Kneehill County: 15 Properties for Sale

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House for sale: 240046 284, Rural Kneehill County

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$15,000,000

240046 284, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T3R 0K4

7 beds
14 baths
1 day

... manor, masterfully built with uncompromising attention to detail and a "custom everything" philosophy. From the rich cherry oak moldings and bespoke cabinetry to the exquisite Cheryl Wagner gold hardware and fixtures, every finish has been curated to the highest standard of excellence. The main...

House for sale: 224074 Twp Rd 322, Rural Kneehill County

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$595,000

224074 Twp Rd 322, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 2A0

3 beds
2 baths
1 day

... information, please click the "More Information" button.Built in 1954, this solid bungalow sits on 1.93 acres just minutes from the Town of Three Hills in rural Kneehill County. The main floor offers 975 sq ft with two bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a functional kitchen with plenty of cabinet space....

Listed by: Darya Pfund ,Easy List Realty (888) 323-1998
House for sale: 334078 Range Road 241, Rural Kneehill County

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$685,000

334078 Range Road 241, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 2C0

4 beds
2 baths
1 day

... shop built in 2018 featuring a 16-foot door, making it ideal for larger equipment, RV storage, or workshop use. There is also an older barn/warehouse structure with a large loft, along with a detached garage, offering excellent flexibility for storage, the hobbyist or workspace needs. The...

Kari Flaws,Royal Lepage Network Realty Corp.
Listed by: Kari Flaws ,Royal Lepage Network Realty Corp. (403) 357-6986
Manufactured Home for sale: 313029 Rge Rd 233, Rural Kneehill County

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$799,000

313029 Rge Rd 233, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 2A0

3 beds
2 baths
2 days

Welcome to your private country escape just minutes from Three Hills! Situated on 5.73 beautifully maintained acres less than 5 miles from town and serviced by a municipal water line, this one-of-a-kind property blends rural charm with modern comfort and versatility. Offering 2,371 sq ft above...

Lorna Yost,First Place Realty
Listed by: Lorna Yost ,First Place Realty (403) 443-1186
House for sale: 225074 Highway 583, Rural Kneehill County

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$649,900

225074 Highway 583, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 2A0

4 beds
3 baths
10 days

Click brochure link for more details** This 3.29-acre acreage is a quick 5 minutes east of Three Hills on Highway 583.The main floor has two large bedrooms, master bedroom has it’s own 3 piece bath, huge laundry room with a new washer/dryer, plenty of counter space. Updated kitchen includes

Michelle Plach,Honestdoor Inc.
Listed by: Michelle Plach ,Honestdoor Inc. (780) 965-4662
House for sale: 330005 Rge. Rd. 24-4, Rural Kneehill County

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$689,000

330005 Rge. Rd. 24-4, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 2C0

3 beds
2 baths
16 days

This gorgeous acreage features a home fully renovated and updated in 2012-13 with windows, furnace, hot water tank, kitchen cabinets, and stucco siding with 2" exterior insulation plus a metal roof in 2014! Bring all the toys as the massive shop has ample storage for parking with a 36'x60'

Rural, Rural Kneehill County

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$1,049,900

Rural, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 0A0

2 beds
2 baths
19 days

... maintained, scenic acreage complete with a natural creek. Thoughtfully designed for efficiency and ease of use, this property is ideal for start-up farmers, hobby ranchers, or those looking to expand their operation.The inviting 2-bedroom bungalow offers a warm and practical layout suited for...

Listed by: Michelle Ferber ,Real Estate Professionals Inc. (587) 226-2400
House for sale: 223025 Township Road 284, Rural Kneehill County

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$559,900

223025 Township Road 284, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 0L0

3 beds
1 baths
32 days

Looking for that larger acreage?? check out this one with 19 acres, older home, and a decent barn. Barn roof has been tinned. The home is nestled in and sheltered from weather by lilacs, imagine the aroma when they are in bloom. Home has a good sized eat in kitchen and large living room,

In Kneehill County, Rural Kneehill County

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$1,100,000

In Kneehill County, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 2A0

0 beds
0 baths
32 days

Increase your land base by a quarter section of Central Alberta farmland. Offered for sale is following quarter NW 11-32-26 W4, this quarter parallels Sec 805 South of Torrington NW 11-32-26 W4 has been in hay for last 10+ years. (id:27476)

House for sale: 262022 HWY 27, Rural Kneehill County

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$685,000

262022 Hwy 27, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 2B0

3 beds
2 baths
38 days

Imagine the possibilities on this remarkable 8.67 acre property, meticulously set up for whatever your heart desires. Whether you envision a thriving equestrian venture, a small-scale feedlot, or simply a tranquil family retreat, this acreage delivers (County approval may be required). ...

Rena Quintin,Remax Aca Realty
Listed by: Rena Quintin ,Remax Aca Realty (403) 559-4377
Apartment for sale: 1-4, 320075 Range Road 240, Rural Kneehill County

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$399,000

1-4, 320075 Range Road 240, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 1A0

7 beds
4 baths
47 days

A rare 4 Plex on 4 acres just minutes north of Three Hills, Alberta, this 4-acre country residential property offers an opportunity to own a four-plex on acreage within walking distance to downtown amenities, schools, and services. Originally built in 1947 and later converted to a four-unit

Blane Friesen,Cir Realty
Listed by: Blane Friesen ,Cir Realty (403) 597-3068
House for sale: 8 Diamond Valley Close, Rural Kneehill County

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$479,900

8 Diamond Valley Close, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 0L0

3 beds
2 baths
51 days

*** For more information, please click the "More Information" button. *** Listing price includes GST. First-time home buyers may be eligible for GST rebate and applicable tax credit programs. Brand New – Spring 2026 possession! More photos coming! Welcome to this brand new bungalow in

Listed by: Darya Pfund ,Easy List Realty (888) 323-1998
House for sale: 322060 Range Road 261, Rural Kneehill County

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$599,000

322060 Range Road 261, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 2B0

4 beds
2 baths
95 days

Nestled between Olds and Didsbury, this 4.84 acre retreat combines privacy, rural charm, and modern convenience. Surrounded by tall evergreens with sweeping Rocky Mountain views, the property welcomes you with a gated entrance, paved driveway to the house, and approx 66’x70’ paved

Listed by: Darya Pfund ,Easy List Realty (888) 323-1998
House for sale: 231052 330 Township, Rural Kneehill County

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$675,000

231052 330 Township, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 2C0

2 beds
2 baths
111 days

Excellent Location for your Dream Homestead. A Beautifull 1674 Sq Ft Home with a huge oversized double Garage built Early 2000s and just saw major exterior upgrades like Triple Glazed Windors, New doors, Extra Styrofoam exterior insulation and new siding, New Shingles, Continuos eavesthroughing,

Rollin Christenson,2 Percent Realty Advantage
Listed by: Rollin Christenson ,2 Percent Realty Advantage (780) 910-3172
House for sale: 284009 Range Road 225, Rural Kneehill County

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$548,000

284009 Range Road 225, Rural Kneehill County, Alberta T0M 0L0

3 beds
2 baths
180 days

Here’s your chance to own a beautiful 4-acre parcel in the countryside—just under 55 minutes from Calgary! Nestled beside a scenic coulee with a small pond, this spacious 1,500+ sq. ft. bungalow offers the perfect blend of rural charm and practical potential.The home features three

Listed by: Jian Hui Ouyang ,Century 21 Bamber Realty Ltd. (587) 664-3031

Home Prices in Rural Kneehill County

In 2025, Rural Kneehill County real estate reflects a rural market where acreage living, farmsteads, and hamlet properties shape demand and selection. Buyers and sellers assessing Rural Kneehill County Real Estate Listings and Rural Kneehill County Homes For Sale often calibrate expectations around land characteristics, outbuilding potential, and access to core services, while sellers consider seasonality and presentation to stand out among comparable properties.

Without relying on month-to-month swings, market watchers — and buyers deciding whether to Buy a House in Rural Kneehill County — focus on inventory balance, the mix of property types coming to market, and days-on-market patterns to gauge leverage. Shifts in buyer preference between turnkey homes and properties with renovation or agricultural potential can influence activity, and pricing strategy often hinges on local micro-location features such as road access, shelterbelt maturity, and privacy.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

House
$2,191,980
Townhouse
$0
Condo
$0

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Rural Kneehill County

There are 12 active listings, with 10 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses currently on the market. Buyers searching Rural Kneehill County Real Estate Listings will note coverage spans 0 neighbourhoods, reflecting a primarily rural landscape where properties are often clustered near key corridors and hamlets rather than formal subdivisions.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to align options with lifestyle and land-use needs. Evaluate listing photos and floor plans for functional layouts, utility room placement, and workspace potential, and compare recent activity in nearby areas to shortlist homes with the best fit. Review property notes for septic, water, and outbuilding details to understand long-term maintenance considerations. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

The county offers a blend of open prairie, rolling coulees, and small hamlet settings, appealing to those seeking space, privacy, and agricultural capability. Proximity to schools, parks, arenas, and community halls can influence day-to-day convenience, while access to regional highways supports commuting and service runs. Buyers also weigh distance to health care, groceries, and agricultural suppliers, along with recreation options such as trails, natural areas, and viewpoints. These location features help signal long-term value, influencing both livability and resale outlook across different micro-areas.

Rental availability is currently 0 in total, with 0 houses and 0 apartments noted in the latest update.

Rural Kneehill County City Guide

Set amid central Alberta's rolling parkland and the fringe of the Canadian Badlands, Rural Kneehill County balances big-sky prairie vistas with close-knit agricultural communities. This Rural Kneehill County city guide introduces the land, livelihoods, and rhythms of life across the county's farms, hamlets, and country residential pockets so you can get a clear sense of the area's heritage, daily conveniences, and seasonal character.

History & Background

The story of Rural Kneehill County begins with the prairie itself: open grasslands shaped by wind and water, coulees carved by ancient rivers, and wildlife corridors that supported Indigenous peoples for countless generations. As homesteaders arrived, the landscape gave way to mixed farming and ranching, with grain, cattle, and hardy shelterbelts defining the checkerboard of quarter sections that still guide the region's layout. Rail spurs and wagon routes once linked elevator towns and supply points, and while some lines have faded, their legacy survives in the placement of roads, hamlets, and rural service centres. You'll find a cultural patchwork of settler roots-Scandinavian, Central European, British Isles, Mennonite and Hutterite communities-alongside a shared prairie ethic of neighbourly cooperation. Around the region you'll also find towns like Linden that share historical ties and amenities. Today, Rural Kneehill County remains a place where the past feels present: community halls host multigenerational gatherings, summer fairs celebrate the harvest, and working farms still shape the local identity as profoundly as any skyline might in a larger centre.

Economy & Employment

Agriculture is the economic backbone here, spanning grain and oilseed production, cattle operations, and specialty livestock, plus the extensive network of agri-services that support them: equipment dealers, input suppliers, seed cleaning, trucking, and custom operators. Energy activity-particularly conventional oil and gas and related field services-adds another layer, ebbing and flowing with commodity cycles and providing skilled trades and technical roles. Construction and transportation firms serve both sectors, while the public sphere (schools, health care, municipal services) anchors stable employment across hamlets and nearby towns. Tourism and recreation are quiet but steady contributors: prairie campgrounds, badlands viewpoints, and local museums draw travellers in warmer months, and community arenas and curling rinks hum through winter. Many residents blend on-farm work with side ventures, from fabrication shops to home-based businesses, reflecting the county's entrepreneurial streak and the practical advantages of workspaces on larger rural lots.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Life here is defined more by landscape and proximity to services than by dense subdivisions, yet there's a surprising variety of settings to choose from. Classic farmsteads sit on established shelterbelts with wide, unobstructed views; acreage properties cluster near rural roads or on the edges of service centres; and small hamlets offer a cozy street grid, local halls, and quick access to rinks, playgrounds, or corner stores. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Carbon and Swalwell. Families often prioritize school catchments and an easy drive to groceries or hardware, while hobby farmers look for good soil and outbuilding potential; retirees may seek manageable lots with room for gardens and a workshop. Amenities tend to cluster in nearby towns-grocers, pharmacies, medical clinics, and recreation complexes-so residents plan errands with a practical, once-or-twice-a-week rhythm.

Community life runs on potlucks, 4-H clubs, volunteer fire departments, and winter nights at the curling rink. Weekends bring farmers' markets, small rodeos, and hall suppers, and the countryside itself is full of things to do: birding along coulees, stargazing under exceptionally dark skies, and photographing badlands outcrops when the light turns gold. Anglers head to local ponds and creeks; cyclists and gravel riders string together quiet range roads; in winter, open spaces are perfect for snowshoeing and sledding when conditions allow. If you're living in Rural Kneehill County, the lifestyle is as much about self-sufficiency as it is about community, with neighbours swapping tools as readily as stories, and seasonal chores-seeding, calving, haying-setting the calendar's pace.

Getting Around

Expect a practical mix of paved highways, well-used gravel, and seasonal considerations. Major corridors provide efficient north-south and east-west travel, while the township-and-range grid lets you navigate directly between farm gates, hamlets, and service centres. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Three Hills and Rural Starland County. Driving remains the default, so plan for dust in dry spells and watch for slow-moving equipment during seeding and harvest. After thaws or rains, gravel roads can be rutted, and in deep winter some routes drift in; the county typically prioritizes bus and emergency routes when plowing. Cyclists enjoy quiet traffic but should be prepared for wind and variable surfaces, and motorcyclists often prefer the paved stretches connecting the main hamlets. Access to provincial highways puts regional airports and big-box shopping within a reasonable day trip, and carpooling or rideshares occasionally fill gaps. School buses cover broad areas, but public transit is generally limited to community-based shuttles run on set schedules.

Climate & Seasons

The prairie climate brings big seasonal swings and distinct outdoor rhythms. Winters are crisp and bright, with long spells of clear skies punctuated by cold snaps and the occasional thaw that settles new snow into hardpack. It's the season of arena sports, curling bonspiels, and quiet evenings made for stargazing; on calm days, you'll see families snowshoeing along shelterbelts or cross-country skiing tracks set on pasture fields. Spring arrives in stages: geese overhead, sloughs opening, gravel roads softening before a reliable firm-up. Farmyards come alive with lambs and calves, and gardeners rush to start hardy crops as soon as overnight lows cooperate. Summer stretches wide and warm, drawing campers to river valleys and coulee-edge lookouts; thunderstorms can roll through with dramatic skies, so residents watch forecasts and secure light equipment. Harvest paints the landscape gold in late summer and early fall, bringing dust plumes by day and quiet satisfaction by evening as bins fill and bales stack. Autumn itself is a sweet spot for hiking and photography-cool, bug-light days with sharp light and expansive views. Across the year, wind is a steady companion, shaping shelterbelt plantings and rewarding those who plan outdoor activities with direction and gusts in mind. The net effect is a place where seasons are felt fully, and where daily life adapts to weather with a practical, good-humoured flexibility.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers exploring Rural Kneehill County can also consider nearby communities such as Rural Starland County, Carbon, Munson, Morrin, and Swalwell.

Visit the linked pages to review listings and community information that can help you compare options in and around Rural Kneehill County.

Demographics

Rural Kneehill County attracts a mix of households, including families, retirees and professionals who appreciate a quieter, rural setting. Housing is largely characterized by detached single?family homes and acreage properties, with some smaller multi?unit or rental options clustered around villages and hamlets.

The area has a distinctly rural feel, with open landscapes and community-focused amenities; residents often prioritize outdoor recreation and a slower pace of life while relying on nearby service centres and regional roads for access to employment, shopping and specialized services. Neighborhood character ranges from agricultural homesteads to more compact residential pockets in local service centres.