Beiseker, Alberta: 15 Houses and Condos for Sale

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Manufactured Home for sale: 214 7 Street, Beiseker

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$264,900

214 7 Street, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

3 beds
2 baths
10 days

Dreams really do come true. Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with main floor laundry, front and back decks, a stunning yard, RV parking and an amazing double garage. All of this at a price point that is hard to imagine. Your fairy god mother waived her wand. Now it is time to make your dreams...

Larry Martin,Maxwell Capital Realty
Listed by: Larry Martin ,Maxwell Capital Realty (403) 827-4843
Retail for sale: 227 6 Street, Beiseker
Business for sale

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$149,988

227 6 Street, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

12 days

HIGH-VISIBILITY COMMERCIAL Building | FLEXIBLE USE | PRIME MAIN-STREET LOCATIONWHY BEISEKER? Affordable, high-exposure location with loyal local demand and easy access to Calgary—perfect for retail, medical, or service-based businesses.Exceptional opportunity to own a versatile ±1,200...

Mody Ibrahim El Sayed,Re/max Realty Professionals
Listed by: Mody Ibrahim El Sayed ,Re/max Realty Professionals (403) 667-3657
House for sale: 434 9 Street, Beiseker

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$447,900

434 9 Street, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

4 beds
3 baths
15 days

Wonderful opportunity to own this fabulous home in Beiseker on a corner lot with an attached garage! This fully finished property is tastefully decorated and offers an open floor plan with neutral decor. The living room is spacious and is highlighted by great sized windows. The kitchen has...

Bobbi J. Morrison,Re/max Rocky View Real Estate
Listed by: Bobbi J. Morrison ,Re/max Rocky View Real Estate (403) 968-1777
House for sale: 39 Chinook Crescent, Beiseker

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$440,000

39 Chinook Crescent, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

3 beds
3 baths
18 days

Welcome to the charming Hamlet of Beiseker, where small-town living meets convenience, just 35 minutes north of Calgary and only a short 15-minute drive to Airdrie. Situated on a quiet street, this inviting two-storey home offers the perfect blend of space, comfort, and character. Set on an

David P. Brown,Trec The Real Estate Company
Listed by: David P. Brown ,Trec The Real Estate Company (403) 660-9910
Duplex for sale: 412 9 Street, Beiseker

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$349,900

412 9 Street, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

3 beds
1 baths
35 days

Small-town charm meets everyday convenience in the heart of Beiseker! This beautifully landscaped and maintained 1½-storey semi-detached home offers 1,482 sq. ft. of thoughtfully designed living space, featuring 3 bedrooms and an open-concept layout that's perfect for first-time buyers, downsizers,

Heather Dougall,Royal Lepage Benchmark
Listed by: Heather Dougall ,Royal Lepage Benchmark (403) 807-8538
House for sale: 417 9 Street, Beiseker

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$449,900

417 9 Street, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

5 beds
3 baths
40 days

2 GARAGES IN A CUL-DE-SAC ON A PIE SHAPED LOT, 5 BEDROOM ALL FOR UNDER $450,000...This home is a must see. Fully finished with attached 21.5x19.0 attached garage and a 23.2x19.4 detached garage. The features include in floor heat, vaulted ceilings, central air conditioning, endless amounts

Alisa Wurz,Cir Realty
Listed by: Alisa Wurz ,Cir Realty (403) 934-7903
Retail for sale: Lot 20 - 1, 223 6 Street, Beiseker

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$125,000

Lot 20 - 1, 223 6 Street, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

0 beds
0 baths
49 days

One of Three Units Available!Excellent investment and owner-user opportunity in a well-positioned 3-unit commercial property. Two units are currently leased to long-term tenants, providing stable rental income and an attractive opportunity for an investor seeking cash flow and diversification.The

Retail for sale: Lot 19 - 2, 223 6 Street, Beiseker

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$150,000

Lot 19 - 2, 223 6 Street, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

0 beds
0 baths
49 days

One of Three Units Available!Excellent investment and owner-user opportunity in a well-positioned 3-unit commercial property. Two units are currently leased to long-term tenants, providing stable rental income and an attractive opportunity for an investor seeking cash flow and diversification.The

House for sale: 426 9 Street, Beiseker

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$499,900

426 9 Street, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

6 beds
3 baths
54 days

Lots of space for a large family, for entertaining and for working on the toys. Massive yard and deck with a huge garage with 220 power. The greenhouse stays. The pool stays. The hot tub stays. This 1500 plus square foot home is ready for summer and ready for you. 6 bedrooms, 3 full baths, main...

Larry Martin,Maxwell Capital Realty
Listed by: Larry Martin ,Maxwell Capital Realty (403) 827-4843
Retail for sale: Lot 18 - 3, 223 6 Street, Beiseker

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$175,000

Lot 18 - 3, 223 6 Street, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

0 beds
0 baths
54 days

Rare opportunity to own a versatile mixed-use commercial property in the heart of Beiseker offering both commercial space and living quarters, plus a double garage for storage, workshop use or additional functionality. Ideal for entrepreneurs, investors or owner-users seeking a live/work setup

91, 87, 83, 79, 55 Clover Crescent, Beiseker
Vacant land

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$490,000

91, 87, 83, 79, 55 Clover Crescent, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

56 days

... TERMS AVAILABLE | Welcome to an exceptional opportunity in The Junction, offering five serviced residential lots packaged together in one strategic sale. Located in the growing village of Beiseker, this rare land assembly is purpose-built to appeal to small to mid-sized builders, developers, and...

 Highway 9 Rural Rocky View County, Beiseker
Vacant land

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$1,400,000

Highway 9 Rural Rocky View County, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

62 days

A great opportunity to own land next to the Village of Beiseker, totalling 128.57 Acres of land. Recently approved 8 Acres of Highway business commercial with plans for review. These 8 acres of land are facing Highway #9 on the east side of Beiseker. Perfect for the development potential of

Manjit S. Jaswal,Century 21 Bravo Realty
Listed by: Manjit S. Jaswal ,Century 21 Bravo Realty (403) 861-2253
House for sale: 301 9 Street, Beiseker

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$499,900

301 9 Street, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

4 beds
3 baths
64 days

Here is your opportunity to leave the rat race behind and enjoy the peace found in small town living. This 5 bedroom 3 bath bilevel , built in 2001, is almost 1400 square feet and features a fully finished basement, heated attached double garage, and main floor laundry. Lots of natural light

Larry Martin,Maxwell Capital Realty
Listed by: Larry Martin ,Maxwell Capital Realty (403) 827-4843
6 Skyland Road, Beiseker
Vacant land

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$1,099,000

6 Skyland Road, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

67 days

This prime 9 acre parcel of industrial land with VISIBILITY AND ACCESS ON PAVEMENT from Highways #9 is located in Beiseker. This is an excellent location near Calgary city limits with paved road access. This lot is partially fenced with gravel base and is ideally located for heavy equipment

18 Acres, 1200 Range Road 261, Beiseker
Vacant land

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$828,000

18 Acres, 1200 Range Road 261, Beiseker, Alberta T0M 0G0

86 days

... peace and quiet you’ve been looking for. What makes this land truly build-ready is its flexible S-URB zoning, supporting everything from a custom estate home and hobby farm to multi-family or mixed-use development, plus municipal water and sewer already available nearby, so the heavy lifting...

Abdullah Mayo,Lpt Realty
Listed by: Abdullah Mayo ,Lpt Realty (403) 891-8017

Home Prices in Beiseker

In 2025, Beiseker Real Estate reflects a small-community market where availability, property condition, and location cues shape value. Buyers tend to weigh setting and lifestyle fit as much as finish level, while sellers focus on presentation and pricing strategy to stand out. As the village evolves, home prices are influenced by the mix of detached properties and their proximity to services and commuter routes, alongside demand from move-up buyers and those seeking manageable ownership costs outside larger centres.

Without a clear yearly percentage trend line, market participants watch the balance between new listings and active inventory, shifts in property mix, and days-on-market patterns. Attention to recent comparable sales, seasonal listing cadence, and upgrade quality helps clarify value when reviewing Beiseker Real Estate Listings. Buyers benefit from scanning condition details like mechanical updates, lot utility, and outdoor space, while sellers gain by aligning pricing with the most relevant nearby benchmarks and showcasing features that shorten time to offer.

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Beiseker

There are 17 active residential listings in Beiseker, including 13 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Current listings span 0 neighbourhoods within the community.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor spaces such as decks or fenced yards. Review photos and floor plans closely to understand flow, storage, and potential for future improvements, and compare recent activity to gauge how quickly similar homes are moving. Save shortlisted properties to revisit details like exposures, maintenance items, and renovation potential before booking tours. Listing data is refreshed regularly and can help you find Beiseker Houses For Sale or Beiseker Homes For Sale that match your priorities.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Beiseker offers a relaxed, small-town setting with residential pockets close to schools, parks, and local services, as well as edges that back onto open views and agricultural landscapes. Proximity to community amenities, recreation facilities, and key commuter corridors influences buyer interest, with quieter streets and convenient access to daily needs often drawing attention. Walkability to green spaces, play areas, and gathering spots supports family-friendly appeal, while workshops, RV accommodation, and functional garages add utility for hobbyists. Homes near established streetscapes may attract those seeking mature trees and a settled feel, whereas properties on wider lots can appeal to owners prioritizing privacy or future customization. Across the village, upkeep, curb appeal, and compatibility with lifestyle priorities are consistent value signals when exploring Beiseker Neighborhoods.

Rental availability is currently 0 listings, comprising 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Beiseker City Guide

Set amid the open prairie northeast of Calgary, Beiseker offers small-village comfort with big-sky views and easy routes to both urban conveniences and Badlands adventures. Use this Beiseker city guide to get oriented to the village's roots, its day-to-day rhythms, and what to expect if you're considering Beiseker Real Estate or simply planning a leisurely visit.

History & Background

Beiseker grew from a rail-and-homestead outpost into a service centre for surrounding farms, shaped by the grain economy and the grid of prairie roads that knit together rural life. Early settlers were drawn by fertile soils and the promise of a rail siding to move harvests, and you can still read that era in the silhouettes of elevators on the horizon and in the sturdy, practical main-street buildings. The village's name reflects the era of land agents and survey lines, while its story is one of perseverance through cycles of bumper crops and dry years, of neighbours pulling together at the arena or community hall, and of families setting down roots across generations. Around the region you'll also find towns like Swalwell that share historical ties and amenities. As agriculture modernized, Beiseker adapted-welcoming small manufacturers and trades, improving highway connections, and protecting heritage where it could. Today the community balances its legacy with a practical outlook: upkeep of parks and public spaces, support for local businesses, and volunteer-driven festivals reflect a place that prizes both continuity and a friendly openness to newcomers—useful context if you plan to Buy a House in Beiseker.

Economy & Employment

Agriculture remains the backbone, with grain, oilseeds, and mixed farming anchoring the local economy and generating steady demand for parts, fuel, fabrication, and seasonal labour. Around that core are services that keep a rural area humming: small retail shops, grocery and hardware, auto and equipment repair, construction trades, and personal services. Highway visibility and the village's location along key east-west and north-south routes support logistics and light industrial yards, while the broader regional network makes it feasible to commute to fabrication shops, processing plants, and warehouse clusters closer to the metropolitan fringe. Many residents split their work week-some days on-farm or on-site, some days driving to larger centres for specialized roles. Remote work has also found a foothold, with home-based professionals in design, accounting, and digital services appreciating quiet streets and reasonable housing costs. Tourism contributes a modest but meaningful slice: road-trippers bound for the Drumheller Badlands often pause for fuel, snacks, and a look around, and seasonal events bring in visiting teams and families. Taken together, these sectors create a resilient mix where entrepreneurship is common, skill with tools is prized, and opportunities routinely come through community networks as much as job boards.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Beiseker's neighbourhoods reflect its steady, small-scale growth. Close to Main Street, older homes sit on generous lots with mature trees, alley access, and quick walks to the post office, library, and local shops. On the village edges you'll find newer cul-de-sacs and crescents with attached garages, contemporary finishes, and kid-friendly sidewalks leading to playgrounds and ball diamonds. Beyond the village boundary, acreages and farmsteads offer room for workshops, gardens, and long prairie views. Everyday life is unhurried: morning coffee at the café, evening skates at the arena in winter, and summer picnics under big cottonwoods at the park. Families appreciate the simplicity of short school runs, while retirees value the calm, the sense of belonging, and the chance to volunteer with service clubs or community projects. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Irricana and Acme. The amenities list is practical rather than flashy-think a grocery, pharmacy access, fuel, takeout and diner favourites, a community hall, sports fields, and seasonal markets-while bigger-ticket shopping, specialized health care, and entertainment are a straight drive to larger towns and the city. For many, the appeal of living in Beiseker is the blend of affordability, elbow room, and neighbourly support: you can know your mail carrier by name, borrow a tool across the fence, and still be close enough to catch a concert or a big-box errand on the weekend. Explore Beiseker Neighborhoods to find the right fit for your household.

Getting Around

Driving is the default, with the village sitting near the junction of Alberta highways that connect west toward the city, east to the Badlands, and north-south across the prairie. Highway 9 carries most through-traffic, while Highway 72 and the local north-south route provide alternative paths to Airdrie, Crossfield, and other service points; expect light congestion by urban standards and easy, free parking wherever you go. Within the village, walking and cycling are pleasant on quiet residential streets, and you'll often see kids pedalling to the rink or friends out for an evening loop. Rural cycling beyond town rewards with wide-open scenery but calls for high-visibility gear and caution around fast-moving trucks and farm equipment. There's no formal local transit, so carpooling, school buses, and rides with neighbours fill the gaps; regional coach options are limited, though airport and city trips are straightforward by car. Winter driving demands patience and preparedness-carry a kit, check road conditions, and watch for drifting snow-while summer brings construction zones and farm machinery on the shoulder. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Keoma and Linden.

Climate & Seasons

Southern Alberta's prairie climate shapes how people plan their days, and Beiseker is no exception. Winters are cold and bright, with stretches of deep freeze punctuated by warm, gusty spells that melt snow and clear streets almost overnight. Residents make the most of it with shinny at the outdoor rink, pick-up hockey at the arena, and snowshoeing or dog walks on sunny afternoons. Spring arrives in fits and starts-one week of melt and muck, followed by a surprise squall-so boots and layered clothing earn their keep; it's also when fields wake up, gravel roads soften, and town parks start to green. Summer brings big prairie skies, long evenings, and the chance of fast-building thunderstorms, sometimes with hail; gardeners choose hardy varieties, and many homes sport carports or garages for peace of mind. It's the season for barbecues, ball tournaments, camping weekends, and road trips east to hoodoos or west to foothills. Fall is crisp and golden, harvest dust hangs in the air on still days, and community calendars fill with suppers, school activities, and craft markets. Year-round, the light is a highlight-spectacular sunsets, night skies bright with stars, and the occasional northern lights display on clear, cold nights. Practical tips go a long way: invest in good tires, keep a sturdy snow brush in the vehicle, secure patio items against chinook winds, and bring layers for the quick temperature swings that are part and parcel of prairie living.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering Beiseker or researching Beiseker Real Estate can broaden their search by exploring surrounding communities that offer a variety of rural and small-town options. Use the links to review local listings and community information.

Compare Beiseker with Rosebud, Carbon, Rockyford, Rural Starland County and Rural Kneehill County to find the right fit for your needs.

Demographics

Beiseker, Alberta is known for a close-knit, community-oriented atmosphere that attracts a mix of families, retirees and professionals. Residents often appreciate the village's quieter pace, local services and community events that support everyday life.

Housing in Beiseker commonly includes detached single-family homes alongside some condominiums and rental options, reflecting a primarily rural to small-town suburban feel. The lifestyle tends toward outdoor-friendly, low-density living while still allowing access to broader amenities and services in nearby centres. Prospective buyers searching for Beiseker Condos For Sale or to Buy a House in Beiseker will find a market defined by practicality, affordability, and a community-minded way of life.