looks directly at the Rockies. The Neighbourhood Guide covers everything.
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