Beltline is one of Calgary’s most urban inner-city neighbourhoods, known for condos, restaurants, nightlife, 17th Avenue, and direct access to downtown. For buyers who want walkability, energy, and a more connected city lifestyle, Beltline is one of the key areas to compare.
A real-time look at homes currently on the market in Beltline — updated directly from MLS®, so you can see what is actually available right now.
Beltline stands out because it offers a level of walkability and convenience that is hard to match anywhere else in Calgary. You are right next to downtown, steps from 17th Avenue, and surrounded by restaurants, cafes, and everyday amenities.
A big part of the appeal is the density and variety of housing. Condos, apartments, and high-rise living dominate here, giving buyers more options at different price points compared to nearby neighbourhoods.
Buyers are not choosing Beltline for quiet streets or large lots. They are choosing it for energy, walkability, and a true inner-city lifestyle where everything is close and the city feels right outside your door.
If you’re considering Beltline, the closest comparisons are nearby inner-city neighbourhoods that offer a different balance of density, walkability, and overall lifestyle.
Still walkable, but more connected to the river, with a slightly quieter feel and a strong restaurant and patio scene.
More character-driven, with historic homes, mature streets, and a quieter pocket right beside the core.
More private and estate-focused, with limited inventory, larger homes, and a quieter residential setting near the river.
More elevated and residential, with mature streets, estate homes, and quick access back into Mission and downtown.
Still narrowing it down? With Beltline, the decision usually comes down to how much you value density, walkability, and being in the middle of everything compared to quieter or more residential inner-city neighbourhoods nearby.
Listings only tell part of the story. In Beltline, the decision usually comes down to how much you value density, walkability, nightlife, and being in the middle of everything compared to quieter or more residential inner-city neighbourhoods nearby.