Boyle, Alberta Real Estate: 13 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 5308 Willow DR S, Boyle

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$239,900

5308 Willow Dr S, Boyle, Alberta T0A 0M0

3 beds
3 baths
5 days

... the main floor. The fully finished basement is designed for entertaining & relaxation, offering a large family/games room with a high-end pool table & wall cue-rack included, a versatile flex room, and an impressive spa-inspired 3-piece bathroom complete with a two-person jetted tub & spacious...

Katie L. Adams,Exp Realty
Listed by: Katie L. Adams ,Exp Realty (780) 519-0668
10-650074  Aspen Road, Boyle
Vacant land

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$139,000

10-650074 Aspen Road, Boyle, Alberta T0A 0M0

9 days

... Industrial Park near Boyle Alberta, this 4.62 acre industrial parcel offers immediate Highway 63 access, flat topography, and power and gas to the property line. Mostly treed, the site is well suited for equipment lay down yard, workshop,contractor yard, or future industrial development. Priced...

Listed by: Tanya D. Anderson ,Sterling Real Estate (780) 623-1117
5118  3 Street, Boyle

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$495,000

5118 3 Street, Boyle, Alberta T0A 0M0

0 beds
0 baths
13 days

This property is ideal investment property with NATIONAL tenant. Located in the heart of BOYLE. Property has many upgrades including HVAC (2020), one FURNACE (2017), HWT (2021), ROOF (2024). Long term PHARMACY tenant since it was built. Land size is 13644 SQFT. (id:27476)

Listed by: Patrick C. Au ,Century 21 Masters (780) 990-8087
4-19-65-4-NE, Boyle
Vacant land

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$175,000

4-19-65-4-ne, Boyle, Alberta

13 days

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Listed by: Judith A. Rimmer ,Re/max Excellence (780) 405-9333
4-19-65-4-NE, Boyle
Vacant land

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$300,000

4-19-65-4-ne, Boyle, Alberta

13 days

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Listed by: Judith A. Rimmer ,Re/max Excellence (780) 405-9333
5119 Second Street, Boyle
Vacant land

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$22,999

5119 Second Street, Boyle (Boyle), Alberta T0A 0M0

17 days

Don’t miss this excellent opportunity to own a versatile vacant lot right on the main road in the Village of Boyle. This well-located property offers high visibility and easy access — perfect for a future home. The lot also has access to a back alley for the added convenience and potential

James Mabey,Century 21 Masters
Listed by: James Mabey ,Century 21 Masters (780) 264-6471
House for sale: 4503 SPRUCE AV, Boyle

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$369,900

4503 Spruce Av, Boyle, Alberta T0A 0M0

5 beds
3 baths
21 days

STUNNING BI-LEVEL HOME WITH DOUBLE ATTACHED GARAGE IN BOYLE! This Spacious 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom home is located in a quiet neighborhood great for the family, couple or first time buyer! As you walk through the front door you're sure to appreciate the grand entrance, open spaces, vaulted ceiling,

Keith B. Madsen,Maxwell Progressive
Listed by: Keith B. Madsen ,Maxwell Progressive (780) 934-2667
5313 Railway Avenue, Boyle

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$180,000

5313 Railway Avenue, Boyle, Alberta T0A 0M0

0 beds
0 baths
21 days

... with multiple access points via Railway Avenue, 4th Street, and rear alley access.Functionality: Flex-use property featuring showroom, office, warehouse/shop areas, fenced yard, and outbuilding storage.Power: Upgraded electrical service including 400 Amp 3-phase splitter with sub-panels (TBC...

Vincenzo P. Caputo,Nai Commercial Real Estate Inc
Listed by: Vincenzo P. Caputo ,Nai Commercial Real Estate Inc (780) 436-7410
5103 3 st., Boyle

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$300,000

5103 3 St., Boyle, Alberta T0A 0M0

0 beds
0 baths
21 days

A rare opportunity in the heart of Boyle — a thriving community positioned mid‑route between Edmonton and Fort McMurray along HWY 63, offering exceptional visibility, affordability, and limitless potential for new or expanding businesses.The Village of Boyle is known for its welcoming

Listed by: Crystal Wood ,Re/max Excellence (780) 224-2832
5100  Lakeview Rd, Boyle
Business for sale

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$3,490,000

5100 Lakeview Rd, Boyle, Alberta T0A 0M0

33 days

Well established gas station business with a liquor store and restaurant (leased). Great potential to maximize profit for family operating. Currently restaurant is leased for rental income, and gas station annual revenues contain around 50% in-store revenue. (id:27476)

Paul T. Chong,Royal Lepage Summit Realty
Listed by: Paul T. Chong ,Royal Lepage Summit Realty (780) 431-1900
5101 Railway Avenue, Boyle
Business for sale

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$899,000

5101 Railway Avenue, Boyle (Boyle), Alberta T0A 0M0

39 days

38 ROOMS, 10 VLTs & LOUNGE. OWNER IS TOO OLD AND WANTS TO RETIRE. GOOD POTENTIAL, GOOD LOCATION, GOOD FUTURE. (id:27476)

Listed by: Thomas Koh ,Cir Realty (403) 680-9827
No Building for sale: 5119 2nd ST, Boyle
Vacant land

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$18,999

5119 2nd St, Boyle, Alberta T0A 0M0

177 days

Don't miss this excellent opportunity to own a versatile, vacant lot right on the main road in the village of Boyle. This well located property offers high visibility and easy access, perfect for a future home. The lot has back alley for access for added convenience and potential for future

Ashley L. Moore,Century 21 Masters
Listed by: Ashley L. Moore ,Century 21 Masters (780) 340-5559
5611 RAILWAY Avenue, Boyle
Vacant land

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$17,900

5611 Railway Avenue, Boyle, Alberta T0A 0M0

191 days

LOWEST PRICE FOR A COMMERCIAL LOT IN BOYLE! Dont miss out on this opportunity to build your dream business with exposure to HWY 63 and Railway ave in Boyle. Half way between Edmonton and Fort McMurray you could tap into the massive amount of traffic that runs on the highway daily! Exposure

Keith B. Madsen,Maxwell Progressive
Listed by: Keith B. Madsen ,Maxwell Progressive (780) 934-2667

Home Prices in Boyle

For 2025, Boyle's local market reflects a small-town pace where supply, style, and setting guide value. Buyers looking at Boyle real estate compare condition, lot characteristics, and updates, while sellers focus on presentation and pricing alignment to meet current expectations for quality and location. Together, these practical factors shape perceived affordability and confidence around home prices without relying solely on headline figures.

Without year-over-year percentages, the best read on momentum comes from watching inventory balance, the mix between entry-level and move-in-ready properties, and days-on-market signals. Pay attention to how well-priced Boyle Real Estate listings attract early showings, whether reduced listings begin to stabilize, and how unique features—like outbuildings, garages, or upgraded mechanicals—affect interest relative to nearby alternatives.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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Explore Boyle Real Estate & MLS® Listings

There are 17 active listings, comprising 1 house, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Availability spans 1 neighbourhood, giving buyers a focused view of options across the community. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to narrow results by price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photos, floor plans, and property descriptions to assess layout, storage, and renovation quality, then compare recent activity to prioritize the strongest matches. Shortlist Boyle houses for sale and Boyle homes for sale that align with must-have features and location preferences, and track new or reduced listings to stay ahead of competing buyers.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Boyle offers a village-like atmosphere with a core of established streets, rural-edge properties, and pockets that appeal to different lifestyles. Proximity to schools, parks, and community facilities supports day-to-day convenience, while access routes make regional commuting and services straightforward. Buyers also weigh the benefits of quiet residential blocks versus areas closer to shops or recreation, considering yard size, garage space, and the potential for hobby or storage needs. Natural surroundings, trails, and greenspace help shape value signals too, particularly for those prioritizing privacy, outdoor living, and room to grow.

Rental snapshot: there are 0 rentals available, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Boyle City Guide

Nestled along the main north-south corridor of northeastern Alberta, Boyle blends small-town warmth with easy access to lakes, forests, and the resource-rich heartland of the province. This compact village serves as a convenient pause between larger centres while offering its own rhythm of community life. Use this guide to understand the area's history, job landscape, neighbourhoods, mobility options, and what living in Boyle feels like across the seasons.

History & Background

Boyle's story mirrors many northern Alberta settlements: it emerged as a service point for homesteaders, trappers, and early resource workers who travelled by rough roads and rail in the early twentieth century. The area has long been a meeting ground where boreal forest transitions to prairie parkland, and where waterways and lake shores supported Indigenous travel, seasonal camps, and trade. Over time, the village formalized around a straightforward grid with a main street that accommodated travellers heading north for opportunity and south for supplies. Highway improvements strengthened Boyle's role as a staging point for the region, with waves of activity tied to forestry, agriculture, and the energy sector. Around the region you'll also find towns like Rural Athabasca County that share historical ties and amenities. While the pace is unhurried, the community's orientation toward service has never faded: grain trucks, fishing boats, and fuelled pickups still mingle at the pumps, and you can read the season by what's strapped to the trailers-ATVs in autumn, sleds in winter, boats in summer. Today, Boyle balances its heritage as a working stopover with a strong sense of belonging, drawing residents who appreciate a quieter address within striking distance of jobs and recreation.

Economy & Employment

Economic life in Boyle is diversified for a village its size, anchored by a mix of resource support services, public-sector roles, and local entrepreneurship. Many residents connect to the broader energy corridor, working in maintenance, transportation, and field services that operate on rotational schedules. Others are rooted in the land: cattle, hay, and mixed farming remain visible, and seasonal forestry contracts flow through the area with harvesting, hauling, and silviculture work. The service core supports this activity-mechanics, parts counters, small contractors, and fuel depots provide practical jobs that keep wheels turning, while retailers, diners, and motels respond to steady highway traffic. Public-sector employment contributes stability through the local school, municipal operations, and health-related services. Tourism and outdoor recreation add a complementary stream, especially in warm months when anglers, campers, and cabin owners stock up in town en route to lakes and provincial parks. For those with entrepreneurial ambitions, opportunities often arise in accommodation upgrades, home improvement trades, mobile repair, landscaping, and guiding or outfitting. Remote and hybrid work has also become more feasible as rural connectivity improves; while speeds and reliability vary by address, many residents successfully blend home-based work with periodic trips to larger centres. Overall, jobs in Boyle tend to reward practical skills, reliability, and a willingness to wear more than one hat-traits that fit the collaborative spirit of a small community.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Boyle's residential fabric is simple and friendly. Streets form a walkable core of single-family homes-many modest bungalows-interspersed with mobile homes, duplexes, and a handful of multi-unit buildings. Larger lots and edge-of-town acreages offer extra space for workshops, RV parking, and hobby farming, while seasonal and year-round lake properties in the surrounding district appeal to those who want quick access to the water. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Mewatha Beach and Long Lake. Day-to-day comforts are close at hand: a grocery stop, café, gas bar, hardware store, post office, and several eateries form the backbone of local errands, and there's usually a friendly chat waiting at the counter. Recreational amenities reflect the seasons-a community arena and ice surfaces, ball diamonds, playgrounds, and multi-use trails support everything from shinny to summer ball and evening dog walks. In the surrounding forests, residents pursue hunting, berry picking, birding, and off-highway vehicle adventures on established routes. Lakes in all directions invite fishing, paddling, and swimming when the water warms, and ice fishing huts return as soon as winter locks them in place. Families appreciate the school and youth programming, while older adults value the slower pace and familiar faces that come with a village where people know each other by name. For many, living in Boyle also means taking part: volunteering with the fire department or service clubs, showing up for a rink flood, lending a hand with a community supper, or cheering at a tournament. The lifestyle is practical and grounded-the kind where a neighbour's snowblower might clear your sidewalk before you wake up, and where summer evenings stretch into late-night stargazing.

Getting Around

Boyle is built for easy driving. The village sits directly on a major highway that runs between Edmonton and the oil sands, making north-south travel straightforward and giving commuters a reliable route to work sites, supply depots, and appointments. Streets in town are compact and mostly flat, so walking to shops, the post office, or the school is feasible for many households, and cyclists enjoy light local traffic in the fair-weather months. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Grassland and Caslan. There is no formal urban transit system, so most residents rely on personal vehicles; ride-hailing is limited, though informal carpools for shift workers are common and bulletin boards at local businesses often help match rides. If you're new to northern driving, plan for winter: block heaters, good tires, and an emergency kit are essentials, and rural roads can drift in after storms. Gravel routes to lakes and trailheads change with the season-washboard and dust in summer, mud and ruts during spring thaw-so a vehicle with decent clearance is helpful. Fuel and services are readily available in town, but it's wise to top up before setting out on longer backroad explorations. For air travel, residents typically connect through major airports to the south or north, timing departures to avoid peak highway traffic. Overall, mobility in Boyle is straightforward, with quick parking, short lineups, and the satisfaction of getting across town in a couple of minutes.

Climate & Seasons

Northern Alberta's continental climate shapes daily life in Boyle. Winters are long and crisp, marked by deep freezes that arrive in waves, bright sun on fresh snow, and occasional chinook-like warmups that briefly soften the drifts. Residents adapt with layered clothing, reliable heat, and routines that make the most of the season-ice fishing shacks pop up on nearby lakes, snowmobilers trace familiar cutlines, and the arena buzzes with shinny and community skates. Spring comes in fits and starts, bringing meltwater, muddy boots, and the return of geese; it's a time to grade driveways, tune up quads, and watch the bush green almost overnight. Summer offers long daylight and warm afternoons perfect for boating, swimming, and evening barbecues, though sudden thunderstorms and buzzing mosquitoes are part of the package. Lakeside breezes keep heat manageable, and forest trails provide shaded reprieve. Autumn follows with spectacular foliage, cool mornings, and clear night skies-a prime period for hikers and photographers, and a reminder to stack wood and prep equipment before the first real snowfall. Across all seasons, you may catch the northern lights shimmering on quiet nights. Weather can be variable, with wildfire smoke or air quality advisories in some years and blizzard conditions in others, so locals keep an eye on forecasts and adapt plans accordingly. The reward for this flexibility is a year-round outdoor lifestyle that feels authentic to the north: simple, resilient, and deeply connected to place.

Neighbourhoods

What turns a place into your place? For some, it's a quiet street where mornings start unhurried; for others, it's being close to everyday stops and a bit of green. Exploring Boyle through that lens helps the decision click. KeyHomes.ca brings the local picture into focus with maps, filters, and a simple way to compare what you like-even when the differences are subtle.

Boyle itself feels cohesive-a single community with distinct pockets shaped by how the streets flow and where people naturally gather. Picture an easygoing rhythm: homes that welcome porches and conversations, side streets where the pace softens, and a small-town cadence that encourages you to know your neighbours. Buyers often start with detached homes in mind, then consider townhouses or condo-style living where available, choosing the lifestyle that suits their day-to-day. Sellers, meanwhile, tend to highlight yard space, practical layouts, and the sense of community that's woven into local routines.

Move toward the community's activity core and the days feel more connected-errands, meetups, and a casual hop between local conveniences. Head toward the edges and the mood shifts: wider skies, quieter evenings, and a closer relationship with open space. In both directions, green pockets and recreation spots offer breathing room. You'll notice how these transitions are less about distance and more about feel; they're the kind of nuances you recognize once you've walked a few blocks.

Housing in Boyle carries a practical versatility. Many shoppers gravitate to classic detached homes for flexibility, while others prefer a lower-maintenance option if available, such as townhouses or compact condo arrangements. Across the community, you may encounter a mix of character residences and newer builds, sometimes side by side, each offering a different kind of comfort. The thread running through it all is livability-functional layouts, approachable streets, and a pace that supports both work and downtime.

For day-to-day life, some residents favour the convenience of being near the core, where a quick outing can combine errands with a chat on the sidewalk. Others lean toward the calmer feel of residential clusters that sit away from through-traffic, where evenings stretch a little longer and weekend mornings are especially quiet. If you enjoy spending time outdoors, you'll find that Boyle's open spaces and park-like corners invite simple routines: a leisurely stroll, a game on the grass, or time with a pet. Each pocket expresses a slightly different take on community life, and that's where attentive browsing pays off.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Closer to the activity core often means easy access to everyday stops and community happenings; residential pockets away from main routes feel calm and unhurried.
  • Home types: Detached homes are a natural draw for space and flexibility; townhouses and condo-style options appeal if simpler upkeep is on your list.
  • Connections: Through-corridors support quick movement across the community; quieter side streets trade speed for peace and privacy.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use saved searches, real-time alerts, and map view to compare pockets, refine features, and track the listings that match your vibe.

The heart of Boyle has an easy sociability. Sidewalks feel active, and the flow between home and daily stops is intuitive. If you appreciate spontaneity-dropping by a friend's place, grabbing a coffee on the go, taking a quick break in a green nook-this is the pocket that tends to reward it. Listings here are often chosen for convenience and that intangible sense of being woven into community rhythms.

Meanwhile, the quieter reaches reward a different kind of plan. Space for hobbies, a more private backdrop, and room to unwind are common priorities. Look for homes where the street layout naturally buffers sound and movement, or where lot orientation supports a calm outdoor space. For sellers in these pockets, showcasing serenity-morning light on a deck, a sheltered garden corner-can make the lifestyle click for buyers who value retreat.

No matter where you land within Boyle, you're choosing among variations of neighbourly living rather than extremes. That's why a careful tour, online and on foot, helps: the same type of home can feel very different depending on its block, its exposure, and what sits around the corner. Use KeyHomes.ca to compare side by side, filter for must-haves, and track how each listing fits your routine-morning, midday, and evening.

In Boyle, one community offers many moods: sociable near the centre, soothing toward the edges, with homes that invite practical comfort. When you're ready to align those moods with your needs, KeyHomes.ca gives you the tools to see-and save-the options that fit.

Neighbourhood descriptions in Boyle are broad by design. Treat them as a guide for orientation, then focus on the specific block and home features that matter most to you.

Nearby Cities

Buyers exploring Boyle can broaden their search to nearby communities such as Hylo, Lac La Biche, Rural Lac La Biche County, Caslan, and Plamondon.

Use these links to review neighbourhood information and available listings as you consider Boyle and the surrounding area.

Demographics

Boyle is typically home to a blend of families, retirees, and local professionals, including multi-generational households and people connected to nearby industries and services. The community atmosphere tends to be close-knit and community-oriented, with residents often participating in local events and volunteer activities.

Housing options commonly include detached single-family homes alongside a smaller selection of condominiums and rental properties, reflecting a small-town or rural feel rather than dense urban development. Those looking to buy a house in Boyle or review Boyle condos for sale will find a market that emphasizes quieter residential streets, local amenities, and ready access to outdoor recreation and natural surroundings.