3 big reasons why Okotoks is a great place to live for families
October 15, 2024
Okotoks is a fantastic place to live for many reasons. Located just a short 15-minute drive south of Calgary’s city limits, the community is well known for its tight-knit, family-oriented feel, where real estate can also be a touch more affordable than in the big city.
For these reasons and many more, lots of people choose Okotoks real estate for their new home. Below, we look at several more reasons why Okotoks may also be an excellent place for you and your family to live.
#1 – Affordable Real Estate
We’re talking about properties, of course. A good example of the difference in real estate prices is exemplified by the fact that this past June, a comparison of the detached benchmark prices between various municipalities was as follows via reporting by the Western Wheel:
• Chestermere at $797,300
• Calgary at $767,600
• Okotoks at $695,300
Therefore, on a comparative basis and in general, you’ll be paying less for the same house in Okotoks than you would in Calgary or Chestermere.
With an ensuing affordability crisis in Canada over the past few years, many potential home buyers are taking advantage of the opportunity to obtain lower monthly mortgage payments.
#2 – Small-Town Lifestyle
With nearly 33,000 residents, about one-third of which are enrolled in kindergarten to grade nine, Okotoks is a small Alberta town known for being tight-knit and family-oriented.
The municipality has several different schools, both public and private, that provide quality education while serving to connect community members.
The town is also the perfect size to nurture connections between families; it isn’t unusual to see your friends when out and about enjoying a local restaurant or shopping for day-to-day amenities.
Okotoks is also home to many parks, playgrounds, and sports facilities which serve to keep children and youth engaged. Okotoks Recreation Centre, for example, is a big facility home to four leisure pools, six laned pools, a hot tub and dry sauna, a state-of-the-art fitness centre and gymnasium, a babysitting centre, hockey rinks, youth centre, and more.
Okotoks’ small-town vibes provide many residents with a heightened sense of security and community, helping nurture the creation of fond and lasting memories between friends and families.
#3 – Close to the Mountains
Like Calgary, families living in Okotoks benefit immensely from being close to the foothills and mountains. It’s a short drive west, about an hour or so, to reach the beautiful Rockies and all the spectacular outdoor leisure and recreation.
If you and your family enjoy hiking, kayaking, canoeing, mountain biking, birdwatching, camping, and other activities of the sort, living in Okotoks will put you close to many provincial and national parks where outdoor fun is enjoyed to the fullest.
In the wintertime, Okotoks residents have just as convenient access to some of Canada’s best ski hills and resorts such as Nakiska, Sunshine, Lake Louise, and of course, Canada Olympic Park in Calgary’s northwest quadrant.
Buying a Home in Okotoks?
Okotoks might be a much smaller municipality than Calgary, but it still has more than a dozen communities to choose from. Like in any real estate transaction, it’s essential to do your due diligence and research various neighbourhoods and what they have to offer.
Also, make sure to consult a professional real estate agent with experience in the area who can help guide you along the way toward a successful transaction. It will make your life much easier and should help make the process that much smoother and enjoyable.
Wishing you all the best in your next real estate deal in Okotoks, Calgary, or anywhere else for that matter!
About Cody Battershill
Cody Battershill is the founder of Calgaryism and a top producing Realtor® at RE/MAX House of Real Estate. Born and raised in Calgary, Cody has a passion for helping his clients accomplish their real estate goals and loves to show off the best that Calgary has to offer! He can be reached at 403.370.4008, on Twitter @Calgaryism and Calgaryism.ca