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Farms for Sale in Rocky View County

Browse Rocky View County farms for sale, including farm homes, agricultural land, hobby farms, livestock properties and current rural MLS® listings.

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Explore current farms for sale in Rocky View County and compare agricultural and rural properties based on land, residence, servicing, access and existing improvements. Listings can include farm homes, cultivated land, pasture, hobby farms and properties with barns, shops, fencing or other agricultural infrastructure.

A farm purchase involves more than evaluating the house and asking price. Parcel size, land-use designation, water supply, wastewater servicing, legal access, drainage, fencing, outbuildings and the condition of the land can all affect how a property functions and whether it is appropriate for a buyer’s intended use.

  • Land & Intended Use Review titled parcel size, cultivated areas, pasture, topography, fencing and current land use in relation to your plans for the property.
  • Water & Rural Servicing Confirm the actual water source, wastewater system, utilities and access arrangements for the individual farm rather than assuming rural properties are serviced alike.
  • Buildings & Improvements Examine residences, barns, shops, garages, shelters, corrals and other structures for condition, functionality and available permit information.

What to Review When Comparing Rocky View County Farms

Buyers searching for a farm house for sale in Rocky View County should evaluate the residence together with the complete property. Consider the home’s condition, farmyard layout, land characteristics, access, water and wastewater systems, outbuildings, fencing and ongoing maintenance requirements.

Property size alone does not determine whether livestock, equestrian activities, agricultural businesses, additional residences, new outbuildings or subdivision are permitted. Buyers should verify the current land-use designation, title registrations, applicable approvals and Rocky View County requirements for the specific parcel.

Where wells, private wastewater systems, barns, shops or other agricultural improvements are present, review available records and consider appropriate inspections or specialist assessments. Buyers planning changes to a property should verify current municipal requirements before relying on future development or use.

Farm classifications, parcel information, property improvements, permitted uses, prices and MLS® availability can change. Buyers should verify current title, land use, servicing, access, permits, physical condition and other property-specific information before making purchasing decisions.

Questions about farms for sale in Rocky View County?

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

Farms for Sale in Rocky View County

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Township Rd 284
Rural Rocky View County Rural Rocky View County T0M 1L0

$599,000
Land

Main Photo: Township Rd 284 in Rural Rocky View County: Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2337835
Status:
Active
Prop. Type:
Land
MLS® Num:
A2337835
15.48 acres within easy commute to YYC, Airdrie, Crossfield, Cochrane, Calgary! Located just west of Lochend Rd on Twp Rd 284(Sec 574). This property has all the features you're looking for in an acreage. Nice level land to build your dream home with a few clumps of trees for a backdrop and a perfect place to watch the wildlife! There is a flowing stream along the west side of the property. A Perfect place for your horses and livestock. The property is partially fenced, and for the most part in grass, but there are about 7 acres under cultivation, which will be sprayed soon as weeds have taken hold. Don't wait for your dream acreage to disappear! Call now to view as there's not too many larger vacant parcels on the market.
Property Type:
Land
Property Sub Type:
Residential Land
Condo Type:
Not a Condo
Transaction Type:
For Sale
Lot Area:
15.5 acre(s)
Bathrooms:
- (Full:-, Half:-)
Ensuite:
No
Water Supply:
Dugout, Spring
Sewer:
None
Utilities:
None
Garage:
No
None
Easement Registered On Title, Underground Utility Right of Way
School Bus:
Yes
Title to Land:
Fee Simple
Community Features:
Golf, Playground, Schools Nearby, Shopping Nearby
Exterior Features:
None
Lot Features:
Brush, Creek/River/Stream/Pond, Farm, Few Trees, Gentle Sloping, Irregular Lot, Level, Native Plants, Near Golf Course, Pasture, See Remarks, Sloped, Views, Wetlands
Access To Property:
Accessible to Major Traffic Route, Other
Num. of Parcels:
0
Outbuildings:
None
Fencing:
Partial
Nearest Town:
Madden
Region:
Rocky View County
Zoning:
Ag-Gen
Listed Date:
Aug 16, 2026
  • Photo 1: Township Rd 284 in Rural Rocky View County: Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2337835
    Photo 1 of 1
Listed by CIR Realty
Data was last updated August 23, 2026 at 08:05 PM (UTC)
Area Statistics
Listings on market:
100
Avg list price:
$1,235,625
Min list price:
$240,450
Max list price:
$17,600,000
Avg days on market:
155
Min days on market:
4
Max days on market:
2,359
These statistics are generated based on the current listing's property type and located in Rural Rocky View County. Average values are derived using median calculations. This data is not produced by the MLS® system.
DIANE RICHARDSON

Buying or Selling a Farm in Rocky View County

Farms for sale in Rocky View County can vary considerably in parcel size, land characteristics, agricultural improvements, servicing and residential features. Buyers should evaluate the complete property and its intended use rather than comparing farms on acreage or house size alone.

Current Rocky View County farm listings may include farm residences, cultivated land, pasture, hobby farms, livestock properties and parcels with barns, shops, corrals, fencing or other agricultural improvements. Each property should be reviewed individually because land use, access, water, wastewater systems and existing structures can differ significantly.

A buyer searching for a farm house for sale in Rocky View County should consider both the residence and the land surrounding it. The condition of the house may be only one part of the purchase decision when the property also includes agricultural land, private servicing, multiple buildings or specialized infrastructure.

  • Land & Agricultural Use Review parcel size, cultivated areas, pasture, topography, drainage, fencing and current use in relation to your plans for the property.
  • Water & Servicing Confirm water sources, wastewater systems, utilities, road access and maintenance responsibilities for the specific farm.
  • Buildings & Improvements Examine residences, barns, shops, garages, corrals, storage buildings and other improvements for condition and available approvals.

Define How You Plan to Use the Farm

Before comparing properties, identify the type of rural use you require. An established agricultural operator looking for additional productive land may evaluate a property very differently from someone seeking a smaller hobby farm, livestock acreage, equestrian property or country residence with additional land.

  • Preferred minimum and maximum parcel size.
  • Amount and location of cultivated land or pasture.
  • Requirements for livestock, horses or other agricultural uses.
  • Need for barns, shops, equipment storage or additional garages.
  • Fencing, corrals, shelters and handling facilities.
  • Water requirements for the residence and intended agricultural use.
  • Access for farm equipment, trailers or larger vehicles.
  • Residence size, condition and bedroom requirements.

Buyers should verify that their intended use is compatible with the property’s current land-use designation, existing approvals, title registrations and other property-specific restrictions before relying on future plans.

Review the Land, Not Just the Acreage Number

Two farms with similar titled acreage can function very differently. The location and shape of the parcel, topography, drainage, access, fencing, cultivated areas and placement of buildings can affect the practical use of the land.

Buyers should examine how the property is currently used and consider whether the land characteristics are appropriate for their intended operation. Where land productivity, soil characteristics or agricultural capability are important to the purchase decision, appropriate property-specific information should be obtained rather than relying only on listing descriptions.

Water Supply and Rural Servicing

Water is an important consideration when evaluating a rural or agricultural property. The residence, livestock, irrigation requirements and other farm uses may have different water demands, making it important to understand the actual system serving the property.

  • Source of domestic water for the residence.
  • Available well records where a private well is present.
  • Water-quality and flow testing where appropriate.
  • Additional water systems serving livestock or agricultural uses.
  • Location and condition of tanks, pumps and related equipment.
  • Wastewater system type, location and maintenance history.
  • Available permits or records for private servicing.
Water availability and servicing arrangements can be property-specific. Buyers should verify the actual systems, records and applicable requirements for the farm they are considering rather than assuming similar neighbouring properties are serviced in the same way.

Barns, Shops and Agricultural Buildings

Farm improvements can represent a significant part of a rural property’s usefulness and maintenance requirements. Buyers should review each building separately, including its size, construction, physical condition and intended function.

  • Barns, shelters and livestock buildings.
  • Workshops and equipment-storage buildings.
  • Attached and detached garages.
  • Corrals, pens and handling facilities.
  • Grain or agricultural storage structures where present.
  • Electrical, heating and water services to outbuildings.
  • Access for equipment, trailers and delivery vehicles.
  • Available permits and documentation for improvements.

Equipment, shelving, livestock fixtures and other items visible at a property should not automatically be assumed to be included in the sale. Items important to the buyer should be clearly addressed in the purchase contract.

Title, Boundaries and Registered Interests

Review title information for registrations that may affect the use or enjoyment of the property. Depending on the farm, these may include easements, utility rights-of-way, restrictive covenants, access arrangements or other registered interests.

Buyers should also understand the location of property boundaries in relation to fences, roads, driveways, buildings and agricultural improvements. Review available survey or Real Property Report information where applicable and investigate discrepancies before relying on visible fence lines as legal boundaries.

Road Access, Driveways and Farm Traffic

Access requirements for a farm can extend beyond ordinary passenger vehicles. Buyers planning to move livestock, machinery, trailers or larger equipment should consider road approaches, gate widths, turning areas and the layout of the farmyard.

Driveway length, surface condition, drainage and snow-removal requirements may also contribute to ongoing ownership costs. Shared or unusual access arrangements should be reviewed carefully along with any relevant title documentation.

The Farm Residence and Other Living Areas

Where a farm includes a residence, evaluate it as carefully as any other home. Review the roof, foundation, windows, plumbing, electrical service, heating equipment, water systems, interior condition and available documentation for renovations or additions.

A separate entrance, additional kitchen or independently arranged living area does not establish that a secondary suite or additional residence is legally approved. Buyers should verify applicable permits, development approvals and current municipal status before relying on these spaces for rental or secondary accommodation.

Property Inspections and Specialized Assessments

A general home inspection may help evaluate visible components of the residence, but a farm can contain additional systems and improvements that require separate investigation.

  • Residence and foundation condition.
  • Private water and wastewater systems.
  • Barns, shops and other accessory buildings.
  • Electrical and heating systems serving outbuildings.
  • Drainage around the residence and farmyard.
  • Fencing, gates and livestock infrastructure.
  • Water-quality or well-performance testing where appropriate.
  • Other specialized agricultural components relevant to the property.

Buyers should determine which professional inspections or specialist reviews are appropriate for the particular property before removing applicable purchase conditions.

Calculate the Complete Cost of Farm Ownership

Farms with similar purchase prices can have very different operating and maintenance expenses. Larger parcels and properties with multiple buildings, private servicing or specialized infrastructure may require additional time and financial resources.

  • Property taxes and insurance.
  • Utilities and heating costs for the residence and outbuildings.
  • Water and wastewater system maintenance.
  • Road, driveway and snow-removal expenses.
  • Fencing, gates and livestock infrastructure.
  • Roofing and exterior maintenance for multiple buildings.
  • Equipment-storage and workshop maintenance.
  • Land, drainage and vegetation management.
  • Immediate repairs or deferred maintenance.

Buyers should also obtain appropriate financial, legal and tax advice where the intended transaction or agricultural use requires it, particularly when purchasing a property for an operating farm or business purpose.

Compare Location and Daily Practicality

The location of a Rocky View County farm can affect commuting, farm operations, deliveries and access to regular services. Buyers should evaluate the actual travel routes that matter to them rather than relying only on straight-line distance or generalized descriptions of proximity to Calgary.

Consider road surface, seasonal conditions, equipment access and travel requirements for work, supplies, veterinary services, recreation and other regular destinations. Any future development or surrounding land-use concerns should be independently verified when they are important to the purchase decision.

Guidance for Farm Buyers

Narrow the search by location, parcel size, intended agricultural use, water requirements, residence needs, buildings and budget. Shortlisted farms should then be compared for land characteristics, title, servicing, improvements, physical condition and ongoing ownership responsibilities.

Guidance for Farm Sellers

Assemble available information about the residence, land, water systems, wastewater servicing, buildings, permits, fencing and major improvements. Accurate property information can help prospective buyers understand the complete farm rather than focusing only on the house and acreage total.

Preparing a Rocky View County Farm for Sale

Sellers can prepare for listing by gathering available documentation relating to the residence, water systems, wastewater systems, surveys, permits, renovations, barns, shops and other significant improvements.

Marketing should distinguish clearly between the residence, agricultural land and other improvements. Titled parcel size, building features, water arrangements, fencing, farm infrastructure and other material characteristics should be described accurately and supported by available information.

Pricing a farm generally requires consideration of more than the residence. Location, parcel characteristics, agricultural use, servicing, buildings, condition and relevant comparable sales can all affect how buyers evaluate the property.

Related Rocky View County Rural Properties

Farm acreage, land use, boundaries, water systems, improvements, permits, property condition and MLS® information can change or require property-specific verification. Buyers should review current records and obtain appropriate professional advice before making purchasing decisions.

Questions about farms for sale in Rocky View County?

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

Contact Diane Richardson About Rocky View County Farms

Ask about farms for sale in Rocky View County, request information about a specific MLS® listing, arrange a private viewing or submit the agricultural and rural property criteria you are looking for.

When contacting Diane about a farm property, include the MLS® number, property address or listing link where available. Buyers can also provide their preferred area of Rocky View County, budget, acreage requirements, intended land use and any requirements for a residence, barns, shops, pasture, cultivated land, fencing or other agricultural improvements.

Contact Form

Use the online contact form to send a farm-property question, viewing request or details about the type of rural property you are seeking.

Phone or Text

Call or text Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706 to discuss a current Rocky View County farm or agricultural property listing.

Email

Email diane@mypadcalgary.com with an MLS® number, property address or the farm criteria you would like reviewed.

Information to Include With Your Farm Inquiry

Rural and agricultural properties can differ substantially, so providing specific requirements can help narrow the search. Useful details may include:

  • Preferred location within Rocky View County.
  • Target price range and approximate parcel size.
  • Intended agricultural, livestock, equestrian or hobby-farm use.
  • Amount of cultivated land or pasture required.
  • Residence size, bedroom and bathroom requirements.
  • Need for barns, shops, garages, corrals or equipment storage.
  • Water, wastewater and servicing requirements.
  • Fencing, access and other property improvements important to your plans.

Buyers should independently verify current land-use designation, title registrations, water and wastewater systems, property boundaries, permits and municipal approvals for the specific property before relying on a particular agricultural or residential use.

Sellers can provide available information relating to the residence, land, water systems, wastewater servicing, buildings, fencing, permits, surveys, renovations and major property improvements.

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