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Total population
61,447
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Average household income
$109,443
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Detached
Median Selling Price$332,500
Average Days on Market
42.84
#Active Listings (last 30 days)
79
#Sold Listings (last 30 days)
43
Semi-Detached
Median Selling Price$457,500
Average Days on Market
22.75
#Active Listings (last 30 days)
9
#Sold Listings (last 30 days)
4
Townhouse
Median Selling Price$272,000
Average Days on Market
31.2
#Active Listings (last 30 days)
7
#Sold Listings (last 30 days)
10
Condo
Median Selling Price$215,000
Average Days on Market
26.08
#Active Listings (last 30 days)
13
#Sold Listings (last 30 days)
12
Moving to Medicine Hat is an excellent choice for people of all ages. This is due to the many advantages that come with living here, like the lower cost of living, sunny weather, and breathtaking scenery. For example, the cost of living in Medicine Hat is well below both the national average and the provincial average, which means more money in your pocket. This also translates to cheaper housing prices, a major plus for buyers and investors in Medicine Hat. Further, the city is known for its attractive climate. First, since it is located in the southern part of the province, the winters are far less harsh than in the northern cities. Second, Medicine Hat is known for its sunny weather, even earning the title of “sunniest city in Canada.” On average, Medicine Hat receives 330 days of sunshine every year. This weather and climate undeniably impact the quality of life of its residents in a positive way. Move on to the area’s natural beauty. You will find everything from lakes and mountains to rivers and rolling hills near Medicine Hat. Some of the top spots to enjoy a day of hiking, camping, swimming, boating, and more are Red Rock Coulee, Elkwater, Echo Dale Regional Park, Reesor Lake, and Writing on Stone Provincial Park. If the great outdoors isn’t your thing, then you’re in luck because Medicine Hat has tons of other cultural and foodie attractions to enjoy. For example, the city is known for its brewery scene (you can find home-brewed craft beer at Hell’s Basement, Medicine Hat Brew Co., and Travois Ale Works), as well as its many music and art festivals, such as Medicine Hat Mural Festival, JazzFest, and their annual winter folk festival, Tongue on the Post. There are also a number of highly-rated coffee shops and restaurants specializing in a wide range of cuisines, from Chinese to Ethiopian. One last reason that newcomers and Alberta natives alike choose to live in Medicine Hat is the economic opportunities that can be found here. There are jobs in healthcare and education, the private sector, or even at the Canadian Armed Forces Suffield Base. Medicine Hat is also very welcoming to entrepreneurs, which has resulted in a lot of small businesses in the city.
The Medicine Hat Public School Division is responsible for operating the public elementary, junior, and high schools in the city, which include Medicine Hat High School, Southview Community School, and Vincent Massey School. In total, the Medicine Hat Public School Division runs 11 elementary schools, three middle schools, and three high schools. There are both English and French-language educational opportunities in Medicine Hat, as well as Catholic and religious institutions. A few private schools are the Centre for Academic and Personal Excellence, Medicine Hat Christian School, and Notre Dame Academy. Medicine Hat residents will have several excellent post-secondary options at their disposal should they decide to pursue higher education. For example, right at home in Medicine Hat is Medicine Hat College. Then you have the University of Lethbridge, just under two hours west of Medicine Hat. Of course, three hours away is the City of Calgary, the largest city in Alberta, which has several other world-renowned post-secondary institutions, like the University of Calgary, Ambrose University, St. Mary’s University, Mount Royal University, Rocky Mountain College, the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Bow Valley College, and ABM College - Calgary Campus.
Riverside, Ross Glen, Southeast Hill, Ranchlands, Tower Estates, Crestwood, Southlands, Norwood, South Flats, Parkview, Kensington, Burnside Heights, and Crescent Heights are just a few of the neighbourhoods that Medicine Hat consists of.
Medicine Hat Transit provides public transportation to the citizens of Medicine Hat via a series of local bus routes that run seven days a week. Medicine Hat Transit offers a mix of planned routes and on-demand services with fares costing $3.25 per trip. Most residents of this southeastern Alberta city get around by car. Luckily, the city is connected to several major highways, like Highway AB-2, the Trans Canada Highway, and Highway AB-3. If you need to travel internationally, your best bet is to fly. Medicine Hat has its own airport, the Medicine Hat Regional Airport (fun fact: this airport was used as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan during the Second World War). Although this is not an international airport, WestJet operates a number of domestic flights out of this airport, including to Calgary and Vancouver, where travellers can connect to international routes via these larger airports. Medicine Hat residents can also make their way to Calgary International Airport directly, which is just under three hours by car. Speaking of Calgary, an easy way to travel to the largest city in Alberta is via coach bus. Rider Express operates a route between the two cities, as does Prairie Sprinter and J & L Shuttle Service (they have two shuttles that run each day from Medicine Hat and Calgary, arriving in roughly four hours). In regards to healthcare, Medicine Hat is home to Medicine Hat Regional Hospital, as well as the Southlands Medical Clinic East and the Carry Drive Walk-in Clinic.
Medicine Hat is kept safe thanks to the Medicine Hat Police Service, which has a long history that dates back to 1899. Today, this local police force is made up of approximately 100 officers. There is also a police museum in Medicine Hat that opened in 2016. Crime rates in the city are generally low, especially when talking about violent crimes. Emergency services are accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling 9-1-1.
Homes in Medicine Hat are in high demand, which has led to a strong housing market. The market is largely dominated by detached, single-family homes, though there are also several duplexes, townhomes, semi-detached homes, and mobile homes in the city.
Most residents will agree that Medicine Hat has a high standard of living. Living here won’t break the bank. Plus, it offers economic opportunity, an affordable housing market, quality education, beautiful weather, and plenty of cultural and recreational activities. Plus, it is well situated in the southern part of Alberta, making it easy to travel to Lethbridge, Calgary, Regina, or the United States.
Medicine Hat is known for its historic Clay District. Officially known as the Medicine Hat Clay Industries National Historic District, this area is a living museum that encompasses two main facilities, the Medalta Potteries and Hycroft China Factory Complexes. Today, the area is the place to go for art lovers. You will find a wide range of classes, art shops, exhibitions, and tours for people of all ages. It is also a popular event space. Venues in the Clay District can be rented for private events and often play host to city-run festivals and events, including the Tongue on the Post music festival and summer farmers’ markets.