Roxboro is one of Calgary’s most exclusive inner-city neighbourhoods, known for estate homes, quiet streets, and a private residential feel along the Elbow River. With limited inventory and very little turnover, homes here rarely come to market and are often held long-term.
A real-time look at homes currently on the market in Roxboro — updated directly from MLS®. Inventory here is often limited, so opportunities can be infrequent.
Roxboro stands out because it offers something that is increasingly rare this close to downtown — space, privacy, and a quiet residential setting along the Elbow River. While nearby neighbourhoods are more active and walkable, Roxboro feels tucked away and more insulated from the surrounding core.
A big part of the appeal comes from how tightly held the neighbourhood is. Inventory is limited, homes do not come to market often, and many properties are owned long-term. That scarcity shapes both the character of the area and the way buyers approach it.
Buyers are not choosing Roxboro for convenience or density. They are choosing it for privacy, estate-level homes, and a more understated inner-city lifestyle that still keeps downtown, Mission, and the river pathways within reach.
If you’re considering Roxboro, the closest comparisons are usually nearby inner-city neighbourhoods with a different balance of privacy, prestige, walkability, and river access.
Similar quiet luxury, with elevated positioning, mature streets, and quick access back into Mission and downtown.
More active and walkable, with restaurants, river pathways, condos, and a more connected urban lifestyle.
Larger and more established, with estate homes, mature streets, and strong long-term appeal near the river.
Quiet and prestigious, with estate homes, mature landscaping, and a more private residential feel near Britannia Plaza.
Still narrowing it down? With Roxboro, the decision usually comes down to how much you value privacy, limited inventory, estate-level homes, and a quieter inner-city setting close to the Elbow River.
Listings only tell part of the story. In Roxboro, the decision usually comes down to how much you value privacy, limited inventory, and a quieter residential setting compared to more active or walkable inner-city neighbourhoods nearby.