Diamond Cove
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Diamond Cove Real Estate Statistics Update
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Diamond Cove Real Estate
Profiled above are the last twelve month real estate statistics for the Diamond Cove community in Calgary; including number of properties listed, number of properties sold, median asking prices, and median sold prices. To view current Diamond Cove Real Estate listings for sale, click here.
Diamond Cove: Quaintness and Beauty
Welcome to Diamond Cove, a quaint community situated along the picturesque Bow River. Spanning just 0.5 square kilometres, this tight-knit neighbourhood shares a close bond with its neighbour, Queensland. Accessible via Bow Bottom Trail and Deerfoot Trail, Diamond Cove, established in 1991, surprises with an abundance of bike trails and scenic picnic spots within its compact space.
Families settling in Diamond Cove benefit from a variety of nearby schools, including Queensland Elementary, Lake Bonavista Elementary, Haultain Memorial (for elementary education), and a choice between Wilma Hansen and R.T. Alderman for junior high schools. The area also hosts prominent high schools like Lord Beaverbrook and Henry Wise Wood.
Queensland Diamond Cove Community Newsletter
Queensland and Diamond Cove residents are actively engaged in their community and keeping them informed is our top-priority. Queensland Diamond Cove Crier is the official community newsletter, and covers community news and is published monthly to keep content current and relevant. Delivered to every household, apartment, and business, every resident is acquainted with the community’s most important information.
Queensland Diamond Cove Community Association
649 Queensland Drive SE,
403-278-3366
www.queenslanddiamondcove.com
[email protected]
Embracing an active lifestyle and fostering social connections, Diamond Cove’s community centre features a gym and inviting barbecue areas. As part of the Friends of Fish Creek Park initiative, the neighbourhood is committed to preserving the beauty and wildlife of Fish Creek Provincial Park.
Residents enjoy easy access to golf courses, country clubs, leisure centres, and shopping hubs. The Trico Community Centre collaborates closely with the Queensland Diamond Cove Community Association, enhancing community engagement.
Community Dynamics
According to the 2021 Census, Diamond Cove homes a small population of 625 residents, with 34% aged between 65 to 84 years, making it an ideal spot for retirement. Reflecting substantial prosperity, the community boasts a median total household income of $135,000 before taxes.
The community exhibits a diverse linguistic landscape, with residents speaking languages like Gujarati, Spanish, Polish, Swahili, and Italian, showcasing its multicultural fabric. Over half (52%) of the population in private households are third generation or more, emphasizing its family-oriented character.
Homeownership is predominant in Diamond Cove, with 98% of private households being owner-occupied, indicating a strong preference for ownership in the area.
For more information and updates about Diamond Cove visit the City of Calgary community profiles site.