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Browse land and acreage listings in Red Deer County, Alberta, including rural homes on acreage, larger parcels and country properties. Compare land size, residences, outbuildings, services and current MLS® listings.

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Explore current Red Deer County land for sale and acreage listings ranging from smaller rural residential parcels to properties with substantially more land. Listings may include a residence, garages, shops, barns, fencing, pasture, cultivated areas or other improvements, depending on the individual property.

Buyers comparing Red Deer County land and acreages should look beyond the total number of acres. Parcel configuration, land-use designation, access, servicing, terrain, existing improvements and the condition of the residence can all affect how a rural property functions and what it may be suitable for.

  • Land & Parcel Compare total acreage, parcel shape, usable land, terrain, access, surrounding land uses and existing improvements.
  • Residence & Buildings Review the house together with garages, shops, barns, sheds, fencing and other structures included with the property.
  • Servicing & Legal Details Confirm water, wastewater, utilities, title, registered interests, land-use designation and available permits where applicable.

Red Deer County Land & Rural Property Types

Smaller Rural Parcels

Smaller acreages may provide a rural residential setting with more outdoor space than a typical urban lot. Buyers should compare servicing, access, maintenance and proximity to Red Deer.

Larger Acreage Properties

Larger parcels may include additional pasture, cultivated land, treed areas, fencing or outbuildings. Actual land characteristics and permitted uses should be confirmed for each property.

Rural Homes With Land

Many listings combine a residence with acreage. Evaluate the condition and functionality of the house together with the land, driveway, utilities, water system and wastewater system.

Properties With Outbuildings

Some rural properties may include shops, garages, barns or sheds. Review dimensions, construction, condition, electrical service, heating where applicable and available permits.

Understanding the Land

Two Red Deer County properties with the same acreage can be very different. One parcel may contain a large area of open or cultivated land, while another may have a greater proportion occupied by buildings, trees, slopes, drainage areas or other features.

Buyers should consider the actual characteristics of the parcel, including:

Parcel Configuration

Review total acreage, shape, frontage, access points and the location of the residence, driveway and outbuildings.

Terrain & Drainage

Consider slopes, low areas, drainage patterns, treed portions and other physical features that could affect use or maintenance.

Pasture or Cultivated Areas

Where a listing specifically includes pasture or cultivated land, confirm the approximate area, condition and how that land is currently used.

Road & Driveway Access

Review public or private road access, driveway length, surface condition, drainage and winter maintenance requirements.

Land Use & Intended Property Use

The amount of land does not determine what a buyer can legally do with the parcel. Land-use designation, title, registered interests and applicable municipal requirements may affect buildings, livestock, agricultural activity, business uses or future changes to the property.

Do not assume that Red Deer County land can automatically be subdivided, developed, used for additional residences, operated as a business, or used for livestock or agricultural purposes. Buyers should verify the legal title, land-use designation, registered interests and applicable requirements for the specific parcel before relying on a proposed use.

Water, Septic & Utilities

Rural properties may use private or site-specific servicing rather than municipal systems. Buyers should identify the actual arrangements for each property and consider their condition, capacity and maintenance requirements.

Water Supply

Determine whether water is supplied by a well, cistern or another system and review available well information or water testing where applicable.

Wastewater System

Confirm the type, location, approximate age and available maintenance information for the septic or other wastewater system.

Heating & Fuel

Identify the residence heating system and whether natural gas, propane or another fuel source is used where applicable.

Electrical & Communications

Review electrical service to the residence and significant outbuildings and confirm internet or communications availability where important.

Farm Land & Agricultural Features

GSC search activity for this page includes interest in farm land for sale in Red Deer County, but not every listing displayed here is agricultural land. Some properties may include cultivated areas, pasture, barns or fencing, while others are primarily residential acreages.

Where agricultural characteristics are specifically identified in a listing, buyers should review the actual land, current use, buildings, fencing, water availability and applicable land-use requirements before deciding whether the property meets their intended purpose.

Existing Residence & Improvements

Where a property includes a house, the residence should be evaluated separately from the land. Consider the foundation, roof, windows, electrical service, plumbing, heating equipment, basement, renovations and overall condition.

Shops, barns, garages and other outbuildings should also be assessed for condition, dimensions, access, utilities and available permit information where applicable.

Compare the Complete Cost of Rural Land Ownership

Larger parcels and rural improvements can create maintenance and operating expenses that differ from those of an urban property. Buyers should consider the complete ownership picture.

Property Costs

Consider financing, property taxes, insurance, utilities, water and wastewater maintenance and applicable closing costs.

Land Maintenance

Mowing, vegetation management, fencing, driveway maintenance, snow removal and drainage work can vary considerably with parcel size.

Building Maintenance

Include future repairs to the residence as well as shops, barns, garages, sheds, fences and other structures.

Equipment Requirements

Larger rural properties may require equipment for mowing, snow removal, fencing, road maintenance or other regular property work.

Location & Access to Red Deer

Buyers searching for land for sale near Red Deer should compare actual driving routes, road conditions and travel times. Rural properties can differ significantly in their access to employment, shopping, healthcare, fuel, recreation and other services.

Where school attendance or transportation is important, current school designations, programs and busing arrangements should be confirmed for the specific rural address.

Rural land, acreage size, land use, servicing, access, agricultural characteristics, buildings and permitted uses vary by property. Buyers should verify the individual MLS® information, legal title, land-use requirements, registered interests, servicing, available permits and physical condition before making a purchase decision.

Questions about Red Deer County land or acreage listings?

Contact Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706, email diane@mypadcalgary.com or use the online contact form.

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110 Newton Drive
Park Place Penhold T0M 1R0

$459,900
Residential beds: 5 baths: 3.0 13,132 sq. ft. built: 2002

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Status:
Active
Prop. Type:
Residential
MLS® Num:
A2337591
Bedrooms:
5
Bathrooms:
3
Year Built:
2002
The One That Checks All the Boxes! Welcome to this beautifully renovated six-bedroom, three-bathroom home offering exceptional space, thoughtful design, and an unbeatable family-friendly location! The main floor features a bright, well-appointed layout with three bedrooms, including a spacious primary suite with a massive 8' x 8' walk-in closet and a beautifully finished four-piece ensuite complete with a jetted tub. The C-shaped kitchen features dark cabinetry, updated appliances, and plenty of workspace, eating bar, that makes it both functional and inviting. Downstairs, the beautifully renovated basement offers 9-foot ceilings, a spacious family room, three additional bedrooms, and a stunning three-piece bathroom featuring a walk-in glass-and-tile shower. One of the basement bedrooms would also make an excellent home office, den, or hobby room. There have been extensive updates throughout, including all new windows, new shingles, new appliances, updated flooring, paint and a new hot water tank, giving you peace of mind and a move-in-ready home. Outside, enjoy the 15' x 10' west-facing deck, perfect for soaking up the afternoon and evening sun, with an enclosed dry storage area underneath. The insulated and drywalled attached double garage provides plenty of room for vehicles, toys, and storage. The location? It doesn't get much better for families. Situated kitty-corner to the elementary school and before-and-after-school care, you're also close to the spray park, outdoor skating, playgrounds, green space, and walking areas. With six bedrooms, three bathrooms, a spacious primary suite, 9-foot basement ceilings, extensive updates, an attached double garage, incredible storage, and an amazing family-friendly location—this home truly checks all the boxes!
Property Type:
Residential
Property Sub Type:
Detached
Condo Type:
Not a Condo
Transaction Type:
For Sale
Suite:
No
Num Legal Suites:
0
Num Illegal Suites:
0
Home Style:
Bi-Level
Total Living Area:
13,132.08 sq. ft.
Acreage:
No
Lot Area:
5,470 sq. ft.
Lot Frontage:
167'4"
Front Exposure:
East
Levels:
Bi-Level
Total Rooms Above Grade:
6
Year built:
2002 (Age: 24)
Bedrooms:
5 (Above Grd: 3)
Bedrooms Above Grade:
3
Bedrooms On Main:
3
Bedrooms Below Grade:
2
Bathrooms:
3.0 (Full:3, Half:0)
Num Ensuite Baths:
1
Plan:
0124962
Heating:
Forced Air
Basement:
Full, Finished, Other
Foundation:
Poured Concrete
New Constr.:
No
Construction Material:
Mixed
Structure Type:
House
Roof:
Asphalt Shingle
Ensuite:
Yes
Flooring:
Carpet, Linoleum, Vinyl
Cooling:
None
Fireplaces:
0
Garage:
Yes
Garage Spaces:
2
Parking:
Double Garage Attached
Parking Places:
2
Parking Total/Covered:
2 / -
Laundry Features:
In Basement
Park Place
Dishwasher, Electric Stove, Microwave Hood Fan, Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer
.
None Known
Floor
Type
Size
Other
Main Floor
Bedroom
10'4" × 9'5"
Main Floor
Bedroom
14'2" × 9'6"
Main Floor
Bedroom - Primary
15'9" × 11'4"
Main Floor
Living Room
13'5" × 12'6"
Main Floor
Dining Room
14' × 11'
Main Floor
Kitchen
13'11" × 11'
Main Floor
Walk-In Closet
8' × 8'
Basement
Bedroom
12'10" × 11'3"
Basement
Bedroom
11'6" × 9'7"
Basement
Den
12'10" × 12'
Basement
Laundry
9'7" × 6'2"
Basement
Game Room
29'11" × 13'1"
Basement
Furnace/Utility Room
5'8" × 5'7"
Floor
Ensuite
Pieces
Other
Main Floor
No
4
9'7" x 6'
Main Floor
Yes
4
7'6" x 8'3"
Basement
No
3
Title to Land:
Fee Simple
Community Features:
Park, Playground, Schools Nearby, Shopping Nearby, Sidewalks, Street Lights, Walking/Bike Paths
Interior Features:
Ceiling Fan(s), Closet Organizers, No Smoking Home, Open Floorplan, Pantry, Storage, Sump Pump(s), Vinyl Windows, Walk-In Closet(s)
Exterior Features:
Private Yard, Storage
Patio And Porch Features:
Deck, Front Porch
Lot Features:
Back Lane, Back Yard, Corner Lot, Few Trees, Landscaped, Lawn, Level, Low Maintenance Landscape
Num. of Parcels:
0
Fencing:
Fenced
Region:
Red Deer County
Zoning:
R1A
Listed Date:
Aug 14, 2026
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Listed by Royal LePage Network Realty Corp.
Data was last updated August 23, 2026 at 08:05 PM (UTC)
Area Statistics
Listings on market:
16
Avg list price:
$454,900
Min list price:
$289,900
Max list price:
$619,900
Avg days on market:
21
Min days on market:
2
Max days on market:
65
Avg price per sq.ft.:
$341.61
These statistics are generated based on the current listing's property type and located in Penhold. Average values are derived using median calculations. This data is not produced by the MLS® system.
DIANE RICHARDSON

Understanding Red Deer County Land & Acreage Properties

Red Deer County rural properties can range from smaller residential acreages to larger parcels with homes, pasture, cultivated areas, shops, barns or other improvements. Buyers should compare the land, buildings, servicing, access and permitted use of each property rather than relying only on acreage size or a broad rural-property description.

Current Red Deer County land and acreage listings may include very different property types. Some are primarily residential homes on additional land, while others may include substantially larger parcels with agricultural characteristics or significant outbuildings.

The right property depends on how the land will actually be used, how much maintenance it requires, how it is serviced and whether the legal and physical characteristics of the parcel support the buyer’s plans.

  • Parcel Characteristics Compare total acreage, usable land, shape, terrain, drainage, frontage, access and the location of buildings and improvements.
  • Existing Improvements Review the residence, garage, shop, barn, sheds, fencing, driveway and other structures included with the property.
  • Servicing & Permitted Use Understand water, wastewater, utilities, land-use designation, title and applicable restrictions before relying on a proposed use.

Small Acreages Versus Larger Land Holdings

A smaller rural parcel may be primarily residential, providing additional yard, privacy or storage space while keeping property maintenance relatively manageable. Larger holdings can involve very different land-management, servicing and maintenance requirements.

Smaller Rural Parcels

Consider how much of the site is occupied by the residence, driveway, septic system and outbuildings, and how much land remains available for yard, gardens, recreation or other permitted uses.

Larger Parcels

Larger properties may contain cultivated areas, pasture, trees, low areas, fencing or additional buildings. Buyers should understand how each portion of the parcel is currently used and maintained.

Review the Legal Parcel & Title

The visible boundaries of a rural property may not correspond exactly with fences, cultivated areas or driveways. Buyers should review the legal description and available title information rather than relying solely on what appears on the ground.

  • Legal land description.
  • Registered parcel size.
  • Registered easements or rights-of-way.
  • Utility rights-of-way.
  • Access agreements where applicable.
  • Other registered interests or restrictions.
  • Available survey or real property documentation where relevant.

Land Use Matters as Much as Acreage Size

Buyers should not assume that additional acreage automatically permits additional residences, livestock, business activity, agricultural operations or subdivision. The intended use should be checked against the property’s current land-use designation and applicable requirements.

A rural parcel should not be marketed or purchased on the assumption that it can be subdivided, developed or used for a particular agricultural, commercial or livestock purpose unless that use has been appropriately verified for the specific property.

Existing Residence & Residential Improvements

Where a listing includes a residence, buyers should evaluate the home independently from the value or appeal of the surrounding land.

  • Foundation and drainage.
  • Roofing.
  • Windows and exterior doors.
  • Electrical service.
  • Plumbing.
  • Heating equipment.
  • Hot-water equipment.
  • Basement development.
  • Renovations and additions.
  • Available permits where applicable.

Buyers should consider an appropriate professional property inspection before removing applicable purchase conditions.

Water Supply

Rural properties may rely on private or site-specific water sources rather than municipal water service. Buyers should determine the actual water system serving the property and review available information where appropriate.

  • Well, cistern or other water source.
  • Available well records.
  • Water quality testing where relevant.
  • Water quantity or recovery information where available.
  • Pumps and pressure equipment.
  • Cistern capacity and filling arrangements where applicable.
  • Water-treatment equipment.

Wastewater & Septic Systems

Septic or other private wastewater systems are another important part of rural-property due diligence.

  • Type of wastewater system.
  • Location of tanks and disposal areas.
  • Approximate age where known.
  • Maintenance or pumping information where available.
  • Visible system components.
  • Available permits or documentation where applicable.

The suitability and condition of water and wastewater systems should be evaluated for the individual property rather than inferred from surrounding properties.

Shops, Barns & Accessory Buildings

Some Red Deer County acreage listings include substantial outbuildings that may affect both value and ongoing costs. A shop or barn should be reviewed as a building in its own right.

  • Dimensions and usable interior space.
  • Age and construction.
  • Foundation and structural condition.
  • Roofing and exterior finishes.
  • Electrical service.
  • Heating where applicable.
  • Water service where applicable.
  • Vehicle or equipment access.
  • Available permits for significant structures or alterations.

Farm Land, Pasture & Agricultural Features

Search activity for this page includes buyers looking for farm land for sale in Red Deer County, but not every listing is farmland. Individual properties may include cultivated acres, pasture or agricultural improvements, while others are predominantly residential.

Where agricultural land is actually included, buyers may want to review:

  • Approximate cultivated area.
  • Pasture area and condition.
  • Fencing.
  • Drainage and low areas.
  • Water availability.
  • Access for agricultural equipment.
  • Barns, shelters or storage buildings.
  • Current use of the land.

Road Frontage, Driveway & Access

Rural access can affect everyday use, maintenance and travel. Buyers should review how the property connects to surrounding roads and how the driveway performs in different seasons.

  • Public or private road access.
  • Road frontage.
  • Driveway length and surface.
  • Culverts and drainage.
  • Winter access.
  • Snow-removal responsibility.
  • Access for trailers, farm equipment or larger vehicles where important.

Terrain, Drainage & Usable Land

Total acreage and usable acreage are not always the same. Treed areas, slopes, drainage channels, low areas, water features and building sites can affect how the parcel can be used.

Buyers should walk or otherwise inspect as much of the property as practical and review available information relating to drainage, access and physical land characteristics.

Utilities & Communications

The services available to a rural property may differ from those available inside Red Deer. Confirm the actual servicing for the residence and any significant outbuildings.

  • Electrical service.
  • Natural gas where available.
  • Propane or alternative fuel where applicable.
  • Internet availability where important.
  • Telephone or cellular coverage where relevant.
  • Heating systems for the residence and outbuildings.

Location & Access to Services

Buyers searching for land for sale near Red Deer should compare actual driving routes and travel times to the services they use most often.

  • Employment and commuting routes.
  • Shopping and groceries.
  • Fuel and vehicle services.
  • Healthcare.
  • Recreation.
  • Major roads and highways.
  • Seasonal road conditions.

Where schools are important, current school designations, programs and transportation arrangements should be confirmed for the individual rural address.

Calculate the Complete Cost of Rural Property Ownership

A property with more land or multiple buildings can have significantly different operating and maintenance costs from a typical residential home.

  • Mortgage and financing expenses.
  • Property taxes.
  • Insurance.
  • Electricity and heating.
  • Water-system maintenance.
  • Septic-system maintenance.
  • Driveway and road maintenance.
  • Snow removal.
  • Mowing and vegetation management.
  • Fencing repairs.
  • Shop and barn maintenance.
  • Equipment required to maintain the parcel.
  • Immediate repairs and future capital work.
  • Inspection, legal and closing expenses.

Guidance for Buyers

Define the purpose of the property before narrowing the search. Consider parcel size, preferred location, residence, outbuildings, servicing, access and intended land use, then verify that the specific property supports those requirements.

Guidance for Sellers

Provide accurate information about the land, residence, title, water and wastewater systems, utilities, outbuildings, current land use, access and available permits. Avoid unverified claims about subdivision, agricultural or development potential.

Preparing Red Deer County Land or an Acreage for Sale

Rural buyers often need more property-specific information than buyers of conventional urban homes. Sellers can help by organizing available documentation before marketing the property.

  • Legal description and parcel size.
  • Available title information.
  • Water-source details.
  • Wastewater-system information.
  • Utility arrangements.
  • Residence upgrades and renovations.
  • Shop, barn and outbuilding information.
  • Available permits.
  • Fencing and pasture information.
  • Road and driveway access.
  • Major repairs or replacements.
Rural land, parcel size, servicing, land-use designation, agricultural characteristics, buildings and permitted uses vary by property. Buyers should verify the individual MLS® information, legal title, registered interests, applicable land-use requirements, available permits, servicing and physical condition before making a purchase decision.

Questions about Red Deer County land or acreage listings?

Contact Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706, email diane@mypadcalgary.com or use the online contact form.

Contact Diane Richardson About Red Deer County Land & Acreage Listings

Have questions about Red Deer County land, an acreage with a home, or a larger rural property? Contact Diane Richardson to ask about a specific listing, arrange a viewing or discuss the parcel, buildings, servicing and property features that matter to your search.

If you have already found a specific Red Deer County land or acreage listing, include the MLS® number, property address or listing link where available. If you are still searching, provide your preferred location, budget, approximate parcel size and requirements for a residence, shop, barn, pasture, cultivated land or other rural-property features.

Contact Form

Use the online contact form to submit your property questions, search criteria or viewing request.

Phone or Text

Call or text Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706 to discuss Red Deer County rural land and acreage listings.

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What to Include in Your Rural Property Search

  • Approximate purchase price range.
  • Preferred area within Red Deer County.
  • Minimum or maximum parcel size.
  • Whether a residence is required.
  • Bedroom, bathroom and garage requirements.
  • Shop, barn or equipment-storage requirements.
  • Pasture, fencing or cultivated-land preferences where applicable.
  • Water and wastewater considerations.
  • Preferred road access or travel time to Red Deer.
  • Any intended use that may require land-use or permit verification.

Questions About the Land or Parcel?

Rural properties should be evaluated according to more than their total acreage. Buyers may want to understand parcel configuration, access, terrain, title, current land use and how much of the property is practically usable for their intended purpose.

  • What is the registered parcel size?
  • What is the legal land description?
  • Are there registered easements, rights-of-way or other interests?
  • How is the property accessed?
  • What portions are residential, cultivated, pasture, treed or otherwise improved where stated?
  • Are there drainage, low-area or terrain considerations?
  • What land-use designation applies to the parcel?
  • Are there available surveys or other property documents where relevant?

Water, Septic & Rural Servicing

Red Deer County rural properties may use private or site-specific water and wastewater systems. Depending on the individual listing, buyers may want to review available information regarding wells, cisterns, water testing, septic systems, utilities and related equipment.

Buyers should verify the actual servicing of the property and consider appropriate inspections or testing where those systems are material to the purchase.

Shops, Barns & Other Buildings

Some land and acreage listings may include shops, barns, garages, sheds or other structures. Where these improvements are important, review their dimensions, age, construction, condition, electrical service, heating or water where applicable, and available permit information.

The presence of agricultural-style buildings does not by itself confirm that a particular livestock, commercial or agricultural use is permitted.

Farm Land, Pasture & Intended Use

Some individual Red Deer County properties may include cultivated land, pasture, fencing or other agricultural characteristics. Buyers should verify what is actually included and review the land-use designation before relying on a property for farming, livestock, horses, business activity or future development.

Acreage size alone does not confirm subdivision or development potential. Any proposed change in use should be investigated for the specific parcel.

Selling Red Deer County Land or an Acreage?

Sellers can provide useful information about the parcel size, legal description, residence, water and wastewater systems, utilities, road access, shops, barns, fencing, land characteristics, renovations, major repairs and available permits or documentation.

Pricing should consider relevant recent sales and competing rural properties while accounting for location, parcel size, residence, servicing, land characteristics, outbuildings, access and overall property condition.

Rural land, parcel size, land-use designation, servicing, agricultural characteristics, outbuildings and permitted uses vary by property. Buyers should verify the individual MLS® information, legal title, registered interests, applicable land-use requirements, available permits, servicing and physical condition before relying on a particular property use.
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