Real Estate Detailed Community Profile Blue Book

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BLUE BOOK COMMUNITY PROFILES

SOUTHEAST CALGARY


SOUTHEAST CALGARY


Table of Contents City of Calgary Community Map Southeast Calgary Community Map Part One: Demographics • Population Information

Part Four: Housing Statistics • Average House Prices • Average Homes Sold Each Year • Average Days on Market • No. of Homes Built Each Year

Key Demographic Information

• • • •

Census Family Information Marital Status Information Seniors Information Dwellings & Structural Information

Part Two: Economics • Income Stats • Employment Stats • Education Stats School Rankings / Designated School Info

• Immigration Info Stats • Identity Stats Visible Minority / Aboriginal / Religion

• Land Value Heat Map Part Three: Transportation • Walk Scores • Transit Scores • Bike Scores Transit Bus Route Info

• Travel Time Map • Main Transportation Corridor Map • Main Business Corridor Map

Part Five: Close-by Amenities Part Six: Social Factor • Crime Factor • Avenue Factor • Affordability Factor • Amenity Factor • People That Live Here (See PRIZM Factor) Part Seven: Community Rankings Part Eight: PRIZM Factor • Who They Are • What They Like • What They Buy • Where They Live • Why? Why are they like that? Why do they buy that? Why do they live there?


Community Profiles Southeast Calgary is located on the Southeast corner of the city with Deerfoot Trail as its boundary to the West. This quadrant’s communities include Auburn Bay, Copperfield, Cranston, Douglasdale/glen & Quarry Park, Mahogany, McKenzie Lake, McKenzie Towne, New Brighton, Ogden and Riverbend.


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City of Calgary Community Map


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PART 1: DEMOGRAPHICS


POPULATION

9% 13% 5% 67% 6%

40,199

1,195,194

453,626

113,227

SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS

POPULATION BY AGE 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64 65+

OCCUPIED DWELLINGS

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64 65+

7% 12% 6% 66% 10%

76% 58%

PERCENTAGE OF HOMEOWNERS

85% 69%

MEDIAN AGE 36

50% MALE

31

50% MALE

PERSONS PER RESIDENCES

3.0

PERSONS WHO DO NOT SPEAK

ENGLISH OR FRENCH

755

25,425

PERSONS LIVING ALONE

5505 110,000

3.0

No. OF CHILDREN

1.1

ALL CITY OF CALGARY STATISTICS ARE IN THIS RECTANGLE SHAPE.


Population Information 5 Year Historical Community Population Comparisons COMMUNITY 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 AUBURN BAY (365) 5,769 7,193 8,825 11,127 13,191 COPPERFIELD (355) 7,162 7,834 8,942 9,966 11,434 CRANSTON (360) 10,831 11,857 13,435 15,354 17,185 DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) 11,768 11,890 12,101 12,952 12,714 MAHOGANY (375) 788 1,266 1,913 2,660 4,960 MCKENZIE LAKE (335) 14,062 14,050 14,162 14,189 14,008 MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) 15,395 16,102 17,059 17,737 18,029 NEW BRIGHTON (350) 7,314 8,303 9,628 10,628 11,229 OGDEN (305) 8,432 8,702 8,826 8,918 8,847 RIVERBEND (310) 9,749 9,684 9,682 9,696 9,612

% Change 56.27% 37.36% 36.97% 7.44% 84.11% -0.39% 14.61% 34.87% 4.69% -1.43%

*Sourced from Avenue Magazine CHART TITLE 2011

2012

2013

2014

% Change 2015

20000 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0

90.00% 80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% -10.00%

MAHOGANY (GROWTH) HIGHEST POPULATION: McKENZIE TOWNE (+18K)

84%

AUBURN BAY (GROWTH) HIGHEST POPULATION: CRANSTON (+17K)

COPPERFIELD (GROWTH) HIGHEST POPULATION: AUBURN BAY (+13K)

56% 37%

CRANSTON (GROWTH) HIGHEST POPULATION: McKENZIE LAKE (+14K)

37%


Key Demographic Information Single Family Dwellings COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY (365) COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310)

Percent 76% 77% 80% 85% 90% 91% 52% 78% 57% 94%

*Sourced from City of Calgary

MAHOGANY

97%

94%

*Sourced from City of Calgary

McKENZIE LAKE

3.2

Percent 84% 88% 89% 88% 97% 91% 81% 89% 59% 91%

*Sourced from City of Calgary

RIVERBEND

Persons Per Resident COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY (365) COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310)

Percentage of Homeowners COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY (365) COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310)

Average 3.2 3.0 3.1 3.0 3.0 3.2 2.9 3.0 2.7 3.0

Median Age COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY (365) COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310) *Sourced from City of Calgary

DOUGLAS DALE/GLEN

41

Average 30 30 32 41 31 37 32 30 39 41


Census Family Information Census family refers to a married couple and the children, if any, of either or both spouses; a couple living common law and the children, if any, of either or both partners; or, a lone parent of any marital status with at least one child living in the same dwelling and that child or those children. All members of a particular census family live in the same dwelling. A couple may be of opposite or same sex. Children may be children by birth, marriage or adoption regardless of their age or marital status as long as they live in the dwelling and do not have their own spouse or child living in the dwelling. Grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present also constitute a census family. Below is a graph that shows percentage of persons living and not living in a census family. Persons not living in a census family include persons living with relatives living with nonrelatives or living alone.

Census Families COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY (365) COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310) *Sourced from City of Calgary

MAHOGANY

93%

Percent 90% 87% 90% 92% 93% 92% 82% 87% 75% 88%

Couples Families COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY (365) COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310) *Sourced from City of Calgary

OGDEN

75%

Percent 93% 91% 91% 90% 93% 87% 88% 88% 75% 86%


Marital Status Information Marital/Common-Law Status COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310)

Percent 75% 73% 73% 69% 80% 64% 64% 71% 49% 62%

Chart Title

Percent

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

RIVERBEND (310)

OGDEN (305)

NEW BRIGHTON (350)

MCKENZIE TOWNE (345)

MCKENZIE LAKE (335)

MAHOGANY (375)

DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320)

CRANSTON (360)

COPPERFIELD (355)

90%

AUBURN BAY

*Sourced from City of Calgary

MAHOGANY

82%

OGDEN

49%

Based on the information above, Mahogany has the highest Married/Common Law families at 80%, while the community of Ogden had the lowest Married/Common Law families slightly less than half at 49%. If you are looking to relocate into a family-orientated community, Mahogany ranks the highest of all Southeast communities.


Family & Single Information Not Married/Common-Law COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY (365) COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310)

Comparing the tabular charts with the graph below, it shows which communities in the Southeast may be more suitable for married or common-law families with children of all sizes and not married or living common-law. This information will give insight into how these communities might fit into your lifestyle.

Percent 25% 27% 27% 31% 18% 36% 36% 29% 51% 38%

The two tabular charts are directly related with one another.

*Sourced from City of Calgary

Not Married or Living Common Law COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310)

Single 79% 75% 74% 75% 78% 77% 66% 74% 63% 73%

Separated 7% 8% 8% 5% 9% 6% 7% 7% 8% 5%

Divorced 12% 14% 15% 13% 13% 13% 17% 15% 20% 15%

Widowed 2% 2% 4% 7% 4% 4% 10% 4% 9% 7%

*Sourced from City of Calgary

This graph shows married/common-law families that range from 2-5 persons per household by community.

percentage

60

AUBURN BAY

COPPERFIELD

CRANSTON

DOUGLAS DALE/GLEN

MAHONGANY

MCKENZIE LAKE

MCKENZIE TOWNE

NEW BRIGHTON

OGDEN

RIVERBEND

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Dwellings & Structure Type Information Occupied Private Dwellings by Structure Type COMMUNITY Single-Detached Semi-Detached Row House Apartment 85% 8% 6% 2% AUBURN BAY 91% 2% 7% 0% COPPERFIELD (355) 86% 6% 2% 5% CRANSTON (360) 94% 4% 2% 0% DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) 90% 9% 0% 0% MAHOGANY (375) 91% 1% 8% 0% MCKENZIE LAKE (335) 58% 9% 12% 20% MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) 82% 6% 9% 3% NEW BRIGHTON (350) 53% 22% 11% 14% OGDEN (305) 94% 2% 4% 0% RIVERBEND (310) *Sourced from City of Calgary

Below shows the communities with the highest percentage of structure type (duplex/semidetached, rowhouse, apartment/condominium) in the Southeast quadrant of Calgary.

SINGLE-DETACHED DOUGLASDALE/GLEN POPULATION: 12,714

DUPLEX/SEMI-DETACHED OGDEN POPULATION: 8,847

ROW HOUSE McKENZIE TOWNE POPULATION: 18,029

APARTMENT/CONDOMINIUM McKENZIE TOWNE POPULATION: 18,029

94% 22% 12% 20%


Seniors Information As shown in the graph on the page to follow, Douglasdale/glen, and Ogden have the highest number and percentage of Senior citizens. This is mainly because these communities are recognized as mature, more established neighbourhoods, who typically, tend to have long lasting residency.


Seniors Information

CALGARY

CALGARY

Up to 64 Yrs Old

65+ Years Old

10%

90%

12

975

*Total Senior Population in Black Numbers. 10

1025

percentage

8

895

6

4

2

0

665

60

115

600

350

1%

2%

3%

9%

AUBURN BAY

COPPERFIELD

CRANSTON

DOUGLAS DALE/GLEN

10

125

1%

4%

6%

2%

11%

7%

MAHONGANY

MCKENZIE LAKE

MCKENZIE TOWNE

NEW BRIGHTON

OGDEN

RIVERBEND

communities *Sourced by City of Calgary Community Census & www.WalkScore.com


Spoken Language Information Spanish speaking countries contain Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, Equatorial Guinea, Spain, Andorra, and Gibraltar. Cantonese is one of the languages spoken in China. Tagalog is the official language of the Philipines. Punjabi is the official language of Pakistan and is one of the most spoken languages in India.


Spoken Language Information English or French Speaking Language COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310)

English 89% 87% 88% 87% 91% 93% 90% 84% 91% 87%

French 1% 1% 1% 1% 0% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%

Other 10% 12% 11% 12% 8% 6% 9% 15% 8% 12%

89% 87% 88% 87% 91% 93% 90% 84% 91% 87%

*Sourced from City of Calgary Non-official Language COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY

Langauage Spoken

COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320)

Spanish

Russian

Chinese

Cantonese

Tagalog

16%

8%

7%

6%

6%

Spanish

Tagalog

Urdu

Vietnamese

Chinese

14%

14%

10%

7%

6%

Spanish

Polish

Tagalog

Chinese

Russina

17%

10%

10%

7%

7%

Cantonese

Tagalog

Chinese

Vietnamese

Polish

12%

11%

9%

7%

6%

MAHOGANY (375)

Spanish

Russina

Tagalog

Arabic

Cantonese

25%

15%

15%

8%

8%

MCKENZIE LAKE (335)

Spanish

Punjabi

Chinese

Russian

Tagalog

17%

8%

7%

7%

6%

MCKENZIE TOWNE (345)

Spanish

Tagalog

Russina

Romanian

Chinese

20%

16%

9%

5%

4%

Tagalog

Punjabi

Spanish

Vietnamese

Chinese

13%

12%

10%

7%

5%

OGDEN (305)

Tagalog

Spanish

African Lang

Arabic

Urdu

19%

18%

6%

6%

6%

RIVERBEND (310)

Tagalog

Punjabi

Vietnamese

Chinese

Cantonese

20%

15%

15%

7%

4%

NEW BRIGHTON (350)

*Sourced from City of Calgary

McKenzie Lake

93%

Highest English/French Speaking Community

Highest Non-official Language Community

16% 14% 17% 12% 25% 17% 20% 13% 19% 20%

Mahogany

25%


$ PART 2: ECONOMICS


INCOME INFO BEFORE TAXES

$$$104,744 $81,256

Median Total Household Income PERCENTAGE OF IMMIGRANTS Community Amount 116046 AUBURN BAY (365) 103336 COPPERFIELD (355) 100567 CRANSTON (360) 122229 DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) Percentage(375) of households spending 130088 MAHOGANY 30% or more of(335) income on shelter. 114519 MCKENZIE LAKE 94876 MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) 97090 NEW BRIGHTON (350) 64016 OGDEN (305) 104672 RIVERBEND (310) N/A SETON (370)

17%

28%

22%

Percentage of Immigrants Community AUBURN BAY (365) COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310) SETON (370)

AVG 17.0%

25%

Percentage 18% 19% 19% 20% 8% 14% 16% 22% 14% 20% N/A

Median Total Household Income Community AUBURN BAY (365) COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310) SETON (370)

Amount 116046 103336 100567 122229 130088 114519 94876 97090 64016 104672 N/A

Percentage of Immigrants Community

AVG $104,744

Percentage 18% AUBURN BAY (365) 19% COPPERFIELD (355) 19% CRANSTON (360) 20% DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) 8% MAHOGANY (375) 14% MCKENZIE LAKE (335) 16% MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) 22% NEW BRIGHTON (350) 30% + on Shelter % Household Spending 14% OGDEN (305) Community Amount 20% RIVERBEND AUBURN BAY(310) (365) 20 N/A SETON (370) (355) COPPERFIELD 22

CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310) SETON (370)

AVG 22.0%

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25 14 27 19 23 31 23 17 N/A


Income, Immigration and Spending Info

$ $ $ $ $ $

HIGHEST HOUSEHOLD INCOME MAHOGANY

LOWEST HOUSEHOLD INCOME OGDEN

HIGHEST % OF IMMIGRANTS NEW BRIGHTON

LOWEST % OF IMMIGRANTS MAHOGANY

HIGHEST % SPENDING 30% + ON SHELTER NEW BRIGHTON

LOWEST % SPENDING 30% + ON SHELTER DOUGLASDALE/GLEN

130k 64k 22% 8% 31% 14%


Shelter, Spending & Mortgage On average, 1 out of 4 Calgarians spend 30% or more of their income on shelter or accomodations. The average household income in Calgary is $81,256 (2011) annually. This shows that 25% of Calgarians are spending $24,377 per year or $2031 per month on shelter. 22% of households in the Southeast communities of Calgary spend 30% or more of their income on shelter or accomodations. The average household income in the Southeast is $104,744 (2011) annually. This shows that 22% of the residents in the southeast spend $31,423 per year or $2618 per month on shelter. Percentage Spent of Shelter COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY (365) COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310)

Shelter% Taxes% Living% Difference 20% 35% 40% 5% 22% 35% 40% 3% 25% 35% 40% 0% 14% 35% 40% 11% 27% 35% 40% -2% 19% 35% 40% 6% 23% 35% 40% 2% 31% 35% 40% -6% 23% 35% 40% 2% 17% 35% 40% 8%

*Sourced from City of Calgary

Chart Title 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% -10%

Shelter%

Taxes%

Living%

Difference


Educational Information

On average, the typical household in Calgary spends 1/4 of their income on shelter or accomodations. The average household income in Calgary is $81,256 (2011) annually. This shows that the typical Calgary household spends $20,314 per year or $1693 per month on shelter.

Communities in the Southeast of Calgary spend less on shelter and have a higher household income. The average household income in the Southeast is $104,744 (2011) annually. This shows that the typical Southeast household spends $23,043 per year or $1917 per month on shelter.

By calculating the difference, it is possible to evaluation the type of financial flexibility you may have by living in the communities of Southeast Calgary. Using a formula that subtracts taxes, insurance, pension, and regular household living expenses, potential buyers can see the economic value of a regular household in the Southeast.

Using a tax, insurance and pension subtraction of 35% of total income, a household living expense subtraction of 40% and a shelter expense of 25% for the city of Calgary, the average financial savings for any household in Calgary is $0. However, using the same formula for the Southeast on average, leaves 3% or $3142 per year ($261/mth) of savings.


percentage

40

20

0

60

AUBURN BAY

COPPERFIELD

CRANSTON

DOUGLAS DALE/GLEN

MAHONGANY

MCKENZIE LAKE

MCKENZIE TOWNE

NEW BRIGHTON

OGDEN

No Certificate Education 17%

High-School Education 29%

Post-Secondary Education 54%

No Certificate Education 24%

High-School Education 32%

Post-Secondary Ed. 44%

No Certificate Education 12%

High-School Education 21%

Post-Secondary Education 67%

No Certificate Education 10%

73%

High-School Education 26%

High Post-Secondary AUBURN BAY

Post-Secondary Education 64%

No Certificate Education 15%

High-School Education 28%

Post-Secondary Education 57%

No Certificate Education 6%

High-School Education 24%

Post-Secondary Education 70%

No Certificate Education 14%

High-School Education 26%

Post-Secondary Education 60%

No Certificate Education 10%

High-School Education 23%

Post-Secondary Education 67%

No Certificate Education 12%

High-School Education 25%

Post-Secondary Education 63%

No Certificate Education 10%

High-School Education 17%

Post-Secondary Education 73%

Post-Secondary Information

EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION IN CALGARY Calgary is well known for its thriving economy and wonderful post-secondary facilities. 60% of residence in Calgary have a Certificate, Diploma, or Degree. Of that 60%, 13% have Apprenticeship or Trade Certificates, 29% have College Diplomas, 9% have University Diploma under bachelor level, and 49% have University Diploma above bachelor level.

Low Post-Secondary OGDEN

24%

100

80

RIVERBEND


Labour Force Status Information

On average, the typical household in Calgary spends 1/4 of their income on shelter or accomodations. The average household income in Calgary is $81,256 (2011) annually. This shows that the typical Calgary household spends $20,314 per year or $1693 per month on shelter.

Communities in the Southeast of Calgary spend less on shelter and have a higher household income. The average household income in the Southeast is $104,744 (2011) annually. This shows that the typical Southeast household spends $23,043 per year or $1917 per month on shelter.

By calculating the difference, it is possible to evaluation the type of financial flexibility you may have by living in the communities of Southeast Calgary. Using a formula that subtracts taxes, insurance, pension, and regular household living expenses, potential buyers can see the economic value of a regular household in the Southeast.

Using a tax, insurance and pension subtraction of 35% of total income, a household living expense subtraction of 40% and a shelter expense of 25% for the city of Calgary, the average financial savings for any household in Calgary is $0. However, using the same formula for the Southeast on average, leaves 3% or $3142 per year ($261/mth) of savings.


Labour Force Status Info EMPLOYMENT DEFINITIONS The employment reference week was May 1Employed refers to persons who worked during the reference week at a job or family business including those not at work due to illness, vacation, or other circumstances. Unemployed refers to persons who looked for work or were on temporary layoff during the reference week. In labour force referes to persons who are either employed or unemployed. Not in the labour force refers to persons who were neither employed nor unemployed. Labour force participation rate is the percentage of the population aged 15 and over who are in the labour force. Sourced by the City of Calgary. Percentage In/Not In Labour Force COMMUNITY AUBURN BAY (365) COPPERFIELD (355) CRANSTON (360) DOUGLASDALE/GLEN (320) MAHOGANY (375) MCKENZIE LAKE (335) MCKENZIE TOWNE (345) NEW BRIGHTON (350) OGDEN (305) RIVERBEND (310)

Labour Force No Labour Force

84% 90% 81% 74% 83% 79% 83% 87% 73% 78%

16% 10% 19% 26% 17% 21% 17% 13% 27% 22%

CALGARY STATS In Labour Force

74%

EMPLOYED IN LABOUR FORCE

94%

UNEMPLOYED IN LABOUR FORCE

6%

*Sourced from City of Calgary

97%

AUBURN BAY - 97% Employed / 3% Unemployed out of the 3,575 Total Employed 15 + years.

97%

COPPERFIELD - 97% Employed / 3% Unemployed out of the 4,770 Total Employed 15 + years.

95%

CRANSTON - 95% Employed / 5% Unemployed out of the 6,530 Total Employed 15 + years.

97%

DOUGLASDALE/GLEN - 97% Employed / 3% Unemployed out of the 7,010 Total Employed 15 + yrs.

92%

MAHOGANY - 92% Employed / 8% Unemployed out of the 520 Total Employed 15 + years.

93%

McKENZIE LAKE - 93% Employed / 7% Unemployed out of the 8,690 Total Employed 15 + years.

96%

McKENZIE TOWNE - 96% Employed / 4% Unemployed out of the 9,680 Total Employed 15 +

97%

NEW BRIGHTON- 97% Employed / 3% Unemployed out of the 4,645 Total Employed 15 + years.

94%

OGDEN - 94% Employed / 6% Unemployed out of the 5,290 Total Employed 15 + years.

95%

RIVERBEND - 95% Employed / 5% Unemployed out of the 6,565 Total Employed 15 + years.


Immigration Status Information

On average, the typical household in Calgary spends 1/4 of their income on shelter or accomodations. The average household income in Calgary is $81,256 (2011) annually. This shows that the typical Calgary household spends $20,314 per year or $1693 per month on shelter.

Communities in the Southeast of Calgary spend less on shelter and have a higher household income. The average household income in the Southeast is $104,744 (2011) annually. This shows that the typical Southeast household spends $23,043 per year or $1917 per month on shelter.

By calculating the difference, it is possible to evaluation the type of financial flexibility you may have by living in the communities of Southeast Calgary. Using a formula that subtracts taxes, insurance, pension, and regular household living expenses, potential buyers can see the economic value of a regular household in the Southeast.

Using a tax, insurance and pension subtraction of 35% of total income, a household living expense subtraction of 40% and a shelter expense of 25% for the city of Calgary, the average financial savings for any household in Calgary is $0. However, using the same formula for the Southeast on average, leaves 3% or $3142 per year ($261/mth) of savings.


Immigration Status Info EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION IN CALGARY Below is the percentage of immigrants, non-immigrants, and non-residents of each community in the Oustheast Calgary. 100

AUBURN BAY

COPPERFIELD

CRANSTON

DOUGLAS DALE/GLEN

MAHONGANY

MCKENZIE LAKE

MCKENZIE TOWNE

NEW BRIGHTON

OGDEN

communities

M N M

HIGHEST NON-IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY MAHOGANY LOWEST - NEW BRIGHTON 22%

HIGHEST IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY NEW BRIGHTON LOWEST - MAHOGANY 8%

HIGHEST NON-RESIDENTS COMMUNITY MAHOGANY LOWEST - RIVERBEND 0%

89% 22% 3%

Non-residents 0%

Immigrants 20%

Non-Immigrants 80%

Non-residents 2%

Immigrants 14%

Non-Immigrants 84%

Non-residents 1%

Immigrants 22%

Non-Immigrants 77%

Non-residents 2%

Immigrants 16%

Non-Immigrants 82%

Non-residents 1%

Immigrants 14%

Non-Immigrants 85%

Non-residents 3%

Immigrants 8%

Non-Immigrants 89%

Non-residents 2%

Immigrants 20%

Non-Immigrants 78%

Non-residents 1%

Immigrants 19%

Non-Immigrants 80%

Immigrants 19%

Non-residents 1%

0

Non-Immigrants 80%

20

Non-residents 2%

40

Immigrants 18%

60

Non-Immigrants 80%

percentage

80

RIVERBEND


Identity Info Aboriginal & Visible Minority

On average, the typical household in Calgary spends 1/4 of their income on shelter or accomodations. The average household income in Calgary is $81,256 (2011) annually. This shows that the typical Calgary household spends $20,314 per year or $1693 per month on shelter.

Communities in the Southeast of Calgary spend less on shelter and have a higher household income. The average household income in the Southeast is $104,744 (2011) annually. This shows that the typical Southeast household spends $23,043 per year or $1917 per month on shelter.

By calculating the difference, it is possible to evaluation the type of financial flexibility you may have by living in the communities of Southeast Calgary. Using a formula that subtracts taxes, insurance, pension, and regular household living expenses, potential buyers can see the economic value of a regular household in the Southeast.

Using a tax, insurance and pension subtraction of 35% of total income, a household living expense subtraction of 40% and a shelter expense of 25% for the city of Calgary, the average financial savings for any household in Calgary is $0. However, using the same formula for the Southeast on average, leaves 3% or $3142 per year ($261/mth) of savings.


Aboriginal & Visible Minority ABORIGINAL & VISIBLE MINORITIES AS DEFINED BY CANADA Aboriginal Canadians, are the indigenous peoples within the boundaries of present-day Canada. They comprise the First Nations, Inuitand Métis. Sourced by Wikipedia. A visible minority is defined by the Canadian government as “persons, other than aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour”. The term is used primarily as a demographic category by Statistics Canada, in connection with that country’s Employment Equity policies. The qualifier “visible” is important in the Canadian context as historically its political divisions from the period of colonial history have traditionally been determined by language (French vs. English) and religion (Catholics vs. Protestants), which are “invisible” traits. Sourced by Wikipedia.

HIGHEST VISIBLE MINORITY

HIGHEST ABORIGINAL ID

NEW BRIGHTON

OGDEN

27%

3%


Religious Identity Information

On average, the typical household in Calgary spends 1/4 of their income on shelter or accomodations. The average household income in Calgary is $81,256 (2011) annually. This shows that the typical Calgary household spends $20,314 per year or $1693 per month on shelter.

Communities in the Southeast of Calgary spend less on shelter and have a higher household income. The average household income in the Southeast is $104,744 (2011) annually. This shows that the typical Southeast household spends $23,043 per year or $1917 per month on shelter.

By calculating the difference, it is possible to evaluation the type of financial flexibility you may have by living in the communities of Southeast Calgary. Using a formula that subtracts taxes, insurance, pension, and regular household living expenses, potential buyers can see the economic value of a regular household in the Southeast.

Using a tax, insurance and pension subtraction of 35% of total income, a household living expense subtraction of 40% and a shelter expense of 25% for the city of Calgary, the average financial savings for any household in Calgary is $0. However, using the same formula for the Southeast on average, leaves 3% or $3142 per year ($261/mth) of savings.


Religious Affiliation Info

100

80

60

AUBURN BAY

COPPERFIELD

CRANSTON

DOUGLAS DALE/GLEN

MAHONGANY

MCKENZIE LAKE

communities

MCKENZIE TOWNE

NEW BRIGHTON

OGDEN

Religious 65%

Not Religious 35%

Religious 63%

Not Religious 37%

Religious 64%

Not Religious 36%

Religious 63%

Not Religious 37%

Religious 70%

Not Religious 30%

Religious 53%

Not Religious 47%

Religious 74%

Not Religious 26%

Religious 68%

Not Religious 32%

Religious 65%

Not Religious 35%

0

Religious 63%

20

Not Religious 37%

40

RIVERBEND

RELIGIOUS BREAKDOWN In Calgary, there are Five Major Religions that make up more than 96% of the population that identifies themsleves with a religious group. These religions include Christianity, Muslim, Sikh, Budist, and Traditional/Aboriginal Spirituality. In Southeast Calgary, about 67% of persons in these communities have a religious affiliation. Of those religious persons, 91% are Christian, 4% are Muslim, 1% - 2% are Budist, 1% are Sikh and less than 1% are Traditional/ Aboriginal Spirituality. The community with the highest relious ties is Douglasdale/Glen at 74% and the lowest is Mahogany at 53% followed by three others at 63%. In Calgary, 68% of the total population have some religious affiliation. Of those, 81% are Christian, 8% are Muslim and 4% are Sikh.


PART 3: TRANSPORTATION


Transportation Scores TRANSPORTATION The Southeast of Calgary has various transportation routes that make it very accessible. Walk Score, Transit Score, and Bike Score create an overall transportation score for each community in the Southeast. In this section you will also find main transportation routes, the time it takes to drive, walk and take public transportation downtown. This section will also give details on transportation cost, and time spent. More details about your community’s transportation score and what helps determine it can also be found in this section. Sourced by walkscore.com.

transportation score

100

80

Riverbend has the highest Transportation Score of all the communities in the Southeast. This is mainly because of a major transportation route (Glenmore Tr. and Deerfoot Tr.), a booming business sector (Quarry Park), and a good amount of parks, bike trails and amenities.

60

40

20

0

43

45

50

51

33

50

63

47

53

66

AUBURN BAY

COPPERFIELD

CRANSTON

DOUGLAS DALE/GLEN

MAHONGANY

MCKENZIE LAKE

MCKENZIE TOWNE

NEW BRIGHTON

OGDEN

RIVERBEND

communities


Auburn Bay Auburn Bay is very car dependant as most errands require a car. There is some transit available and has great bike lanes because the terrain is primarily flat. Auburn Bay has an Overall Transportation Score of 43, which is simply determined by the average of the walk score, bike score, and transit score. Sourced by www.walkscore.com.

walk

28 bike

66 transit

33

Time to Downtown Calgary. Sourced by www.walkscore.com

1 hr 30 min 23 mins

Overall Transportation Score

43

33 in rush hr

59 mins Driving Cost:

$

Deerfoot Trail

17 hrs/mth 1260 km/mth 30 mins


Copperfield Copperfield is very car dependant as most errands require a car. There is some transit available and has great bike lanes because the terrain is primarily flat. Copperfield has an Overall Transportation Score of 45, which is simply determined by the average of the walk score, bike score, and transit score. Sourced by www.walkscore.com.

walk

28 bike

85 transit

23

Time to Downtown Calgary. Sourced by www.walkscore.com

1 hr 23 min 25 mins

Overall Transportation Score

45

32 in rush hr

1 hr 4 mins Driving Cost:

$

Deerfoot Trail

18 hrs/mth 1164 km/mth 30 mins


Cranston Cranston is very car dependant as most errands require a car. There is some transit available and has great bike lanes because the terrain is primarily flat. Cranston has an Overall Transportation Score of 50, which is simply determined by the average of the walk score, bike score, and transit score. Sourced by www.walkscore.com.

walk

32 bike

86 transit

33

Time to Downtown Calgary. Sourced by www.walkscore.com

1 hr 29 min 23 mins

Overall Transportation Score

50

27 in rush hr

49 mins Driving Cost:

$

Deerfoot Trail

16 hrs/mth 1207 km/mth 30 mins


Douglasdale/glen Copperfield is very car dependant as most errands require a car. There is some transit available and has great bike lanes because the terrain is primarily flat. Copperfield has an Overall Transportation Score of 45, which is simply determined by the average of the walk score, bike score, and transit score. Sourced by www.walkscore.com.

walk

31 bike

86 transit

37

Time to Downtown Calgary. Sourced by www.walkscore.com

1 hr 6 min 18 mins

Overall Transportation Score

51

21 in rush hr

42 mins Driving Cost:

$

Deerfoot Trail

13 hrs/mth 860 km/mth 30 mins


Mahogany Mahogany is very car dependant as most errands require a car. There is some transit available and has great bike lanes because the terrain is primarily flat. Mahogany has an Overall Transportation Score of 33, which is simply determined by the average of the walk score, bike score, and transit score. Sourced by www.walkscore.com.

walk

4 bike

72 transit

22

Time to Downtown Calgary. Sourced by www.walkscore.com

1 hr 42 min 24 mins

Overall Transportation Score

33

32 in rush hr

1 hr 1 mins Driving Cost:

$

17 hrs/mth 1249 km/mth

Deerfoot Trail


McKenzie Lake McKenzie Lake is very car dependant as most errands require a car. There is some transit available and has great bike lanes because the terrain is primarily flat. McKenzie Lake has an Overall Transportation Score of 50, which is simply determined by the average of the walk score, bike score, and transit score. Sourced by www.walkscore.com.

walk

28 bike

85 transit

23

Time to Downtown Calgary. Sourced by www.walkscore.com

1 hr 23 min 25 mins

Overall Transportation Score

50

32 in rush hr

1 hr 4 mins Driving Cost:

$

18 hrs/mth 1164 km/mth

Deerfoot Trail


McKenzie Towne Cranston is very car dependant as most errands require a car. There is some transit available and has great bike lanes because the terrain is primarily flat. Cranston has an Overall Transportation Score of 50, which is simply determined by the average of the walk score, bike score, and transit score. Sourced by www.walkscore.com.

walk

32 bike

86 transit

33

Time to Downtown Calgary. Sourced by www.walkscore.com

1 hr 29 min 23 mins

Overall Transportation Score

50

27 in rush hr

49 mins Driving Cost:

$

16 hrs/mth 1207 km/mth

Deerfoot Trail


New Brighton Copperfield is very car dependant as most errands require a car. There is some transit available and has great bike lanes because the terrain is primarily flat. Copperfield has an Overall Transportation Score of 45, which is simply determined by the average of the walk score, bike score, and transit score. Sourced by www.walkscore.com.

walk

28 bike

85 transit

23

Time to Downtown Calgary. Sourced by www.walkscore.com

1 hr 23 min 25 mins

Overall Transportation Score

51

32 in rush hr

1 hr 4 mins Driving Cost:

$

18 hrs/mth 1164 km/mth

Deerfoot Trail


Ogden Cranston is very car dependant as most errands require a car. There is some transit available and has great bike lanes because the terrain is primarily flat. Cranston has an Overall Transportation Score of 50, which is simply determined by the average of the walk score, bike score, and transit score. Sourced by www.walkscore.com.

walk

32 bike

86 transit

33

Time to Downtown Calgary. Sourced by www.walkscore.com

1 hr 29 min 23 mins

Overall Transportation Score

50

27 in rush hr

49 mins Driving Cost:

$

16 hrs/mth 1207 km/mth

Deerfoot Trail


Riverbend Copperfield is very car dependant as most errands require a car. There is some transit available and has great bike lanes because the terrain is primarily flat. Copperfield has an Overall Transportation Score of 45, which is simply determined by the average of the walk score, bike score, and transit score. Sourced by www.walkscore.com.

walk

28 bike

85 transit

23

Time to Downtown Calgary. Sourced by www.walkscore.com

1 hr 23 min 25 mins

Overall Transportation Score

51

32 in rush hr

1 hr 4 mins Driving Cost:

$

18 hrs/mth 1164 km/mth

Deerfoot Trail

























































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