Head east into Belvedere for groceries — the Walmart Supercentre and Bulk Barn are close enough to reach on transit or in a quick drive, which is where weekly errands tend to land. Getting around without a car works reasonably well: the MAX Purple connects directly to City Centre, and a connecting bus links through to the LRT network beyond.
A local bus runs along the main avenue through the community, tying Applewood Park into the broader east side corridor — Forest Lawn , Forest Heights , and the rest of the east end are all part of the daily geography here. The neighbourhood is residential in character, a mix of owners and renters on quieter streets, where community life tends to happen on the blocks rather than at a commercial corner.
175 trees per 1,000
498 city avg
9 parks
More details 1,161 public trees
44 species
60.8% avg condition
Top Species SPRUCE, COLORADO (228) CRABAPPLE SPECIES (211) ELM, AMERICAN (149) ASH, GREEN (112) ASPEN, SWEDISH COLUMNAR (101) 9 Parks SUBNEIGHBOURHOOD PARK: 7 COMMUNITY PARK: 1 REGIONAL PARK: 1
Bike Pathways On-Street Bikeway: 4
Avg Fraser: 5.4/10 (1 rated)
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Show all 1 $518,992 avg assessed
$717,869 city avg
More details Community Assessed Values Detached $552,313
1,367 units Semi-Detached $448,300
20 units Apartment $346,714
217 units East District Benchmarks2026-03-01 Detached $504,500 ▼-3.3% yoy
Semi-Detached $392,900 ▼-3.7% yoy
Apartment $225,300 ▼-10.8% yoy
View East District Details → 12.6x price-to-income
11.2x city avg
More details Avg Home Value $518,992
Avg Income $41,230
A home costs 12.6x the average income (city avg: 11.2x). Less affordable than the city average.
15 permits (12mo)
10 active licenses
More details residential Dining: 5 Retail: 4
Active Licenses 10 City avg: 83
Building Permits (12mo) 15 ▲25% yoy
City avg: 62 Development Pipeline Units approved: 4 0% yoy
Investment: $375k
8.6 crimes per 1,000
18.7 city avg
More details Crime (Property + Violent) 8.6 per 1,000 0% yoy
City avg: 18.7 Disorder (Non-Criminal) 37.4 per 1,000 ▲+20.4% yoy
City avg: 67.8 Crime Breakdown Property: 65% (37) Violent: 35% (20)
Disorder Breakdown Disturbances: 17 Suspicious: 19 Welfare: 8 Other: 2
8-Quarter Trend Quarterly Crime Trend Quarterly incident counts
Quarterly Disorder Trend Quarterly incident counts
Top 311 Complaints Waste 300 ▲+0.7%
Infrastructure 109 ▲+13.5%
Parks/Trees 72 ▼-20%
2 stops per 1,000
4.5 city avg
10.1 km to downtown
Route 68 — 68 St E
Route 87 — Applewood/17 Av SE
Route 307 — MAX Purple City Centre/East Hills
More details 13 transit stops
Key Routes Route 68 → 68 St E Route 87 → Applewood/17 Av SE Route 307 → MAX Purple City Centre/East Hills Route 440 → Chateau Estates/Franklin Station Bike Infrastructure 4 pathways
On-Street Bikeway: 4
10.1 km to downtown Calgary
738 requests (12 months)
Top Categories Waste 300 ▲+0.7%
Infrastructure 109 ▲+13.5%
Parks/Trees 72 ▼-20%
Social Stress 63 ▲+75%
Bylaw 63 ▼-8.7%
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Data Sources
Property Assessments 2026
Calgary Police Service 2025-Q4
311 Service Requests 2026-04
Building Permits 2026-03
Business Licenses 2026-04
School Rankings 2025
CREB District Sales 2026-03-01
Census Population 2021
Public Trees 2026-04-02
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