Rural Lamont County: 19 Properties for Sale

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House for sale: 551027 Range Road 193, Rural Lamont County

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$375,000

551027 Range Road 193, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 2R0

2 beds
1 baths
5 days

... construct your dream home while continuing to enjoy the existing home and amenities. Located less than 5 minutes from Lamont with school bus service available and easy access to Elk Island National Park, this property perfectly blends rural tranquility with everyday convenience. (id:27476)

No Building for sale: 11 TWIN LAKES DR, Rural Lamont County
Vacant land

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$2,495,000

11 Twin Lakes Dr, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 2R0

7 days

STOP AND READ, one of the most unique properties in all of central Alberta. FIRST TIME on the market. Aprox. 315 acres tucked at the end of a dead end road in an absolute slice of heaven. Nestled in a quiet little pocket with Elk Island Park bordering the westside of the property (roughly 1...

Listed by: Fred W. Kempf ,Now Real Estate Group (780) 298-8087
House for sale: 165 540073 175, Rural Lamont County

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$200,000

165 540073 175, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 2B0

3 beds
2 baths
7 days

Quiet country living in the hamlet of Hilliard. This nice size bungalow offers 3 bedrroms and 2 full baths. Main level features a living room upon entry that leads to the eat-in kitchen overlooking the yard. 2 bedrooms on the main level including a nice size primary, a 4 piece bath completes...

Listed by: Rick A. Reinhardt ,Century 21 Masters (780) 991-8030
No Building for sale: CENTRE STREET & RAILWAY AV, Rural Lamont County
Vacant land

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$19,000

Centre Street & Railway Av, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 0C0

8 days

... convenient access from Centre Street and Railway Avenue plus lake. Surrounded by open farmland and mature trees, the area offers privacy and a peaceful rural setting. Each lot provides flexibility for future use, whether for storage, recreation, or as part of a larger land assembly. A great option...

Jefri C. Estrada,The E Group Real Estate
Listed by: Jefri C. Estrada ,The E Group Real Estate (780) 239-4717
No Building for sale: 553-Lot D Range Road 201, Rural Lamont County
Vacant land

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$305,000

553-lot D Range Road 201, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 2R0

12 days

... for sale, as separate listings. ZONED Heartland Agriculture Industrial - so permitted uses are broad, including light industrial possibilities, farming, BUILDING A DREAM HOUSE and HOBBY FARM. Oil wells pad site pays annual surface lease rental of $4300. Hayfield is currently hayed on a bale...

Danny Tchir,Maxwell Devonshire Realty
Listed by: Danny Tchir ,Maxwell Devonshire Realty (780) 490-9373
No Building for sale: 553-Lot C Range Road 201, Rural Lamont County
Vacant land

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$305,000

553-lot C Range Road 201, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 2R0

12 days

Beautiful 40 acre parcel 1 minute south of Hwy 15 close to Lamont, Bruderheim, Fort Saskatchewan, Elk Island N.P. and Alberta's Industrial Heartland! This is the middle of 3 contiguous parcels that together total ~120 acres. All three parcels of 40 acres each are listed for sale, as separate...

Danny Tchir,Maxwell Devonshire Realty
Listed by: Danny Tchir ,Maxwell Devonshire Realty (780) 490-9373
No Building for sale: 553-Lot B Range Road 201, Rural Lamont County
Vacant land

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$315,000

553-lot B Range Road 201, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 2R0

13 days

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME IN THE TREES OR ON THE HILL! Beautiful 40 acre parcel 1 minute south of Hwy 15 close to Lamont, Bruderheim, Fort Saskatchewan, Elk Island N.P. and Alberta's Industrial Heartland! LOTS OF TREES AND PRIVACY ON THIS PARCEL, ALONG WITH SOME HAYFIELD! ZONED Heartland Agriculture

Danny Tchir,Maxwell Devonshire Realty
Listed by: Danny Tchir ,Maxwell Devonshire Realty (780) 490-9373
House for sale: 6201 Hwy 831, Rural Lamont County

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$717,500

6201 Hwy 831, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 2R0

4 beds
3 baths
20 days

This stunning 2850 st ft 2 story home has an additional 766 sq ft 4 season greenhouse/sunroom with in-floor heat, water taps for gardening and even includes a hot tub and deck. This heritage styled home is situated on 5.96 acres and Located within Lamont town limits. The substantially renovated...

Stewart H. Kuzyk,Re/max Edge Realty
Listed by: Stewart H. Kuzyk ,Re/max Edge Realty (780) 266-5478
House for sale: 531064 Range Road 174, Rural Lamont County

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$1,299,000

531064 Range Road 174, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 3H0

4 beds
3 baths
21 days

This is what you have been waiting for! Custom-built 2100 sq ft, 4 bedroom walkout bungalow on 65 acres just off Highway 16—minimal gravel and maximum convenience. Impressive from the start as you drive the paved driveway to this quality-finished home that features a stunning wood-burning

Listed by: Shannon M. Kowal ,Kowal Realty Ltd (780) 920-3076
House for sale: 531031 Range Road 195, Rural Lamont County

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$674,900

531031 Range Road 195, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 4R0

3 beds
2 baths
26 days

A true COUNTRY GEM! This incredible property offers the perfect blend of rural charm, modern convenience, and endless possibilities. The fully renovated home has seen extensive upgrades to plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems (2022), with virtually no surface left untouched. Outbuildings...

Gillian R. Kirkland,Now Real Estate Group
Listed by: Gillian R. Kirkland ,Now Real Estate Group (780) 902-9850
No Building for sale: 563003 Range Road 205, Rural Lamont County
Vacant land

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$800,000

563003 Range Road 205, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T8A 4E4

31 days

Rare 163 acres private + secluded, borders north recreation area 2 miles to Bruderheim, short drive to oil + gas facilities, Fort Sask + Sherwood Park. A mix of rolling hills, wooded areas + hillside building sites with Astotin Creek running through it. Annual income $9,440.00 from surface

Sandra L. Laurin,Royal Lepage Noralta Real Estate
Listed by: Sandra L. Laurin ,Royal Lepage Noralta Real Estate (780) 218-7653
House for sale: 534034 RR182, Rural Lamont County

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$319,900

534034 Rr182, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 0W0

3 beds
2 baths
35 days

Nestled on a private 5.24-acre parcel, this well-maintained 1,152 sq. ft. modular home offers peaceful country living surrounded by nature. Built in 1988, the home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a bright open-concept layout. The spacious country kitchen offers abundant oak cabinetry

House for sale: 540013 Range Road 173, Rural Lamont County

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$849,900

540013 Range Road 173, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 2B0

3 beds
2 baths
37 days

Experience the ultimate rural lifestyle with this charming 1,282 sq. ft. bi-level nestled on 80 sprawling acres in Lamont County. This versatile property is a dream for hobby farmers or those seeking serene country living. The main floor boasts a bright, character-filled living room with newer

Thomas J. Lowe,Re/max Edge Realty
Listed by: Thomas J. Lowe ,Re/max Edge Realty (780) 966-3234
No Building for sale: RR 174 Township 580, Rural Lamont County
Vacant land

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$750,000

Rr 174 Township 580, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 0C0

47 days

Discover 96 acres of breathtaking river-valley beauty along the North Saskatchewan River. This rare parcel blends productive farmland with mature, private woodlands—ideal for agriculture, recreation, or building your dream retreat. Enjoy sweeping views, abundant wildlife, and the peaceful

Listed by: Shannon M. Kowal ,Kowal Realty Ltd (780) 920-3076
No Building for sale: NW Corner Highway 16 & Highway 15, Rural Lamont County
Vacant land

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$1,600,000

Nw Corner Highway 16 & Highway 15, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 3H0

54 days

SEIZE YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES IN NORTHERN ALBERTA! Located just on the outskirts of Mundare, this parcel sits at the corner of one of the heaviest traffic intersection in the area. An estimated 10,000 vehicles/day (approx 20% truck traffic) pass

Kevin Balicki,Maxwell Devonshire Realty
Listed by: Kevin Balicki ,Maxwell Devonshire Realty (780) 893-9706
No Building for sale: RR203 38 HI, Rural Lamont County
Vacant land

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$150,000

Rr203 38 Hi, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 0S0

54 days

9.96 ACRES OF HEAVY INDUSTRIAL LAND FOR SALE. 1 HOUR FROM EDMONTON. 1 HOUR AND 10 MINUTES TO AIRPORT. (id:27476)

No Building for sale: 4716 45 ST, Rural Lamont County
Vacant land

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$350,000

4716 45 St, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 0S0

54 days

This 6-acre parcel of land, annexed to the Town and zoned Urban Reserve, is located in the growing community of Bruderheim. Three parcels of land to the west of this property are also for sale. There are over 20 acres +/- for future development. (id:27476)

No Building for sale: #Township Road 575 and Range Road 173, Rural Lamont County
Vacant land

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$121,360

#township Road 575 And Range Road 173, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 4B0

55 days

Civil Enforcement Sale A PARTIAL, 50% OWNERSHIP, 1/2 PARTIAL INTEREST in this 160 acre property only for sale (you will own with another individual). Mostly treed land, some marsh to the south. Utilities were Not visible at the property line. All information and measurements have been inferred

Tyler J. Suchan,Remax River City
Listed by: Tyler J. Suchan ,Remax River City (780) 945-1318
No Building for sale: TWP 560 RR 202, Rural Lamont County
Vacant land

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$3,185,000

Twp 560 Rr 202, Rural Lamont County, Alberta T0B 0S0

162 days

Prime industrial quarter section with highway 45 frontage, close to rail turnaround, high corridor route for those oversized loads, as well as 3 phase power. Flat open land ideal for laydown yards equipment storage or even a data center. This is just one quarter listed if you need more land

Listed by: Fred W. Kempf ,Now Real Estate Group (780) 298-8087

Home Prices in Rural Lamont County

The 2025 snapshot of Rural Lamont County real estate reflects a rural market shaped by land size, outbuildings, and access corridors, where detached homes and country residential properties are the primary drivers of value. Pricing expectations hinge on the condition of the residence, the utility of the site for hobbies or livestock, and the balance between privacy and proximity to nearby town centres. Buyers comparing modernized interiors and efficient systems against classic homestead character often search Rural Lamont County Real Estate and Rural Lamont County Homes For Sale listings to set realistic expectations, while sellers focus on presentation, site maintenance, and seasonal curb appeal to reinforce perceived value.

In the absence of broad shifts, shoppers and sellers watch the balance between new listings and absorptions, the mix of acreage properties versus village homes, and days on market as a signal of momentum. Property segments can move at different speeds, so attention to recent comparable sales, site-specific features such as fencing and shop space, and the quality of access routes helps establish a realistic range. Well-prepared Rural Lamont County Real Estate Listings supported by complete documentation, clear photography, and flexible viewing windows tend to earn stronger interest from buyers looking to Buy a House in Rural Lamont County or evaluate acreage options.

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Rural Lamont County

There are 23 active listings in Rural Lamont County, including 1 house, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Coverage extends across neighbourhoods throughout the area. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, bedroom and bathroom layout, lot size, parking options, and outdoor space such as decks, barns, or workshops. Review full photo galleries, floor plans, and property descriptions to understand flow and functionality, then compare recent activity to gauge how each option stacks up within the local context. Save a shortlist that balances condition, location, and site utility, and revisit updates as new MLS listings appear or status changes occur. Whether you are exploring Rural Lamont County Houses For Sale, acreages, or potential Rural Lamont County Condos For Sale in nearby communities, a disciplined approach makes each viewing count.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Rural Lamont County offers a mix of quiet hamlets, farmsteads, and country subdivisions, with lifestyle choices that range from treed seclusion to open pasture views. Proximity to schools, community arenas, and local parks influences daily convenience, while quick access to regional highways supports commuting and service runs. Buyers often weigh the draw of small-town main streets, access to healthcare and groceries, and opportunities for recreation on nearby lakes and river valleys. For many, site orientation, shelterbelt maturity, and the potential for hobby agriculture or home-based trades are as important as interior finishes, shaping which addresses feel like a strong long-term fit.

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Rural Lamont County City Guide

Nestled in Alberta's aspen parkland east of the capital region, Rural Lamont County blends wide-open prairie horizons with pockets of boreal forest, lakes, and heritage hamlets. This Rural Lamont County city guide introduces the area's story, economy, everyday rhythms, and the best ways to explore its communities and landscapes. If you're thinking about living in Rural Lamont County, you'll find a calm, community-minded pace supported by essential services, outdoor recreation, and rich cultural roots.

History & Background

The lands that make up Rural Lamont County lie within Treaty 6 Territory and have long been part of the traditional homelands of Indigenous peoples, including Cree and Métis communities who travelled the Beaver Hills and the banks of the North Saskatchewan River for hunting, gathering, and trade. With the arrival of rail lines and surveyed townships in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, waves of settlers-particularly of Ukrainian, Polish, and other East and Central European origins-established homesteads across the region. Their legacy is visible in the concentration of ornate, onion-domed churches that dot country roads; the county is often called the "Church Capital of North America" for the sheer number and variety of its historic rural parishes. Around the region you'll also find towns like Rural Beaver County that share historical ties and amenities.

The rail era shaped small-town nodes such as Lamont, Bruderheim, Mundare, Andrew, and Chipman, each serving as a service centre for surrounding farms. Agriculture-first mixed grains and livestock, later specialty crops-anchored early prosperity, while the proximity to the North Saskatchewan River corridor linked the area to the development of the wider Edmonton region. Nearby Elk Island National Park, established early in the twentieth century, protected aspen parkland ecosystems and bison herds, and today it remains a cherished green refuge at the county's edge. Local lore also embraces events like the Bruderheim meteorite fall, a reminder that the prairies hold surprises both earthly and cosmic.

Economy & Employment

The modern Rural Lamont County economy combines agriculture, energy-adjacent trades, and tourism with a growing slate of small businesses. On the land, farmers cultivate canola, wheat, and barley alongside hay and forage crops, while cattle operations and mixed livestock remain part of the rural fabric. Value-added agrifood-everything from small-batch processors to greenhouse ventures-supplements traditional production, and seasonal farm-gate sales and markets connect producers with local households.

To the west and southwest, the county interfaces with one of the largest industrial zones in the province, creating work opportunities in fabrication shops, maintenance services, construction, and logistics linked to petrochemical and energy projects. Many residents commute to plants, yards, or industrial parks in the greater Capital Region, while others find steady employment in public services such as healthcare, education, and municipal government within the towns. Small contractors, tradespeople, and home-based enterprises thrive in the low-overhead environment, taking on projects across the region. Tourism rounds out the mix: visitors come for heritage churches, prairie road trips, and nature-based experiences in Elk Island National Park and the broader Beaver Hills Biosphere, supporting jobs in accommodations, food services, and guiding.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Rural Lamont County is defined less by suburban blocks and more by a tapestry of hamlets, farmsteads, and small towns spread across rolling parkland. The Town of Lamont acts as a medical and retail hub, with a hospital, schools, and everyday shopping. Bruderheim offers an arena, ball diamonds, and quiet residential streets within easy reach of industrial employment. Mundare is known for Ukrainian food traditions and a playful roadside monument that speaks to the area's heritage. Andrew and Chipman retain a classic prairie-town feel, with tree-lined streets, grain elevators or their remnants, and community halls that host everything from farmers' markets to fall suppers. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Redwater and Tofield.

Between these centres, you'll find acreages tucked into shelterbelts, century farms, and new-build country homes overlooking fields where deer, moose, and coyotes wander at dawn. Living space tends to be generous, and privacy comes naturally; yet community ties are strong, fostered by volunteer fire halls, 4-H clubs, rink fundraisers, and seasonal festivals. Parks and natural areas make outdoor time easy: Elk Island's bison-studded meadows and lakes are close for paddling, hiking, and star-watching, while local trails and roadside pullouts offer birding in lake and wetland habitats. When you're considering things to do on a weekend, pair a church-country driving tour with a picnic at a lakeside day-use area, or cycle a quiet range road as crops ripple like waves in the wind.

Amenities reflect rural pragmatism. You'll find K-12 schools in key towns, local clinics and the hospital in Lamont, grocery and hardware stores, and dependable trades. Dining leans to family-run eateries with prairie comfort food, plus community halls known for perogy and sausage suppers. Arts and culture come alive in museum exhibits, heritage villages, and seasonal events that celebrate the mosaic of settler and Indigenous stories. For families and retirees alike, the lifestyle balances elbow room with a sense of belonging.

Getting Around

Driving is the most practical way to move between communities, with an easy-to-navigate grid of township and range roads linking to provincial highways. The Yellowhead Highway runs along the southern portion of the county, offering a straight shot west toward the capital region and east toward prairie towns, while Highway 15 connects Lamont and Bruderheim to major employment corridors and river crossings. Highway 45 and several north-south routes provide reliable alternatives, particularly when you're planning errands across multiple communities. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Vegreville and Rural Strathcona County.

Most residents rely on personal vehicles, and winter tires are wise from late fall through early spring. Snow-clearing on major routes is typically prompt after storms, but side roads can drift or glaze in deep cold, so keeping an emergency kit in the car is a good habit. Cycling is pleasant on quieter roads in summer, especially in the mornings when winds are calmer; just plan routes with wide sightlines and low traffic, and use lights for visibility. Within towns, you can walk to schools, arenas, and stores, though distances between settlements make inter-community walking or cycling more recreational than practical. Rideshare and formal transit options are limited, but regional services occasionally link seniors and medical appointments to larger centres. Rail lines run through the county for freight, shaping local industry more than passenger travel.

Climate & Seasons

Rural Lamont County experiences a classic prairie-continental climate with distinct seasons. Winters are long and cold, bringing deep freezes, bright-sun days, and reliable snowpack that turns fields into cross-country ski tracks. On the coldest evenings the skies sharpen to a deep black, and with minimal light pollution beyond the towns, stargazing can be exceptional; on some nights, you might even catch the northern lights shimmering over the treeline.

Spring arrives in fits and starts-melting snow, muddy backroads, and the welcome return of geese and songbirds to sloughs and lakes. Farmers watch the soil dry for seeding, and residents tune up bikes and ATVs. Summer is warm, often punctuated by dramatic prairie skies and late-evening light that lingers well past supper. It's the season for camping at Elk Island, paddling calm lakes, fishing local ponds, and gathering at ball tournaments and town parades. Thunderstorms can roll through with rain and wind, so campers and cyclists should check forecasts and be ready to pivot plans.

Autumn stretches golden and crisp, fields turning to patchwork as combines work from horizon to horizon. It's a favourite time for country drives, photography on backroads, and harvest suppers in community halls. Layered clothing suits the shoulder seasons best, and good boots or rubber footwear make spring thaws and fall chores more comfortable. Year-round, the county rewards those who embrace the elements-whether that's a brisk walk beneath hoarfrosted poplars or a sunset picnic on a still summer night.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering Rural Lamont County often explore neighboring communities such as Vegreville, St. Paul Town, Tofield, Rural Beaver County, and Redwater.

These nearby cities offer additional real estate choices and local amenities that can complement life in Rural Lamont County; follow the links to learn more about each community.

Demographics

Rural Lamont County is home to a mix of long-established farm families, households seeking more space, retirees drawn to a quieter pace, and professionals who often commute to nearby centres for work. Community life tends to be close-knit, with social ties rooted in local schools, agriculture, and community events. Those researching Alberta Real Estate Rural Lamont County will find a demographic blend that supports both family life and rural retirement living.

Housing is largely composed of detached single-family homes, country properties and acreages, with fewer condominium or large rental complexes than you would find in urban centres; smaller towns within the county offer the bulk of multi-unit options. The overall feel is rural and agricultural, characterized by open landscapes and outdoor-oriented living, with services and amenities typically accessed in neighbouring towns.