14 Properties for Sale in Rural Beaver County

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House for sale: #43 50220 RR 202, Rural Beaver County

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$449,702

#43 50220 Rr 202, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 4J0

3 beds
3 baths
2 days

... bathrooms, flooring. NEWER WINDOWS and SIDING, NEWER BOILER. Great size living room, adjacent to large dining area. Renovated kitchen w/peninsula island w/eating bar stainless steel appliances. GREAT SIZE MUDROOM/LAUNDRY ROOM! Bedroom and convenient 3 pce bath on main as well. Upstairs you will...

Jay R. Macmillan,Re/max Elite
Listed by: Jay R. Macmillan ,Re/max Elite (780) 906-8804
House for sale: 47326 RR 130 Pt NE 24-47-13-W4, Rural Beaver County

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$949,900

47326 Rr 130 Pt Ne 24-47-13-w4, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 4N0

5 beds
4 baths
5 days

... Beaver County – Luxury Meets Country Living! A truly exceptional 11.5-acre property offering the perfect harmony of upscale comfort and peaceful rural living. Located just minutes from Viking, this custom-built home is ideal for those seeking space, privacy, and an elevated lifestyle surrounded...

Chad Lawson,Coldwell Banker Hometown Realty
Listed by: Chad Lawson ,Coldwell Banker Hometown Realty (780) 842-8111
House for sale: 51109 L Rge Rd 190, Rural Beaver County

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$420,000

51109 L Rge Rd 190, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 4J5

3 beds
2 baths
6 days

Own a little slice of the country, just outside of town! This nicely upgraded 3 bedroom home sits on 1.99 acres less than 1km outside of Tofield in Beaver County. This 1380 square foot 2-storey has seen numerous upgrades all within the last three years such as a new furnace and hot water...

Jessee J. Malica-hare,Home-time Realty
Listed by: Jessee J. Malica-hare ,Home-time Realty (780) 916-6151
House for sale: #60 50106 Range Road 200, Rural Beaver County

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$725,000

#60 50106 Range Road 200, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 4J2

3 beds
3 baths
10 days

Discover quiet country living in this stunning bungalow located in the desirable Kingsway Estates subdivision of Beaver County. This beautifully designed home offers 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and in-floor heating throughout for foot warming comfort. The oversized primary suite...

House for sale: 19003 TWP RD 522, Rural Beaver County

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$1,200,000

19003 Twp Rd 522, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 4J5

4 beds
3 baths
17 days

Custom-built Whisper Creek Kodiak Mountain Hybrid on 28.49 acres in Beaver County, blending rustic luxury with modern comfort. This open-concept home features soaring 20’ vaulted ceilings, log accents, expansive windows, and a stunning stone fireplace with log mantel. The loft overlooks

Amy Schmidt,Exp Realty
Listed by: Amy Schmidt ,Exp Realty (780) 243-8346
House for sale: 19003 TWP 522, Rural Beaver County

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$1,200,000

19003 Twp 522, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 4J5

4 beds
3 baths
17 days

... welcoming covered front porch. An oversized triple car garage with 60 amp sub panel -ideal for workshop use, or additional powered equipment. The property is landscaped with a green space, kids' playground, and hay field, providing both function and room to roam. There is a separate 100 amp...

Rge Rd 134 Township Road 482, Rural Beaver County

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$250,000

Rge Rd 134 Township Road 482, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 4N0

0 beds
0 baths
23 days

160 Acres Pasture Land – UNRESERVED Auction Near Viking, ABInvest now, get your grazing in place for summer 2026.This 160-acre quarter section of pasture land is offered for sale via UNRESERVED Auction through Team Auctions from March 17–19, 2026. Bidding will take place online at...

No Building for sale: 48 51109 RR 201, Rural Beaver County

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$98,000

48 51109 Rr 201, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 4J1

0 beds
0 baths
36 days

Great opportunity for your new home! With over 3 acres of partially treed land, power and gas at the property line and an easy commute to Sherwood Park, Edmonton or Tofeild.. This lot could be just what you have been waiting for! (id:27476)

On Township Road 484, Rural Beaver County

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$925,000

On Township Road 484, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 2V0

0 beds
0 baths
72 days

... northeast of Viking, this exceptional quarter section offers 147 cultivated acres boasting excellent soil quality—ideal for expanding your agricultural operation or adding a productive piece to your land portfolio. This high-yield farmland has been meticulously maintained and provides...

House for sale: 227 50418 Range Road 202, Rural Beaver County

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$519,600

227 50418 Range Road 202, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 4J0

3 beds
2 baths
92 days

Nestled on 3.07 private acres with a DRILLED WELL and septic tank & field, this peaceful country retreat backs onto a serene creek and protected environmental reserve. A potential second building site offers walk-out basement possibilities with stunning natural views. Modern, fresh & bright,

62, 50226 Range Road 204, Rural Beaver County

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$129,900

62, 50226 Range Road 204, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 4A0

0 beds
0 baths
105 days

Picturesque Acreage Lot Available! With over 4 acres this remarkable and rare piece of land could be just what you've been waiting for. Easy commute to Sherwood Park, Edmonton, and Camrose. Absolutely breath taking property close to Miquelon Lake And Miquelon Hills Golf Course won't last long.

No Building for sale: RR 173 & TWP RD 514, Rural Beaver County

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$1,350,000

Rr 173 & Twp Rd 514, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 4A0

0 beds
0 baths
132 days

2 quarters of land (SE-21-51-17-w4 & SW-21-51-17-w4), North of Ryley in Beaver County. 280 acres in cropland and was last seeded to canola. (id:27476)

House for sale: 36 20120 Twp Rd 515, Rural Beaver County

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$349,900

36 20120 Twp Rd 515, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 4J1

1 beds
1 baths
143 days

Nestled in a cul-de-sac of Sherwood Forest Estates you will find this hidden treasure. Surrounded by the beauty of nature, the trees and birds welcome you inside. Let's take a look at this quaint home. The open concept offers the feeling of space with the living area, dining area, and chef

Listed by: Joch A. Hess ,Re/max Elite (780) 920-5742
Recreational for sale: 163 Range, Rural Beaver County

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$400,000

163 Range, Rural Beaver County, Alberta T0B 0H8

0 beds
0 baths
152 days

... parts of the property and with over 40 acres of cultivated land you'll be able to produce a small crop (or rent out the land) for your burgeoning farm! The options are truly limitless with this property nestled in a quiet part of Beaver County. Don't miss out on starting your own farming life...

Lucas Banack,Re/max Real Estate (edmonton) Ltd.
Listed by: Lucas Banack ,Re/max Real Estate (edmonton) Ltd. (780) 608-8323

Home Prices in Rural Beaver County

In 2025, Rural Beaver County Real Estate reflects the character of its rural setting: larger parcels, a mix of homesteads and acreage properties, and modest hamlet housing. Pricing dynamics are driven by land size, utility access, outbuildings, and the condition of primary residences, with buyers often weighing privacy and space against commute times and maintenance considerations. Sellers tend to see the greatest interest where homes present well-maintained systems, practical layouts, and flexible outbuildings that support hobby farming or storage.

With no single benchmark that fits every acreage or hamlet street, Rural Beaver County Real Estate Listings are influenced by property mix and the balance between available listings and motivated buyers. Participants in this market watch days-on-market signals, the spread between list and interest levels, and seasonal shifts in showing activity. Differences in fencing, shop size, and service connections can materially affect value, and proximity to paved roads versus gravel access often shapes buyer preferences during viewing season.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$623,250
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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Rural Beaver County

There are 31 active listings, including 4 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Current opportunities span 1 neighbourhood, giving shoppers a focused view of what’s available across the county’s key areas in Alberta.

Use search filters to narrow results by price range, bedrooms, bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to align options with your needs. Review photos and floor plans to gauge layout efficiency, sightlines, and natural light, and compare recent activity to understand how long similar properties have been circulating. Sorting MLS listings by newest, price, or property type helps you spot emerging opportunities quickly; save favourites and revisit updates as you refine your shortlist. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Rural Beaver County’s communities offer a blend of quiet hamlets and open countryside, where daily living is shaped by access to schools, parks, recreation facilities, and regional road networks. Many buyers value a straightforward route to nearby towns for groceries and services, while others prioritize proximity to greenspace, trails, and sheltered yard sites for privacy. Local amenities such as community halls, outdoor rinks, natural areas, and small commercial hubs can influence value signals by reducing drive times and increasing convenience. Properties closer to paved corridors may appeal to commuters, whereas more secluded pockets attract those seeking extra space for workshops, gardens, and hobby livestock.

For renters, the market currently shows 0 total rental options, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Rural Beaver County City Guide

Set on the open prairie east of Edmonton, Rural Beaver County pairs wide horizons and working farmland with quiet creek valleys, shelterbelts, and small community hubs. This overview is designed to help you understand the area's roots, economy, day-to-day rhythms, and practicalities, with a focus on the character of its rural spaces and the conveniences nearby. Whether you're weighing acreage life, exploring country residential options, or simply curious about living in Rural Beaver County, the following sections offer a grounded sense of place.

History & Background

Rural Beaver County traces its story to Indigenous presence on the prairie parkland and the homesteading era that followed railway expansion across central Alberta. Early settlers were drawn by fertile soils, open range, and the promise of community around elevators, churches, and schoolhouses that anchored life in the countryside. Over time, farmsteads evolved with new methods and equipment, but the core identity remained rooted in agriculture, community gatherings, and a tradition of stepping up for neighbours during harvests and hard winters alike. The landscape still shows these layers: grid roads following survey lines, heritage halls and museums in small service centres, and windbreaks marking the passage of decades on family land. Around the region you'll also find towns like Ohaton that share historical ties and amenities. Today, the county balances its rural footing with proximity to larger urban markets, creating a place where prairie history and modern convenience sit side by side.

Economy & Employment

Agriculture is the backbone of Rural Beaver County's economy, shaping everything from land use to local services. Grain and oilseed farming, cattle operations, and specialty producers support a web of activity that includes equipment sales and repair, agronomy services, trucking, and seasonal labour. Many residents combine primary agriculture with off-farm work in construction, trades, logistics, and energy-related services that draw on central Alberta's broader resource and infrastructure networks. Public-sector roles—schools, health, and municipal services—add stability, while small businesses, home-based enterprises, and creative trades contribute to a resilient local mix. Increasingly, remote and hybrid work options let professionals base themselves on an acreage while serving clients across the province, thanks to improving rural broadband and mobile networks along key corridors. Light manufacturing, agri-food processing, and value-added producers are present in and around local hubs, benefiting from highway access and straightforward freight routes. The overall picture is diversified and practical: people build multi-stream livelihoods, lean on regional supply chains, and tap into urban opportunities while maintaining the rural quality of life that draws them here in the first place.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Rural Beaver County is less about dense subdivisions and more about choices across hamlets, farmsteads, and country residential pockets that offer space, privacy, and an easy connection to the land. Acreages along treed road allowances suit hobby farmers, equestrians, and families seeking room to spread out, while quiet cul-de-sacs near main routes appeal to buyers who want rural calm with quicker access to services. Older homesteads showcase classic prairie farmhouses and outbuildings, and newer builds often feature energy-efficient bungalows, heated shops, and thoughtful layouts that accommodate both commuting and home-based work. Community life revolves around halls, arenas, curling sheets, and seasonal events, with volunteers powering everything from youth sports to seniors' socials. Farmers' markets, roadside stands, and u-pick operations add flavour to weekends, and nature lovers find abundant birding and photography opportunities around sloughs, coulees, and the renowned Beaverhill Lake area. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Tofield and Rural Strathcona County. If you're comparing neighbourhoods, think about bus routes for schools, winter road maintenance priority, and the balance between privacy and proximity to amenities—all key considerations when living in Rural Beaver County.

Getting Around

Most residents rely on a vehicle, with major access provided by east-west routes such as Highway 14 and a network of paved secondaries, township roads, and gravel range roads. Commutes to the Capital Region are straightforward, especially from properties near main corridors, though conditions can vary with snow, spring thaw, or harvest traffic. Winter driving usually means preparing for packed snow and windblown drifts on open stretches; in spring, gravel sections can be soft or rutted until road crews complete seasonal work. Cycling is enjoyable on quiet concession roads during warmer months, but expect limited shoulders and the need for high-visibility gear. School buses and community shuttles serve certain routes, yet public transit is not a day-to-day option, and ridesharing coverage can be sporadic—plan for self-sufficiency. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Sherwood Park and Beaumont. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate informal trail use along shelterbelts and section lines, while birders and photographers often travel gravel backroads to reach wetlands and viewpoints in the early morning and at dusk.

Climate & Seasons

Expect a classic prairie climate: crisp, bright winters; quick, changeable shoulder seasons; and warm, generous summers. Winter brings deep freezes, big skies, and excellent light for photography; locals make the most of it with snowmobiling on marked routes, cross-country skiing on mown field edges, and pond skating when conditions allow. Spring can swing from thaw to snowfall and back again, so calving, yardwork, and grading often share the calendar with the last blasts of cold. Summer is the showpiece season—long daylight, wildflowers in the ditches, and waves of canola and barley ripening on the plains. Thunderstorms roll through with dramatic clouds, and while hail is a risk, it's also part of the region's weather identity. Late summer and early fall bring harvest bustle, cooler nights, and fiery tree lines where aspen and willow mark shelterbelts and creek valleys. Mosquitoes and horseflies appear with the heat, so screens and repellents are standard kit; wildfire smoke can drift in during dry spells, though conditions vary year to year. Through all seasons, the big-sky views, bird migrations around Beaverhill Lake, and the comfort of a warm shop or woodstove remain constants that define the countryside's pace and pleasures.

Neighbourhoods

What draws someone to a rural address—the promise of quieter days, or the space to shape a life at your own tempo? In Rural Beaver County, that question often points to Cinnamon Ridge Estate, a name that hints at calm, continuity, and room to breathe. Explore listings and map the lay of the land on KeyHomes.ca, where you can compare options, save favourites, and revisit them whenever clarity strikes.

Picture a day that begins with wide skies and ends with a horizon that never feels rushed. Cinnamon Ridge Estate embraces that rhythm, offering a community feel that is unhurried yet intentional. Homes lean toward detached styles, the natural match for a rural setting where personal space carries real weight.

For buyers weighing home types, the pattern here is straightforward: detached properties tend to anchor the landscape, while townhouses and condos are less common choices in rural neighbourhoods. That doesn't limit possibility—it simply defines the canvas. The result is a neighbourhood identity shaped more by privacy and personal footprint than by shared walls.

Green space isn't an amenity so much as a backdrop. The outdoors is part of daily life, whether that means a simple garden, a stretch of lawn, or a quiet corner to watch the light change. Paths, windbreaks, and natural buffers feel at home in this kind of community, creating a sense of ease between the household and the land around it.

Connections matter too. From Cinnamon Ridge Estate, routines usually follow familiar regional corridors for errands, school runs, or weekend plans. It's a pattern that rewards planning: cluster tasks, build a grocery list that covers the week, and enjoy the return trip back to a peaceful base. With KeyHomes.ca, you can track how a specific address lines up with your routes by scanning the map view and refining the search area you care about most.

Sellers in the area often focus on what rural buyers value: a sense of calm, flexible use of space, and a home that feels grounded. That story is easier to tell when it's visible at a glance. Photo sequences, clear descriptions, and location cues presented on KeyHomes.ca help convey the feeling of the property as much as the facts, making discovery more intuitive for the right audience.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Think about how you spend downtime—gardening, quiet evenings outside, or simple walks—and choose a pocket that supports that pace.
  • Home types: Detached homes generally take the lead in rural neighbourhoods, while townhouse and condo options may be limited.
  • Connections: Consider your regular routes for essentials and recreation, and how a property's location lines up with those patterns.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use saved searches, alerts, filters, and the map to compare possibilities without losing track of your short list.

Life in Cinnamon Ridge Estate lends itself to simple routines that wear well over time. Mornings feel measured, chores find their lane, and evenings belong to family, friends, or a quiet pause. The community tone is steady rather than showy, which is exactly what many rural buyers come seeking.

If you are planning a move from a busier centre, think in terms of what you gain: a slower cadence, a stronger connection to your immediate surroundings, and a home that stands on its own. For some, that means room for hobbies. For others, it's the luxury of a peaceful porch and a view that doesn't crowd the eye.

When comparing listings, focus on the pieces that shape daily comfort—sunlight through key rooms, transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces, and how the home's layout handles the flow of a typical day. KeyHomes.ca makes side-by-side comparisons simple, so you can keep attention on what matters and set aside what doesn't.

In Rural Beaver County, Cinnamon Ridge Estate stands as an invitation to live a little more deliberately. Sort the options at your pace on KeyHomes.ca, and let clarity arrive without hurry.

Rural searches reward patience and a clear wish list—keep notes as you tour, and revisit them after each showing to stay aligned with what feels right in Rural Beaver County.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers in Rural Beaver County can explore nearby communities such as Vegreville, Tofield, Rural Lamont County, Ohaton, and Killam.

Follow the links to learn more about each community and the housing options available in the surrounding area.

Demographics

Rural Beaver County tends to attract a mix of families, retirees, and local professionals, including those who work in agriculture or commute to nearby towns. Communities are typically small and close-knit, with social life centered around local schools, community halls, and seasonal events.

Housing options lean toward detached homes and acreage properties, with some smaller condo or townhouse developments and limited rental choices in the larger hamlets. The overall feel is distinctly rural rather than urban or suburban, offering a quieter pace and easy access to outdoor recreation while basic services are found in nearby service centres.