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Choosing an offer limit in King's Heights, AB during March 2026

Published on Tuesday, March 3, 2026
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A simple rule to avoid overreaching when you write an offer

Trying to decide how high you can go on a home without regretting it later? My rule is to anchor your max offer to what a typical home has been valued at recently, then adjust only for condition and terms you can defend. One number to respect from recent closed activity is this a typical home value in King's Heights, AB was $504,700 last month. That is not a price for every home, but it is a practical anchor when you are staring at a list price and wondering what is real vs. wishful.

Here is the constraint I plan around based on the previous thirty days in King's Heights, AB there were eight sales and sixteen new listings last month, with twenty-seven homes available and about 3.38 months of supply. The practical impact is that choices exist, but they are not endless, so your offer needs to be disciplined and still attractive. Where people get this wrong is treating list price like market value. Looking at recent closed numbers, recent offers landed around 98.3% of asking last month, and a typical sale took about thirty-six days. That combination usually rewards buyers who move decisively on the right fit, not buyers who chase every listing with an emotional ceiling. Strategy Decide your walk-away number before you tour, and tie it to a real comparison point, like the typical $504,700 home value reported last month for King's Heights, AB. Keep your terms clean and realistic since homes have been closing close to asking recently write the offer you would still feel good about if a similar home comes up next week. If you want extra guardrails, I will also say this some metrics were not reported for every property type in this period. That is exactly why I stick to the broad signals that were reported and then tighten the plan around the specific home you are considering.

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Local News and Events in King's Heights, AB

Elton John tribute concert

When? Saturday, March 7, 2026

The Polaris Theatre is hosting an Elton John tribute concert with Cyril Tenjohn on Saturday, March 7, with a 7:30 p.m. start. It is a close-to-home option for an upbeat night out in Airdrie, without the drive into Calgary.

Micah Barnes: jazz afternoon

When? Sunday, March 8, 2026

The Polaris Theatre presents "Up On The Roof with Micah Barnes" on Sunday, March 8, starting at 3:00 p.m. If you are looking for a relaxed, daytime performance, this one is billed as an afternoon of jazz standards and original material in an intimate venue.

Two Council committees meet Monday

When? Monday, March 9, 2026

Two City of Airdrie standing committee meetings have been moved to Monday, March 9, in City Hall Council Chambers. The Community Safety and Social Services Standing Committee is scheduled for 9:00 a.m., followed by the Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee at 1:00 p.m. These committee discussions often preview the topics that later reach full Council.

Policing Town Hall at City Hall

When? Thursday, March 12, 2026

The City of Airdrie is holding a Policing Town Hall on Thursday, March 12 at 6:00 p.m., hosted in Airdrie City Hall Council Chambers with an option to participate online. Residents are invited to share feedback on community safety, with input intended to help inform policing priorities for 2026 to 2027. There will be an opportunity for questions during the session as well.

Dave Nystrom brings stand-up to Inspire

When? Friday, March 13, 2026

Inspired Speakers at Inspire features comedian Dave Nystrom on Friday, March 13 at 6:30 p.m. The City describes his style as smart, conversational, and grounded in everyday life, including parenting and family stories. This series is recommended for ages 18 and older.

Free Ventastic show at Inspire

When? Saturday, March 14, 2026

Art Celebration Saturdays at Inspire presents "Ventastic" with Michael Harrison on Saturday, March 14 at 3:30 p.m. in Inspire's Presenter Space. The City notes the performance is free to attend, with advanced registration required for seated viewing. It is positioned as a family-friendly ventriloquism show focused on creativity, comedy, and imaginative storytelling.