Saddle Hills Properties: 17 Homes & Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 78567 Range Rd 80, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$364,900

78567 Range Rd 80, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 3G0

5 beds
2 baths
Today

... heart of the home, creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere year-round.Outdoors, you'll find a detached 27' x 42' triple-car garage with a spacious loft above—perfect for a kids’ games room, a home gym, or extra storage. A massive 60' x 30' insulated Quonset with running water adds serious...

Listed by: Raelynn Dingeldein ,Royal Lepage - The Realty Group (780) 897-0120
House for sale: 80223 82 Range Road, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$265,000

80223 82 Range Road, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 3G0

1 beds
1 baths
6 days

... featuring a boot room with ample storage, open-concept living with recessed lighting and a wood stove, and a farmhouse-style kitchen with a bamboo island, pantry, and classic farm sink. The primary bedroom includes a massive closet and private exterior door. Additional perks include a bathroom...

Leah Millar,Exp Realty
Listed by: Leah Millar ,Exp Realty (780) 864-8013
NW-19-81-9-W6 Highway 681, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$275,000

Nw-19-81-9-w6 Highway 681, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 3V0

0 beds
0 baths
9 days

... the possibility to subdivide make this a rare and versatile find. Whether you're envisioning a private hunting lodge (WMU 359), eco-retreat, tree farm, or future campground/business venture, the canvas is wide open—with natural gas, electricity and municipal water nearby and satellite...

Leah Millar,Exp Realty
Listed by: Leah Millar ,Exp Realty (780) 864-8013
Manufactured Home for sale: 12104 TWP RD 792, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$419,000

12104 Twp Rd 792, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 0A0

4 beds
2 baths
15 days

... poplars starting to take shape, and fruit trees including saskatoon, plum, and apple that will give the yard some great character as they grow! The property has a spacious, open feel while still having a large portion of the lot treed, offering the right balance of wide-open views and natural...

Lesly Strasky,Re/max Grande Prairie
Listed by: Lesly Strasky ,Re/max Grande Prairie (250) 784-4063
House for sale: 13077 TWP RD 791, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$459,900

13077 Twp Rd 791, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 0A0

3 beds
1 baths
16 days

... beautifully landscaped yard! Exterior features include a large paved driveway, metal roofing, 2 dugouts (one currently is the water source for the house) huge garden area, greenhouse, storage sheds, gorgeous antique lawn décor/farm equipment and acres of manicured lawn! The detached garage...

Lesly Strasky,Re/max Grande Prairie
Listed by: Lesly Strasky ,Re/max Grande Prairie (250) 784-4063
House for sale: SW 16-79-07w6 None, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$650,000

Sw 16-79-07w6 None, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 3G0

1 beds
1 baths
35 days

... there is a crusher cone fire pit and a new horseshoe pit, multiple woodsheds, and storage sheds along with a brand new matching outhouse. This property has so much more than can be mentioned, book a viewing with your realtor of choice today. (Seller is related to selling agent.) (id:27476)

Anna Kuehl,Royal Lepage - The Realty Group
Listed by: Anna Kuehl ,Royal Lepage - The Realty Group (780) 933-3954
Recreational for sale: NW-35-82-12-6, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$949,000

Nw-35-82-12-6, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
36 days

... income-producing property with an existing crop lease and approximately $7,000 per year in oilfield revenue. Located near Cotillion Park and the Dunvegan West Wildland Provincial Park, this is an incredible opportunity to own a diverse agricultural and recreational parcel with space, solitude, and long-term...

Lesly Strasky,Re/max Grande Prairie
Listed by: Lesly Strasky ,Re/max Grande Prairie (250) 784-4063
80526 Range Road 124, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$799,000

80526 Range Road 124, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 0K0

4 beds
3 baths
44 days

Best of both worlds to combine home and work life! Quarter section (160 acres) with 150 acres in farmland and the balance a residence area with two homes. Four-car-garage attached to fully developed home plus a second residence: an updated mobile home! 40' X 100' Quonset for storage plus a

John Maclennan,Re/max Grande Prairie
Listed by: John Maclennan ,Re/max Grande Prairie (780) 876-4129
House for sale: 78248 Range Road 85, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$876,000

78248 Range Road 85, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 3V0

2 beds
3 baths
45 days

... County? Located in Alberta’s picturesque Peace Country, Saddle Hills County offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventure and peaceful rural living. Known for its strong agricultural roots and warm community spirit, the region features breathtaking wildlife, rolling hills, and nearby...

Leah Millar,Exp Realty
Listed by: Leah Millar ,Exp Realty (780) 864-8013
78248 Range Road 85, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$876,000

78248 Range Road 85, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 3V0

2 beds
3 baths
45 days

... Equestrian Paradise on 160 Acres in Saddle Hills County! Dreaming of wide-open spaces, endless riding trails on your own property, and a luxurious country home? This rare 160-acre retreat offers a perfect blend of forest, fenced pastures, and everything you need for both horse lovers and outdoor...

Leah Millar,Exp Realty
Listed by: Leah Millar ,Exp Realty (780) 864-8013
House for sale: 79125 RR 81, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$400,000

79125 Rr 81, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 3G0

3 beds
3 baths
45 days

This great acreage features 10.13 aces, surrounded by fields, but with beautiful trees. It boasts 30 x 25 garage with root cellar in the lean to. There is a water softener in the root cellar. The garage has radiant heat, 220 power, sliding doors and 13.25 ft ceilings. The yard features

Theresa Callioux,Sutton Group Grande Prairie Professionals
Listed by: Theresa Callioux ,Sutton Group Grande Prairie Professionals (780) 296-5892
92 Range, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$99,900

92 Range, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 0G0

0 beds
0 baths
46 days

... the perfect spot to build your dream home, run your business, or both? Look no further than this incredible 10-acre parcel of land! Nestled atop a hill, you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the Saddle Hills and easy access to Spirit River and Dawson Creek.This private oasis is surrounded by a variety...

Ruben Marin,Grassroots Realty Group Ltd.
Listed by: Ruben Marin ,Grassroots Realty Group Ltd. (780) 832-2777
Recreational for sale: TWP 790 RR 90, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$240,000

Twp 790 Rr 90, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 0A0

0 beds
0 baths
46 days

Bush quarter in the midst of the Saddle Hills county with exceptional exposure to all manner of animals. Road access on the west property line this is a piece of land that will probably only grow in value or make a fantastic recreational quarter. There is a lease that pays approximately...

Andy Gauvreau,Century 21 Town And Country Realty
Listed by: Andy Gauvreau ,Century 21 Town And Country Realty (780) 618-5757
Retail for sale: 80208 Highway 725, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$100,000

80208 Highway 725, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 0H0

0 beds
0 baths
46 days

This is your chance to bring the iconic rural Blueberry Mountain General Store back to life! Sitting at the junction of Hwy 725 and Hwy 680, and just North of Moonshine Lake Provincial Park. There's a large store front, area for a commercial kitchen, lots of warehouse/storage space and living

Lesley Burake,Century 21 Grande Prairie Realty Inc.
Listed by: Lesley Burake ,Century 21 Grande Prairie Realty Inc. (780) 402-5937
Manufactured Home for sale: 79424 Range Road 105, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$359,000

79424 Range Road 105, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 0K0

2 beds
2 baths
56 days

Peaceful country charm on 6.45 acres in Gordondale, Alberta! This 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom luxury modular home has been thoughtfully designed for comfort and style, with brand new shingles adding to its appeal. Inside, the open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area is filled with natural light

Lesly Strasky,Re/max Grande Prairie
Listed by: Lesly Strasky ,Re/max Grande Prairie (250) 784-4063
House for sale: 80526 Range Road 124, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$799,000

80526 Range Road 124, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 0K0

4 beds
3 baths
59 days

Two homes on one quarter section (160 acres). Ten acres hosting two homes and outbuildings with 150 acres to simply enjoy, farm or rent. Four-car-garage attached to fully developed home plus a second residence: an updated mobile home! 40' X 100' Quonset for storage plus a heated 40' X 42'

John Maclennan,Re/max Grande Prairie
Listed by: John Maclennan ,Re/max Grande Prairie (780) 876-4129
NE 26 78 7 W6, Rural Saddle Hills County

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$291,900

Ne 26 78 7 W6, Rural Saddle Hills County, Alberta T0H 3G0

0 beds
0 baths
124 days

This great acreage is close to Spirit River, and could be your dream property. It is great hay land, or pasture. In the past owners have had great grain crops. This is a great hunting property with a seasonal creek on the west, lots of deer, elk, and moose in the area.. WMU 359....property

Theresa Callioux,Sutton Group Grande Prairie Professionals
Listed by: Theresa Callioux ,Sutton Group Grande Prairie Professionals (780) 296-5892

Home Prices in Rural Saddle Hills County

Rural Saddle Hills County real estate in 2025 reflects a market shaped by acreage lifestyles, working farms, and country residential properties in Alberta, where value is closely tied to land characteristics, site access, and home condition rather than uniform subdivision benchmarks.

Buyers and sellers watching Rural Saddle Hills County Homes For Sale track the balance between new listings and absorptions, the mix of turnkey homes versus renovation opportunities, and days-on-market trends by micro-area.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$600,522
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Explore Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Rural Saddle Hills County

There are 22 active listings, including 9 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. These results are ideal for buyers comparing houses for sale with land-forward properties and utility buildings, while remaining aware that condos for sale are not currently represented. Listing data is refreshed regularly. Coverage currently spans 0 neighbourhoods within the broader county area.

Use powerful search filters to narrow options by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space when viewing Rural Saddle Hills County Real Estate Listings. Review photos and floor plans to evaluate layouts, outbuilding functionality, and potential for multi-use acreage. Compare recent activity in your target pocket, monitor new and reduced-price listings, and save a shortlist to revisit properties that best match your needs for privacy, access, and future improvements.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

The county’s communities typically range from quiet rural enclaves to homesteads near key transportation corridors, with many properties set close to parks, trails, or open greenspace. Proximity to schools, local services, agricultural suppliers, and recreation areas shapes buyer preferences, particularly where daily commuting, school routes, and access for equipment matter. Waterfront, shelterbelts, and natural vistas can enhance appeal, while road maintenance, approach condition, and utility availability inform value signals. In this landscape, evaluating site orientation, wind exposure, and storage capacity can be as important as interior finishes when determining overall fit for those exploring Rural Saddle Hills County Neighborhoods.

Rental availability is currently limited, with 0 total rental listings, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Rural Saddle Hills County City Guide

Set in the Peace Country of northwestern Alberta, Rural Saddle Hills County blends expansive farmland, boreal forest, and rolling ridgelines with a strong sense of community. This Rural Saddle Hills County city guide highlights how the area's history and economy shape day-to-day life, where people settle, how they get around, and what the seasons bring to this northern landscape.

History & Background

Life in Rural Saddle Hills County reflects stories of the land and the people who have stewarded it for generations. Indigenous communities have longstanding ties to the Peace region, and the corridors that later hosted fur traders, homesteaders, and ranchers were established along river valleys and open parkland long before modern roads. Early settlements clustered around trading points and arable soils, with modest townsites and hamlets supporting grain, cattle, and mixed farming. As roads improved and equipment modernized, homesteads diversified and grew, while community halls, rinks, and schoolhouses emerged as social anchors. Around the region you'll also find towns like Goodfare that share historical ties and amenities.

Mid-century development brought resource exploration and better connections between rural ranges and service centres. That momentum formed the backbone of today's mixed rural economy: agriculture remains a constant, while energy and forestry have added off-farm opportunities. Through it all, volunteers have sustained events like fall suppers, agricultural fairs, rodeo weekends, and holiday markets, reinforcing local identity across widely spaced homesteads and hamlets.

Economy & Employment

Rural Saddle Hills County supports a practical, diversified economy grounded in the land. Primary agriculture includes cereals, oilseeds, and forage crops, alongside beef cattle and small-scale livestock operations. Many farms run mixed enterprises-growing grain, raising cattle, and contracting custom work-to smooth out the natural cycles of weather, markets, and harvest. Agricultural services are a staple, with seed and fertilizer supply, machinery sales and repair, hauling, and grain handling providing year-round employment.

Energy and resource services add further layers of opportunity. Field operations, maintenance, environmental services, and safety support ebb and flow with industry cycles, and tradespeople often split time between farm work and industrial projects. Forestry and wood products maintain a presence through logging, trucking, and mill-adjacent roles in neighbouring districts. Construction, welding, and mechanical shops-many family-run-anchor the local skilled trades base.

Beyond those pillars, residents carve out livelihoods through transportation, home-based businesses, and seasonal tourism. Outfitters, guides, and lodging operators serve hunters, anglers, and snowmobilers. Educators, health-care professionals, and public-sector workers often commute to nearby towns, reflecting the regional nature of services. For newcomers, this mix translates into pragmatic options: combine a primary trade or profession with small-acreage farming; run an online business while living on a quiet backroad; or join a multi-generational farm while picking up contract work during the off-season.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

The county's "neighbourhoods" are spread out across a mosaic of farms, ranches, hamlets, and rural subdivisions. Acreage living is common: sheltered lots among aspens, farmyard clusters along grid roads, and small pockets of houses near community schools or recreation grounds. Hamlets offer core amenities-community halls, arenas, post boxes, playgrounds, and sometimes a general store or café-while most specialized shopping and services are found in nearby service centres. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Valhalla Centre and Spirit River.

Daily life here leans into the practical: you plan around the seasons, watch the sky, and keep a list for town runs. Evenings and weekends revolve around agricultural schedules, school sports, and rink time. Community events-bake sales, farmers' markets, 4-H shows, and jackpot ropings-double as social calendars. The landscape invites simple, rewarding things to do: berry picking along shelterbelts, snowshoeing on wind-swept trails, stargazing under pitch-black skies, and casting a line on a quiet morning. Those who prize elbow room will appreciate how quiet it can be to sit on a deck and hear only wind in the grass and a distant train or truck on the highway.

For families, living in Rural Saddle Hills County means space to roam and learn hands-on skills-gardening, small-scale animal care, mechanics in the shop, and safe riding on gravel roads. School buses link homesteads to classrooms, and youth gravitate to hockey, rodeo, and outdoor clubs. Retirees and remote workers are drawn by the balance of privacy and community: you can tuck into a treed acreage yet still find neighbors close enough to lend a hand. The pace is down-to-earth, but not isolated; news travels quickly through coffee row, social media groups, and community boards, keeping everyone looped in.

Getting Around

While distances are real, the transportation network is straightforward. A mix of provincial highways and gravel section roads forms a grid that makes it easy to reach service towns, farm suppliers, and health care. Most residents rely on personal vehicles-often a truck or SUV-for year-round mobility. Winter driving is part of the routine, with snow clearing prioritized on main corridors and school-bus routes. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Hythe and La Glace.

Active transportation plays a bigger role within hamlets and around recreation sites where traffic is calmer, while rural cyclists and runners often choose quieter grid roads. Off-highway vehicles and snowmobiles are common for farm work and recreation where permitted, and trail networks expand in winter as frozen ground opens up new routes. For longer trips-medical appointments, specialized shopping, or flights-residents often plan a consolidated day in a regional centre, making the most of a single, well-organized drive.

Climate & Seasons

Northern Alberta's climate shapes both schedules and scenery. Winters arrive with deep cold, squeaky snow, and short daylight, then give way to brilliant bluebird days perfect for cross-country skiing, skating on outdoor rinks, and snowmobiling across fields after harvest. With clear skies and minimal light pollution, the aurora often dances on crisp nights-a perk of rural living that never gets old.

Spring is a patient season marked by meltwater, returning birds, and the familiar hum of equipment being tuned for planting. Roads can be soft during breakup, so residents watch weight restrictions and plan hauling accordingly. As fields dry and days lengthen, tractors appear on the horizon, and yard work shifts into high gear: fence repairs, garden prep, and the first lawn cuts beneath stands of aspen and poplar.

Summer is vibrant and short enough to savour. Long evenings lend themselves to campfires, lake days, quadding, and quiet drives to admire canola fields in bloom. Thunderstorms occasionally roll across the hills, followed by the earthy scent of rain in the grasslands. Community calendars fill with tournaments, trail rides, and outdoor markets, and the region's campgrounds and picnic areas are in their best form. The pace is lively but purposeful-chores in the cool morning, recreation in the evening, and an eye on the forecast.

Autumn brings harvest rhythms, golden foliage, and clear, bug-free days. The countryside hums with combines and grain trucks, while hunters and hikers enjoy crisp mornings and spectacular sunsets. As fields are cleared and equipment is serviced for storage, freezers fill and woodpiles grow. People shift back indoors for workshop projects, slow-cooker meals, and community suppers. By the time the first lasting snow falls, most are ready for the quiet beauty of winter once again.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers exploring Rural Saddle Hills County Real Estate can consider nearby communities for additional housing options and local amenities. Nearby towns include Spirit River, Rycroft, Woking, Wanham and Fairview.

Demographics

Rural Saddle Hills County is typically home to a mix of households—families, retirees and professionals—who are attracted to a quieter, community-oriented pace of life. Housing is often dominated by detached homes, with some condo and rental options concentrated in local service centres or nearby towns.

The overall feel is distinctly rural, with open landscapes, agricultural activity and a slower rhythm compared with urban or suburban areas; residents commonly prioritize privacy, outdoor recreation and close-knit local services when looking at Rural Saddle Hills County Houses For Sale or considering where to buy a house in Rural Saddle Hills County.