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Browse Southern Alberta acreages for sale, including country homes, equestrian properties, hobby farms, rural land and current MLS® listings.

Explore current Southern Alberta acreages for sale and compare rural properties across a range of parcel sizes, home styles, price points and permitted uses. Available listings may include country residential homes, smaller hobby acreages, equestrian properties, farms, undeveloped land and larger rural parcels.
Buyers searching for acreages for sale in Southern Alberta should consider more than the house and land size. Important details can include water supply, wastewater systems, utilities, road access, zoning, outbuildings, fencing, environmental conditions and the property’s permitted uses.
Explore acreages and rural real estate in Rocky View County, Foothills County, Wheatland County and Mountain View County.
When reviewing a Southern Alberta acreage, confirm the title, legal access, property boundaries, easements, restrictive covenants, zoning and registered interests. Buyers should also investigate the well or other water source, septic system, utilities, drainage, permits and the condition of the residence and outbuildings.
Listing information may include photographs, parcel details, room measurements, tax information and property descriptions where provided. Contact Diane Richardson with the property address or MLS® number to confirm availability, request further information or arrange a private viewing.
Contact Diane Richardson about Southern Alberta acreages:
Phone or Text: 403.397.3706
Email: diane@mypadcalgary.com
Compare acreage listings across Southern Alberta, the Calgary region and selected Central Alberta counties. Review country homes, hobby properties, equestrian acreages, rural land and current MLS® listings.
Rural property features, services and permitted uses vary by location. For help comparing acreage listings, contact Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706 or diane@mypadcalgary.com.
Compare Southern Alberta acreages for sale, including country homes, equestrian properties, hobby farms, rural land and current MLS® listings.
Southern Alberta acreages for sale can vary widely in parcel size, home style, water source, wastewater system, road access, utility service, outbuildings and permitted land use. Buyers should evaluate both the residence and the rural property systems that support it.
Available listings may include smaller country residential parcels, larger rural homes, equestrian acreages, hobby farms, agricultural properties and undeveloped land. The suitability of a property depends on its zoning, servicing, improvements, location and the buyer’s intended use.
Begin by identifying your preferred location, price range, parcel size, home style and intended use. Buyers interested in horses, livestock, farming, workshops or additional buildings should confirm that the property can support those activities before preparing an offer.
Consider travel time to employment, schools, shopping, healthcare, emergency services and other regularly used amenities. Road maintenance, winter access and the distance to major transportation routes can also affect daily rural living.
A rural property may be served by a drilled well, shared well, cistern, water co-operative or another water arrangement. Buyers should review available well records, water tests, flow information, treatment equipment and any agreements affecting access to the water supply.
Wastewater may be handled by a septic tank and field, mound, holding tank or another private system. Confirm the system type, location, age, maintenance history, permits and available inspection information. The location of the well and septic components may also affect future additions or development.
Review the property title for easements, utility rights-of-way, restrictive covenants, access agreements and other registered interests. Buyers should also confirm legal access, property boundaries and the location of fences, driveways, buildings and services.
A real property report, survey or professional boundary advice may be appropriate when improvements appear close to property lines or when there is uncertainty about access, encroachments or the location of structures.
Rural listings may include barns, shops, garages, sheds, shelters, corrals and other improvements. Confirm their condition, construction, electrical service, heating, water supply, permits and permitted use where applicable.
A professional inspection may help assess the residence and visible components of additional structures. Depending on the property, buyers may also require specialized advice concerning wells, septic systems, environmental conditions, agricultural improvements or structural components.
Confirm the availability and cost of electricity, natural gas, propane, heating fuel, internet, waste collection and road maintenance. Rural ownership costs may also include well servicing, septic maintenance, snow removal, fencing, vegetation management and upkeep of private roads or outbuildings.
Provide your preferred area, price range, parcel size, home type, outbuilding needs and intended land use through the home finder. You can also register for the new listings email subscription to receive matching rural properties as they become available.
Acreage owners preparing to sell should gather accurate information about the residence, parcel size, zoning, water supply, septic system, utilities, outbuildings, permits, access and completed improvements. Rural buyers often require more property-specific information than buyers of urban homes.
Pricing should consider the home, land, location, servicing, outbuildings, permitted uses and condition of the improvements. Sellers can request an acreage property evaluation to review relevant features, comparable sales and current rural listings.
For help reviewing Southern Alberta acreages or arranging a private viewing, contact Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706 or diane@mypadcalgary.com.
Request information about Southern Alberta acreages for sale, confirm the status of a rural listing or arrange a private property viewing.
Buyers comparing Southern Alberta acreages for sale may need additional details about parcel size, zoning, water supply, septic system, utilities, road access, outbuildings, fencing, property condition, possession terms and permitted uses. Include the property address or MLS® number when asking about a specific acreage.
Acreage listings require property-specific due diligence. Buyers should confirm the title, legal access, boundaries, easements, zoning, permits, well or water arrangements, septic system, utilities and the condition of the residence and outbuildings.
Rural property services and permitted uses vary by municipality. Buyers planning to keep horses or livestock, operate a home business, construct additional buildings or use the land for agricultural purposes should verify the applicable land-use rules before purchasing.
Southern Alberta acreage owners considering a sale can request an acreage property evaluation to review the residence, land, servicing, improvements, comparable sales and current competing listings.
Interested in a Southern Alberta acreage?
Contact Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706 or diane@mypadcalgary.com to request information or arrange a private viewing.