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Imagine waking up to breathtaking panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains and rolling valleys, where the sun dips dramatically behind snow-capped peaks each evening—right from your west-facing windows. Nestled on over ...
Asking Price : $2,700,000
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Set beside the quiet hamlet of Brosseau, this exceptional six-title land package totaling 801 acres offers a rare blend of productive agriculture, riverfront scenery, and long-term investment potential along the North Sa...
Asking Price : $5,200,000
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RARE OPPORTUNITY to own 69.93 ACRES of PRIME AGRICULTURAL LAND with a CHARMING 3,988 SQ FT of DEVELOPED SPACE, just MINUTES from AIRDRIE and CALGARY!! This FENCED and PRIVATE A-GEN ZONED PARCEL offers the perfect blend o...
Asking Price : $1,295,000
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149 Acres of Untapped Potential in the Heart of Savanna, Directly off Paved Highway 681 | Saddle Hills County |Opportunity like this doesn’t knock—it roars. Located right in the community of Savanna, across from the ...
Asking Price : $275,000
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Acreage / Agri-Business Opportunity on Pavement in Central Alberta. Exceptional 37.83 acre property offering a rare combination of a family home, extensive agricultural infrastructure, and great views. Ideal for livestoc...
Asking Price : $949,000
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Looking for an opportunity to own a great property where you can bring your animals then look no further!! With almost 29 acres of fenced pasture land and 38 acres total, 16'x17' tinned shed, 40'x40' cattle shed, corrals...
Asking Price : $489,900
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If you've always dreamed of the perfect farm setting, there's no need to look any farther than right here! This farm comes complete with a well thought out farm yard starting with two homes (2511 & 1231 sq ft), a 40x60 s...
Asking Price : $2,099,000
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Experience your own private paradise on 80 acres in the sought-after Sylvan Lake area. This exceptional estate features a main residence, an approved secondary residence, and a charming guest garden suite offering unpara...
Asking Price : $4,150,000
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You can let the horses out of the barn—but you can’t take the passion out of a property like this. Thoughtfully designed for serious horse enthusiasts, this 107-acre equestrian facility just north of Calgary offers a...
Asking Price : $4,750,000
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Discover the perfect blend of country charm and modern comfort on this stunning 65-acre property, ideally located just minutes from Dunmore and Irvine. Currently enjoyed as a private acreage, this property offers endless...
Asking Price : $799,900
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229.8+/- Acres on 2 titles selling together as 1 parcel, 100 acres more or less being farmed. 2024 crop was canola and hay. The balance of acres are pasture, bush, creek and La Glace Lake shoreline. Excellent land for f...
Asking Price : $550,000
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149+/- acres across from the road from Carriage Lane Estates. Excellent development quarter, with no pipelines or well sites on this property. Services close by. This property has remained in the county after annexation....
Asking Price : $1,550,000
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Live, work, and play on this 40 Acre parcel just minutes from Airdrie and Calgary. This beautiful property is zoned Agricultural providing endless opportunities for a home-based-business set up. Two tree-lined driveways...
Asking Price : $2,199,000
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ATTENTION INVESTORS !!! Have you heard of Haskap Berry Farm? It is one of the largest haskap farms in Canada! And it's for sale. Haskap berries are a new, healthy, tasty and emerging crop in the Agri-Food Industry. They ...
Asking Price : $2,199,900
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This exceptional 20.49-acre property offers the perfect blend of functionality, charm, and rural freedom, an ideal fit for anyone seeking an acreage lifestyle or hobby farm. With a 4-bedroom home and an impressive lineu...
Asking Price : $499,900
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Just northeast of Viking, this exceptional quarter section offers 147 cultivated acres boasting excellent soil quality—ideal for expanding your agricultural operation or adding a productive piece to your land portfolio...
Asking Price : $925,000
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Quarter section of crop land east of Kelsey / south of Bawlf. (id:39198)
Asking Price : $990,000
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Discover the ideal combination of privacy, generous space, and everyday convenience with this beautifully maintained 35-acre property, located just minutes from town. Lovingly cared for over the years, this acreage radia...
Asking Price : $874,900
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What’s better than one house on a property? Two houses AND two double garages! All located on 29.44 acres in a prime location! Enjoy easy access to Highway 2, Innisfail, and Penhold, or an easy, short drive to the sout...
Asking Price : $879,000
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DISCOVER YOUR NORTHERN HOMESTEAD OF 478 ACRES! Heres your chance to own a Beautiful 3-Quarter section of farmland in the heart of the north! This farm offers a perfect mix of cleared and Partially cleared land - ideal f...
Asking Price : $1,375,000
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Alberta's farming landscape is a marvel of nature and human ingenuity, offering fertile soils, abundant natural resources, and favorable climatic conditions. The province is renowned for its vast prairies and picturesque landscapes that have long sustained a thriving farming community.
Fertile Soil: Alberta is blessed with some of Canada's most fertile soils, making it an ideal location for various agricultural endeavors.
Climate: With a climate favoring agricultural productivity, Alberta is a haven for traditional and modern farming techniques.
Diversity: Alberta offers many farming opportunities, from vast cattle ranches to technologically advanced crop farms.
Whether you're an investor looking at agricultural properties or someone seeking a pastoral retreat, understanding Alberta's farming landscape is the first step towards making an informed decision.
Tip - The key to finding the perfect Alberta farm is researching, working with experts, and carefully considering each property's potential.
Why, indeed. The reasons are as varied as the types of farms available in the province. Here are a few compelling reasons:
Quality of Life: Imagine waking up to fresh country air, unspoiled landscapes, and the freedom to own your land.
Sustainability: With the growing trend of organic and sustainable farming, owning a farm in Alberta offers you a chance to contribute positively to the environment.
Considering the benefits, it's worth exploring the extensive listings on our platform. We provide real-time updates and a carefully curated selection of farms for sale in Alberta.
The investment landscape for farms in Alberta is as fertile as its soil. With consistently high yields and a strong agricultural infrastructure, your investment is secure and likely to appreciate over time.
High ROI: Farms in Alberta offer a high return on investment, especially in sectors like cattle farming and crop production.
Land Appreciation: The value of farmland has been steadily rising, making it a solid long-term investment.
Owning a farm in Alberta isn't just about the financial returns; it's also about a quality of life you can't find in urban settings.
Peaceful Living: The tranquil surroundings and natural beauty offer an idyllic setting for a peaceful lifestyle.
Retirement Bliss: Many people buy farms as a long-term plan for a serene and fulfilling retirement.
In a world increasingly concerned about sustainability and organic living, owning a farm offers ultimate self-sufficiency.
Grow Your Own: Whether it's vegetables, fruits, or livestock, you control what goes into your food.
Sustainable Practices: Use your land to practice sustainable farming methods that benefit you and the planet.
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Alberta is known for its vast stretches of fertile agricultural land, offering numerous regions to find farms and acreages for sale. According to Farm Credit Canada statistics, average Alberta farmland values have recently seen a significant rise of 10 percent. Specifically, the Northern and Central regions recorded an impressive 11.5% increase in cultivated land values. Below, we've highlighted some of the most popular regions in the province for farming and rural properties.
Central Alberta is home to some of the province's most productive and diverse farmland. The region boasts a range of crops, including wheat, barley, canola, and pulse crops.
Additionally, the area is known for its thriving livestock industry, with a focus on beef cattle and dairy farming. The central region is a prime destination for buyers seeking medium to large-sized farms with excellent access to markets and services.
The Alberta Foothills region offers a picturesque landscape of rolling hills and scenic valleys ideal for ranching and livestock farming. The area is well-suited to cattle and bison ranching, with many buyers seeking large-acreage parcels for grazing.
The proximity to Calgary and other regional urban centers also makes it a popular choice for buyers seeking a rural lifestyle without being too far from city amenities.
The Peace River Country region is well-known for its fertile soil and vast stretches of farmland. The area is ideal for grain farming, including spring wheat, oats, barley, and canola. Additionally, the region has several livestock operations, including beef and bison ranches.
Buyers seeking large parcels of land will be attracted to the region's vast acreages and opportunities for recreational activities such as hunting and fishing.
Its rich biodiversity characterizes northwest Alberta and offers a range of farming opportunities. The region is known for its production of grains, pulses, and oilseeds, as well as its livestock operations, including beef and poultry farming.
The area's natural resources, including forests and waterways, make it an attractive destination for buyers seeking a rural retreat with recreational opportunities.
Alberta is perhaps best known for its cattle farms. These operations range from smaller, family-run farms to large commercial setups.
Scale: There's something for everyone, from small family-owned farms to large commercial operations.
Profitability: Thanks to Alberta's robust meat-processing industry, cattle farms can be highly profitable.
Crop farming is another lucrative venture in Alberta. The province's fertile soil and advanced agricultural technology make it ideal for growing various crops.
Diversity: From grains like wheat and barley to high-value crops like canola, the options are plentiful.
Technology: Advanced farming techniques and machinery increase yield and profitability.
Dairy farming in Alberta offers a stable and consistent income source. This is a sector worth considering with a strong local demand for dairy products.
Market: Strong local and national demand for dairy products.
Innovation: Technological advancements in dairy farming improve efficiency and yield.
Organic farming has grown significantly in Alberta, driven by consumer demand for sustainable and chemical-free products.
Consumer Base: A growing segment of health-conscious consumers is driving demand.
Premium Pricing: Organic products often command higher prices, increasing profitability.
If equestrian activities are more your speed, Alberta also offers a variety of horse farms.
Facilities: From breeding to training facilities, there are various options.
Recreation: Horse farms also offer recreational opportunities like riding and racing.
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Did You Know? According to Statistics Canada, as of 2020, Alberta had the highest average farmland values in Canada, at $5,455 per acre.
Alberta's farm real estate market is complex and dynamic, presenting unique challenges and opportunities for buyers and sellers. Whether you're a first-time buyer or an experienced investor, understanding the market's current trends and conditions is crucial to making an informed decision.
Over the past few years, Alberta's farm real estate market has witnessed steady growth, particularly in the southern regions of the province. The demand for agricultural land and rural properties has been driven by a stable economy, a growing population, and increased interest in sustainable living.
However, the market has also recently experienced fluctuations, primarily due to increasing interest rates, fluctuating commodity prices, and changing government regulations. It's essential to keep abreast of these trends to make informed decisions when buying or selling a farm property in Alberta.
Several factors can significantly impact the value and desirability of agricultural properties in Alberta. Some of the critical factors to consider include:
Location: Farms near urban centers or major transportation routes are more valuable. Additionally, the land's natural features, such as soil type, water availability, and topography, can impact the value of a farm.
Size: The size of a farm is a significant determinant of its value. Larger farms typically command higher prices, but smaller acreages may be more manageable and less expensive.
Infrastructure: The presence of adequate infrastructure, such as roads, buildings, and utilities, can increase the value of a farm property considerably.
It's also essential to be aware of zoning regulations and any environmental or legal considerations that may impact the purchase and use of a farm property in Alberta.
Determining the type of farm that aligns with your goals is a crucial first step. Whether you’re interested in cattle farming, crop cultivation, dairy production, or any other type of farming, your choice will significantly impact your business model, investment, and lifestyle. It's worth noting that Alberta has the highest farm operating revenues in Canada, making it a particularly attractive location for various agricultural ventures.
Business Model: Each farm type has unique operational requirements and revenue streams.
Investment: The initial and ongoing investments can vary widely between different types of farms.
Lifestyle: Your day-to-day activities and responsibilities will be influenced by your choice.
Before making any commitments, thoroughly evaluating the farm you're interested in is essential. This involves an inspection to assess the physical condition and a valuation to determine its market worth.
Inspection: Look for soil quality, water availability, infrastructure, and any signs of disease in livestock or crops.
Valuation: Assess the market value based on location, size, and productivity.
Once satisfied with the evaluation, the next step is negotiating terms and making an offer. Skilled negotiation can save you significant money and set the tone for your future relationship with the seller.
Terms: This includes price, payment structure, and any other conditions.
Offer: Submit a formal written offer, often accompanied by a small good-faith deposit.
After your offer is accepted, you'll move into the legal phase. This includes completing all necessary paperwork and fulfilling any legal obligations.
Contracts: Draft and review purchase agreements and other legal documents.
Due Diligence: Confirm the accuracy of all information provided and ensure compliance with local farming regulations and bylaws.
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Purchasing agricultural properties for sale in Alberta involves several legal considerations and documentation requirements.
Sustainable farming practices and organic methods are not just buzzwords; they are the future of farming in Alberta. The increasing consumer demand for organic products ensures that this is more than just a passing trend.
Consumer Demand: The market for organic produce and sustainably raised livestock is growing.
Environmental Impact: These practices are better for the environment and can even be more profitable in the long term.
Technological advancements are revolutionizing Alberta's farming industry, from drone technology to AI-driven analytics.
Efficiency: New technologies are making farms more efficient and less labor-intensive.
Data-Driven: Advanced analytics help farmers make informed decisions, increasing yield and profitability.
Climate change poses a series of challenges but also presents opportunities for adaptation and innovation in farming practices.
Challenges: Changes in weather patterns can affect growing seasons and water availability.
Innovation: New farming methods and crops that are more resistant to changing climate conditions are being developed.
PHOTO: A look at the future technologies in farming, including drones and AI analytics.
Alberta offers many opportunities for prospective farm owners, from diverse types of farms to robust investment and lifestyle options. However, it's essential to be aware of challenges like market volatility and the impacts of climate change.
Consult: Seek expert advice from specialized realtors to guide you through buying.
Plan: Make a detailed business and lifestyle plan based on your chosen type of farm.
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Investing in Alberta's farm real estate can provide a stable and profitable investment opportunity, with the added benefits of lifestyle and tax advantages.
What Are the Advantages of Purchasing Farmlands in Alberta?
Rich soil, favorable climate, and diverse types of farms make Alberta an excellent choice for agricultural ventures.
What Lucrative Endeavours Can You Do with Land in Alberta?
From cattle farming to crop production and agrotourism, the possibilities are endless.
Can You Start a Poultry Farm on a Piece of Land in Alberta?
Poultry farming is viable but must comply with local regulations and biosecurity measures.
Can You Establish an Equestrian Farm in Alberta?
Alberta’s landscapes and communities are quite supportive of equestrian activities.
Is a Dairy Farm Suitable in Alberta?
The province has a strong demand for dairy products, making it a suitable location for dairy farming. The area produces nearly 9% of Canadian milk on only 5% of the country’s dairy farms.
What should I consider when buying a farm in Alberta?
There are several important factors to consider when purchasing a farm, such as location, size, soil quality, infrastructure, and zoning regulations.
What financing options are available for buying a farm in Alberta?
Financing a farm purchase can be complex, but options are available, such as agricultural loans, government programs, and assistance from farm credit institutions.
As you explore your financing options, it's important to have access to a network of professionals who can guide you through the process effectively. The FindBusinesses4Sale Professional Services Directory is a valuable resource that connects you with experts in the commercial real estate industry. These professionals have the expertise and experience to provide you with the personalized support you need.
Why should I work with a farm real estate agent in Alberta?
Engaging the services of a knowledgeable farm real estate agent can greatly simplify your search for the perfect property. We will discuss the benefits of working with a professional agent and provide tips for finding the right one in Alberta.
Here are some of the main benefits of working with a professional farm real estate agent in Alberta:
What should I consider during a farm property inspection?
Before finalizing a purchase, conducting a thorough inspection of the farm property is important. We will outline the key aspects to consider during the inspection process, including the land, buildings, infrastructure, and potential issues.
What legal considerations should I know when buying a farm in Alberta?
The legal aspects of buying a farm require careful attention. We will discuss the necessary documentation, land titles, zoning regulations, and any legal considerations you need to know during purchasing.
How can I maintain and manage my farm effectively?
Owning a farm involves ongoing maintenance and management. We will provide tips and guidance on farm operations, agricultural practices, and resources available to support successful farm management in Alberta.
Is investing in Alberta's farm real estate a good idea?
Alberta's farm real estate presents excellent investment opportunities. We will explore the potential for growth, economic factors, and the long-term benefits of investing in agricultural land and rural properties.
Browse our platform’s real-time listings in Hanna, Alberta to find your ideal farm.
Discovering the best deals on Farms in Alberta requires thorough research. Take into account factors such as location, size, amenities, and future growth potential. Explore the three most popular offers:
Farm at 48 , Farm at TWP RD 555 and Farm at TOWNSHIP ROAD 274 .
The average price of Farms in Alberta is influenced by various factors. On average, prices range from $1,753,518. However, conducting a comprehensive market analysis is essential to grasp specific pricing trends in your desired area.
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