Shawnessy tends to attract buyers who've done the comparison. By the time most people arrive here, they've looked at the transit, the shopping, the park access, and the price — and concluded the combination makes sense. My job is to make sure the decision holds up past the first look.
Here's what I'd want you to know.
Older Homes: Know What You're Getting Into
Shawnessy's housing stock was built primarily between 1981 and 1990. That age carries genuine advantages — larger lots, established landscaping, neighbourhood character — and requires genuine attention to the mechanical side. Roof age, furnace and hot water tank condition, electrical panels from that era, and foundation drainage are all worth understanding clearly before you commit.
A number of homes in Shawnessy have been updated over the years — some comprehensively, some partially, some cosmetically only. I look past the paint and the new countertops at what's actually been done and what hasn't. A thorough home inspection is standard on every Shawnessy purchase, and I'll never suggest skipping it to move faster on a deal.
One specific note: homes of this era may have polybutylene plumbing — a material that was common in this period and is now considered a liability by many insurers. It's worth specifically checking whether a property has had its plumbing updated. A listing that advertises "no poly B" is flagging this for a reason. I'll make sure we know what we're dealing with before anything gets signed.
LRT Proximity: Build It Into Your Search Deliberately
The Shawnessy LRT station is one of Shawnessy's most significant assets. If transit access matters to your daily life, properties within comfortable walking distance of the station are worth prioritizing from the start — not treating as a tiebreaker at the end. The practical difference between a 5-minute walk and a 20-minute walk to the station is a daily quality-of-life consideration that compounds over years.
I'll map this deliberately into any Shawnessy search where transit is a priority.
Condo and Townhome Due Diligence
Shawnessy has a meaningful supply of condos and townhomes, many of which were built in the same era as the detached housing stock. For multi-family purchases in this age range, the reserve fund situation is particularly important. Older buildings with inadequate reserves are a liability that can surface in the form of special assessments — unexpected costs that weren't in your budget.
Condo documents — the status certificate, reserve fund study, meeting minutes, and fee structure — are required reading on any condo purchase I work on. I'll flag anything that warrants a closer look.
The Market Is Steady — Preparation Still Matters
Shawnessy's accessible pricing attracts consistent demand from a broad buyer pool. Well-priced, well-maintained properties at the right location don't sit long when they come up. Being prepared — financing in order, priorities clear, a realistic sense of comparable sales — is what allows you to evaluate a property with confidence rather than under pressure.
One Last Thing
Shawnessy rewards buyers who take it seriously rather than treating it as a fallback. The community has real depth — transit, park access, amenities, established schools — that isn't always obvious from a quick scan of the listing price. I'll make sure you see the full picture and that what you're buying reflects what you think you're getting.
Reach out if you'd like a straight conversation about what's available and what to watch for.
About Vince DeGiuseppe
CIR Realty | The Confidence of Experience. The Comfort of Care.
Vince DeGiuseppe is a local real estate agent with CIR Realty, specializing in communities like Shawnessy and the greater Calgary area. A lifelong Calgarian who grew up in Mayland Heights and Whitehorn and now lives in Chestermere, Vince brings over 34 years of experience to his clients, closing an average of 50 deals a year since getting licensed in 1992. He works with a diverse range of clients, including first-time buyers, move-up families, luxury sellers, and seniors downsizing to villas or bungalows. What truly sets Vince apart is his "white glove service." Clients appreciate having direct access to him from start to finish—no hand-offs to a team. He is known for doing whatever it takes to ensure a seamless transition, whether that means renting a truck on moving day, storing forgotten items, or mowing a lawn before a showing. This hands-on, personal commitment is how he delivers on his promise of providing both the confidence of experience and the comfort of care.
Ready for a no-pressure conversation? Get in touch today at (403) 830-2839 or vincesellshomes1@gmail.com
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