How Much Is a 2-Bedroom House for Rent Around Calgary?
- LSokalska
- May 27
- 2 min read
Last update May 27, 2025
(And Why Terra Townhomes Might Just Be Your Next Move)
Let’s talk rent. Not the musical — the actual thing you pay every month that makes you cry a little inside but also keeps you warm, dry, and in range of a decent pizza place.

If you’ve been browsing for a 2-bedroom rental around Calgary, you’ve probably noticed the prices are all over the place. One minute you think you found a deal, and the next you're looking at a shoebox for $2,300 with "character." (Spoiler: character = weird smells and no closet space.)
So... how much is a 2-bedroom place right now?
As of May 27, 2025, here’s the tea:
The average 2-bedroom apartment in Calgary is going for around $2,059/month.
In downtown Calgary, that jumps to about $2,375/month - fancy views come with a fancy price tag.
Want something more affordable? Areas like Chinook or suburban communities go as low as $1,600–$1,700... if you're lucky, fast, and very charming on your rental application.
But let’s be honest — not everyone wants to live in a tiny apartment or share a wall with someone who practices the drums at 10 p.m.
Google: Terra Townhomes Airdrie, or 2-bedrooms Terra Townhomes
Located just a quick drive north in Airdrie, Terra Townhomes is what happens when modern design, smart floorplans, and actual peace and quiet get together and decide to offer 2-bedroom townhomes starting at $2,200/month.
Here’s why I fell in love:
1,403 sq ft of real living space — yes, room for a home office that isn't just a chair next to your bed.
Attached garage — winter in Alberta? Say less.
Big windows, 9-foot ceilings, quartz countertops, and in-suite laundry.
Pet-friendly — your cat/dog/ferret is welcome (probably not the ferret, but you can ask).
Friendly neighbors who smile, but don’t ask for your life story in the elevator.
If you're looking for a 2-bedroom place near Calgary that doesn’t feel like a compromise, Terra Townhomes might just be it. You get space, style, and sanity — all without downtown rent prices.
And hey, if you tour it and don’t fall in love with the kitchen, you’re stronger than I am.
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