Still under construction in parts, Rangeview sits close enough to Seton that most daily errands happen there — the Real Canadian Superstore , the Brookfield Residential YMCA at Seton , and South Health Campus all within a kilometre. That cluster makes Seton something of a shared town centre for the southeast, and Rangeview residents move through it alongside neighbours from Auburn Bay , Mahogany , and Cranston .
School buses run south to high schools in neighbouring communities, and bus rapid transit connects commuters into the city centre via the southeast corridor. The questions newcomers ask — lot maps, builders, which streets are still being paved — say something about where this neighbourhood is in its arc: people are still arriving, staking claims on new streets, working out what Rangeview is going to be.
69 trees per 1,000
498 city avg
5 parks
More details 226 public trees
17 species
68.8% avg condition
Top Species ASH, GREEN, FOOTHILLS (44) ASPEN, QUAKING/TREMBLING (26) SPRUCE, COLORADO (22) ELM, PATMORE (21) ELM, BRANDON (19) 5 Parks COMMUNITY PARK: 2 LINEAR PARK: 1 NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK: 1 SUBNEIGHBOURHOOD PARK: 1
Avg Fraser: 7.7/10 (3 rated)
Designated Schools
Schools your address is assigned to attend
St. Matthew School CSSD Elementary/Junior High Fraser: 7.8/10
French Immersion Late French Immersion
Our Lady of the Rockies High School CSSD Senior High
Advanced Placement Collegiate School Program Dual-Credit Extended French Fine Arts Hockey Canada Skills Academy Spanish Bilingual Spanish Bilingual (Gr.10-12)
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$659,728 avg assessed
$717,869 city avg
More details Community Assessed Values Detached $694,710
943 units Semi-Detached $599,269
232 units 8.8x price-to-income
11.2x city avg
$1,579 avg rent
More details Avg Home Value $659,728
Avg Income $75,099
A home costs 8.8x the average income (city avg: 11.2x). More affordable than the city average.
Avg Monthly Rent $1,579 45 listings
City Avg Rent $1,788 Below average
Average rent is 25% of household income. Within the 30% affordability threshold.
1 Bed $1,112 14 listings
2 Bed $1,221 15 listings
3 Bed $2,245 12 listings
4+ Bed $2,145 3 listings
Building Permits (12mo) 424 ▼30% yoy
City avg: 62 Development Pipeline Units approved: 702 0% yoy
Investment: $138.6M
9.2 crimes per 1,000
18.7 city avg
More details Crime (Property + Violent) 9.2 per 1,000 ▲+36.4% yoy
City avg: 18.7 Disorder (Non-Criminal) 20.5 per 1,000 ▲+45.7% yoy
City avg: 67.8 Crime Breakdown Property: 87% (26) Violent: 13% (4)
Disorder Breakdown Disturbances: 4 Suspicious: 4 Welfare: 2 Other: 2
8-Quarter Trend Quarterly Crime Trend Quarterly incident counts
Quarterly Disorder Trend Quarterly incident counts
Top 311 Complaints Waste 667 ▲+24.7%
Infrastructure 107 ▲+44.6%
Bylaw 73 ▼-19.8%
Route 23 — 52 St E
Route 302 — BRT Southeast/City Centre
Route 757 — Joane Cardinal-Schubert/Copperpond
More details 0 transit stops
Key Routes Route 23 → 52 St E Route 302 → BRT Southeast/City Centre Route 757 → Joane Cardinal-Schubert/Copperpond Route 758 → Joane Cardinal-Schubert/ New Brighton 20.7 km to downtown Calgary
1,013 requests (12 months)
Top Categories Waste 667 ▲+24.7%
Infrastructure 107 ▲+44.6%
Bylaw 73 ▼-19.8%
Parks/Trees 59 ▲+84.4%
Snow/Ice 48 ▼-2%
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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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