Cardston County: 18 Properties for Sale

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Manufactured Home for sale: Unknown RR272 Southern AB, Rural Cardston County

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$290,000

Unknown Rr272 Southern Ab, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 1N0

1 beds
1 baths
9 days

Escape the noise and live truly independent on this rare 5-acre off-grid retreat, just 15 minutes from Waterton Lakes National Park. Set up for the homesteader, and outdoor enthusiast, this one-of-a-kind property features a small home, a shop, and multiple outbuildings already in place for goats,...

Hayley Lauinger,Onyx Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Hayley Lauinger ,Onyx Realty Ltd. (587) 612-5127
Lot 5 on Hwy 501, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$165,000

Lot 5 On Hwy 501, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0K0

9 days

... room for your kids to roam, or simply a tranquil place to enjoy country living, this land offers endless potential. With multiple lot sizes available, there’s something to fit every vision and family size. The town of cardston offers a variety of amenities including grocery stores, restaurants,...

Anne French,Grassroots Realty Group
Listed by: Anne French ,Grassroots Realty Group (403) 894-9537
Lot 4 on Hwy 501, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$165,000

Lot 4 On Hwy 501, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0K0

9 days

... living, this land offers endless potential. With multiple lot sizes available, there’s something to fit every vision and family size.The town of cardston offers a variety of amenities including grocery stores, restaurants, schools, a hospital, churches, an LDS temple, movie theatre, golf course,...

Anne French,Grassroots Realty Group
Listed by: Anne French ,Grassroots Realty Group (403) 894-9537
221044 Twp Rd 50, Rural Cardston County

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$1,890,000

221044 Twp Rd 50, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 1J0

3 beds
3 baths
15 days

76.68 Acres m/l with 77 acres water rights and beautiful well kept home. The accompanying farmland borders a gorgeous natural coulee that is included in the titled lands. Quiet location with stunning view of the Milk River Ridge and the Eastern Slopes, mature, impeccably landscaped yard with...

Highway 505, Rural Cardston County

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$759,000

Highway 505, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 2R0

0 beds
0 baths
18 days

This beautiful 19.24 acre m/l piece of property that could be subdivided or build your own dream home has an amazing view of the majestic Rocky Mountains. The land has a seasonal creek and would be well suited for a small ranch. Wake up to the view of Chief Mountain, close to lakes and stream...

Listed by: Rod Bruce Jensen ,Royal Lepage South Country - Taber (403) 382-8352
272015A Twp Rd 12, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$225,000

272015a Twp Rd 12, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0K0

22 days

... you to build your dream home or cabin. If you’re looking for a fantastic location where you have good spots for fishing, hiking, quadding, cross country skiing, boating, kayaking, and hunting close by, this could be the property you are looking for! Natural Gas is now available onto the property!...

Anne French,Grassroots Realty Group
Listed by: Anne French ,Grassroots Realty Group (403) 894-9537
Hwy 5, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$375,000

Hwy 5, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0A0

22 days

9+ acres of land is immediately east of Waterton Lakes National Park. This unique property incorporates Crooked Creek from one end to the other and is bordered by Nature Conservancy and agricultural terrain on the remainder. Various locations to build. This will require a road between Lots

Lot 8, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$299,900

Lot 8, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0K0

31 days

... buyers have the unique opportunity to walk the land and select the parcel that best suits their vision. Don't miss your chance to secure one of these outstanding acreage properties. Call your favourite REALTOR® today and come experience the beauty, views, and potential for yourself! (id:27476)

Anne French,Grassroots Realty Group
Listed by: Anne French ,Grassroots Realty Group (403) 894-9537
Lot 7, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$299,900

Lot 7, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0K0

31 days

Discover an exceptional opportunity to build your dream home on this approximately 7.5-acre parcel located just outside the Town of Magrath and only moments from the Magrath Golf Course. Offering the perfect balance of country living and modern convenience, this property features both municipal

Anne French,Grassroots Realty Group
Listed by: Anne French ,Grassroots Realty Group (403) 894-9537
Lot 6, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$299,900

Lot 6, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0K0

31 days

Discover an exceptional opportunity to build your dream home on this approximately 7.5-acre parcel located just outside the Town of Magrath and only moments from the Magrath Golf Course. Offering the perfect balance of country living and modern convenience, this property features both municipal

Anne French,Grassroots Realty Group
Listed by: Anne French ,Grassroots Realty Group (403) 894-9537
Lot 5, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$299,900

Lot 5, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0K0

31 days

Discover an exceptional opportunity to build your dream home on this approximately 7.5-acre parcel located just outside the Town of Magrath and only moments from the Magrath Golf Course. Offering the perfect balance of country living and modern convenience, this property features both municipal

Anne French,Grassroots Realty Group
Listed by: Anne French ,Grassroots Realty Group (403) 894-9537
1 Paradise Drive, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$310,000

1 Paradise Drive, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 2M0

38 days

... spectacular landscape. Land of this caliber is a rare treasure—bring your vision and claim your piece of Alberta’s finest countryside. You will even occasionally see herds of elk roaming in the fields behind the property. This piece of land really is someone’s nature getaway! (id:27476)

Listed by: Shea Grimson ,Century 21 Foothills South Real Estate (403) 331-9710
Lot 1 Heritage Ranch, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$249,900

Lot 1 Heritage Ranch, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0K0

91 days

3.01 acres with drilled registered well AT 52ft and delivers 2.5GPM. Lot 1 in Heritage Ranch subdivision is your opportunity to re-connect with mother nature! This property is waiting and ready for the new owners creative vision for development. Chief Mountain and the beautiful Canadian rocky

Listed by: Louis Balog ,Re/max Real Estate - Lethbridge (403) 331-0611
2 Paradise Drive, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$260,000

2 Paradise Drive, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 2M0

103 days

... swimming, hiking, exploring, or simply relaxing, and cozy evenings by the fire beneath the stars. Take pleasure in the best of both worlds, serene rural surroundings with close proximity to one of Alberta’s most treasured destinations, Waterton National Park. The Waterton River valley is a...

Jodi Atwood,Grassroots Realty Group
Listed by: Jodi Atwood ,Grassroots Realty Group (403) 360-1142
6 Susquehanna Avenue, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$79,000

6 Susquehanna Avenue, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0K0

294 days

Smaller Footprint, Big Alberta Feel! This charming 3.17 acre lot proves that you don’t need a huge piece of land to have big potential. Slightly narrower than neighbouring parcels, this lot is still perfectly suited for a cozy homestead, retirement bungalow, or even a charming short-term

Jodi Atwood,Grassroots Realty Group
Listed by: Jodi Atwood ,Grassroots Realty Group (403) 360-1142
13 Susquehanna Avenue, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$79,000

13 Susquehanna Avenue, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0K0

294 days

Build Your Life, Enjoy the Land. This 3 acre lot offers both privacy and open space, set in a tranquil countryside subdivision just a short drive from Cardston. With its generous dimensions and flat topography, it’s well suited for a large home, garage, garden, or even a small-scale farm

Jodi Atwood,Grassroots Realty Group
Listed by: Jodi Atwood ,Grassroots Realty Group (403) 360-1142
2 Susquehanna Avenue, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$89,000

2 Susquehanna Avenue, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0K0

294 days

Private, Peaceful, and Packed with Potential! Tucked slightly away from the main subdivision entrance, this lot offers over 3.5 acres of private, flat land ready for your custom build. This deep lot offers more seclusion than most, perfect for a quiet home base, or a tucked-away Airbnb offering

Jodi Atwood,Grassroots Realty Group
Listed by: Jodi Atwood ,Grassroots Realty Group (403) 360-1142
9 Susquehanna Avenue, Rural Cardston County
Vacant land

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$79,000

9 Susquehanna Avenue, Rural Cardston County, Alberta T0K 0K0

349 days

Your Paradise Awaits! With over 3 acres of beautifully balanced land, this lot offers the rare combination of size, shape, and scenic surroundings. This square-shaped lot is ideal for designing a home with maximum exposure to natural light and surrounding views. Whether you're envisioning a

Jodi Atwood,Grassroots Realty Group
Listed by: Jodi Atwood ,Grassroots Realty Group (403) 360-1142

Home Prices in Rural Cardston County

In 2025, Rural Cardston County real estate reflects a landscape of broad-acre homesteads, country residences, and agricultural holdings, with buyer attention focused on setting, usability of land, and the fit between property attributes and lifestyle goals. Discussions around home prices often consider not just dwelling condition and style but also access, outbuildings, and the versatility of the site for hobby farming, equestrian use, or quiet rural living.

With rural markets, momentum often hinges on inventory balance, the mix of property types coming to market, and days on market trends. Buyers searching Rural Cardston County homes for sale typically weigh privacy, exposure, and utility against renovation scope, while sellers track comparable listings, seasonal listing patterns, and presentation quality. In this setting, transaction pace can vary by micro-area and property feature set, so careful review of recent activity and on-the-ground context remains essential.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$831,225
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$0
Condo
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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Rural Cardston County

There are 30 active MLS listings in Rural Cardston County, including 4 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Coverage extends across 0 neighbourhoods within the area. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use detailed filters to narrow results by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking options, and outdoor space. Review property photos and floor plans to assess layout, natural light, and potential for future projects. Compare recent listing activity and property features side by side to create a focused shortlist of Rural Cardston County real estate listings, and monitor status changes to stay aligned with shifting market conditions.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Rural Cardston County offers quiet country lanes, open views, and a mix of farmsteads and small hamlet settings. Many properties sit near community schools, local parks, recreation grounds, and trail networks, with road connections that make regional services and retail accessible. Proximity to rivers, coulees, or foothill vistas can shape desirability, while access to utilities, workshop space, and storage often influences value. Buyers also evaluate commute patterns, snow and road maintenance considerations, and the character of surrounding parcels to align lifestyle priorities with long-term plans.

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Rural Cardston County City Guide

Set where Alberta's rolling prairie rises to meet the Rocky Mountain foothills, Rural Cardston County is a landscape of open skies, winding rivers, and work-hard communities. This Rural Cardston County city guide highlights the area's heritage, economy, small hamlets, and outdoor access so you can get a feel for daily rhythms, commutes, and the kinds of spaces you might call home.

History & Background

Long before formal boundaries, the plains and river valleys of what is now Cardston County were homelands of the Blackfoot Confederacy-especially the Kainai (Blood) Nation-who followed seasonal cycles of bison, gathered along the Belly and Waterton rivers, and cultivated complex trade and cultural networks. In the late nineteenth century, the North-West Mounted Police established posts to keep the peace on the new frontier, and early ranchers put down roots on open range well-suited to cattle. The county's settlement history is also closely tied to Latter-day Saint pioneers who arrived from the United States, organizing irrigation, agriculture, and new towns that still anchor the region's social life today. Around the region you'll also find towns like Waterton Park that share historical ties and amenities.

Roads radiated from the border crossings into the foothills, and the area became a crossroads between prairie grain farms, mountain ranches, and national park recreation. Community halls, schoolhouses, and co-operative ventures built an enduring rural culture: volunteer-driven, church-centered for many families, and proud of multigenerational stewardship of land and water. That spirit is still visible in local brandings, 4-H clubs, and seasonal gatherings that mark calving, planting, and harvest.

Economy & Employment

Rural Cardston County's economy is anchored by agriculture and ranching. Cow-calf operations and mixed farms dominate, with hay and pasture supporting livestock, and dryland or irrigated fields producing cereals, canola, and forage crops. Many families diversify with custom feeding, seed cleaning, or small-scale value-added food products. Regional construction trades, transportation, and equipment servicing are steady complements, supporting everything from fencing and corrals to grain handling and rural homebuilding.

Tourism and hospitality add a seasonal lift as travelers pass en route to the mountains, seeking cabins, campgrounds, and roadside diners that deliver classic prairie fare. Public services-schools, healthcare facilities in nearby towns, municipal operations, and emergency services-round out employment, alongside home-based businesses and a growing cohort of remote workers leveraging improved rural broadband. Energy and utilities, including wind and solar projects in the broader southwest corridor, contribute indirectly through contracts, maintenance roles, and land-lease income.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Instead of dense urban blocks, "neighbourhoods" here stretch across hamlets, farmyards, and village main streets. Acreages cluster along highway spurs, while historic hamlets like Mountain View, Leavitt, Aetna, Beazer, and Carway form social anchors with post offices, churches, arenas, and community halls. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Mountain View and Leavitt. Daily life leans practical and outdoorsy: coffee at the gas bar, a quick run to a feed store, a neighbor helping pull a truck from a drift, and evenings at the rink or ball diamond when the weather turns.

If you're curious about living in Rural Cardston County, housing ranges from heritage farmhouses and modular homes on leased land to newer bungalows on panoramic acreages. Yards tend to be purposeful-space for trailers, tractors, and garden plots-and dogs greet visitors before the doorbell does. Families prize the calm pace and room to roam, while retirees enjoy big-sky views and access to lakes and trails. Community events-bake sales, rodeo jackpots, powwows nearby, and school concerts-fill the calendar. For those seeking things to do, local favorites include casting a line at Payne Lake Provincial Recreation Area, paddling Outpost Lake at Police Outpost Provincial Park, exploring coulee walks along the Belly River, or day-tripping into the mountains for wildflower season and larch hikes.

Small businesses thrive on relationships: farm gate eggs and honey sales, saddle and leather repair, quilting, mechanics, and mobile farriers. Many residents coordinate childcare through extended family or neighbors, and volunteerism is the glue-fire halls, search and rescue, and community associations all depend on people pitching in to keep services strong and events lively.

Getting Around

Driving is the default, with Highways 2, 5, and 6 forming the main north-south and east-west spines that connect hamlets, villages, and border crossings. Gravel range roads and township routes fill the grid; most are well-maintained, but spring thaw and chinook swings can soften surfaces, so a vehicle with good clearance and winter-ready tires is wise. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Cardston and Hill Spring.

Public transit isn't a factor, so residents coordinate carpools for school and sports or plan errands together. Regional flights are accessed via Lethbridge, with major connections through Calgary; both are straightforward drives, weather permitting. Cyclists enjoy quiet shoulder seasons on low-traffic roads, and horseback riders use section lines and private pastures where permissions are arranged. Border-savvy locals know the Carway port of entry for year-round access to Montana and the seasonal Chief Mountain crossing when the high country opens.

Winter travel is manageable with preparation: keep a charged phone, warm layers, and an emergency kit in the truck. Plow crews do admirable work after storms, but strong winds can redeposit snow in drifts, and wildlife crossings are common at dawn and dusk. Summer brings its own considerations-farm equipment on the move, dust on gravel, and the occasional thunderstorm squall that passes as quickly as it arrives.

Climate & Seasons

This corner of Alberta blends prairie dryness with foothills variability. Winters can be bracing, yet chinook winds sweep in to melt snow and deliver brief, springlike breaks. Locals time fence repairs and feed deliveries around these warm spells, then hunker down again when Arctic air returns. Snow is part of life, but so is sunshine; on clear nights the stars feel close enough to touch, and the northern lights make periodic appearances that halt chores for a few minutes of wonder.

Spring arrives with wind and busy barns-calving, lambing, and field prep. Roads firm up, coulees green, and meadowlarks soundtrack morning chores. Summer delivers long days, warm lake temperatures, and peak trail access in the nearby mountains. Afternoon thunderstorms build over the Front, dropping quick rain and occasionally hail; residents watch forecasts and adjust harvest plans accordingly. Autumn is golden and crisp, with grain trucks humming, gardens put to bed, and perfect weather for ridge walks, evening campfires, and birding along wetlands as migrations pass through.

Through every season, water and wind shape recreation. Payne Lake and Outpost Lake invite paddling, fishing, and shore picnics; the Belly and Waterton rivers entice waders and fly-casters seeking quiet eddies. In winter, sheltered draws offer snowshoeing and fat-biking, while open fields catch enough breeze to sculpt striking drifts. Whatever the forecast, layered clothing, sturdy boots, and a thermos go a long way toward turning weather into part of the adventure.

Nearby Cities

When searching for homes in Rural Cardston County, consider nearby communities to broaden your options. Explore Aetna, Cardston, Magrath, Leavitt and Welling to learn about local listings and services while considering the Rural Cardston County area.

Demographics

Rural Cardston County is home to a mix of long-established farming families, retirees seeking a quieter pace, and professionals who work locally or commute to nearby towns. The community tends to be close-knit and family-oriented, with multigenerational ties and active local institutions that shape daily life.

Housing is largely made up of detached homes, farmhouses and acreage properties, with some manufactured homes and a smaller supply of condos or rental units clustered in town centres. The overall lifestyle is distinctly rural — open landscapes, a slower pace of life and services concentrated in local centres, so residents typically rely on personal vehicles for errands and commuting.