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Belmont

SOUTHResidential

Sits in the Southeast.

Calgary divides naturally along its NW / NE / SW / SE compass. Each quadrant carries its own grain. The dot on the right shows where Belmont sits in relation to downtown and the other 270 communities.

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Code
BLM
Sector
SOUTH
Class
Residential
Coordinates
50.86868, -114.05525View on Google Maps
NSWENWNESWSEDowntownBelmont

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AI insight

Belmont recorded a 90% year‑over‑year increase in reported incidents in 2024.

Belmont appears to be a primarily residential neighbourhood in Calgary’s south sector where home values have risen sharply, yet it tends to rely on neighbouring communities for schools, parks and services, necessitating travel for those amenities.

Highlights
  • Median residential assessed value is $480,500, reflecting a solid market position.
  • Home values have increased about 61% over the past five years.
  • Fire protection is provided by Station 43, roughly 1.9 km from the community centre.
  • Residents can reach the Red Line LRT at Somerset‑Bridlewood Station, about 3.5 km away.
  • The community reported only one break‑and‑enter dwelling incident in 2024.
Worth noting
  • No schools are located within Belmont’s boundaries — students attend schools elsewhere.
  • No parks or recreational sites are mapped inside the community.
  • Reported incidents rose 90% year over year in 2024, driven mainly by vehicle‑related thefts.
Best for
buyers seeking homes in the $480K rangehouseholds willing to travel for schools and parkscommuters who use the Red Line LRTowners seeking property with strong recent appreciationresidents prioritising proximity to fire services

Consider if: Consider if you need schools or parks within walking distance before choosing Belmont.

Generated . AI-authored, grounded in the City of Calgary Open Data above. Cautious verbs and Canadian English by design. Generative AI is experimental and may contain inaccuracies — verify any fact that matters to you against the authoritative source before relying on it. Not financial or real-estate advice.

Crime, by category
and quarter.

36 total reportstrailing 4 quarters · latest 2025

Assault (Non-domestic)

6 reports · YoY 2

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Break & Enter · Commercial

8 reports · YoY 2

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Break & Enter · Dwelling

2 reports · YoY 0

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Break & Enter · Other Premises

4 reports · YoY 4

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Commercial Robbery

0 reports · YoY 0

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Street Robbery

0 reports · YoY 0

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Theft FROM Vehicle

4 reports · YoY 2

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Theft OF Vehicle

8 reports · YoY 0

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Violence 'Other' (Non-domestic)

4 reports · YoY 4

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Source · Calgary Police Service. Counts are reported incidents, not convictions. Categories follow the CPS taxonomy. Domestic violence is excluded.

Quarterly trend · year-over-year

How does each quarter compare across years?

Each line is one year. The most-recent year is drawn in prairie-blue; earlier years fade through the blue-sky spectrum toward pale-sky. Hover for quarterly totals.

Source: Calgary Police Service. Most-serious-violation methodology; domestic violence excluded.

Seasonality · year × quarter

When is this community quieter?

Each cell counts reported crime incidents in that quarter — lighter shades read as quieter, darker as busier. Hover a cell for the exact total.

Quieter110BusierReported incidents · quarter

Source: Calgary Police Service. Most-serious-violation methodology; domestic violence excluded.

Property assessment · 2026 · roll year
$480.5K
Median residential · 2026
2,575
Residential parcels
Mean
$491,784
Range low
$10,000
Range high
$62,570,000
Median residential · history
2016 2026

How has this community tracked the assessment roll?

Other classes
ClassParcelsMedianRange
Farm land2$1,195,000$1.2M$1.2M
Non-residential25$309,500$20.0$15.8M

Source: City of Calgary, Current Year Property Assessments (Parcel). Values are assessed — not sale price. Assessments are produced annually and reflect estimated market value as of July 1 of the previous year.

Transit & mobility
Somerset-Bridlewood Station
Nearest LRT · Red Line
3.52 kmfrom community centre

Source: City of Calgary, Calgary Transit Stops + LRT Stations. Distance is straight-line from the community centroid — actual walking time depends on routing and weather. LRT routes: Red Line (201) runs north-south, Blue Line (202) east-west; downtown stations serve both.

Schools · within 2 km of community centre
1
Schools · 1 board
Elementary
1
Junior High
0
Senior High
0
SchoolTypeDist.
Chaparral School
480 Chaparral Dr SE
The Calgary School Division · Elementary1.7 km

Source: City of Calgary, Schools. Distance is straight-line from the community centroid — actual walking time depends on routing and weather. Combines public boards (Calgary School Division, Calgary Catholic, Francophone) with private and charter networks.

Nearest fire station · response coverage
Station 43
969 WALDEN DR SE
1.88 km
From community centre
Walden
Host community

The Calgary Fire Department operates 43 stations across the city, 24/7.

Source: City of Calgary, Fire Stations. Distance is straight-line from the community centroid — actual response time depends on routing, time of day, and station availability. Stations serve multiple communities.