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Explore current Central Alberta acreages for sale across a range of rural settings and parcel sizes. Available properties may include smaller residential acreages, rural homes with additional land and larger parcels with garages, shops, barns, fencing, pasture or other improvements where specifically identified in the listing.

Buyers searching for Central Alberta rural properties should compare more than the number of acres or the residence alone. Parcel configuration, land-use designation, water and wastewater systems, road access, utilities, outbuildings, terrain and ongoing maintenance can all affect whether an acreage suits a buyer’s intended use and budget.

  • Land & Location Compare parcel size, usable land, terrain, drainage, access, surrounding land uses and proximity to the communities and services important to you.
  • Water, Septic & Utilities Determine how each rural property is supplied with water, handles wastewater and receives heating, electrical and other services.
  • Home & Outbuildings Review the residence together with garages, shops, barns, sheds, fencing and other improvements included with the individual property.

Small Acreages for Sale in Central Alberta

Smaller acreages are an important part of the Central Alberta market and may appeal to buyers who want additional outdoor space without the maintenance demands of a substantially larger rural parcel.

When comparing small acreages for sale in Central Alberta, consider how much of the parcel is practically usable after accounting for the residence, driveway, septic system, water source, garage, outbuildings, slopes, trees and other site characteristics.

Residential Acreages

These properties may combine a detached residence with additional land, private outdoor space, garages or other improvements while remaining primarily residential in use.

Larger Rural Properties

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

Properties With Shops or Barns

Where a listing includes a shop, barn or other outbuilding, review its dimensions, construction, condition, utilities, access and available permit information where applicable.

Agricultural or Equestrian Features

Some properties may include pasture, fencing, barns or other agricultural features, but suitability for horses, livestock or farming should be verified for the specific parcel.

Central Alberta Land & Parcel Considerations

GSC search activity also shows strong interest in land for sale in Central Alberta. For acreage buyers, the land component of the property deserves its own review.

Consider the legal parcel size, title, registered interests, land-use designation, boundaries where known, road frontage, access, drainage, terrain and location of the residence and other improvements.

Acreage size alone does not determine what a buyer can legally or practically do with a property. Do not assume that a parcel can automatically be subdivided, developed, used for additional residences, operated as a business, or used for livestock or agricultural purposes. Verify the intended use for the specific property.

Water & Wastewater Systems

Rural properties may rely on private or site-specific servicing. Buyers should determine the actual water source and wastewater system for each acreage and review available documentation where appropriate.

Water Supply

Determine whether the property uses a well, cistern or another water source and review available well records, water testing, capacity information and related equipment where applicable.

Septic System

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

Road Access, Utilities & Rural Maintenance

Central Alberta acreages can differ considerably in road access, driveway length, utility arrangements and the amount of work required to maintain the property throughout the year.

Buyers may want to consider:

Access

Review public or private road access, driveway surface and grade, drainage, winter accessibility and snow-removal responsibilities.

Utilities

Identify electrical service, heating source, natural gas or propane where applicable, and internet or communications availability where important.

Land Maintenance

Consider mowing, vegetation management, fencing, driveway maintenance, drainage, snow removal and equipment required to care for the parcel.

Building Maintenance

Include the residence, garage, shop, barn, sheds and other structures when estimating future repairs and maintenance costs.

Compare Central Alberta Acreage Ownership Costs

Two acreages with similar purchase prices may have very different monthly and long-term costs. Buyers should consider property taxes, insurance, utilities, heating, water-system maintenance, septic maintenance, driveway and snow removal, fencing, land maintenance and future repairs together with financing costs.

Larger land holdings or properties with several outbuildings may also require additional equipment and maintenance. Understanding the complete cost of ownership can help buyers compare properties more realistically.

Explore Central Alberta Acreages by County

Central Alberta covers a broad rural market. Buyers can narrow their search by county when location, commuting routes, parcel size, land characteristics or proximity to specific communities are important.

Rural property characteristics, land use, servicing, access, agricultural features, outbuildings and permitted uses vary by parcel. 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 Central Alberta acreages for sale?

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3 49329 Folding Avenue
Rural Yellowhead County Rural Yellowhead County T7V 1X5

$979,500
Residential beds: 5 baths: 3.0 1,571 sq. ft. built: 1997

Main Photo: 3 49329 Folding Avenue in Rural Yellowhead County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2338603
Photo 1: 3 49329 Folding Avenue in Rural Yellowhead County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2338603
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Status:
Active
Prop. Type:
Residential
MLS® Num:
A2338603
Bedrooms:
5
Bathrooms:
3
Year Built:
1997
Welcome to #3 Folding Mountain Village — where mountain living meets exceptional revenue potential. Nestled in the breathtaking Rocky Mountains just outside the gates of Jasper National Park, this beautifully upgraded home offers an incredible opportunity in the up-and-coming community of Folding Mountain Village. Thoughtfully renovated and meticulously maintained, this home features a fully developed basement with a two-bedroom tourist/revenue suite, offering the potential for a lucrative income stream while enjoying your own mountain retreat. The main home has been extensively updated, including a renovated kitchen with new cabinetry, counters, sink and appliances; fresh paint, flooring, trim, baseboards and lighting throughout the main floor; and a spectacular 2026 ensuite renovation featuring a clawfoot tub, granite countertops and a customized walk-in closet. Numerous additional improvements include a new hot water tank, oversized washer and dryer, all-in-one washer/dryer in the basement suite, complete exterior staining with UV protection, and Lorex security cameras. Enjoy the perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility, surrounded by stunning mountain scenery and endless opportunities for hiking, skiing, wildlife viewing and outdoor adventure. Located just outside Jasper National Park, this property offers the unique opportunity to enjoy the Rocky Mountain lifestyle while being close to the amenities and services of Hinton. Whether you’re searching for a full-time mountain home, weekend escape, or income-generating property, #3 Folding Mountain Village is an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of this spectacular mountain community.
Property Type:
Residential
Property Sub Type:
Detached
Condo Type:
Bare Land Condo
Transaction Type:
For Sale
Suite:
Yes
Num Legal Suites:
1
Num Illegal Suites:
0
Home Style:
1 and Half Storey, Acreage with Residence
Total Living Area:
1,571.01 sq. ft.
Main Level Finished Area:
1,029.04 sq. ft.
Upper Level Finished Area:
541.97 sq. ft.
Below Grade Finished Area:
1,029.04 sq. ft.
Condo Fee:
$4,590.00
Condo Fee Includes:
Insurance, Reserve Fund Contributions, Sewer, Snow Removal, Water
Acreage:
Yes
Lot Area:
23,100 sq. ft.
Lot Details:
23,100 square feet (dimensions per municipal assessment; buyer to verify)
Front Exposure:
Southwest
Floor Location:
Below Grade
Levels:
Two
Total Rooms Above Grade:
7
Year built:
1997 (Age: 29)
Bedrooms:
5 (Above Grd: 3)
Bedrooms Above Grade:
3
Bedrooms On Main:
2
Bedrooms Below Grade:
2
Bathrooms:
3.0 (Full:3, Half:0)
Num Ensuite Baths:
1
Plan:
8821844
Heating:
Fireplace(s), Forced Air, Natural Gas
Basement:
Full, Finished, Other
Foundation:
Poured Concrete
New Constr.:
No
Construction Material:
Wood Frame, Wood Siding
Structure Type:
House
Roof:
Metal
Ensuite:
Yes
Flooring:
Laminate
Cooling:
None
Fireplaces:
1
Fireplace Details:
Gas, Gas Log, Living Room
Water Supply:
Spring
Sewer:
Septic Field
Utilities:
Water Not Paid
Garage:
No
Parking:
Driveway, Parking Pad
Parking Places:
3
Parking Total/Covered:
3 / -
Laundry Features:
Laundry Room
Condo Fee Frequency:
Annually
Z-name Not Listed
Recreation Facilities, Snow Removal
Dishwasher, Range, Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer
outdoor swing set
Utility Right Of Way
Yes
Floor
Type
Size
Other
Main Floor
Living Room
64'4" × 44'
Main Floor
Dining Room
38'1" × 36'1"
Main Floor
Kitchen
38'1" × 32'10"
Main Floor
Bedroom
42'8" × 37'5"
Main Floor
Bedroom
37'9" × 30'10"
Main Floor
Laundry
24'3" × 16'5"
2nd Floor
Family Room
50'6" × 31'6"
2nd Floor
Bedroom - Primary
63'8" × 36'1"
Basement
Family Room
67'7" × 33'9"
Basement
Living Room
49'3" × 41'4"
Basement
Bedroom
39'4" × 36'1"
Basement
Bedroom
36'1" × 29'6"
Basement
Kitchenette
31'6" × 23'
Floor
Ensuite
Pieces
Other
Main Floor
No
4
2nd Floor
Yes
4
Basement
No
3
Title to Land:
Fee Simple
Community Features:
Fishing, Golf, Playground, Schools Nearby, Walking/Bike Paths
Interior Features:
Double Vanity, Kitchen Island, No Smoking Home, Open Floorplan, Separate Entrance, Soaking Tub, Storage, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Closet(s)
Exterior Features:
Balcony, Fire Pit, Garden, Private Yard
Patio And Porch Features:
Balcony(s), Deck, Front Porch
Lot Features:
Back Yard, Front Yard
Num. of Parcels:
0
Fencing:
Fenced
Nearest Town:
Hinton
Region:
Yellowhead County
Zoning:
CR
Listed Date:
Aug 23, 2026
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    Ensuite bathroom
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    Ensuite bathroom
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    Upstairs loft/ office
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    Upstairs loft/office
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    Bedroom 2
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    Main bathroom
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    Dining room area
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    Kitchen
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Listed by JASPER REAL ESTATE
Data was last updated August 23, 2026 at 10:05 PM (UTC)
Area Statistics
Listings on market:
37
Avg list price:
$534,900
Min list price:
$189,000
Max list price:
$1,599,900
Avg days on market:
81
Min days on market:
2
Max days on market:
504
Avg price per sq.ft.:
$337.44
These statistics are generated based on the current listing's property type and located in Rural Yellowhead County. Average values are derived using median calculations. This data is not produced by the MLS® system.
DIANE RICHARDSON

Buying or Selling an Acreage in Central Alberta

Central Alberta acreages can vary considerably in parcel size, residence, water and wastewater systems, road access, utilities, outbuildings and land characteristics. Buyers should evaluate the entire rural property rather than choosing an acreage based only on the house, asking price or number of acres.

Current Central Alberta acreages for sale may include small residential acreages, larger rural homes, country properties with shops or barns and parcels with pasture, fencing or agricultural characteristics where specifically identified in the listing.

Rural-property due diligence should consider the residence, land, title, access, water source, wastewater system, utilities, buildings and complete ownership costs. Requirements can also differ between counties and individual parcels.

  • Land & Legal Details Confirm parcel size, legal description, title, registered interests, land-use designation, boundaries where known and applicable restrictions.
  • Water, Septic & Utilities Determine how the property receives water, handles wastewater and is supplied with heating, electricity and other services.
  • Residence & Outbuildings Review the home together with garages, shops, barns, sheds, fencing, driveway and other improvements included with the property.

Small Acreages Versus Larger Rural Properties

Search activity for this page shows meaningful interest in small acreages for sale in Central Alberta. A smaller acreage may appeal to buyers who want additional outdoor space while limiting some of the maintenance associated with a substantially larger parcel.

Total acreage, however, does not tell buyers how much land is practically usable. Consider how much of the parcel is occupied by the house, driveway, water and septic systems, outbuildings, slopes, treed areas, drainage features and other improvements.

Larger rural properties may involve substantially different maintenance requirements and may include pasture, cultivated areas, fencing, shops, barns or other improvements. These characteristics should be confirmed from the individual listing and property documentation.

Review the Legal Parcel, Title & Boundaries

Rural-property boundaries are not always obvious from fences, tree lines or existing use. Buyers should review the legal parcel information rather than relying solely on what appears on the ground.

  • Legal land description.
  • Registered parcel size.
  • Registered easements and rights-of-way.
  • Utility rights-of-way.
  • Access agreements where applicable.
  • Other registered interests or restrictions.
  • Available survey or real property documentation where relevant.
Acreage size alone does not determine what a buyer can legally do with a rural property. Do not assume that a parcel can automatically be subdivided, developed, used for additional residences, operated as a business, or used for livestock or agricultural purposes. Verify the intended use for the specific property.

Land Use & Intended Property Use

A property with additional land, fencing, pasture or a barn should not automatically be assumed to be suitable for horses, livestock, farming or another agricultural use.

Where a particular use is important, review:

  • Current land-use designation.
  • Existing approved use.
  • Applicable municipal requirements.
  • Available permits.
  • Registered interests on title.
  • Water availability.
  • Existing fencing or buildings.
  • Access for vehicles and equipment.

Water Supply

Many rural properties use private or site-specific water systems. Buyers should identify the actual water source and understand its condition, capacity and maintenance requirements.

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

Buyers may wish to arrange appropriate water testing or other investigation where the water system is material to the purchase.

Septic & Wastewater Systems

Private wastewater systems can be another important component of a Central Alberta acreage purchase. Buyers should identify the actual system serving the property and review available documentation.

  • Type of wastewater system.
  • Location of tanks and disposal areas.
  • Approximate installation date where known.
  • Maintenance or pumping information where available.
  • Visible access points.
  • Relationship to wells and buildings.
  • Available permits or documentation where applicable.

Where appropriate, buyers should consider an inspection or assessment of the wastewater system before removing applicable purchase conditions.

Review the Residence

Rural acreage due diligence should not stop with the land. The condition of the residence can significantly affect the total cost of purchasing and owning the property.

  • Foundation and visible drainage conditions.
  • Roofing.
  • Windows and exterior doors.
  • Siding and exterior finishes.
  • 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.

Basement Development & Secondary Living Areas

Some rural homes may include basement bedrooms, separate entrances, additional kitchens or independently arranged living areas. These features can provide additional flexibility, but they do not automatically confirm that an approved secondary suite exists.

A basement kitchen, separate entrance or additional living area does not establish legal-suite status. Where suite use is important, buyers should verify applicable municipal records, approvals, land-use requirements and available permits for the specific property.

Shops, Barns, Garages & Outbuildings

Outbuildings can be an important part of the value and functionality of a Central Alberta rural property, but they should be evaluated independently from the residence.

  • Building dimensions.
  • Age and construction.
  • Foundation or structural support.
  • Roofing and exterior condition.
  • Electrical service.
  • Heating where specifically installed.
  • Water service where applicable.
  • Door dimensions and vehicle or equipment access.
  • Available permits for significant structures or alterations.

Buyers who need a shop for larger vehicles, equipment or workshop use should confirm actual interior dimensions, door clearance, power supply and heating rather than relying only on the advertised building size.

Fencing, Pasture & Agricultural Characteristics

Some Central Alberta acreage listings may include fencing, pasture, barns, shelters or cultivated land. These features should be assessed according to their current condition and the buyer’s intended use.

  • Type and condition of fencing.
  • Approximate pasture area where stated.
  • Cultivated area where stated.
  • Available livestock water sources.
  • Barns or shelters.
  • Gates and equipment access.
  • Current use of the land.
  • Applicable land-use requirements.
A property with a barn, pasture or fencing should not automatically be described as an approved equestrian, livestock or agricultural property. Suitability and permitted use should be verified for the specific parcel.

Terrain, Drainage & Usable Land

Total parcel size and usable land are not always the same. Slopes, low areas, drainage channels, treed portions, wetlands, watercourses or existing improvements can affect how a rural parcel functions.

Buyers should examine the land and review available information relating to:

  • Site grading.
  • Drainage around the residence.
  • Low areas.
  • Slopes.
  • Treed portions.
  • Water features where applicable.
  • Access to different portions of the parcel.

Road & Driveway Access

Access can materially affect everyday rural living, particularly where a property has a longer driveway or relies on rural roads.

  • Public or private road access.
  • Driveway length.
  • Driveway surface and grade.
  • Culverts and drainage.
  • Winter accessibility.
  • Snow-removal responsibility.
  • Maintenance obligations for private or shared access.
  • Access for trailers or larger vehicles where relevant.

Utilities, Heating & Communications

Utility arrangements can vary considerably between Central Alberta rural properties. Confirm the actual services available to the residence and significant outbuildings.

  • Electrical service and capacity.
  • Natural gas where available.
  • Propane or another fuel source where applicable.
  • Residence heating system.
  • Shop or garage heating where applicable.
  • Internet availability where important.
  • Telephone or cellular coverage where relevant.

Location & Access to Central Alberta Communities

Central Alberta covers a broad geographic area, so buyers should compare actual driving routes and travel times rather than relying only on the county or general location name.

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

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

Calculate the Complete Cost of Acreage Ownership

Two Central Alberta acreages for sale with similar asking prices can have significantly different monthly and long-term expenses. The house, parcel size, servicing and number of outbuildings can all affect ownership costs.

  • Mortgage and financing expenses.
  • Property taxes.
  • Property insurance.
  • Electricity and heating.
  • Water-system maintenance.
  • Septic-system maintenance.
  • Driveway maintenance and snow removal.
  • Mowing and vegetation management.
  • Fencing repairs.
  • Residence repairs and maintenance.
  • Shop, barn and outbuilding maintenance.
  • Equipment required to maintain the property.
  • Immediate renovations or deferred maintenance.
  • Inspection, legal and closing expenses.

Buyers should obtain current financing information and investigate property-specific expenses before assuming that an acreage fits within their monthly budget.

Guidance for Acreage Buyers

Narrow the search by county, location, price range, minimum and maximum parcel size, house requirements, garage or shop needs, servicing and intended land use. Each shortlisted property should then be compared for title, access, water, wastewater, buildings, physical condition and complete ownership costs.

Guidance for Acreage Sellers

Accurately describe the residence, parcel size, water source, wastewater system, utilities, road access, shops, barns, fencing, renovations and significant improvements. Avoid unverified claims about subdivision, agricultural, equestrian or development potential.

Preparing a Central Alberta Acreage for Sale

Rural buyers often need more property-specific information than buyers of conventional urban homes. Sellers can help prospective buyers evaluate an acreage by organizing available documentation and clearly presenting the land, residence and improvements.

  • Legal property description and parcel size.
  • Available title information.
  • Water-source information.
  • Well records where available.
  • Septic or wastewater information.
  • Utility and heating details.
  • Residence renovations and major repairs.
  • Shop, barn and outbuilding information.
  • Available permits.
  • Fencing and pasture details where applicable.
  • Driveway and road-access information.

Marketing should accurately describe existing property characteristics rather than making unsupported claims about agricultural, equestrian, subdivision or development potential.

Explore Central Alberta Acreages by County

Buyers can narrow the broader Central Alberta search by county when location, travel routes, parcel size or rural-property characteristics are important.

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

Questions about Central Alberta acreages for sale?

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

Contact Diane Richardson About Central Alberta Acreages

Ask about a Central Alberta acreage, request a property viewing or discuss the type of rural property you are searching for. Include as much information as possible about your preferred location, acreage size, residence, outbuildings, servicing and intended use.

If you have already found a specific Central Alberta acreage for sale, include the MLS® number, property address or listing link where available. If you are still searching, provide your preferred county or area, price range, minimum or maximum acreage, home requirements and any features such as a garage, shop, barn, fencing or pasture that are important to you.

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Phone or Text

Call or text Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706 to discuss current Central Alberta rural property listings.

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Email diane@mypadcalgary.com with the listing information or acreage requirements you would like to discuss.

Information to Include With Your Acreage Search

  • Preferred Central Alberta county, municipality or general location.
  • Approximate purchase price range.
  • Preferred minimum and maximum parcel size.
  • Bedroom and bathroom requirements.
  • Garage or parking requirements.
  • Shop, barn or other outbuilding requirements.
  • Fencing or pasture requirements where applicable.
  • Water-source preferences or concerns.
  • Septic or wastewater considerations.
  • Commuting or highway-access requirements.
  • Any intended agricultural, equestrian or other rural use that requires verification.

Questions About a Specific Central Alberta Acreage?

Rural properties require additional investigation beyond the residence itself. When evaluating a particular acreage, buyers may want to review the land, title, servicing, access, structures and complete ownership requirements.

  • Legal parcel size and legal description.
  • Land-use designation and current approved use.
  • Registered interests, easements or rights-of-way where applicable.
  • Water source and available well or cistern information.
  • Septic or wastewater-system type and available maintenance information.
  • Electrical service and heating source.
  • Public, private or shared road access.
  • Driveway condition and snow-removal responsibilities.
  • Residence condition and major mechanical systems.
  • Shops, barns, garages and other outbuildings.
  • Fencing, pasture or cultivated land where specifically identified.
  • Available permits for significant structures, additions or improvements.

Water, Septic & Rural Servicing

Many Central Alberta rural properties use private or property-specific water and wastewater systems. Where applicable, buyers should identify whether the property uses a well, cistern or another water source and review available records, testing and equipment information.

Septic-system type, location, age, maintenance history and available documentation should also be investigated. Rural servicing can affect ongoing maintenance costs as well as the suitability of a property for a buyer’s intended use.

Shops, Barns, Fencing & Land Use

A listing that includes a shop, barn, pasture or fencing should be evaluated according to the actual condition and characteristics of those improvements. Buyers should confirm building dimensions, utilities, access and available permit information where applicable.

Acreage size or the presence of agricultural improvements does not automatically establish that a property is suitable or approved for horses, livestock, farming, commercial activity, additional residences or subdivision. These uses should be verified for the individual parcel.

Location & Rural Access

Central Alberta covers a large geographic area, so the actual location of an acreage can materially affect commuting, services and everyday property use.

  • Driving routes to employment or regularly visited communities.
  • Access to shopping, fuel and healthcare.
  • Highway and regional-road access.
  • Public or private road maintenance.
  • Driveway length and winter accessibility.
  • Internet or communications availability where important.
  • School designation and transportation where relevant.

Selling a Central Alberta Acreage?

Rural-property buyers often need detailed information about both the residence and the land. Sellers can gather available documents and accurately describe the parcel size, water source, wastewater system, utilities, access, residence, garages, shops, barns, fencing and significant improvements.

Pricing should consider location, parcel size, residence condition, servicing, outbuildings, land characteristics and relevant comparable rural sales. Marketing should avoid unsupported claims about subdivision, agricultural, equestrian or development potential.

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