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Calgary · High-energy, culturally vibrant, and intensely walkable, the Beltline is the ultimate beating heart of Calgary’s urban lifestyle.

Market Snapshot

Live MLS® data for Beltline · updated daily

304
Active listings
$329,950
Median price
$155K – $2.9M
Price range
$462
Avg per sq ft
The Typical Home in Beltline
2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
927 sq ft
1995 year built
Home Types
Condo287House10Townhouse7

How Beltline Compares

Versus the wider Calgary market · 6,662 active listings

Beltline offers relative value: homes here typically list below the Calgary median.

Median home price40% below Calgary
Beltline
$329,950
Calgary avg
$549,000
Average price per sq ft3% above Calgary
Beltline
$462
Calgary avg
$447

About Beltline

High-energy, culturally vibrant, and intensely walkable, the Beltline is the ultimate beating heart of Calgary’s urban lifestyle. Situated immediately south of the downtown commercial core, this premier inner-city district seamlessly blends historic industrial brick warehouses with gleaming luxury high-rise condominiums. It serves as the definitive destination for young professionals, food lovers, and trend-setters who demand a 24/7 lifestyle where Calgary's top dining, nightlife, and design boutiques are right outside their front door.

Homes for Sale in Beltline

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Why People Love Beltline

The Beltline delivers a fast-paced, cosmopolitan lifestyle that is entirely unmatched anywhere else in Alberta, defining what it means to live in a true world-class urban center.

  • The Legendary 17th Ave & 1st Street Corridors: Residents live steps away from 17th Avenue SW (The Red Mile) and 1st Street SW, Calgary’s premier entertainment, retail, and nightlife arteries. The area is densely packed with award-winning cocktail lounges, buzzing outdoor patios, independent fashion houses, artisan bakeries, and fine-dining establishments.
  • A Culinary & Craft Beer Mecca: Food culture defines the Beltline. From third-wave espresso bars and trendy brunch spots to hidden speakeasies and Michelin-recognized restaurants, the options are endless. It also hosts a massive chunk of Calgary's inner-city craft brewery scene, making weekend tasting tours effortless.
  • Central Parkways and Urban Nature: Despite its dense high-rise profile, the district is anchored by beautiful historic green spaces. Residents regularly gather at Central Memorial Park (Calgary's oldest park, featuring a stunning public library, fountains, and formal gardens) and the trendy Haultain Park, providing perfect spots for summer picnics, outdoor fitness, and social events.
  • The Design District & Art Scene: The western edge of the community functions as Calgary’s official Design District, displaying high-end interior showrooms, contemporary art galleries, and architectural offices. The neighbourhood is also famous for the BUMP Festival (Beltline Urban Murals Project), which has transformed local brick alleyways and building facades into a massive, world-renowned outdoor art gallery.
  • Unparalleled Walkability & Transit Grid: You can completely eliminate the need for a vehicle here. The entire grid is highly pedestrian-friendly, features dedicated protected bike lanes, and sits just blocks from multiple downtown LRT C-Train Stations. Commuting into the core business towers takes under 10 minutes on foot.

Top Questions About Living in Beltline

Where exactly is the Beltline located?
The Beltline is centrally situated directly south of Calgary's downtown core. It is a massive inner-city sector bounded by 9th Avenue (the CPR tracks) to the north, 17th Avenue to the south, the Elbow River to the east, and 14th Street SW to the west, encompassing distinct sub-neighbourhoods like Connaught and Victoria Park.
What schools serve children living in the Beltline?
While heavily favored by urban professionals, the Beltline offers solid educational pathways for city-centre families. Younger public students attend nearby Connaught School or Ramsay School, while older students are designated to the historic Mount Royal School (7-9) and Western Canada High School (10-12), which is highly prestigious and features an elite International Baccalaureate (IB) program.
Are there mandatory HOA fees in the Beltline?
No, the Beltline is a public city-centre district and does not have a mandatory Homeowners Association (HOA) fee. However, because the real estate market consists heavily of high-rise apartment buildings and townhome complexes, buyers will pay standard monthly condominium fees to cover building maintenance, concierges, insurance, and access to private tower amenities (like rooftop gyms and lounges).
What everyday shopping and amenities are in the neighbourhood?
Daily errands are exceptionally quick. The Beltline hosts a massive, flagship Midtown Co-op grocery store, an urban Safeway, multiple organic markets, pharmacies, dental centres, and specialty wine boutiques. It is also home to the Repsol Sport Centre (MMN), one of Canada’s largest indoor fitness, diving, and training complexes.
What is the current real estate market like in the Beltline?
The Beltline real estate market is highly active, resilient, and serves as a premier destination for investors and urban buyers. The housing inventory is incredibly diverse, focusing heavily on modern concrete high-rises, chic industrial loft conversions, and upscale live-work townhomes. Entry-level one-bedroom apartments offer fantastic rental potential starting in the mid-$300ks, while luxury penthouses and executive multi-level street-front townhomes frequently command upwards of $800k to over $1.5M+.
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