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Heritage Pointe, Alberta — What Happens When You Stop Settling

Heritage Pointe, Alberta — What Happens When You Stop Settling

There's a specific kind of buyer who ends up in Heritage Pointe.

They've usually looked at a lot of communities first. They've walked through estate homes inside Calgary's ring road and done the math on what the lot sizes actually mean. They've considered newer master-planned communities on the city's edge and noticed that luxury finishes don't always come with luxury space. And then someone points them south — five minutes past the city limit into the Municipal District of Foothills — and something changes.

That's usually where the decision gets made.


A Golf Course That Earns the Description

Heritage Pointe Golf Club is a 27-hole semi-private championship course established in 1992, set along the Pine Creek Valley near the Bow River. It is routinely ranked among the finest courses in the Calgary region — and the accolades are earned.

Three distinct nines. A full-length driving range. A 13,000-square-foot practice green surrounded by sand traps and chipping areas. And "The Loop" — a unique three-hole practice course with full-length par 3, 4, and 5 holes where golfers can work on actual course management, not just ball striking. It's the kind of facility that golf-focused buyers find, and then wonder how long they've been putting up with less.

For residents of Artesia, discounted membership rates are part of what comes with the address. For others in Heritage Pointe, the course is five minutes away. Either way, Tuesday evening after work looks considerably different here than it does in most Calgary communities.


The Lake That Very Few People Know About

Inside the community sits a 28-acre private lake — and it's the part of Heritage Pointe that tends to genuinely surprise people who assumed the lake lifestyle was reserved for communities inside the city.

The Beach Club manages the lake and its surrounding facilities: a sandy beach, private dock area, changing rooms, and storage for boats and skating equipment. In summer, residents swim, kayak, paddleboat, fish, and windsurf. In winter, the lake becomes a skating rink with private access that the Sundances and Auburn Bays of the world can't quite replicate — because here, there are far fewer residents sharing it.

That ratio — amenity-to-residents — is one of Heritage Pointe’s quieter selling points. There are roughly 500 home sites in the entire community. The lake serves all of them. The golf course is semi-private, which keeps it from ever feeling crowded. The result is a lifestyle that delivers what it promises without the lineups.


Artesia — The Newest Chapter, and the Most Exclusive

Within Heritage Pointe, Artesia is its own conversation.

Designed as the final and most refined phase of the community's development, Artesia sits in a setting where every lot backs onto something worth seeing — a ravine, a pond, a greenspace, a water feature. The architectural guidelines require English Country, French Country, Georgian, Tudor, Craftsman, or Prairie-influenced design, which is why the streetscapes here feel coherent in a way that most luxury communities don't manage. In an area where six to eight Calgary homes might sit on comparable land, Artesia has two. The spacing is intentional. The privacy is real.

Average prices in Artesia run over $1.7 million, with the largest custom estates approaching $4 million. What buyers are purchasing at those price points isn't just square footage. It's one of the most carefully considered residential settings in the region — where the views extend to the Rockies, the pathways wind through 4 kilometres of curated green space, and the nearest neighbour is far enough away that you might actually enjoy the silence.


The Practicalities That Make It Work

Five minutes from Calgary is still five minutes from Calgary. Macleod Trail runs directly into the Shawnessy corridor. Deerfoot Trail is accessible via Dunbow Road and provides highway-speed access north toward downtown. Okotoks is 15 minutes south with its own retail, dining, and community character.

The commute for most Heritage Pointe residents is 25–35 minutes to downtown under normal conditions. That's a number worth sitting with honestly before making any decision here. For buyers who work primarily from home, or whose downtown trips are occasional rather than daily, it's a straightforward trade for everything the community delivers. For those who need to be in the core twice a day, it's a conversation worth having before falling in love with a floor plan.


Who Heritage Pointe Is For

Executives and professionals who want an estate setting without sacrificing city access. Golfers who want to live on one of the region's best courses rather than just near it. Families who want space, quality construction, and a setting their children will remember. Buyers who have looked at everything else and decided that compromise isn't something they're interested in anymore.

If that's where you are, I'd be glad to have a straight conversation about what's available and whether Heritage Pointe is the right fit. No pitch, no pressure — just an honest look at one of the Calgary region's most genuinely distinctive communities.

— Vince DeGiuseppe, A Realtor Who Cares


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 Heritage Pointe 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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