Welcome to Wheatland County real estate — a diverse and vibrant region just east of Calgary. From country homes and acreages to farmland and development land, Wheatland offers a balance of small-town charm, strong agricultural roots, and future growth potential.
Explore listings in communities like Strathmore, Lyalta, Carseland, and Namaka. Whether you're seeking a move-in-ready acreage, hobby farm, or an affordable starter home with land, Wheatland County has something for everyone.
This area is ideal for Calgary commuters, acreage buyers, farmers, and those searching for spacious, affordable rural living with access to amenities and highway corridors.
Wheatland County acreages combine peaceful country living with accessibility to Calgary’s urban edge—perfect for those looking to plant roots or escape city limits.
Stay up to date with rural real estate trends in Wheatland County. See the latest stats in the official CREB® June 2025 Market Report.
Wheatland County offers a range of affordable acreages and rural homes, with a balanced market showing moderate inventory levels and pricing stability. It continues to attract buyers looking for larger lots and countryside living near Calgary and Strathmore.
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You’ll find acreages, farmland, family homes in towns like Strathmore, and bare land suited for building or farming.
Yes—Wheatland offers affordability, growth potential, and zoning flexibility for residential, agricultural, or mixed use.
Key areas include Strathmore, Lyalta, Carseland, Namaka, Cluny, and more rural subdivisions and hamlets.
Many properties are zoned for agricultural use or hobby farming—check with Wheatland Planning for zoning guidelines.
Some communities are just 30 minutes east of Calgary—ideal for commuting or weekend retreats.
Work with Diane Richardson, your trusted Realtor® for Wheatland County acreages and homes. With in-depth local knowledge and a client-first approach, Diane helps buyers and sellers succeed in Alberta’s rural market.