Living in Priddis, Alberta:
What Buyers Need to Know Before They Purchase
By Diane Richardson · Alberta Town & Country · CIR Realty · April 2026
Living in Priddis, Alberta: A Complete Guide for Buyers Considering This Prestigious Foothills Community
Priddis is one of those communities that buyers either discover immediately or spend months searching before they realize it exists. Tucked into the foothills southwest of Calgary, it offers something genuinely rare in the Calgary area: heavily treed acreages with complete privacy, just 25–35 minutes from downtown.
The community attracts a specific kind of buyer. People who want land but not prairie exposure. People who value privacy but also want neighbours they actually know. Equestrians drawn by the proximity to Spruce Meadows and the area's strong horse culture. Families who have decided that the trade-offs of rural living are worth it for a childhood spent in the trees rather than on a cul-de-sac.
If you are searching for Priddis acreages for sale or trying to understand what living here actually involves, this guide covers everything you need to know: the lifestyle, the commute, the schools, and what to expect when you buy in one of Foothills County's most sought-after communities.
"Priddis buyers know what they want. They have usually been thinking about this move for years. When they find the right property, they recognize it immediately. My job is making sure they understand everything that comes with it before they sign."
What Makes Priddis Different
Drive through most of Foothills County and you see rolling grassland, big views, and homes visible from the road. Drive through Priddis and the character changes completely. The terrain rises into the foothills proper, the trees close in, and properties disappear behind evergreen screens and winding driveways. This is not prairie acreage living. This is foothill forest living.
The community sits along Highway 22X and the roads that branch off it heading west toward Bragg Creek and Kananaskis Country. The hamlet itself is small, a general store, a community hall, and the renowned Priddis Greens Golf and Country Club, but the surrounding area includes several distinct neighbourhoods and subdivisions that all carry the Priddis address.
What unites them is the character: mature spruce and pine, properties that feel genuinely secluded even when neighbours are relatively close, and a community that values privacy while still maintaining genuine connections. The annual Priddis and Millarville Fair has been running for over a century. People know their neighbours here, even if they cannot see their houses.
Heavily Treed Properties
Unlike the open grassland acreages common elsewhere in Foothills County, Priddis properties typically feature mature evergreen and deciduous forest. This creates genuine privacy, many homes are invisible from the road and from neighbouring properties. The trade-off is less pasture land and more shade, which affects what you can do with the property.
Equestrian Culture
Priddis sits just minutes from Spruce Meadows, one of the world's premier show jumping venues. The area has a deep equestrian culture with numerous horse properties, riding trails, and a community that understands what horse ownership requires. If you are looking for horse properties in Foothills County, Priddis should be on your list.
Recreation Access
Kananaskis Country starts just west of Priddis. Bragg Creek Provincial Park is a short drive. Hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and backcountry access are all within easy reach. Priddis Greens Golf and Country Club offers golf membership to residents. The Priddis Arena provides local hockey and skating programs for families.
Priddis Neighbourhoods and Subdivisions
When people search for Priddis homes for sale, they are actually looking at several distinct areas, each with its own character and price point:
Priddis GreensEstate lots surrounding the Priddis Greens Golf and Country Club. Larger lots by subdivision standards (typically 1–3 acres), mature landscaping, and golf course access. Popular searches include "Priddis Greens homes for sale" and "Priddis Greens condos for sale." Premium pricing reflects the amenities and location. |
Priddis Creek EstatesA newer subdivision with country residential lots, typically 2–4 acres. Architectural controls maintain property values. Mix of custom builds and spec homes. Appeals to buyers wanting a Priddis address with newer construction and established infrastructure. |
Rural Priddis AcreagesLarger parcels (5–40+ acres) scattered throughout the area on quarter sections and subdivided agricultural land. These are the properties that define the Priddis character: heavily treed, private, often with homes that have been updated over decades. Where serious acreage buyers focus their search. |
Small Acreages Near PriddisFor buyers searching "small acreages near Priddis and Millarville," there are 2–5 acre parcels that offer the Priddis lifestyle at a more accessible price point. These properties may have less tree cover or smaller homes but provide entry into the community. |
Buyers interested in the broader area should also consider Millarville acreages for sale and Bragg Creek homes for sale, which share similar character and appeal to the same buyer profile. The interactive map search helps you explore the boundaries between these communities.
Priddis to Calgary: Commute Times and Routes
One of the most common searches I see is "Priddis Alberta to Calgary" buyers trying to understand whether the commute is realistic for their work situation. The answer depends on where in Priddis you buy and where in Calgary you work.
Priddis Commute Times (Typical Morning Rush)
| Destination | Drive Time | Best Route |
| Downtown Calgary | 30–45 min | Highway 22X to Macleod Trail or Crowchild |
| South Calgary (Shawnessy, Somerset) | 20–30 min | Highway 22X to Macleod Trail |
| Southwest Calgary (Aspen Woods) | 20–30 min | Highway 22X to Sarcee Trail or 69 St |
| Spruce Meadows | 10–15 min | Direct via Spruce Meadows Way |
| Okotoks | 20–25 min | Highway 22X east to Highway 2A |
The advantage of the Priddis commute: You are traveling against traffic for much of the route. While Deerfoot Trail backs up with people heading into downtown, Highway 22X flows relatively freely. Many Priddis residents report that their commute times are actually comparable to living in Calgary's distant suburbs, with far less stop-and-go frustration.
Winter consideration: Highway 22X is well-maintained but can be challenging during heavy snowfall. Properties on gravel roads off the highway require capable vehicles and may need driveway clearing before you can leave. Most Priddis families keep a truck or SUV as their primary vehicle.
Schools and Family Life in Priddis
Families moving to Priddis need to understand how schools work in rural Foothills County. There is no school in the hamlet itself students are bused to schools in surrounding communities or Calgary.
School Division Options
Priddis falls within Foothills School Division (public) and Christ the Redeemer Catholic Schools. Depending on your specific address, students may attend schools in Okotoks, Millarville, Turner Valley, or Calgary. Some Priddis addresses have access to Calgary public and Catholic schools as well.
Bus Service Is Address-Specific
School bus eligibility depends on your exact land location. Some properties have pickup at the end of the driveway; others require parents to drive to a central pickup point. Always verify transportation arrangements before purchasing this significantly impacts your daily routine. See the Foothills County school districts guide.
After-School Activities Require Driving
There is no walking to soccer practice or biking to a friend's house. Every activity requires a parent driving. Successful Priddis families typically consolidate activities into specific days and build driving time into their weekly schedule. The Priddis Arena offers local hockey and skating programs that reduce some of the travel burden.
The Trade-Off Families Accept
Priddis families consistently tell me the driving is worth it. Kids grow up with space to explore, animals to care for, and a childhood that looks nothing like suburban Calgary. The families who thrive here embrace the lifestyle fully rather than fighting against it.
Priddis Greens Golf and Country Club
No discussion of Priddis is complete without mentioning Priddis Greens. The golf and country club is the social and recreational anchor for much of the community, and homes within the Priddis Greens development command premium prices for good reason.
The Golf Course
An 18-hole championship course designed by Les Chicken, set among the foothills with mountain views. The course is known for its challenging layout and natural integration with the surrounding forest. Membership is available to both residents and non-residents.
Community Hub
Beyond golf, Priddis Greens serves as a gathering place for the broader Priddis community. The clubhouse hosts events, dinners, and social functions throughout the year. For many residents, membership is as much about community as it is about golf.
Priddis Greens Real Estate
Buyers searching "Priddis Greens homes for sale" are looking at estate properties on 1–3 acre lots surrounding the course. These homes range from $1.2 million to $3 million+ depending on size, views, and finishes. Limited inventory means properties do not come to market often.
What Priddis Properties Cost in 2026
Priddis commands premium pricing within Foothills County. The combination of tree cover, privacy, proximity to Calgary, and limited inventory keeps prices strong. Here is what different budgets buy in the current market:
$800,000 – $1,200,000
Entry point for Priddis. Smaller acreages (2–5 acres), older homes that may need updating, or Priddis Greens lots with more modest homes. Properties at this price point sell quickly when they appear. Browse $800K–$900K and $900K–$1M listings.
$1,200,000 – $1,800,000
The core Priddis market. Quality homes on 5–20 acres, often with shops or outbuildings, established landscaping, and the privacy that defines the area. Most serious Priddis buyers focus in this range. Browse $1M–$2M listings.
$1,800,000 – $2,500,000
Premium Priddis properties. Custom-built homes, larger parcels, exceptional privacy, possibly equestrian facilities. Priddis Greens executive homes fall into this range. Limited inventory properties at this level do not come to market often.
$2,500,000+
Estate-calibre Priddis properties. Exceptional homes on significant acreage, complete horse facilities, guest houses, or extraordinary settings. These are once-in-a-generation properties that attract buyers from across Canada. Browse $2M+ listings and luxury acreages in Foothills County.
For context, the March 2026 CREB® data shows the broader Foothills Region with a benchmark price of $676,700 and an average sale price of $840,849. Priddis properties typically trade well above these regional averages due to the area's premium character. The Foothills acreage sold prices guide provides detailed sold data for comparable analysis.
What to Check Before Buying in Priddis
Priddis properties require the same rural due diligence as any Foothills County acreage, plus some area-specific considerations:
Well Water Quality
The Priddis area has variable water quality depending on location. Some properties have excellent wells; others require treatment systems for hardness, sulphur, or other minerals. Independent water testing is essential. See the well water guide for Foothills County.
Septic System Inspection
Many Priddis properties have older septic systems. Soil conditions in the treed areas can affect drainage and system performance. A professional inspection before purchase is non-negotiable. Use the septic and well inspection checklist.
Tree Health and Fire Risk
The spruce beetle has affected trees throughout the foothills. Assess the health of mature trees on any property you are considering. The heavily treed character also means fire risk — understand FireSmart principles and check whether the property has been maintained accordingly.
Road Access and Winter Maintenance
Priddis properties on county roads receive public maintenance. Properties on private roads may have shared maintenance agreements. Understand what you are responsible for clearing and maintaining, especially given the area's heavier snowfall compared to the prairie.
Internet Connectivity
Coverage varies significantly in Priddis. Some properties have fibre or reliable fixed wireless; others rely on Starlink or have limited options. If you work from home, verify actual service availability at the specific property before committing.
Zoning and Permitted Uses
Understand what the zoning allows before you buy. If you want horses, verify animal keeping is permitted and at what density. If you want to run a home business, check the regulations. Review the Foothills County land use bylaw guide.
Nearby Communities Worth Considering
If Priddis appeals to you but the right property is not available, or if budget is a consideration, several nearby communities offer similar character:
Millarville
Just south of Priddis with similar rolling foothill terrain. More open than Priddis with a mix of treed and grassland properties. Strong community identity centred on the Millarville Farmers' Market and the Priddis and Millarville Fair. Often slightly better value than comparable Priddis properties. Browse Millarville acreages for sale.
Bragg Creek
Northwest of Priddis in Rocky View County. Similar heavily treed character with even closer access to Kananaskis. The hamlet has more services than Priddis including restaurants and shops. Slightly longer commute to Calgary. Buyers searching "Bragg Creek homes for sale" and "small acreages for sale near Bragg Creek" often compare both communities. Browse Bragg Creek acreages for sale.
De Winton
East of Priddis with easier access to Calgary but a more open, prairie character. Less tree cover but shorter commute and more inventory. Good option for buyers who want acreage convenience without the foothill forest setting. Browse De Winton acreages for sale.
Diamond Valley (Turner Valley / Black Diamond)
Southwest of Priddis with exceptional mountain access. Longer commute to Calgary but strong value and growing community amenities. Appeals to buyers who prioritize recreation access over commute time. Browse Diamond Valley real estate listings.
For a complete overview of all Foothills County communities, see the Foothills County towns and villages guide.
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Essential Resources for Priddis Buyers
→ Millarville acreages for sale
→ Foothills County acreages for sale
→ Horse properties in Foothills County
→ Luxury acreages in Foothills County
→ Foothills County MLS listings
→ Foothills acreage sold prices guide
→ Foothills County school districts guide
→ Well water guide for Foothills County
→ Septic and well inspection checklist
→ Foothills County land use bylaw guide
Ready to Explore Priddis?
Priddis is not for everyone, and that is part of what makes it special. The buyers who end up here have usually been thinking about this kind of life for years. They understand the trade-offs and have decided the privacy, the trees, and the lifestyle are worth the additional driving and maintenance that comes with rural property ownership.
I have been selling properties in Priddis for over fifteen years. I know which properties deliver on their promise and which ones have hidden issues. I know the difference between Priddis Greens and Priddis Creek Estates and the rural acreages beyond. Call, text, or email anytime. I am happy to help you figure out if Priddis is the right fit for your family.
Find Your Priddis Property
Browse current Priddis listings, explore the area on our interactive map, or contact Diane directly to discuss what you are looking for.
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