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De Winton Acreage for Sale 290003 96 Street E
60-Acre De Winton Acreage for Sale | Walkout Bungalow with Panoramic Views Near Calgary

De Winton Acreage for Sale | 60 Acres with Hilltop Views & Walkout Bungalow

Panoramic Mountain Views, Hobby Farm Potential & Minutes to Calgary or Okotoks

60-acre acreage in De Winton with mountain and city views

60-acre De Winton acreage with walkout bungalow, oversized garage, and multi-purpose outbuilding

Experience breathtaking hilltop living in De Winton on this exceptional 60.1-acre acreage for sale in Foothills County. Perched on the highest point in the area, this one-of-a-kind property offers uninterrupted 360° panoramic views—including majestic mountain ranges to the west, city skyline to the north, and charming rural scenes like the Davisburg Church across the way.

Located just a short drive from Calgary and Okotoks, this property offers a rare blend of peaceful rural living with easy urban access—ideal for families, hobby farmers, or investors seeking acreage close to the city.

Property Details – 290003 96 Street E, De Winton

  • MLS®: A2246977
  • Price: $1,495,000
  • Lot Size: 60.1 Acres (Partially fenced)
  • Home: 1,216 sq. ft. walkout bungalow (built 1960)
  • Bedrooms: 4 total (2 up, 2 down)
  • Bathrooms: 3 full
  • Garage: Oversized double detached garage
  • Outbuilding: Large multi-use structure with enclosed storage, animal shelters, and concrete pad
  • Water: Private well with new pump and expansion tank (2023)
  • Taxes: $4,485.58 (2025)

Home Features

This De Winton bungalow was built in the 1960s and is solidly constructed, offering great bones for renovation or customization. Shingles were replaced in 2017, and the walk-out basement adds valuable living space. more photos

Main Floor Highlights:

  • Solid hardwood flooring in living areas
  • Ceramic tile in kitchen and bathrooms
  • Gas fireplace in living room
  • Two bedrooms including primary suite with 3-piece ensuite
  • Spacious kitchen and formal dining room

Lower Level Features:

  • Two additional bedrooms with full egress windows
  • 3-piece bathroom
  • Wood-burning stove for energy efficiency
  • Massive rec/game room
  • Separate mudroom and utility space

Land & Agricultural Potential

This property is zoned Agricultural (A) and is ideal for those seeking a:

  • Hobby farm with livestock or horses
  • Rural retreat with privacy and unobstructed views
  • Investment acreage for future development potential

The large multi-purpose outbuilding is suited for equipment storage, equestrian use, or animal shelters—making this a flexible acreage property in De Winton for many lifestyles.

Location & Lifestyle

Whether you're commuting to Calgary or enjoying small-town amenities in Okotoks, this location offers the best of both worlds:

  • 15 minutes to South Calgary
  • 10 minutes to Okotoks for groceries, restaurants, and schools
  • Quick access to Highway 2 and Deerfoot Trail

Enjoy wide-open Alberta skies, star-filled nights, and the tranquility of Foothills County—without sacrificing convenience.

Diane Richardson – Calgary & De Winton Real Estate Specialist

Interested in This De Winton Acreage?

Contact Diane Richardson, your trusted De Winton and Foothills County REALTOR®, to schedule a private tour or learn more about this unique acreage opportunity.

Call/Text: 403.397.3706
Email: Diane@Mypadcalgary.com

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© 2025 Diane Richardson. All information herein deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Acreage for Sale De Winton | 60 Acres with Walkout Bungalow & Hilltop Views
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60-Acre De Winton Acreage for Sale | Walkout Bungalow with Panoramic Views Near Calgary
60-Acre De Winton Acreage for Sale | Walkout Bungalow with Panoramic Views Near Calgary

De Winton Acreage for Sale | 60 Acres with Hilltop Views & Walkout Bungalow

Panoramic Mountain Views, Hobby Farm Potential & Minutes to Calgary or Okotoks

60-acre acreage in De Winton with mountain and city views

60-acre De Winton acreage with walkout bungalow, oversized garage, and multi-purpose outbuilding 

Experience breathtaking hilltop living in De Winton on this exceptional 60.1-acre acreage for sale in Foothills County. Perched on the highest point in the area, this one-of-a-kind property offers uninterrupted 360° panoramic views—including majestic mountain ranges to the west, city skyline to the north, and charming rural scenes like the Davisburg Church across the way.

Located just a short drive from Calgary and Okotoks, this property offers a rare blend of peaceful rural living with easy urban access—ideal for families, hobby farmers, or investors seeking acreage close to the city. more details

Property Details – 290003 96 Street E, De Winton

  • MLS®: A2246977
  • Price: $1,495,000
  • Lot Size: 60.1 Acres (Partially fenced)
  • Home: 1,216 sq. ft. walkout bungalow (built 1960)
  • Bedrooms: 4 total (2 up, 2 down)
  • Bathrooms: 3 full
  • Garage: Oversized double detached garage
  • Outbuilding: Large multi-use structure with enclosed storage, animal shelters, and concrete pad
  • Water: Private well with new pump and expansion tank (2023)
  • Taxes: $4,485.58 (2025)

Home Features

This De Winton bungalow was built in the 1960s and is solidly constructed, offering great bones for renovation or customization. Shingles were replaced in 2017, and the walk-out basement adds valuable living space.

Main Floor Highlights:

  • Solid hardwood flooring in living areas
  • Ceramic tile in kitchen and bathrooms
  • Gas fireplace in living room
  • Two bedrooms including primary suite with 3-piece ensuite
  • Spacious kitchen and formal dining room

Lower Level Features:

  • Two additional bedrooms with full egress windows
  • 3-piece bathroom
  • Wood-burning stove for energy efficiency
  • Massive rec/game room
  • Separate mudroom and utility space

Land & Agricultural Potential

This property is zoned Agricultural (A) and is ideal for those seeking a:

  • Hobby farm with livestock or horses
  • Rural retreat with privacy and unobstructed views
  • Investment acreage for future development potential

The large multi-purpose outbuilding is suited for equipment storage, equestrian use, or animal shelters—making this a flexible acreage property in De Winton for many lifestyles.

Location & Lifestyle

Whether you're commuting to Calgary or enjoying small-town amenities in Okotoks, this location offers the best of both worlds:

  • 15 minutes to South Calgary
  • 10 minutes to Okotoks for groceries, restaurants, and schools
  • Quick access to Highway 2 and Deerfoot Trail

Enjoy wide-open Alberta skies, star-filled nights, and the tranquility of Foothills County—without sacrificing convenience.

Diane Richardson – Calgary & De Winton Real Estate Specialist

Interested in This De Winton Acreage?

Contact Diane Richardson, your trusted De Winton and Foothills County REALTOR®, to schedule a private tour or learn more about this unique acreage opportunity.

Call/Text: 403.397.3706
Email: Diane@Mypadcalgary.com

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© 2025 Diane Richardson. All information herein deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Acreage for Sale De Winton | 60 Acres with Walkout Bungalow & Hilltop Views
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July 2025 Calgary & Area Real Estate Market Summary

July 2025 Calgary & Area Real Estate Market Summary

July 2025 Calgary Real Estate Market Summary – City, Districts & Property Types

Source: CREB Calgary Monthly Statistics Package (PDF)

City of Calgary

MetricValue
Sales 2,099
New Listings 3,911
Sales to New Listings Ratio     54%
Inventory 6,917
Months of Supply 3.30
Benchmark Price $582,900
Average Price $616,686
Median Price $569,500

In July 2025, Calgary saw 2,099 residential sales, a 12% decline from July 2024. Inventory climbed to 6,917 units, marking the highest July supply since pre-pandemic levels. Increased listings, particularly in newer communities, expanded choice but eased price momentum. The citywide benchmark price settled at $582,900 (–4% Y/Y), reflecting supply-side pressures on apartments and row homes, while detached and semi-detached prices remained relatively stable.

Benchmark Prices by District

DistrictBenchmark Price
City Centre $588,000
North $545,700
North East $494,400
North West $643,400
West $716,000
East $414,600
South $581,100
South East $573,300

District-level price trends varied across Calgary. The West ($716,000) and North West ($643,400) districts posted the highest benchmarks, while East Calgary remained the most affordable at $414,600. Most districts held steady or posted modest gains, but areas like the North East and East saw benchmark declines of up to 5% Y/Y, largely due to supply influx.


Market by Property Type

Property TypeSalesNew ListingsRatioInventoryMonths SupplyBenchmark Price
Detached 1,031 1,888 55% 3,078 2.99 $761,800
Semi-Detached 187 331 56% 549 2.94 $697,500
Row 373 678 55% 1,193 3.20 $446,200
Apartment 508 1,014 50% 2,097 4.13 $329,600

Detached: With months of supply at 3, detached homes remained in a balanced market. Benchmark prices dipped slightly to $761,800 (–1% Y/Y).
Semi-Detached: Semi-detached homes stayed stable with a benchmark price of $697,500 (+1% Y/Y), backed by low inventory in key districts.
Row Homes: Increased supply (3.2 months) pushed row home prices down to $446,200 (–4% Y/Y), especially in North East and North districts.
Apartments: Rising competition from new builds and elevated inventory (4.13 months supply) brought apartment benchmarks down to $329,600 (–5% Y/Y).

© 2025 Diane Richardson. All information herein deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

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July 2025 Calgary Real Estate Market Summary – City, Towns & Counties | AlbertaTownandCountry.com

July 2025 Calgary Real Estate Market Summary – City, Towns & Counties

Source: CREB Regional Monthly Stats Package (PDF)

City of Calgary

MetricValue
Sales 2,099
New Listings 3,911
Sales to New Listings Ratio           54%
Inventory 6,917
Months of Supply 3.30
Benchmark Price $582,900
Average Price $616,686
Median Price $569,500

In July 2025, Calgary recorded 2,099 home sales, down 14% year-over-year but still above pre-2021 levels. Improved new listings lifted inventory to 6,917 units, keeping months of supply at 3.3. This increased selection placed modest downward pressure on prices, with the benchmark price settling at $582,900 (–3% Y/Y). Detached home prices remain resilient, while apartment and row house prices softened slightly.


Towns

TownSalesNew ListingsRatioInventoryMonths SupplyBenchmark Price
Airdrie 160 306 52% 543 3.39 $532,800
Chestermere 48 143 34% 282 5.88 $715,600
Cochrane 91 N/A N/A 302 3.32 $590,000
Okotoks 57 N/A 71% 125 2.19 $628,500

Airdrie: Sales dipped 14% Y/Y to 160, while inventory rose to 543 units (3.39 months supply), moderating prices to $532,800 (–4% Y/Y).
Chestermere: 48 sales (–8% Y/Y) and 282 active listings pushed supply to nearly 6 months, but benchmark prices stayed robust at $715,600 (+0.5% Y/Y).
Cochrane: Despite an uptick in new listings, sales held steady at 91. Inventory climbed to 302 units (3.32 months supply), with benchmark prices up 2.3% Y/Y to $590,000.
Okotoks: A tight 2.19 months of supply with only 125 active listings sustained upward price pressure, with benchmarks rising 1% Y/Y to $628,500.

Counties & Regions

RegionSalesNew ListingsRatioInventoryMonths SupplyBenchmark Price
Rocky View 161 277 58% 612 3.80 $655,700
Foothills       125 168 74% 305 2.44 $652,800
Mountain View 67 97 69% 178 2.66 $515,600
Kneehill 12 14 86% 37 3.08 $270,200
Wheatland 46 59 78% 144 3.13 $458,500
Willow Creek 28 39 72% 57 2.04 $348,200
Vulcan 10 17 59% 47 4.70 $350,600
Bighorn 44 79 56% 171 3.89 $1,100,600

Rocky View: Inventory expanded to 612 units, with a balanced 58% ratio keeping benchmark prices firm at $655,700 (+2.1% Y/Y).
Foothills: Strong demand persists with a 74% ratio and 2.44 months supply, lifting benchmark prices to $652,800 (+2.5% Y/Y).
Mountain View: Market remains balanced at 2.66 months supply, with benchmark prices holding at $515,600 (flat Y/Y).
Kneehill: Sales-to-listings ratio of 86% reflects tight conditions, stabilizing prices at $270,200.
Wheatland: 78% ratio and 3.13 months supply maintain prices around $458,500.
Willow Creek: Low 2.04 months supply supports a benchmark of $348,200 (+1.2% Y/Y).
Vulcan: Inventory buildup (4.70 months supply) is keeping prices steady at $350,600.
Bighorn: High-value properties persist with a benchmark of $1,100,600 (+2.5% Y/Y).

© 2025 Diane Richardson. All information herein deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

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Equestrian Realtor Calgary & Southern Alberta
Equestrian Realtor Calgary | Passionate About Horses & Real Estate in Southern Alberta

Equestrian Realtor Calgary & Southern Alberta

Hi there! I’m a horse lover and passionate rider who also happens to be a realtor in Calgary and Southern Alberta. My love for horses and the equestrian lifestyle inspires me to help others find properties where they can enjoy riding, caring for horses, and living the country life.

Why I Enjoy Working with Equestrian Properties

Horses have been a big part of my life, and I understand how important it is to find a home or acreage that fits your unique lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for a hobby farm, a place with barns and pastures, or just some peaceful acreage with room to ride, I’m here to help you explore all the great options Southern Alberta has to offer.

While I’m not a specialized expert, my genuine enthusiasm for horses and knowledge of the local real estate market means I’m excited to guide you through your journey—whether buying or selling your equestrian property.

Essential Things to Know About Equestrian Properties

When looking at horse properties, there are some important things to consider that can make a big difference in your experience:

  • Zoning & Land Use: Make sure the property is zoned for keeping horses and agricultural use. Some areas have restrictions on the number of animals or types of structures allowed.
  • Facilities & Infrastructure: Check for barns, shelters, fencing quality, water access, and riding arenas. Well-maintained facilities save you time and money.
  • Pasture Quality: Good grazing land with proper drainage and soil quality keeps your horses healthy and reduces feed costs.
  • Water Supply: Reliable water sources—whether wells, ponds, or municipal supply—are essential for you and your animals.
  • Access & Location: Consider proximity to riding trails, veterinary services, feed stores, and your daily commute to town or Calgary.
  • Future Development: Think about your long-term plans—will you want to expand facilities or subdivide land? Understanding local bylaws helps avoid surprises.

Explore Equestrian Properties in Southern Alberta

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How I Can Help You

  • Provide guidance and support throughout your property search or sale.
  • Share local knowledge about equestrian-friendly communities and acreage living.
  • Connect you with resources and services that support your equestrian lifestyle.
  • Offer a friendly, approachable experience grounded in a shared love of horses.

Let’s Find Your Dream Equestrian Property Together

Whether you're buying your first acreage with horses or selling a beloved hobby farm, I’m excited to help you with your real estate journey. Let’s chat about your goals and find the perfect place to enjoy your horses and country lifestyle in Calgary and Southern Alberta.

Contact Your Equestrian Realtor Diane Richardson phone: 403.397.3706
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Acreage Living in Alberta – The Pros and Cons

Acreage Living in Alberta – The Pros and Cons

Is Country Living Right for You?

Alberta Acreage with Mountain Views and Open Land

Experience wide-open skies, peaceful landscapes, and the space to live your way

Considering a move from city life to the serenity of the countryside? Alberta's acreage properties offer an enticing escape from urban noise, bringing space, freedom, and natural beauty into your daily life. From the foothills of the Rockies to the quiet farmland beyond Calgary, rural properties provide a lifestyle rooted in independence, privacy, and open horizons. Whether you're dreaming of a hobby farm, an equestrian estate, or simply room to breathe, acreage living might be the lifestyle shift you've been waiting for.

But acreage ownership comes with its own unique responsibilities—many of which surprise first-time buyers. From maintaining septic systems to clearing snowy driveways, the challenges can be as real as the rewards. In this article, we’ll explore the pros and cons of acreage living in Alberta to help you determine whether it’s the right fit for your lifestyle, priorities, and future plans.

✔ Pros of Living on an Acreage in Alberta

Space, Privacy & Freedom

Perhaps the biggest appeal of acreage life is the space to spread out. You'll enjoy larger lots, no immediate neighbours, and room for outdoor hobbies, RVs, gardening, and animals. Whether you're retiring, raising a family, or simply craving quiet, privacy is one of the greatest luxuries of rural Alberta living.

Room to Build or Customize

Unlike suburban lots, most rural properties come with the freedom to add outbuildings, workshops, or garages. Want to build a guesthouse, raise chickens, or install solar panels? Acreages often allow you to live with fewer restrictions, depending on the county’s land use bylaws.

Natural Beauty All Around

Many Alberta acreages offer spectacular views of the Rockies, foothills, forests, or farmland. With no city lights in the way, you'll see starry skies at night and hear nothing but the wind in the trees. It’s a peaceful escape that reconnects you with nature.

Ideal for Animal Lovers

Whether you want to keep horses, start a hobby farm, or adopt a few goats, acreage properties are a haven for animal owners. Be sure to check county bylaws and water availability for livestock before buying.

Peace and Independence

Escape the constant buzz of the city. Living on an acreage means fewer disruptions, less traffic, and the ability to live a more independent, self-reliant lifestyle.


✘ Cons of Acreage Living in Alberta

More Maintenance

Acreage owners are their own maintenance crew. From mowing fields and grading driveways to snow clearing and fence repair, upkeep is part of the lifestyle.

Septic & Water Systems

Most acreages use septic systems and private wells or cisterns. These require regular upkeep, water quality testing, and sometimes expensive repairs. Ask questions like: How deep is the well? Has it been tested recently? What’s the lifespan of the septic system?

Longer Commutes

You may need to drive 20–40 minutes for groceries, schools, or healthcare. If you have health conditions or kids, consider the cost and time for appointments, especially in winter.

Limited Services

High-speed internet, garbage pickup, natural gas, and even emergency services may be limited or unavailable. You may need to rely on propane heating, satellite internet, and county landfill runs.

Daily Realities That Catch People Off Guard

  • Snow clearing, mowing, and laneway grading can consume hours every week—often requiring a tractor or riding mower.
  • Rodents and wildlife (e.g., mice, coyotes) are more common.
  • Gravel road access can damage vehicles and may not be plowed promptly after storms.
  • Garbage disposal is often DIY—loading your truck and taking it to the nearest landfill.
  • Social isolation can creep in if you’re not actively involved in local communities or service groups.

Land Use Restrictions

Many MDs (municipal districts) have bylaws limiting what you can do with your land. Rocky View County is known to be more restrictive, while Foothills County may offer more flexibility. Always review bylaws before buying.

Topography & Neighbourhood Factors

Acreages near marshes or in low-lying areas may have structural issues. Properties near meat plants or feedlots can have odours. Pay attention to what's nearby.


Is Acreage Living Right for You?

If you value privacy, space, nature, and independence, an acreage lifestyle in Alberta could be your dream come true. However, it’s essential to go in with clear expectations.

️ Explore Acreage Listings:


Diane Richardson, Southern Alberta Real Estate Expert


Need Help Finding the Right Acreage?

Diane Richardson brings over 15 years of experience helping buyers find their ideal rural property in Southern Alberta. From equestrian acreages to scenic retreat homes, I can guide you through every step of the buying process with honest advice and personalized service.

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Mountain View County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide

New Mountain View County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide → Read Now

Posted on: June 5, 2025 | by Diane Richardson

I’m thrilled to share the launch of our brand-new Mountain View County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide on AlbertaTownandCountry.com. Whether you’re searching for homes, acreages, equestrian properties, or want to learn about local schools, zoning, and recreation, this all-in-one resource has you covered.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Up-to-date listings for homes, acreages, and horse properties across Carstairs, Didsbury, Olds, Sundre, and Water Valley
  • Community profiles for Carstairs, Didsbury, Olds, Sundre, Water Valley, and more small-town hamlets
  • Details on local zoning, land-use bylaws, and utility services (water, septic, and power)
  • School district information and catchment maps for Mountain View County Schools
  • Guides to parks, trails, and recreational activities (e.g., Little Red Deer River hikes, Gleniffer Lake fishing)
  • Market reports with recent sales data and pricing trends (e.g., average acreage prices in Olds and Didsbury)

Read the full guide now: Mountain View County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide → Read Now

Have Questions? Contact Diane Richardson

Diane Richardson, Licensed Realtor®, is your Mountain View County expert. For personalized assistance or to schedule a consultation, reach out anytime:

Visit AlbertaTownandCountry.com for more listings, resources, and market updates across Southern Alberta.

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Rocky View County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide

New Rocky View County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide → Read Now

Posted on: June 5, 2025 | by Diane Richardson

I’m thrilled to share the launch of our brand-new Rocky View County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide on AlbertaTownandCountry.com. Whether you’re searching for homes, horse properties, raw land, or want to learn about local schools, zoning, and recreation, this all-in-one resource has you covered.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Up-to-date listings for homes, acreages, and luxury estates
  • Community profiles for Springbank, Bearspaw, Langdon, and more
  • Details on local zoning, land-use bylaws, and utility services
  • School district information and catchment maps
  • Guides to parks, trails, and recreational activities
  • Market reports with recent sales data and pricing trends

Read the full guide now: Rocky View County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide → Read Now

Have Questions? Contact Diane Richardson

Diane Richardson, Licensed Realtor®, is your Rocky View County expert. For personalized assistance or to schedule a consultation, reach out anytime:

Visit AlbertaTownandCountry.com for more listings, resources, and market updates across Southern Alberta.

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Kneehill County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide

New Kneehill County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide → Read Now

Posted on: June 4, 2025 | by Diane Richardson

I’m thrilled to share the launch of our brand-new Kneehill County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide on AlbertaTownandCountry.com. Whether you’re searching for homes, horse properties, raw land, or want to learn about local schools, zoning, and recreation, this all-in-one resource has you covered.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Up-to-date listings for homes, farmsteads, and horse acreages
  • Community profiles for Three Hills, Trochu, Carbon, and more
  • Details on local zoning, land-use bylaws, and utility services
  • School district information and catchment maps
  • Guides to parks, trails, and recreational activities
  • Market reports with recent sales data and pricing trends

Read the full guide now: Kneehill County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide → Read Now

Have Questions? Contact Diane Richardson

Diane Richardson, Licensed Realtor®, is your Kneehill County expert. For personalized assistance or to schedule a consultation, reach out anytime:

Visit AlbertaTownandCountry.com for more listings, resources, and market updates across Southern Alberta.

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May 2025 Calgary Real Estate Market Summary – City, Towns & Counties | AlbertaTownandCountry.com

May 2025 Calgary Real Estate Market Summary – City, Towns & Counties

Source: CREB Regional Monthly Stats Package (PDF)

City of Calgary

MetricValue
Sales 2,568
New Listings 4,842
Sales to New Listings Ratio 53%
Inventory 6,740
Months of Supply 2.62
Benchmark Price $589,900
Average Price $649,268
Median Price $590,250

In May 2025, Calgary recorded 2,568 residential sales (–17% Y/Y, yet 11% above its 10-year May average). New listings rose 12% Y/Y, bringing inventory up slightly so months of supply remained near 2.6. Even with balanced conditions, benchmark prices dipped 2% vs. May 2024 to $589,900. Detached and semi-detached benchmarks stayed up Y/Y, but row and apartment prices softened due to increased supply.

May 2025 Sales by Location (City & Towns) May 2025 Sales by Location (City & Towns) May 2025 Benchmark Price by Location (City & Towns)May 2025 Benchmark Price by Location (City & Towns)

Towns

TownSalesNew ListingsRatioInventoryMonths SupplyBenchmark Price
Airdrie 193 334 58% 468 2.42 $540,600
Chestermere 73 157 46% 244 3.34 $715,100
Cochrane 108 293 55% 293 2.71 $589,400
Okotoks 95 135 74% 135 1.42 $633,900

Airdrie: May sales (193) are down 10% Y/Y but align with long-term trends. New listings increased, pushing inventory to 468. Balanced conditions remain (58% ratio, 2.42 months supply), though benchmark slipped 2% Y/Y to $540,600 amid rising new-build supply.
Chestermere: 73 sales (–8% Y/Y) and 157 new listings resulted in 244 inventory (3.34 months supply). Limited inventory kept prices strong: benchmark climbed 1.6% Y/Y to $715,100.
Cochrane: 108 sales (–17% Y/Y) versus 293 new listings lifted inventory to 293 (2.71 months supply). Cooler demand-supply balance slowed price growth, but benchmark stands 4% higher Y/Y at $589,400.
Okotoks: 95 sales remain strong despite only 135 new listings. Inventory is tight (1.42 months supply), driving benchmark up 2% Y/Y to $633,900.

Counties & Regions

RegionSalesNew ListingsRatioInventoryMonths SupplyBenchmark Price
Rocky View 189 364 52% 574 3.04 $658,800
Foothills 172 262 66% 316 1.84 $657,400
Mountain View 55 101 54% 165 3.00 $510,500
Kneehill 15 24 63% 35 2.33 $265,800
Wheatland 40 75 53% 138 3.45 $463,800
Willow Creek 20 26 77% 48 2.40 $345,600
Vulcan 13 20 65% 45 3.46 $349,100
Bighorn 52 77 68% 173 3.33 $1,104,500

Rocky View: 189 sales and 364 new listings leave 574 inventory (3.04 months supply), with benchmark up 2.1% Y/Y to $658,800.
Foothills: 172 sales versus 262 new listings create a tight 1.84 months supply, pushing benchmark to $657,400 (+2.5% Y/Y).
Mountain View: 55 sales, 101 listings (165 inventory, 3.00 months supply) keep benchmark near $510,500 (flat Y/Y).
Kneehill: 15 sales, 24 listings (35 inventory, 2.33 months supply) hold benchmark around $265,800 (flat).
Wheatland: 40 sales vs 75 listings (138 inventory, 3.45 months supply); benchmark $463,800 (flat Y/Y).
Willow Creek: High 77% sales-to-listings (20 vs 26) and 48 inventory (2.40 months supply) support a benchmark of $345,600 (+1.2% Y/Y).
Vulcan: 13 sales, 20 listings (45 inventory, 3.46 months supply) keep benchmark at $349,100 (flat).
Bighorn: 52 sales, 77 listings (173 inventory, 3.33 months supply) underlie a very high benchmark of $1,104,500 (+2.5% Y/Y).

May 2025 Sales by Region (Counties) May 2025 Sales by Region (Counties) May 2025 Benchmark Price by Region (Counties)May 2025 Benchmark Price by Region (Counties)

© 2025 Diane Richardson. All information herein deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

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New Wheatland County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide → Read Now

New Wheatland County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide → Read Now

Posted on: June 3, 2025 | by Diane Richardson

I’m thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new Wheatland County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide on AlbertaTownandCountry.com. Whether you’re searching for homes, acreages, equestrian properties, undeveloped land, or just want to learn about local schools, parks, and regulations in Wheatland County, this comprehensive guide has you covered.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Weekly-updated listings for homes, acreages, horse properties, and raw land
  • Community profiles for Strathmore, Gleichen, Hussar, Rockyford, and other hamlets
  • Detailed information on zoning, land-use bylaws, and school districts
  • FAQs for buying rural property near Calgary
  • A section dedicated to luxury acreages and premium estates

Read the full guide now: Wheatland County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide → Read Now

Have Questions? Contact Diane Richardson

Diane Richardson, Licensed Realtor®, is your Wheatland County expert. For personalized assistance or to schedule a consultation, reach out anytime:

Visit AlbertaTownandCountry.com for more listings, resources, and market updates across Southern Alberta.

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New Foothills County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide → Read Now

New Foothills County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide → Read Now

Posted on: June 2, 2025 | by Diane Richardson

I’m excited to announce the launch of our comprehensive Foothills County Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide here on AlbertaTownandCountry.com. Whether you’re searching for homes, acreages, equestrian properties, undeveloped land, or simply want to learn about local schools, parks, and property regulations, this new guide has all the answers in one place.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Up-to-date listings for homes, acreages, horse properties, and raw land
  • Community profiles for towns and villages like High River, Millarville, DeWinton, and more
  • Detailed information on zoning, land-use bylaws, and school districts
  • FAQs for buying rural property near Calgary
  • A dedicated section on luxury acreages and custom estates

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