Flagstaff County: 15 Properties for Sale

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House for sale: 42315 RR153, Rural Flagstaff County

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$649,000

42315 Rr153, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 1N0

4 beds
3 baths
5 days

... even more living space with a large family room, two additional spacious bedrooms, a 3 piece bathroom, and an oversized laundry room complete with abundant storage and shelving. Step outside to enjoy summer evenings on the covered deck with a natural gas hookup for your BBQ. The impressive outbuildings...

Karen Cannady,Coldwell Banker Ontrack Realty
Listed by: Karen Cannady ,Coldwell Banker Ontrack Realty (780) 385-8795
House for sale: 14123 Township Road 404, Rural Flagstaff County

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$719,000

14123 Township Road 404, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 1N0

3 beds
2 baths
7 days

DO YOU HAVE A HOMESTEADING DREAM? Existing small farmer? This is a picturesque small farm property along the breathtaking Battle River Valley~a landscape where the rolling hills meet a winding river below and your new quiet rural life will set the pace. This exceptional HARD TO FIND small scale...

House for sale: 41176 RR 154, Rural Flagstaff County

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$520,000

41176 Rr 154, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 1N0

3 beds
2 baths
8 days

... wood stove to help keep heating costs down during the winter months. The bright, open kitchen features an abundance of counter space, a large island, and a generous dining area—perfect for family gatherings and entertaining. The main floor offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and the convenience...

Karen Cannady,Coldwell Banker Ontrack Realty
Listed by: Karen Cannady ,Coldwell Banker Ontrack Realty (780) 385-8795
House for sale: 16148 Hwy 53, Rural Flagstaff County

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$879,900

16148 Hwy 53, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 1N0

4 beds
4 baths
9 days

... storage. Outside is where this property truly shines. Enjoy summer days in your 32’ x 16’ heated in-ground pool, complete with a heated pool house, bathroom, and outdoor shower. Entertain effortlessly on the large covered composite deck with dual access points and a natural gas fire place,...

Karen Cannady,Coldwell Banker Ontrack Realty
Listed by: Karen Cannady ,Coldwell Banker Ontrack Realty (780) 385-8795
House for sale: 43532 Range Road 114, Rural Flagstaff County

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$1,250,000

43532 Range Road 114, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 2V0

4 beds
5 baths
16 days

Stunning 12.23-acre property in the Village of Lougheed offering over 2,000 sq ft of main floor living plus a fullydeveloped walkout basement. The main floor features a chef’s kitchen with full side-by-side fridge and freezer, doublewall ovens, Blanco Antico granite countertops, knotty pine

Blane Friesen,Cir Realty
Listed by: Blane Friesen ,Cir Realty (403) 597-3068
House for sale: 42479 RR 143, Rural Flagstaff County

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$225,000

42479 Rr 143, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 1N0

3 beds
1 baths
17 days

Affordable acreage living in Flagstaff County. This 3.78 acre property offers privacy with no neighbors behind. Step inside to a spacious back entry, added to the home approximately 15 years ago. The kitchen features an updated design with a generous island and modern cabinetry. Just off the

Karen Cannady,Coldwell Banker Ontrack Realty
Listed by: Karen Cannady ,Coldwell Banker Ontrack Realty (780) 385-8795
House for sale: 14545 Highway 26, Rural Flagstaff County

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$695,000

14545 Highway 26, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 4H0

4 beds
3 baths
17 days

... tub/BBQ space designed to take full advantage of the surroundings, with overhead doors that open up to the yard so you can relax and enjoy the fresh country air and beautiful views year round.Step outside and you will fall in love with the thoughtfully designed outdoor living spaces, including...

Marilou Yampolsky,Coldwell Banker Ontrack Realty
Listed by: Marilou Yampolsky ,Coldwell Banker Ontrack Realty (780) 679-8975
14123 Township Road 404, Rural Flagstaff County

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$719,000

14123 Township Road 404, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 1N0

0 beds
0 baths
18 days

... small-scale cattle farm offers the perfect blend of natural beauty (with frequent wildlife and your own hunting grounds) functional design, and rural tranquility. The current owner currently runs approx. 24 pairs, 5 horses, and 2 bulls. There are also shelters and fencing ready for sheep and...

House for sale: 10147 TWP RD 430B, Rural Flagstaff County

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$180,000

10147 Twp Rd 430b, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 1V0

1 beds
1 baths
18 days

Escape to your own wooded paradise with this one-of-a-kind acreage located just 5 minutes from town and a 3 minute walk to a big, beautiful lake (fishing, swimming, non motorized boating are all ok). Spanning 5.12 acres, this property offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by TONS of mature trees

Cory Gutowski,Maxwell Canyon Creek
Listed by: Cory Gutowski ,Maxwell Canyon Creek (403) 918-2273
House for sale: 45062, Range Road 125, Rural Flagstaff County

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$325,000

45062, Range Road 125, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 4C0

7 beds
4 baths
25 days

Welcome to this spacious and beautifully updated 7 bedroom, 4 bathroom home situated on 4.35 acres. Perfect for families, hobbyists or anyone looking for country living with modern upgrades. This 1380 Sq foot home offers incredible versatility with a large layout designed for comfort and functionality.

Loni Bergum,Cir Realty
Listed by: Loni Bergum ,Cir Realty (780) 385-2000
House for sale: 43365 Hwy 881, Rural Flagstaff County

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$320,000

43365 Hwy 881, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 1V0

3 beds
3 baths
28 days

Escape to the tranquility of country living while enjoying the convenience of being just minutes from Hardisty with easy access directly off Highway 881. Nestled among mature trees in a picturesque park-like setting, this acreage offers privacy and space.The spacious 1428 sq. ft. home features

Cheryl Macisaac,Re/max Baughan Realty
Listed by: Cheryl Macisaac ,Re/max Baughan Realty (780) 806-9665
House for sale: 43040 HWY 855, Rural Flagstaff County

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$349,900

43040 Hwy 855, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 2M1

4 beds
2 baths
29 days

Welcome Home to the Not-So-Little House on the Prairie. 2297sqft Classic Country Two Storey on 3 acres at the outskirts of the Village of Heisler and as a bonus... it's on Municipal Water! This home is perfectly suited for a growing family looking for room to spread out and enjoy the peace

Matthew Mayer,Central Agencies Realty Inc.
Listed by: Matthew Mayer ,Central Agencies Realty Inc. (780) 781-7088
House for sale: 42567 Highway 856, Rural Flagstaff County

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$540,000

42567 Highway 856, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 1N0

5 beds
3 baths
33 days

Take a look at this perfect family acreage on pavement. 7.56 acres, very well set up for horses. Pride in ownership shows inside and out. 1340sqft. Bungalow, 5 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms. As you step into this immaculate home you will appreciate the layout. The main floor features a nice size

Corey Jacobsen,Royal Lepage Rose Country Realty
Listed by: Corey Jacobsen ,Royal Lepage Rose Country Realty (780) 608-8180
House for sale: NW 12-44-10-W4, Rural Flagstaff County

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$710,000

Nw 12-44-10-w4, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 1V0

3 beds
3 baths
37 days

... this property provides privacy and functionality for a variety of uses. Outbuildings include a 36’ x 60’ cold storage, 24’ x 36’ barn with box stalls, and an additional 36’ x 36’ cold storage, making it well-suited for agricultural, livestock, or hobby farm operations. (id:27476)

Art Melin,Century 21 Connect Realty
Listed by: Art Melin ,Century 21 Connect Realty (780) 806-3175
Manufactured Home for sale: 43440 Range Road 113, Rural Flagstaff County

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$520,000

43440 Range Road 113, Rural Flagstaff County, Alberta T0B 2V0

5 beds
3 baths
140 days

Welcome to your private country retreat! This beautiful 2005 walkout Ready-To-Move (RTM) home offers the perfect blend of rural tranquility and modern comfort, nestled on a sprawling 10.01 acre parcel. Property Highlights: 5 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, walkout basement with stunning views

Loni Bergum,Cir Realty
Listed by: Loni Bergum ,Cir Realty (780) 385-2000

Home Prices in Rural Flagstaff County

In 2025, Rural Flagstaff County real estate reflects a primarily rural market shaped by acreages, working farms, and homes in small hamlets. Buyers focus on land utility, outbuilding potential, and road access, while sellers weigh seasonal activity and presentation. This setting rewards well-prepared listings with clear disclosures on services, recent improvements, and property boundaries, helping shoppers compare condition and value across a broad landscape.

Without a single defining trend across the area, buyers and sellers often watch the balance between new and active listings, the mix of detached homes versus attached product, and time-to-sale signals. Property readiness, curb appeal, and accurate pricing remain central, while differences in lot size, shelterbelts, and proximity to paved routes or service centres can meaningfully influence interest and outcomes.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$466,833
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Use the search filters to narrow by price range, beds and baths, lot characteristics, parking, and outdoor space. Review photos, floor plans, and property descriptions to understand layout, outbuildings, and recent updates. Comparing nearby sales activity and current competition can help you shortlist homes that match your needs, whether you are focusing on Rural Flagstaff County houses for sale near paved routes, hobby?farm potential, or privacy within commuting distance. Save favourites and revisit details as new MLS listings appear so you can track changes in days on market, price adjustments, and presentation quality.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Rural Flagstaff County offers a spread of settings, from wide-open acreages to small hamlet streets close to parks, playgrounds, and community facilities. Access to regional highways, school options, and everyday services can shape buyer preferences, as can proximity to greenspace, trails, and recreational areas. Some properties highlight workshop capacity, animal-friendly fencing, or storage for equipment, while others emphasize modern interiors, efficient mechanicals, and sheltered yards. Reading between these features helps interpret value signals, especially where location, land usability, and maintenance history weigh as strongly as interior finish.

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Rural Flagstaff County City Guide

Stretching across Alberta's parkland and prairie, Rural Flagstaff County is a place where grain fields meet shelterbelt trees and small towns share big horizons. About a two-hour drive southeast of Edmonton, it blends agricultural roots with energy infrastructure and a close-knit community culture. This Rural Flagstaff County city guide highlights history, economy, neighbourhoods, things to do, and practical tips for getting around and living in Rural Flagstaff County.

History & Background

The story of Rural Flagstaff County begins long before homesteader wagons creaked over the prairie. Indigenous peoples, including Cree and Métis communities, moved along the Battle River and its tributaries, hunting, trading, and shaping the land's pathways. When rail lines and land surveys arrived, the area filled with farmsteads, cluster hamlets, and service towns anchored by elevators, depots, and general stores. Around the region you'll also find towns like Stettler that share historical ties and amenities.

Through the early and mid-20th century, the region's towns developed in concert with the agricultural cycle: seed, tend, harvest, repeat. Elevators studded the skyline, schools consolidated, and roads improved. Later, energy activity added another layer to the local economy, particularly with crude oil storage and pipeline facilities in and around Hardisty. Today, the county is an administrative umbrella for a constellation of towns, villages, and hamlets-each with its own arena, fair day, or market-while the surrounding countryside remains a patchwork of family farms and pastureland.

Recent decades have brought the familiar rural mix of change and continuity. Some main streets have reinvented themselves with murals, cafés, and community halls; others retain a timeless pace. Festivals, sports leagues, and agricultural societies keep civic life vibrant, helping newcomers and longtime residents find connection in a landscape defined by big skies and dependable neighbourliness.

Economy & Employment

Agriculture is the bedrock of employment and investment here. Grain and oilseed crops dominate field rotations, complemented by cattle operations, forage production, and custom services that support planting, spraying, and harvest. Farm-related trades-mechanics, welders, heavy-duty technicians-are essential, and many residents balance primary production with off-farm roles in retail, education, or health care.

Energy is another pillar. The Hardisty area is a key node in the continental energy network, home to terminal, storage, and pipeline infrastructure that supports construction, operations, environmental services, and logistics. These industrial activities, in turn, generate local demand for safety specialists, truck drivers, and accommodation providers, especially during shutdowns and capital projects.

Public services, from schools and health clinics to municipal operations, round out the employment picture. Small businesses-auto shops, grocery stores, cafés, salons, and contractors-add resilience and variety, while regional tourism capitalizes on campgrounds, lakes, golf courses, and interpretive sites. For entrepreneurs, affordable commercial space and a supportive chamber-style network make it feasible to test ideas and grow with the community.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Rural Flagstaff County is less a single urban fabric and more a necklace of communities connected by highways and concession roads. In towns like Sedgewick, Killam, Daysland, Hardisty, Forestburg, and Heisler, you'll find a mix of classic prairie bungalows, updated character homes, and newer infill on generous lots. Hamlets such as Strome and Galahad offer a quieter pace, while acreages on the county's fringe appeal to those seeking space for gardens, workshops, and hobby livestock. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Killam and Lougheed.

Every town brings its own flavour. Sedgewick gathers daily life around its lake park, rink, and schools. Killam plays host to regional shopping and sport tournaments. Daysland has tree-lined streets, a golf course, and a compact main street. Hardisty offers lakeside recreation and a front-row seat to Alberta's energy logistics. Forestburg, set near an interpretive mine site and prairie coulees, leans into arts and heritage programming. The result is a cluster of neighbourhoods where the rink schedule and seasonal events are as central to daily life as commute routes.

When it comes to things to do, local routines revolve around community halls, ball diamonds, curling sheets, and playgrounds in every direction. Summer brings camping at lakeside parks, paddleboarding on calm mornings, farmers' markets, and road trips to nearby provincial recreation areas. Autumn means harvest suppers and school sports. Winter is for outdoor skating, cross-country ski loops, and snowmobile runs on designated trails, while spring renews gravel-road cycling and birdwatching along shelterbelts and sloughs. For many residents, living in Rural Flagstaff County also means embracing DIY skills-gardening, home projects, and volunteer roles that keep facilities and festivals thriving.

Housing is generally more attainable than in major centres, with room for shop space and parking. Utilities, waste services, and rural internet options vary by location, but local providers and community broadband initiatives continue to expand capacity. If you're moving between towns, you'll notice subtle differences in bylaws and amenities, yet a common thread of neighbourly support runs everywhere-from impromptu tool loans to full-bleacher support on game night.

Getting Around

Driving is the primary way to navigate the county. Highway 13 serves as the main east-west corridor connecting communities, while a major north-south route links farms and towns to provincial highways and trading centres. Secondary roads, many of them gravel, reach deep into farm country; during spring thaw or heavy rains, plan extra time and check conditions. Within towns, distances are short, parking is easy, and most errands can be completed in a single loop. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Ohaton and Tillicum Beach. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Ohaton and Tillicum Beach.

Active transportation is growing in popularity for short hops: walking or cycling to school, work, or the rink is common on fair-weather days, and many towns maintain trail loops around lakes or through green space. If you plan to cycle between communities, be mindful that shoulders can be narrow and winds spirited; gravel riding is a great alternative, with light traffic and wide-open views.

Public transit is limited, though seniors' shuttles, volunteer driver programs, and on-demand services may connect residents with medical appointments in regional centres. Intercity bus schedules change periodically, so check locally. For air travel, most residents drive to larger airports in the Edmonton region, while airstrips and heli-sites support agricultural work and emergency services. Winter driving introduces additional considerations-snowpack, drifting, and black ice-so block heaters, winter tires, and an emergency kit are wise investments.

Climate & Seasons

Rural Flagstaff County experiences a classic prairie-continental climate with marked seasons. Winters are cold and crisp, with temperatures often dipping well below freezing and occasional deep-freeze stretches. Skies can be brilliantly sunny, and fresh snowfall transforms shelterbelts into sparkling corridors. Communities embrace the season with outdoor rinks, curling leagues, and snowmobile routes; when a midwinter thaw arrives, it's a chance to shovel out the barbecue and enjoy a chinook-like break, though such warm spells are less frequent than farther west.

Spring moves in on a patchwork schedule-one field thawed, the next still sleeping-bringing migrating waterfowl to prairie potholes and muddy boots to every doorstep. Planting begins once the soil warms, lawns wake up, and local parks reopen for ball, soccer, and pathway strolls. Summer is warm and bright, with long daylight stretching well into the evening, making it easy to fit in a paddle at the lake, a round of golf, or a campfire after work. Thunderstorms roll through periodically, refreshing fields and filling dugouts; on clear nights, stargazing is exceptional.

Autumn is harvest time: grain trucks hum along grid roads, school sports return, and trees along creeks and coulees shift to gold. Temperatures ease back, and the air carries that distinct blend of dry straw and woodsmoke. By late fall, residents tune up skis and skates, check block heaters, and settle into winter rhythms. Throughout the year, nature is never far away-deer thread through shelterbelts, hawks patrol fence lines, and the northern lights make cameo appearances when conditions are right.

Nearby Cities

Rural Flagstaff County is surrounded by a mix of small towns and regional centres that may be useful for home buyers to explore. Consider nearby communities such as Lougheed, Killam, Consort, Suffern Lake and Lloydminster.

Visiting these communities can help you compare housing options and local amenities while considering a move to Rural Flagstaff County.

Demographics

Rural Flagstaff County has a predominantly rural and small?town character, with communities that often attract families seeking space, retirees looking for a quieter pace, and professionals working in agriculture, trades, or commuting to nearby centres. Daily life tends to emphasize outdoor recreation, community connections, and a slower rhythm compared with urban areas.

Housing in the area is typically focused on detached homes and acreage properties, while smaller towns within the county offer some condominium?style units and rental options for those preferring lower?maintenance living. The overall feel is rural rather than dense or suburban, with housing choices reflecting traditional farm and small?town residential patterns.