Martindale Real Estate Statistics
Average Price | $564K |
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Lowest Price | $400K |
Highest Price | $850K |
Total Listings | 39 |
Avg. Days On Market | 35 |
Avg. Price/SQFT | $467 |
Property Types (active listings)
Martindale Homes for Sale
Amenities in Martindale
Martindale is a culturally vibrant neighbourhood located in northeast Calgary, Alberta. Homeowners looking for a diverse, family-friendly community with excellent access to downtown Calgary and plentiful green space will be right at home in Martindale.
Bordering the train tracks and nestled between Metis Trail and Falconridge Boulevard, Martindale provides residents with easy access to downtown and various amenities including shopping centres, popular eateries, and various recreational facilities.
Martindale has a variety of local businesses and restaurants offering a wide range of cuisines like Indian, Pakistani, and Chinese. For those interested in arts and culture, the nearby Genesis Centre hosts various cultural events and community programs.
Martindale Fitness and Recreation Opportunities
Martindale has several recreational opportunities within its vicinity. The community is home to Genesis Centre, a large multipurpose complex providing fitness classes, a climbing wall, and multiple sports facilities. Village Square Leisure Centre, a short drive away, offers ice rinks, swimming pools, and a fitness centre.
From yoga classes to hockey and even its very own Saddletowne YMCA, there are numerous activities to fit your needs.
Flying Squirrel Trampoline Park is just a 13-minute drive away. This exciting indoor urban playground offers spring-loaded fun for adrenaline junkies, toddlers, and young children.
Golf enthusiasts in Martindale are in close proximity to Wingfield Golf Club, and the McCall Lake Golf Course, a public 27-hole course that offers beautiful, serene views and a splendid golfing experience.
Martindale Shopping and Dining
For groceries and shopping, Martindale residents have easy access to multiple options. Marlborough Mall, McKnight Village, and Castleridge Plaza are all within a short driving distance, offering a wide variety of retailers, grocery stores, pharmacies, and dining options.
Deerfoot City, just a 12-minute drive away, is an expansive retail and entertainment hub featuring an eclectic collection of shops from both emerging designers to international brands. The restaurant campus offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience from fine dining to quick casual bites.
For dining within the community, residents can enjoy a variety of cuisines from an Indian cafe with housemate desserts to a basic joint for savoury fried chicken.
In terms of nightlife, a short trip to downtown Calgary opens up a range of experiences from relaxed lounges, local live music venues, and bustling nightclubs, to country bars with line dancing.
Schools Serving Martindale
Martindale provides a variety of schooling options for children. Choose from public, catholic, or private schools for elementary, middle school, or high school programs.
Public school options include Manmeet Singh Bhullar, Crossing Park, and Nelson Mandela High School.
Catholic school options include St. Michael, St. Isidore, Holy Name, St. Gregory, St. Andrew, Bishop Carroll High School, and St. Mary’s High School.
Private school options include Sterling Education, Mountain View Academy, and Delta West Academy.
Childcare options in Martindale include Little Stars Caucare, BrightPath Falconridge, and Saddletowe YMCA Childcare Centre.
Transportation in Martindale
Martindale residents have access to Calgary Transit bus routes 23, 60, 68, 85, and 303. The nearest LRT Station is Martindale CTrain Station.
Martindale is bounded to the north by 80 Avenue NE, to the east by Falconridge Boulevard, to the south by 64 Avenue NE and to the west by Métis Trail.
Martindale FAQs
What is the population of Martindale?
The population of Martindale is 16,033
Is there a local community association in Martindale?
Martindale is covered by the Martindale Community Association. This active association hosts a variety of programs and events all year long. Amenities include basketball courts, a hockey rink, and a playground.
How long is the commute to downtown Calgary?
The commute from Martindale to downtown Calgary takes 18 minutes by car or 28 minutes by public transportation.
What is the average household income in Martindale?
The average household income in Martindale is $84,341.
Is Martindale a safe place to live?
The violent crime rates in Martindale are 9% lower than the Calgary average.
Martindale Community Information
Established in 1983, Martindale is a domestic neighbourhood in the northeast Calgary. It is settled to the north by 80 Avenue N, to the east by Falconridge Boulevard, to the south by 64 Avenue N and to the west by 44 Street E. The community has an easy passage to the city's primary road and out of town. It is also located near the Calgary International Airport. For recreations, Martindale has abundant green spaces good for strolling, cycling and other outdoor activities.
Hospitals and Clinics Serving Martindale
Martindale is a 9-minute drive from Peter Lougheed Centre. The closest veterinary clinics are Prairie Winds Animal Clinic, Castleridge Veterinary Clinic, and Falconridge Animal Hospital.
Quick Facts About Martindale
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Quadrant: Northeast Calgary
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Population: 16,033
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Density (Individuals Per Square KM): 6,136
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Violent crime rates are 9% lower than the Calgary average.
Martindale Parks and Outdoors
Martindale is close to numerous parks and green spaces, such as Martindale Park and the popular Prairie Winds Park, offering a wide range of outdoor activities including a wading pool, toboggan hill, cricket pitch, and skating rinks. These parks offer walking trails, playgrounds, picnic sites, sports fields, and in the case of Prairie Winds Park, a seasonal outdoor pool and skating rink.
A short drive takes residents to Elliston Park, home of the annual Calgary International Fireworks Festival. The park features a large pond, walking trails, picnic areas, and an off-leash area for dogs.
Manmeet Singh Bhullar Park, a beautiful park dedicated to the late MLA, is located right within Martindale, providing outdoor space for family outings, picnics, and leisurely strolls.
Confederation Park and Nose Hill Park are both under 20 minutes away. These sprawling green spaces offer a network of walking and cycling trails. Features include natural grasslands, stunning city views, picnic areas, and sports fields.
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