Fort Macleod 28 Houses and Condos for Sale

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604 12 Street, Fort Macleod
Business for sale

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$549,900

604 12 Street, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

6 days

... Fort Macleod with a great location. Over 4000sqft of space. Already equipped with a bathroom and kitchenette space. Oversized garage door on the west half of the building that would allow for semis or other vehicles. Call you agent today and ask about booking your private showing. (id:27476)

Mobile Home for sale: 305 Rodeo Drive, Fort Macleod

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$215,000

305 Rodeo Drive, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

3 beds
2 baths
8 days

... bright, spacious, single-level living meets smart recent updates in a convenient Fort Macleod location. Built in 2008, this well-maintained 1,520 sq. ft. manufactured home offers a comfortable 3-bedroom, 2-bath layout with a generous living room, functional kitchen, large island, pantry, and skylight-enhanced...

Art Stott,2 Percent Realty
Listed by: Art Stott ,2 Percent Realty (587) 370-4881
House for sale: 506 10 Street, Fort Macleod

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$498,000

506 10 Street, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

4 beds
3 baths
8 days

... including BRAND NEW grass in the backyard, a garden area, a hot tub, and additional concrete patio space along with a massive composite deck. The property also provides TWO outdoor sheds including a larger walk-though shed with an overhead door off the driveway. All of this PLUS the home is...

Listed by: Christopher Jochem ,Braemore Management (403) 359-2146
House for sale: 2424 4 Avenue, Fort Macleod

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$324,900

2424 4 Avenue, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

3 beds
1 baths
9 days

Welcome to 2424 4 Ave, Fort Macleod! This charming 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom bungalow offers comfortable living space on a large corner lot. Featuring rare 10-foot ceilings, spacious bedrooms, updated ceilings, and a beautifully renovated bathroom with a rain showerhead, this home blends character...

House for sale: 70046AB RR264, Fort Macleod

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$730,000

70046ab Rr264, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

4 beds
2 baths
9 days

Beautifully maintained 8.01-acre country property offering the perfect balance of comfortable rural living, functional outbuildings, and breathtaking prairie views. Surrounded by mature trees and established landscaping, this acreage provides privacy, space, and endless opportunities to enjoy

House for sale: 621 18 Street, Fort Macleod

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$1,400,000

621 18 Street, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

4 beds
4 baths
14 days

Offering 4,658 sq. ft. of finished living space on a beautifully landscaped double lot, this meticulously maintained bungalow combines quality construction, thoughtful design, and exceptional space in a desirable Fort Macleod neighbourhood. The home’s exterior showcases extensive stonework,

House for sale: 135 Garrison Drive, Fort Macleod

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$719,500

135 Garrison Drive, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

6 beds
3 baths
16 days

... gated and concrete RV parking, mature trees, and a full underground sprinkler system. Garden enthusiasts will fall in love with two on-site greenhouses! Enjoy endless prairie sunsets from the comfort of your covered back deck, and take advantage of the ample parking with a double attached garage...

Retail for sale: 253 24 Street, Fort Macleod

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$339,000

253 24 Street, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

0 beds
0 baths
17 days

Great opportunity to own a well-maintained commercial property in historic downtown Fort Macleod, located on the sunny side of the street. Just over 2,400 sq. ft., currently set up with one business and two offices. One office is rented, the other is presently used as a fitting room. Plenty

909 Lilac Crt, Fort Macleod
Vacant land

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$99,900

909 Lilac Crt, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

17 days

The only residential lot currently available in Macleod Landing.This fully serviced, oversized cul-de-sac lot is ideally positioned in Macleod Landing, Fort Macleod’s premier new residential development, and is ready for a custom single-family build. Located at the end of a quiet street and

House for sale: 70078 RR 253, Fort Macleod

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$630,000

70078 Rr 253, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

5 beds
3 baths
17 days

Just over 8 acres of private land with beautiful views of the mountains! Located south of Fort Macleod east of Highway 2, this acreage is a perfect place to live your best country life! Lot's of room for your chickens and animals! This is a unique country home with lots of character, check

on Township Rd 90, Fort Macleod
Business for sale

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$2,900,000

On Township Rd 90, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

17 days

Fully equipped, turn-key asphalt mixing and gravel business for sale. Situated on 24.39 acres just outside of Fort Macleod in an ideal location. Improvements include a 30x60 heated shop with concrete floor, 60x12 office trailer which serves as office, Q/C lab and scale house (a/c & bathroom),

Jeroen Jacobsen,Real Estate Centre - Coaldale
Listed by: Jeroen Jacobsen ,Real Estate Centre - Coaldale (403) 593-4282
Commercial Lot 3 Willow Lane, Fort Macleod
Vacant land

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$199,500

Commercial Lot 3 Willow Lane, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

17 days

Invest in Opportunity in Macleod Landing – Where Your Future Takes FlightSet up your business for success with this commercial lot located within the Town of Fort Macleod. This property offers a unique opportunity to establish your business in a high-visibility location in one of Southern

Commercial Lot 4 Willow Lane, Fort Macleod
Vacant land

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$216,000

Commercial Lot 4 Willow Lane, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

17 days

Invest in Opportunity in Macleod Landing – Where Your Future Takes FlightSet up your business for success with this commercial lot located within the Town of Fort Macleod. This property offers a unique opportunity to establish your business in a high-visibility location in one of Southern

Commercial Lot 2 Willow Lane, Fort Macleod
Vacant land

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$199,500

Commercial Lot 2 Willow Lane, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

17 days

Invest in Opportunity in Macleod Landing – Where Your Future Takes FlightSet up your business for success with this commercial lot located within the Town of Fort Macleod. This property offers a unique opportunity to establish your business in a high-visibility location in one of Southern

1831 Willow Lane, Fort Macleod
Vacant land

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$272,300

1831 Willow Lane, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

17 days

Invest in Opportunity in Macleod Landing – Where Your Future Takes FlightSet up your business for success with this commercial lot located within the Town of Fort Macleod. This property offers a unique opportunity to establish your business in a high-visibility location in one of Southern

846 18 Street, Fort Macleod
Vacant land

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$336,000

846 18 Street, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

17 days

Set your business up for success in one of Southern Alberta’s most promising growth areas. This 1.12 acre commercial lot in Macleod Landing offers high visibility, excellent access to major transportation routes, and close proximity to historic downtown Fort Macleod.Strategically designated

801 Willow Lane, Fort Macleod
Vacant land

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$523,600

801 Willow Lane, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

17 days

Invest in Opportunity in Macleod Landing – Where Your Future Takes Flight.Welcome to Macleod Landing, Fort Macleod’s newest subdivision. This multi-unit residential lot offers a unique opportunity to design and develop housing that supports the needs of a growing community, whether you’re

House for sale: 20 Deer Path Meadow, Fort Macleod

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$995,000

20 Deer Path Meadow, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

4 beds
4 baths
18 days

Nestled on 5.68 beautifully landscaped acres with breathtaking Rocky Mountain and Oldman River valley views, this custom-built Santa Fe Southwest style home offers the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, character and sustainability. Built in 2008 with 2x8 construction, triple-pane low-E windows,

Virginia Wishart,Cir Realty
Listed by: Virginia Wishart ,Cir Realty (403) 331-1199
House for sale: 757 27 Street, Fort Macleod

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$547,500

757 27 Street, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

6 beds
3 baths
19 days

Fort Macleod bungalow home with accessible features! This home is a must-see if you're in the market for a turn-key home with enough room for the whole family and a layout you can customize for the long-term. Step inside and you'll be greeted by a spacious front foyer leading into the open-concept

House for sale: 63 Deer Path Meadows, Fort Macleod

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$997,000

63 Deer Path Meadows, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

6 beds
4 baths
21 days

Welcome to a beautifully maintained acreage within Fort Macleod town limits.This impressive property sits on 4.19 acres and offers the perfect blend of space, privacy, and functionality, all just minutes from town amenities.Featuring 5,250 sq. ft. of developed living space, this home provides

Offices for sale: 2224 2 Avenue, Fort Macleod

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$299,990

2224 2 Avenue, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

0 beds
0 baths
27 days

This Fort Macleod commercial property has plenty of curb appeal and historical charm! With highway frontage, this property's character shines, with an all-brick exterior and unique structure. This property's actual usage has been retail and it is zoned Improved Commercial. Inside, you'll find

359 24 Street, Fort Macleod
Business for sale

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$1,499,000

359 24 Street, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

34 days

Excellent opportunity to acquire a well-established hotel/motel in a high-exposure Southern Alberta location positioned along the busy Highway 2 & Highway 3 corridor, approximately 90 minutes south of Calgary. This property benefits from consistent year-round traffic generated by tourism, agricultural

House for sale: 757 28 Street, Fort Macleod

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$539,000

757 28 Street, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

4 beds
3 baths
35 days

757 28 St, Fort Macleod, AB is an absolute showstopper! This sleek, modern two-storey family home with a fully finished basement delivers over 2,800 sq ft of bright, inviting living space and checks every box for comfortable, exciting family living! Step inside to discover a stunning open-concept

Dillon Rochon,2 Percent Realty
Listed by: Dillon Rochon ,2 Percent Realty (587) 982-2720
House for sale: 228 21 Street, Fort Macleod

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$364,900

228 21 Street, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

3 beds
2 baths
37 days

This is one of those homes where the photos don’t just look good—they actually tell a story, and it starts the second you realize this home dates back to 1890 but feels like something you’d expect out of a high-end design magazine today.Completely renovated from top to bottom, this two-storey

House for sale: 446 21 Street, Fort Macleod

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$315,000

446 21 Street, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

2 beds
2 baths
76 days

This charming 2-storey character home in Fort Macleod is ideal for first time buyers or investors. With 1,330 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, and 1.5 bathrooms, it’s a great option if you’re looking for something with a bit of character but still practical for everyday living. The main floor has spacious

Karalee Aleman,Real Broker
Listed by: Karalee Aleman ,Real Broker (403) 849-8399
House for sale: 1604 7A Avenue, Fort Macleod

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$534,900

1604 7a Avenue, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

4 beds
4 baths
147 days

Well taken care of 4 Bedroom, 3.5 Bathroom home in desirable 7A Avenue location in Fort Macleod, across from a track field where you can get in your daily steps. Room to breathe with an open natural space behind this lot. This home features a large ensuite with jetted tub, large attached garage

Row / Townhouse for sale: 359 9 Street, Fort Macleod

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$353,000

359 9 Street, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

3 beds
3 baths
161 days

Discover these beautifully designed townhomes, where modern finishes and thoughtful design come together to create the ideal living space.Key Features:    •    Spacious Living: 1,514 sq. ft. of thoughtfully designed living space, featuring 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.Â

Mills St Primrose Ave, Fort Macleod
Vacant land

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$245,000

Mills St Primrose Ave, Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0

241 days

Excellent opportunity to own 1.71 Acres of bare land in the Industrial park. Easy access on this parcel with roadways on 3 sides so lot's of options for building. Includes the 2 Sea Cans and the security fencing around them. This lot can be subdivided into 2 lots if you are looking for a smaller

Home Prices in Fort Macleod

Fort Macleod Real Estate in 2025 reflects a market where pricing varies by property type and by location, with sellers watching recent comparables and buyers weighing affordability against lifestyle needs. The community’s mix of established streets and newer pockets creates a range of options for different budgets and preferences.

Without focusing on short-term swings, local conditions are best understood by tracking the balance between active supply and buyer demand, the mix of detached properties versus attached homes, and how quickly new listings progress from first showing to accepted offer. Buyers searching Fort Macleod Homes For Sale often prioritize setting, lot characteristics, and renovation potential, while sellers gauge interest through showing activity, condition-driven feedback, and broader sentiment indicators rather than headline figures alone.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

House
$356,922
Townhouse
$350,500
Condo
$0

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Fort Macleod

There are 41 active listings on the market, including 9 houses, 0 condos, and 2 townhouses. These options are available across 0 neighbourhoods. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to narrow results by price range, bedrooms, bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to align with your must?haves. Reviewing high-resolution photos and floor plans helps assess layout, natural light, and storage. Compare recent activity and property condition to build a shortlist, then track changes in status and new inventory to stay ahead of opportunities as they appear among MLS listings, Fort Macleod Houses For Sale, and condos for sale.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Fort Macleod offers a blend of quiet residential streets near schools and parks as well as areas close to commuter routes and everyday shopping. Proximity to greenspace, playgrounds, and community facilities influences buyer interest, while access to transit corridors and walkable amenities can enhance convenience and long-term appeal. Heritage character and lot configuration may attract those seeking charm or project potential, whereas low?maintenance options close to services suit buyers prioritizing simplicity. These neighbourhood traits shape value signals and help guide decisions about timing, offer strength, and long?term fit.

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Fort Macleod City Guide

Nestled along the Oldman River in southern Alberta, Fort Macleod blends prairie openness with foothills views and a downtown core steeped in heritage. This guide explores how the town's storied past shapes day-to-day life, from its preserved main street and cultural venues to the surrounding ranchlands and outdoor playgrounds that define the region.

History & Background

Long before the arrival of mounted police and traders, the Fort Macleod area was part of the traditional territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy, where buffalo herds sustained complex Indigenous economies and cultures. The settlement that followed took its name from the original North-West Mounted Police fort, a post established to bring order to the western plains and to anchor new trading routes. A severe flood prompted relocation to higher ground, and a town soon grew up around the fort's protective presence, drawing ranchers, merchants, and railway crews. Today, that legacy is visible in the sandstone and brick storefronts of the provincial historic area, along with the venerable Empress Theatre and the reconstructed fort that tells the story of how law, commerce, and community took root on the prairie. Around the region you'll also find towns like Nobleford that share historical ties and amenities.

Heritage here isn't a static museum piece; it's a living backdrop. Seasonal events in the downtown core, interpretive programming at the Fort Museum of the North-West Mounted Police, and the area's strong ranching identity all reinforce a sense of continuity. In recent years, filmmakers have been drawn to the town's cinematic main street and sweeping landscapes, putting local landmarks on screens while introducing fresh visitors to the area's layered past.

Economy & Employment

Fort Macleod's economy reflects its location at the meeting point of grassland agriculture, transportation corridors, and historic tourism. Cattle ranching and crop farming remain anchors, supported by feed suppliers, equipment sales, and repair services that serve a wide rural catchment. Construction and the skilled trades see steady demand through housing updates, farm infrastructure, and commercial renovations in the historic core. Public services-education, health care, and municipal administration-offer stable roles, while seniors' care and community support organizations add additional employment pathways.

Tourism tied to heritage, the fort, and regional attractions supports accommodations, dining, guiding, and retail. The community also benefits from its position on major east-west and north-south highways, which encourages logistics, warehousing, and highway commercial activity. Renewable energy projects across southern Alberta, especially in nearby foothills and prairie districts, have brought contracts for local firms in site prep and maintenance. Creative industries-thanks in part to repeat film productions-add a modest but meaningful layer to the local economy, enlivening storefronts and generating contract work during peak shoots. Many residents mix local work with commuting to larger centres when needed, creating a resilient blend of small-town entrepreneurship and regional opportunity.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Compact and friendly, the town unfolds across a set of distinct yet interconnected neighbourhoods. Close to the historic main street you'll find early homes with front porches and mature trees, prized for walkability to cafés, shops, and the theatre. A ring of mid-century bungalows surrounds the core, offering wider lots and quiet streets near schools and parks. On the edges, newer subdivisions provide attached garages, modern floor plans, and cul-de-sacs that attract growing families. Acreage properties just beyond town appeal to those who want room for gardens, hobby livestock, or workshops while staying within minutes of amenities. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Orton and Granum.

For day-to-day convenience, the downtown core hosts independent retailers, services, and eateries that make errands simple and sociable. Schools, a modern recreation centre, an arena, and ball diamonds form the backbone of youth and adult programming, while the library and cultural venues offer year-round learning and entertainment. Trails along the river valley and green spaces throughout town invite morning dog walks and evening bike rides, and the prairie sky puts on a show in every season. The Fort Museum's programming, the Empress Theatre's schedule, and pop-up markets create a steady calendar of things to do, and weekend ramblers can easily pair a coffee stop downtown with a scenic drive into the foothills.

Cuisine leans toward hearty prairie comfort-think diners, bakeries, and family restaurants-with an emerging mix of coffee roasters and seasonal food trucks. Summer brings patios and ice cream; autumn celebrates harvest flavours. Locals embrace community volunteering, fundraisers, and festivals, which helps newcomers find their footing quickly. If you're considering living in Fort Macleod, expect a pace that encourages knowing your neighbours, plus the freedom to swap town life for big-sky solitude in just a few minutes.

Getting Around

Driving is the main way residents get around, with quick connections to the Crowsnest Highway for east-west travel and to a major north-south route that links into larger city markets. In town, a simple grid and modest traffic make errands straightforward, and you'll find ample free parking near shops and services. Walking and cycling are easy for short trips, especially from the historic core to surrounding residential streets; riders should expect prairie breezes and plan accordingly. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Moon River Estates and Monarch.

Regional bus service along the southern corridor operates on limited schedules, so many residents carpool when heading to larger centres. Local taxi options may be available but tend to be on-demand rather than continuous. General aviation is served at a small airstrip just outside town, while regular commercial flights are accessed through nearby regional and international airports. Winter driving can bring blowing snow and reduced visibility, but the flip side is that clear days arrive quickly thanks to warming winds rolling off the Rockies.

Climate & Seasons

Southern Alberta's climate is famously dynamic: bright sun, big skies, and a wind that can shift the day's plans. Winters bring crisp air punctuated by warm chinook spells that melt snow and transform sidewalks back to bare pavement. Residents make the most of the season with indoor rec-league hockey, public skates, holiday markets, and fireside evenings. On fresh snowfalls, you'll see families tobogganing and cross-country tracks appear on local loops, while clear days are perfect for a brisk walk through the river valley.

Spring arrives on the breeze, with migratory birds and prairie wildflowers returning along coulees and shelterbelts. It's a shoulder season for maintenance and community clean-ups, but also for scenic drives to nearby buffalo jump sites and interpretive centres that tell the region's deeper story. Summer is warm and lively: festivals animate downtown blocks, patios bloom, and road-trippers roll through en route to lakes, reservoirs, and mountain parks. Daylight seems to stretch forever, making room for evening ball games, fishing along the river, and spontaneous ice-cream runs.

Autumn paints the cottonwoods gold and brings farm stands, craft fairs, and harvest suppers. The shoulder months are ideal for road biking on quiet country routes and for photography outings under dramatic skies. Year-round, the area's dryness and sunshine reward outdoor plans, with the important caveat that wind is a steady companion-great for filling kites and moving clouds, but a reminder to secure gear at campsites and trailheads.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers in and around Fort Macleod have a variety of nearby communities to consider, from rural settings to more established urban centres.

Explore nearby communities such as Coalhurst, Rural Lethbridge County, Moon River Estates, Monarch, and Lethbridge to compare housing options and community characteristics.

Demographics

Fort Macleod typically attracts a mix of households, including families, retirees and working professionals who appreciate a small?town, community?oriented lifestyle. The town’s historic character and quieter pace tend to appeal to those seeking close-knit neighbourhoods and a slower rhythm than larger urban centres.

Housing in the area commonly includes single?detached homes, with some condominium and rental options available for those seeking lower maintenance choices. Buyers exploring Alberta Real Estate Fort Macleod or looking to Buy a House in Fort Macleod often find a predominantly rural/small?town feel with easy access to outdoor recreation and regional services, making it well suited for people prioritizing community amenities over urban density.