Crossfield, AB Real Estate - Homes For Sale in Crossfield, Alberta
In Crossfield, most buildings are single detached homes, while mobile homes and townhouses are also present in the housing stock. This town is primarily composed of three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. Roughly 90% of the properties in the town are occupied by homeowners and 10% are rented. Around 40% of properties in this town were built after the year 2000, while the majority of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s and the 1980s. The average price of an MLS® real estate listing in Crossfield is $ 670,302. Read more about Crossfield real estate
Browse Crossfield Real Estate Listings by Property Type
- new listing$475,0001602 Harrison StreetCrossfield, AB
- new listing$639,000256 Sunset HeightsCrossfield, AB
- new listing$549,900141 Knight AvenueCrossfield, AB
- $562,5001945 Maccaskill DriveCrossfield, AB
- $539,900140 Ellen RoadCrossfield, AB
- $499,90077 Amery CrescentCrossfield, AB
- $469,5001939 Mccaskill DriveCrossfield, AB
- $428,9001951 Mccaskill DriveCrossfield, AB
- $1,999,999285223 Rr11Crossfield, AB
- $723,000106 Stafford StreetCrossfield, AB
- $625,0001101 Iron Landing WayCrossfield, AB
- $469,9001634 Alberta StreetCrossfield, AB
- $619,0001213 Grey AvenueCrossfield, AB
- $590,0001130 Maple AvenueCrossfield, AB
- $735,0001024 Laut AvenueCrossfield, AB
- $519,000183 Knight AvenueCrossfield, AB
- $700,0001010 Laut AvenueCrossfield, AB
- $631,9001176 Iron Ridge AvenueCrossfield, AB
- $463,6991999 Mccaskill DriveCrossfield, AB
- $417,9001925 Mccaskill DriveCrossfield, AB
- $588,130255 Vista RoadCrossfield, AB
- $665,0001067 Stevens PlaceCrossfield, AB
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About Living in Crossfield, Alberta
Transportation
The favoured method to navigate Crossfield is very often a car. Finding a place to park is quite easy. Crossfield is not very suitable for those who travel by foot as many daily needs are difficult to meet without the use of a vehicle. Even though riding is made easier by the generally flat terrain, bicycling is also challenging in this part of the Greater Calgary metropolitan area as.
Services
Parents may consider it challenging for their children to access high schools and primary schools as pedestrians. In addition, it can be challenging to get to daycares on foot. Regarding eating, house buyers in Crossfield almost always need a car to reach the nearest supermarket. There are a few opportunities for those who care about restaurants and cafes in close proximity.
Character
Crossfield is quiet overall, as the streets are usually calm.