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About the Property
Welcome to your new home in Calgary! Applewood Townhomes offers you a diverse range of amenities and benefits, perfect for families, young professionals, pet owners, and students. Welcome to Applewood Townhomes, where affordability meets quality.
Experience the perfect blend of comfort and convenience while living with Avenue Living. Contact us today to schedule a showing or to learn more about how you can make this affordable townhome yours. We look forward to helping you find your next home sweet home!
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Northeast Calgary is known for its culturally diverse communities and proximity to the airport and major industrial employment zones.
Many residents choose this quadrant for its practical access to transit, budget-friendly housing, and strong commercial presence along 36 Street NE and Sunridge Mall.
Neighbourhoods like Marlborough and Rundle, where Avenue Living’s Applewood Village, Applewood Townhomes, and Sunridge Village are located, offer a mix of established residential streets, busy retail corridors, and CTrain access for an easy commute to the downtown core or the rest of the city.
The Northeast is also recognized for its incredible multicultural food scene, active community associations, parks, and schools, making it appealing for individuals, couples, and families who prioritize connection, convenience, and value.
Location & Accessibility
Commuting is a major advantage of living in Northeast Calgary. The quadrant connects directly to Stoney Trail, Deerfoot Trail (Highway 2), and 16 Avenue NE (Trans-Canada Highway), helping residents get where they need to go quickly. The average travel time to the city centre from Marlborough or Rundle is roughly 15–25 minutes by car, depending on traffic.
The Blue Line C-Train runs through the NE, linking Marlborough, Rundle, and Whitehorn to downtown and the west. Bus networks connect residential streets to train stations and commercial hubs. Walkability varies by neighbourhood. Marlborough and Rundle are considered moderately walkable, while areas around Sunridge Mall and transit stations are considerably more pedestrian-friendly.
Schools & Childcare
Public, Catholic, and alternative programs operate throughout Northeast Calgary.
There are also plenty of options for daycares, preschool programs, and before- and after-school care in the quadrant. Childcare availability can vary, but is supported through privately operated daycares, home-based care, and school-adjacent programs.
Amenities & Lifestyle
Retail & Services
Northeast Calgary has some of the city’s most concentrated retail stretches, including Sunridge Mall and Pacific Place Mall. Clusters of big-box stores can be found all along 36 Street NE and 32 Avenue NE. Grocery stores, banks, medical services, and specialty cultural shops are also easy to access, especially near Marlborough and Rundle CTrain stations.
Parks & Recreation
Green space is woven throughout residential communities, with playgrounds and pathways connecting to larger recreation hubs. Nearby standouts include:
Arts & Culture
The area is known for international cuisine, cultural festivals, and independent local businesses. Restaurants, bakeries, and specialty grocers reflect the multicultural population and offer residents access to an incredible array of options.
Branches of the Calgary Public Library are accessible to residents, and community halls often host events, sports, and workshops.
Lifestyle
The Northeast is widely recognized as one of Calgary’s most culturally diverse regions, with a broad range of languages and backgrounds represented in schools and shops. The area tends to attract families, newcomers to the city, and working professionals employed in logistics, trades, and aviation-related industries. Busy commercial areas bring vibrant energy to the quadrant, while residential pockets offer an escape from the crowds on quiet streets lined with established trees.
Ongoing infrastructure improvements along Deerfoot Trail, transit modernization, and gradual commercial redevelopment near Sunridge and Marlborough continue to shape the area. Future updates designed to improve traffic flow have the potential to make Northeast Calgary even more desirable for renters.