Walkable village vibe along the Bow River with indie shops, rooftop patios, and craft coffee.
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Download Richify — It's FreeWalkable village vibe along the Bow River with indie shops, rooftop patios, and craft coffee. If you're weighing a move to Kensington, the numbers matter more than the vibes. The median monthly rent here is C$1,732, which annualises to roughly C$20,800 per year. Using the 30% rent-to-income guideline, you'd want an annual gross salary around C$69,000 to live in Kensington without housing eating your paycheck.
Day-to-day costs in Kensington are on the pricier side for entertainment and in line with the national average for groceries. A monthly public transport pass runs about C$112, and a flat white at a local café costs roughly C$5.00 — which adds up to C$1,825 per year if you're on a one-a-day habit.
Rough monthly budget for a single renter on a median-income job, before lifestyle upgrades:
Numbers are indicative only and exclude tax. Use the interactive calculator above to plug in your own salary and lifestyle.
How much do you need to earn to live comfortably in Kensington?
Using the standard 30% rent-to-income rule, a comfortable gross income for Kensington is around C$69,000 per year. At this salary, median rent of C$1,732/mo takes up less than a third of your take-home pay, leaving room for savings, transport, and everything else Calgary throws at you.
Is Kensington more expensive than the rest of Calgary?
Groceries in Kensington track in line with the national average (index 1.00), and the entertainment scene is on the pricier side (index 1.15). Median monthly rent of C$1,732 places it within the Calgary market — use the calculator to compare specific neighbourhoods head-to-head.
What's the average annual rent cost in Kensington?
At a median monthly rent of C$1,732, annual rent in Kensington works out to approximately C$20,800 per year for a typical unit. Actual costs vary significantly by property size, condition, and proximity to transport.