Marwayne, Alberta: 15 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 206 4 Avenue N, Marwayne

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$249,000

206 4 Avenue N, Marwayne, Alberta T0B 2X0

4 beds
3 baths
1 day

Are you looking for a spacious home in a quiet community? This almost 1500 sqft 4-level split offers affordability without giving up size! With its 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, enormous fenced yard and attached double garage, this home is likely THE ONE! The main level welcomes with wide open...

Wendy Wowk,Exp Realty (lloyd)
Listed by: Wendy Wowk ,Exp Realty (lloyd) (780) 581-7000
Commercial Mix for sale: 27 Railway Avenue S, Marwayne

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$180,000

27 Railway Avenue S, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

0 beds
0 baths
13 days

Presenting this well kept mixed-use property, situated on 4 lots in a prime location, downtown Marwayne. Construction of this 3432 sq ft building was completed in 1940, using hand carved stone brought from the North Saskatchewan River valley. Originally used for a farm implements dealership...

Michael Dewing,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Michael Dewing ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (306) 821-7777
Manufactured Home for sale: 100 4 Avenue N, Marwayne

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$64,900

100 4 Avenue N, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

3 beds
1 baths
13 days

The 3-bedroom, 1-bath home offers functional living with key updates taken care of. The refreshed kitchen features a gas stove, and the newer furnace and water heater provide added peace of mind. The bathroom includes a convenient walk-in shower. Outside the property sits on a large oversized

Karen Lapointe,Exp Realty (lloyd)
Listed by: Karen Lapointe ,Exp Realty (lloyd) (780) 205-1800
House for sale: 216 Third Avenue N, Marwayne

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$214,900

216 Third Avenue N, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

4 beds
3 baths
25 days

Don’t miss your chance to own this charming 1,200 sq. ft. home on a desirable corner lot in Marwayne, AB! This beautifully maintained property offers a spacious single-car garage, a generous 7,500 sq. ft. yard perfect for outdoor living, and plenty of room to make it your own. Enjoy small-town

Listed by: Gabriel Dyjur ,Vermilion Realty (780) 581-3690
407 6th Street N, Marwayne

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$34,995

407 6th Street N, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

0 beds
0 baths
30 days

... baseball teams. The Village features some lovely local shops, parks, car wash, church and so much more. Consider Marwayne if you’re looking for a spot to build your dream home with a variety of residential lots for sale. A vibrant and friendly community awaits you & your family. (id:27476)

Amanda Warner,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Amanda Warner ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 872-6380
409 6th Street N, Marwayne

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$29,995

409 6th Street N, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

0 beds
0 baths
30 days

Welcome to the Village of Marwayne... there is so much to see and do.This delightful little village, just 25 minutes northwest of Lloydminster, offers tons of big community heart mixed with small town charm. With Kindergarten to Grade 12 school, It’s a wonderful place to raise a family.

Amanda Warner,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Amanda Warner ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 872-6380
501 5th Street Close  N, Marwayne

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$38,995

501 5th Street Close N, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

0 beds
0 baths
30 days

Welcome to the Village of Marwayne... there is so much to see and do.This delightful little village, just 25 minutes northwest of Lloydminster, offers tons of big community heart mixed with small town charm. With Kindergarten to Grade 12 school, It’s a wonderful place to raise a family.

Amanda Warner,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Amanda Warner ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 872-6380
411 6th Street N, Marwayne

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$29,995

411 6th Street N, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

0 beds
0 baths
30 days

Welcome to the Village of Marwayne... there is so much to see and do.This delightful little village, just 25 minutes northwest of Lloydminster, offers tons of big community heart mixed with small town charm. With Kindergarten to Grade 12 school, It’s a wonderful place to raise a family.

Amanda Warner,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Amanda Warner ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 872-6380
505 5th Street Close  N, Marwayne

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$51,995

505 5th Street Close N, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

0 beds
0 baths
30 days

Welcome to the Village of Marwayne... there is so much to see and do.This delightful little village, just 25 minutes northwest of Lloydminster, offers tons of big community heart mixed with small town charm. With Kindergarten to Grade 12 school, It’s a wonderful place to raise a family.

Amanda Warner,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Amanda Warner ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 872-6380
101 Center Street, Marwayne

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$15,000

101 Center Street, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

0 beds
0 baths
31 days

Commercial lots in the downtown core for sale. The Village of Marwayne wants your business! The downtown core revitalization project is well underway and there are a variety of commercial lots available for sale. Besides completing the 1.9 million dollar construction project on center street

Amanda Warner,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Amanda Warner ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 872-6380
House for sale: 121 HWY 897 Highway, Marwayne

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$499,000

121 Hwy 897 Highway, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

2 beds
1 baths
31 days

... quarters), a 26' x 24' heated garage, as well as a GORGEOUS bungalow, renovated right down to the studs. Quite literally ALL new in the 877 SQ FT house. From the built in features to the magazine worthy kitchen, the home is sure to impress. The lot has an incredibly mature shelter-belt providing...

Doug Charlesworth,Vermilion Realty
Listed by: Doug Charlesworth ,Vermilion Realty (780) 581-8588
Manufactured Home for sale: 428 5 Street N, Marwayne

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$155,000

428 5 Street N, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

3 beds
2 baths
42 days

Welcome to this well-maintained 1,512 sq ft double-wide mobile home, perfectly situated on a fully fenced lot in the quiet community of Marwayne, Alberta. Featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, this home offers the ideal blend of space, comfort, and functionality.The heart of the home

Candace Bosch,Exp Realty (lloyd)
Listed by: Candace Bosch ,Exp Realty (lloyd) (780) 808-9885
House for sale: 107 1 Street N, Marwayne

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$65,000

107 1 Street N, Marwayne, Alberta T0B 2X0

3 beds
1 baths
51 days

This adorable home is the perfect first home or an affordable revenue property. 2 bedrooms on the main level and a large flex space on the second level, used as a bedroom. The eat-in kitchen, bathroom and bedrooms all have the solid original cabinetry making this home full of storage space.

Wendy Wowk,Exp Realty (lloyd)
Listed by: Wendy Wowk ,Exp Realty (lloyd) (780) 581-7000
Lot 11, Blk 7 Plan 8620012, Marwayne

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$15,000

Lot 11, Blk 7 Plan 8620012, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

0 beds
0 baths
144 days

Commercial lot in Marwayne , Alberta. This 1.58 acre parcel sits just east of railway ave and 2nd street south. This triangle piece of land is fenced on two sides and backs on to the old track line. This would make a great storage yard. (id:27476)

Louis De Kock,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Louis De Kock ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 808-1358
Lot 1 5th South. Township RD 524 Street, Marwayne

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$15,000

Lot 1 5th South. Township Rd 524 Street, Marwayne (Marwayne), Alberta T0B 2X0

0 beds
0 baths
144 days

Vacant Lot just south of Marwayne on 5th street south(Township Road 524). This 0.5 acre parcel is basically all bush. Clear your area and build your small home. Power adjacent to the property. No water or gas at the property. (id:27476)

Louis De Kock,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Louis De Kock ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 808-1358

Home Prices in Marwayne

In 2025, Marwayne real estate reflects a small-town market where value is driven by property condition, lot characteristics, and location within the community. Buyers and sellers studying Marwayne Real Estate and Marwayne Real Estate Listings look to recent listing activity to understand home prices and how different housing types are performing across the local area.

In the absence of fixed year-over-year benchmarks, participants typically track the balance between available supply and active demand, along with the mix of detached homes versus attached options. Observing time-to-sale patterns, pricing spread between entry-level and renovated properties, and neighbourhood positioning helps indicate where Marwayne Market Trends are gaining momentum or pausing.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Marwayne

There are 16 active listings in Marwayne, including 6 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Coverage extends across 1 neighbourhood.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review listing photos and floor plans to understand layout efficiency and renovation scope, then compare recent activity to gauge whether asking prices align with similar properties. Shortlist homes that fit your needs—whether you are searching Marwayne Houses For Sale, Marwayne Homes For Sale, or wanting to Buy a House in Marwayne—and watch for new matches or status changes to stay ahead of competing interest. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Marwayne offers a blend of residential pockets with varying streetscapes, from quieter roads near parks to areas closer to everyday services and commuter routes. Proximity to schools, playgrounds, and community facilities often shapes buyer preferences, while access to green space and recreation can enhance perceived value for households seeking room to grow. Homes situated on streets with convenient connections to town amenities tend to attract attention from purchasers who prioritize an efficient daily routine, whereas properties set nearer to open spaces appeal to those seeking extra privacy and outdoor enjoyment. These location factors, combined with interior updates and curb appeal, influence how listings compare within the local market.

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Marwayne City Guide

Set amid the rolling prairie of east-central Alberta, Marwayne is a close-knit village where grain fields meet big skies and neighbours still know one another by name. You'll find the conveniences you need, the outdoor escapes you want, and a community spirit that shows up for arena nights, market days, and seasonal festivals. This guide walks you through the village's story, work and lifestyle options, how to get around, and what to expect from the seasons—useful context if you're exploring Alberta Real Estate Marwayne or considering a move to the area.

History & Background

Marwayne's story mirrors much of rural Alberta: a landscape stewarded by Indigenous peoples for generations, then shaped by waves of homesteaders who arrived with the promise of fertile soil and a new start. Early settlement grew around farmsteads, a small commercial core, and the rail lines and wagon roads that connected the village to the wider region. Grain elevators once punctuated the skyline, symbolizing the agricultural backbone that still sustains local families today. Over the decades, energy exploration added another chapter, bringing service companies, trades, and a mix of boom-and-quiet cycles that taught residents the art of resilience. Community life has long revolved around volunteer-run groups, a busy arena, and seasonal fairs where stories are swapped and newcomers are welcomed. Around the region you'll also find towns like Tulliby Lake that share historical ties and amenities.

Economy & Employment

Marwayne's economy balances traditional prairie strengths with practical service industries. Agriculture remains a pillar: grain and oilseed operations, mixed farms, and cattle ranching support local suppliers, mechanics, and transport outfits. Energy plays a significant role as well, with field services, fabrication, and safety-oriented trades offering steady work when commodity cycles are favourable. In the village core, you'll find the day-to-day essentials-food, fuel, and personal services-often run by owner-operators who serve a loyal local and regional clientele.

Public-sector roles are part of the mix, too. Education and community programming create opportunities for teachers, support staff, and youth leaders, while regional healthcare facilities and homecare services draw nurses, aides, and allied professionals. Many residents build patchwork careers that blend seasonal farm work, contract trades, and small business ownership. Others commute to larger service centres for specialized positions, appreciating the quiet home base Marwayne provides. With improving rural connectivity, remote and hybrid work has gained a foothold, enabling professionals in administration, design, and tech support to live locally while collaborating with teams across the province. Whether you're a journeyperson, an entrepreneur, or someone looking to start a home-based venture, the village's scale makes relationships easy to build and word-of-mouth a powerful driver of opportunity.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Life in Marwayne is unhurried and friendly, with neighbourhoods that blend established homes on leafy streets and newer builds on larger lots. The village core hugs a walkable main area where you can grab coffee, browse local shops, and bump into familiar faces. Just beyond, quiet residential pockets offer room for gardens, backyard rinks, and the kind of evening skies that make sunset a daily ritual. On the outskirts, country residential properties and farmyards give you extra space-and the occasional deer at the fence line-while keeping community amenities an easy drive away. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Dewberry and Kitscoty.

Recreation is a major thread in village life. The arena buzzes through the colder months, ball diamonds wake up with the first warm evenings, and community halls host socials, craft markets, and seasonal fundraisers. Families appreciate local schooling from early years through high school, while retirees value the slower pace, the library, and volunteer groups that keep calendars full. Weekend plans often revolve around the outdoors: sledding hills in winter, canoeing and fishing at nearby lakes in summer, and prairie drives that end at a river valley lookout. Trail networks and gravel backroads give cyclists, horseback riders, and ATV users plenty of choice, with clear etiquette that keeps shared-use corridors safe and enjoyable. If you're thinking about living in Marwayne, expect neighbours who wave, planners who make room for community input, and a cost of living that leaves more room for hobbies and projects. For those asking about things to do, start with the rink and ball fields, add an agricultural fair or rodeo weekend, and then tack on day trips to campgrounds and picnic spots tucked into coulees and shelterbelts.

Getting Around

Marwayne sits along well-maintained rural highways that connect quickly to regional centres and services. For most residents, driving is the default: it's easy to park in the village core, traffic is light, and travel times are predictable. Rural school bus networks make family logistics smoother, and carpooling is common among tradespeople heading to job sites. Cyclists and pedestrians find village distances manageable, especially from residential streets into the main commercial area, though winter traction and visibility call for a bit of extra care during the darker months. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Islay and Clandonald.

Regional travel is straightforward. Larger centres just down the highway provide expanded shopping, medical, and entertainment options, while nearby airports offer connections for business or leisure trips. Winter driving is part of prairie reality, so residents plan around storms, keep emergency kits in vehicles, and watch for drifting snow on open stretches. In all seasons, the freedom of a personal vehicle pairs nicely with the village's compact layout-close enough to walk to the rink, far enough to see the stars.

Climate & Seasons

Marwayne experiences the classic prairie climate: bright, sunlit summers, crisp shoulder seasons, and winters that can turn the countryside into a sparkling, snow-covered panorama. Summer brings long daylight hours, warm afternoons, and cool evenings that are perfect for campfires and patio dinners. It's prime time for camping weekends, fishing trips to local lakes, and gravel-road cycling through fields of canola and wheat. Thunderstorms can roll in with dramatic skies; many residents keep an eye on the forecast to plan fieldwork, outdoor events, and lake days.

Autumn is a favourite for photographers and hikers alike. Fields transition to gold, shelterbelts show off amber leaves, and harvest rhythms shape daily life. It's also a comfortable season for community events-fairs, markets, and fundraisers-before the first frost settles in. Winter arrives with cold snaps that invite indoor rink time, curling nights, and snowshoeing along fencelines and riverbanks. Fresh snow brightens the short days, and clear nights sometimes reward stargazers with a hint of northern lights. Spring is a season of optimism: roads dry out, birds return in numbers, and the first prairie wildflowers peek through. As thaw gives way to planting, local calendars fill with yard sales, seeding updates, and the happy scramble to prepare gardens and cabins for the warmer stretch ahead. However you like to spend your time outdoors-whether on skates, skis, a bike, or a lawn chair-the seasons here lend a steady rhythm that keeps life varied and connected to the land.

Neighbourhoods

What does home feel like when everything you need sits within easy reach and the days move at a comfortable clip? That's the promise of a small, self-contained community, where routine meets calm and neighbours greet each other by name. Explore listings at your own pace on KeyHomes.ca and get a clear sense of how homes in this area fit different lifestyles, from quiet corners to walkable conveniences. If you're researching Marwayne Neighborhoods, the site helps you compare micro-locations and housing types efficiently.

Marwayne functions as both town and neighbourhood, a single fabric with pockets of character rather than sharply divided districts. Streets tend to feel familiar, with a lived-in charm that comes from continuity and care. The mood is friendly and unhurried, giving daily life a steady rhythm that appeals to buyers who value connection without bustle.

Housing here leans toward detached homes, the kind that offer yard space and a bit of breathing room. You'll also see attached options in the mix, plus occasional lower-maintenance residences suited to those prioritizing simplicity. Architectural styles vary, blending classic touches with more contemporary updates, so it's easy to picture both cozy starter spaces and comfortable move-up properties within the same community fabric.

Green space is part of the appeal. Parks and open areas thread through residential blocks, creating natural places for casual recreation, fresh air, and everyday play. Side streets feel settled and relaxed, while areas nearer to local services carry a livelier tone as residents come and go. That balance-quiet where you want it, activity when you need it-defines the neighbourhood's everyday comfort.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Consider whether you prefer to be near community amenities and casual gathering spots or set back on quieter residential stretches with a more retreat-like feel.
  • Home types: Expect a strong presence of detached houses, with townhome-style and modest multi-unit choices appearing in the mix for those seeking lower upkeep.
  • Connections: Daily travel typically follows straightforward local routes; test the paths that match your routine to schools, shops, and regional destinations.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use map view to see how listings cluster, set alerts for new matches, and save searches to compare homes by features that matter to you.

Sellers benefit from the neighbourhood's clarity. Because the area is cohesive, small differences carry weight-orientation, yard utility, proximity to parks, and interior updates can nudge a listing into prime attention. A thoughtful presentation that highlights day-to-day ease resonates well: light, flow, and outdoor usability are frequent decision points for buyers considering this setting.

Buyers weighing options inside the same community can still think in terms of micro-location. Some blocks feel animated at certain times of day, especially near activity hubs; others settle into soft quiet by evening. If weekend calm matters more than weekday convenience, lean toward residential stretches a bit removed from busier corridors; if a quick outing is your style, homes closer to the community core can make spontaneous errands and meetups simple.

Outdoor-minded residents will appreciate how green nooks and gathering places are woven through the neighbourhood, encouraging a lifestyle that blends home time with easy fresh-air breaks. For those who favour low-maintenance living, compact properties and attached options can trim upkeep while preserving the benefits of being in a friendly, accessible setting. It's the kind of place where routine doesn't feel like routine-just everyday life done smoothly.

On the research side, KeyHomes.ca helps keep your shortlist organized. Compare interior finishes, yard potential, and layout flow, then lean on filters to surface homes that match your comfort preferences. With everything plotted on the map, you'll quickly see how your favourites relate to parks and local conveniences without needing separate notes.

In a community like Marwayne, the best choice often feels obvious once you've walked a few streets and matched the vibe to your priorities. Let KeyHomes.ca do the background work-alerts humming in the back pocket, saved searches ready-so your in-person visits focus on the feel that photos can't fully capture.

Marwayne's strength is its simplicity: a single, welcoming neighbourhood where the details of a specific home-sun, layout, outdoor space-matter more than district boundaries.

Nearby Cities

If you're looking at homes in Marwayne, exploring surrounding communities can help you compare housing options and local amenities before deciding.

Consider visiting Sandy Beach, Greenstreet, Tulliby Lake, Britannia Rm No. 502 and Lloydminster to compare listings and community character.

Demographics

Marwayne typically appeals to a mix of families, retirees and local professionals, creating a close?knit community atmosphere common to small rural Alberta villages. Residents often balance locally based work in agriculture, trades and services with commuting to nearby towns for additional employment or amenities, contributing to a quieter, community?oriented lifestyle.

Housing in and around Marwayne is largely characterized by detached homes, with some smaller multi?unit buildings, condos or rental options accessible in the broader area. Buyers should expect a rural to suburban feel with more outdoor space, yards and community facilities rather than the high density and transit options found in larger urban centres. Those researching Marwayne Real Estate or considering a move to Buy a House in Marwayne will find the market focused on value, space, and community connection.