Kearney, Ontario: 25 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 136 ROCK POINT ROAD, Kearney

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$599,000

136 Rock Point Road, Kearney (Proudfoot), Ontario P0A 1M0

5 beds
1 baths
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... gently sloping mature treed lot with a magnificent sandy shoreline that frames those legendary west-facing sunsets. This is a special, one-of-a-kind property under 3 hours from Toronto. The main cottage was built in the 1970s and still rocking its retro charm. Five bedrooms and one large shared...

House for sale: 24 MAIN STREET, Kearney

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$679,000

24 Main Street, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

3 beds
1 baths
2 days

Cross Streets: Main Street & Hwy 518. ** Directions: From Highway 11, Take 518, Right onto Main Street, Property on left after community centre (SOP). Waterfront Home! Located in the heart of Kearney, this charming 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home offers the perfect blend of in-town convenience and...

House for sale: 369 LOON LAKE ROAD, Kearney

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$1,250,000

369 Loon Lake Road, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

4 beds
2 baths
6 days

Cross Streets: Chetwynd and Loon Lake Rd. ** Directions: Highway 11N to 518E to Chetwynd Rd to Loon Lake Rd. Extremely well-built, fully winterized 2 x 6 construction home/cottage on a premium lot on Loon Lake with water access to Grass Lake. Located on a fully maintained municipal road, it

Listed by: James Tasca ,Ici Source Real Asset Services Inc. (800) 253-1787
1397 ECHO RIDGE ROAD, Kearney

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$185,000

1397 Echo Ridge Road, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
8 days

Cross Streets: Echo Ridge Rd/Clam Lake Rd. ** Directions: Echo Ridge Rd outside of Kearney. 12ha (29.65 acre) building lot with BABBLING BROOK and TRAILS!-- Affordable Building lot, level building options, driveway in, year-round road, hydro plan in place. Septic options have consent with the

Dave Mcmurray,Keller Williams Experience Realty
Listed by: Dave Mcmurray ,Keller Williams Experience Realty (705) 720-2200
1392 ECHO RIDGE ROAD, Kearney

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$149,000

1392 Echo Ridge Road, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
8 days

Cross Streets: Echo Ridge Rd/Clam Lake Rd. ** Directions: Echo Ridge Rd outside of Kearney. 2.47 acres, RR Zoning - Affordable Building , level building options, driveway in, year-round road, hydro plan in place. Septic options have consent with the Conservation Authority. RR Zoning allows

Dave Mcmurray,Keller Williams Experience Realty
Listed by: Dave Mcmurray ,Keller Williams Experience Realty (705) 720-2200
1363 ECHO RIDGE ROAD, Kearney

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$175,000

1363 Echo Ridge Road, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
8 days

Cross Streets: Echo Ridge Rd/Clam Lake Rd. ** Directions: from town of Kearney, follow Echo Ridge Rd all the way. Affordable Building lot with 27 forested acres, level building options, driveway in, year-round road, hydro plan in place. Septic options have consent with the Conservation Authority.

Dave Mcmurray,Keller Williams Experience Realty
Listed by: Dave Mcmurray ,Keller Williams Experience Realty (705) 720-2200
House for sale: 761 EMSDALE LAKE ROAD, Kearney

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$859,900

761 Emsdale Lake Road, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

5 beds
2 baths
8 days

Cross Streets: Main Street and Kearney Road. ** Directions: HWY 11 NORTH, EXIT EMSDALE ROAD TO HWY 518 EAST TO MAIN STREET IN KEARNEY, FOLLOW TO THE END (THREE WAY STOP) GO LEFT ON EMSDALE LAKE ROAD, KEEP RIGHT WITH THE POND AND FOLLOW ROAD TO SIGN ON PROPERTY. 4 SEASON COTTAGE on Premium Lake!

Dawn Mashinter,Chestnut Park Real Estate
Listed by: Dawn Mashinter ,Chestnut Park Real Estate (705) 765-6878
House for sale: 132 LAWSON DRIVE, Kearney

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$1,779,000

132 Lawson Drive, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1J0

3 beds
2 baths
11 days

Cross Streets: Rain Lake Rd and Echo Ridge Road. ** Directions: Highway 518, right on Main Strett, left on Rain Lake Road, right on Echo Ridge Rd, right on Lawson Drive. Beauty & privacy at your fingertips.This -3 bedroom, 2 full bathroom waterfront property on Groom Lake is set on a year-round

Danielle Beitz,Re/max Parry Sound Muskoka Realty Ltd
Listed by: Danielle Beitz ,Re/max Parry Sound Muskoka Realty Ltd (705) 746-9336
House for sale: 166 LAKEVIEW AVENUE, Kearney

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$795,900

166 Lakeview Avenue, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

4 beds
2 baths
12 days

Cross Streets: River Side Drive /Lakeview Ave. ** Directions: From Kearney, go right on Main and stay left on Lakeview Ave - property on left. Enjoy waterfront living in this large bungalow on Hassard Lake in Kearney on a paved, year round road very close to the town of Kearney. There are

Frank Van Der Staay,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Frank Van Der Staay ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 783-9066
House for sale: 3944 CHETWYND ROAD, Kearney

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$595,000

3944 Chetwynd Road, Kearney (Proudfoot), Ontario P0A 1M0

2 beds
2 baths
16 days

Cross Streets: Take Hwy 518 from heading North around Sand Lake, bear left to Chetwynd Rd. Bear left at Grass Lake Rd to property, on the right. ** Directions: Take Hwy 518 from heading North around Sand Lake, bear left to Chetwynd Rd. Bear left at Grass Lake Rd to property, on the right.

Frank Van Der Staay,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Frank Van Der Staay ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 783-9066
50 SUNRISE DRIVE, Kearney

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$139,900

50 Sunrise Drive, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
17 days

Cross Streets: Echo Ridge Rd to Sunrise Dr. ** Directions: Echo Ridge and Sunrise Dr. This stunning 1.5-acre lot in Kearney, Ontario offers the perfect balance of peaceful natural surroundings and everyday convenience. Tucked away where nature truly takes centre stage, you'll enjoy the tranquility

House for sale: 255 CEDAR LANE, Kearney

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$749,000

255 Cedar Lane, Kearney (Proudfoot), Ontario P0A 1M0

4 beds
2 baths
22 days

Cross Streets: Hazard Lane. ** Directions: Hwy 11 N to Katrine, left on Leggett Rd, right on Chetwynd, left on Island Lake Rd, right on Hazard Ln, left on Cedar Ln. Welcome to the Cottage of Content! A tranquil cottage retreat in the heart of nature. Tucked up against the rugged beauty of the

Kim Gordon,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Kim Gordon ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 788-1444
House for sale: 269 MAIN STREET, Kearney

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$619,900

269 Main Street, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

4 beds
2 baths
28 days

Cross Streets: Main St & Rain Lake Road. ** Directions: 518 E to Main Street. Welcome to 269 Main Street, nestled in the quaint town of Kearney, where you will find yourself surrounded by water and tranquility. There have been over $100,000 in upgrades and renovations completed within the past

Listed by: Alexandra Hunter ,Sutton Group Incentive Realty Inc. (705) 739-1300
LOT 29 LAWSON ROAD, Kearney

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$299,900

Lot 29 Lawson Road, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1J0

0 beds
0 baths
30 days

Lawson Road & Echo Ridge Road Build your dream rural retreat on this approximately 1.8-acre vacant lot in Kearney. Zoned for rural residential/cottage use, this spacious parcel offers privacy, natural surroundings, and excellent potential for a year-round home or seasonal getaway. An adjacent

Listed by: Amit Wasson ,The Canadian Home Realty Inc. (647) 821-4100
LOT 28 LAWSON ROAD, Kearney

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$299,900

Lot 28 Lawson Road, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1J0

0 beds
0 baths
30 days

Lawson Road & Echo Ridge Road Build your dream rural retreat on this approximately 1.8-acre vacant lot in Kearney. Zoned for rural residential/cottage use, this spacious parcel offers privacy, natural surroundings, and excellent potential for a year-round home or seasonal getaway. An adjacent

Listed by: Amit Wasson ,The Canadian Home Realty Inc. (647) 821-4100
83 LAWSON ROAD, Kearney

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$849,000

83 Lawson Road, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
30 days

Lawson Rd & Lynx Dr Build your dream home at 83 Lawson Road - a custom-designed residence on over 7 acres ofprivate countryside in Kearney. Thoughtfully planned for modern living, the home will feature 3spacious bedrooms, a main-floor primary suite with a walk-in closet, a bright open-conceptlayout,

Listed by: Amit Wasson ,The Canadian Home Realty Inc. (647) 821-4100
LOT 4 LAWSON ROAD, Kearney

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$849,000

Lot 4 Lawson Road, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1J0

0 beds
0 baths
30 days

Lawson Rd & Lyxn Dr Build your dream home at Lot # 4 Lawson Road - a custom-designed residence on over 7 acres ofprivate countryside in Kearney. Thoughtfully planned for modern living, the home will feature 3spacious bedrooms, a main-floor primary suite with a walk-in closet, a bright open-conceptlayout,

Listed by: Amit Wasson ,The Canadian Home Realty Inc. (647) 821-4100
House for sale: 282 ECHO RIDGE ROAD, Kearney

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$699,000

282 Echo Ridge Road, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

6 beds
4 baths
36 days

Hwy 11 North to Hwy 518 East, Right on Main Street, Left on Rain Lake Rd,Right on Echo Ridge to SOP Welcome to 282 Echo Ridge Road - Modern Country Living with Space, Style & FlexibilitySet on a private 5-acre parcel in the heart of Kearney, this custom-built home delivers the perfect blend

Mandie Charlton,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Mandie Charlton ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 645-5281
House for sale: 139D PETIT LANE, Kearney

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$565,000

139d Petit Lane, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

4 beds
1 baths
37 days

Cross Streets: Chetwynd Rd & Petit Lane. ** Directions: Petit Lane Access. Welcome to Your Retreat On Stunning Mason Lake.. Nestled amidst rolling trees and overlooking a serene lake, this beautifully restored cottage captivates with its tranquil setting and picturesque charm. Inside, the blend

Samuel Galloway,Rare Real Estate
Listed by: Samuel Galloway ,Rare Real Estate (416) 786-4519
House for sale: 57 LAKE HAVEN DRIVE, Kearney

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$1,900,000

57 Lake Haven Drive, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1Z0

6 beds
6 baths
45 days

Grass Lake Rd/Chetwynd Rd Perfectly positioned on the pristine shores of Loon Lake, this exceptional 6 bedroom 6 bathroom waterfront property offers 136 feet of sandy shoreline and direct access to both Loon and adjoining Grass Lakespring-fed, crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming, fishing,

Leor Godfrey,The Agency
Listed by: Leor Godfrey ,The Agency (416) 560-3922
House for sale: 57 LAKE HAVEN Drive, Kearney

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$1,900,000

57 Lake Haven Drive, Kearney, Ontario P0A 1Z0

6 beds
6 baths
45 days

HWY 11 to 518 around Sand Lake, turn onto Chetwynd Rd continue onto Grass Lake Rd, turn onto Lake Haven Dr Perfectly positioned on the pristine shores of Loon Lake, this exceptional 6 bedroom 6 bathroom waterfront property offers 136 feet of sandy shoreline and direct access to both Loon and

Liam Hope,The Agency
Listed by: Liam Hope ,The Agency (647) 861-2940
LOT 2 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, Kearney

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$165,000

Lot 2 Riverside Drive, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
67 days

Cross Streets: Main Street/Lakeview Ave. ** Directions: Highway 518 East to Main Street (Kearney) to Lakeview to Riverside. Nestled at the end of a year round municipal road adding to your privacy this beautifully treed lot with a driveway already installed spans a generous 2.57 acres. Located

Emilio Foffano,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Muskoka Realty
Listed by: Emilio Foffano ,Royal Lepage Lakes Of Muskoka Realty (705) 788-6553
0 ECHO RIDGE ROAD, Kearney

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$250,000

0 Echo Ridge Road, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
117 days

Cross Streets: Rain Lake Rd. ** Directions: Highway 11 North, to Highway 518 E. Right at community centre, left onto Rain Lake Rd, right onto Echo Ridge Rd, left at stop sign to property. Sign On Property. Welcome to your opportunity to own a spectacular 1+ acre waterfront lot on Little Clam

House for sale: 364 FORESTRY TOWER ROAD, Kearney

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$449,000

364 Forestry Tower Road, Kearney (Proudfoot), Ontario P0A 1M0

2 beds
1 baths
239 days

Cross Streets: HWY 11 to HWY 518 to Forestry Tower Road. ** Directions: HWY 11 to HWY 518 to up 1.15 km on Forestry Tower Road . If you're craving true solitude, stunning vistas, and the freedom to live immersed in nature, this 80-acre off-grid sanctuary is your dream come true. Perched high

Frank Van Der Staay,Re/max Professionals North
Listed by: Frank Van Der Staay ,Re/max Professionals North (705) 783-9066
158 LAKEVIEW AVENUE, Kearney

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$389,999

158 Lakeview Avenue, Kearney (Kearney), Ontario P0A 1M0

0 beds
0 baths
350 days

Lakeview Ave & Riverside Drive Build Your Dream Retreat on Hassard Lake Parry Sound District, Envision your perfect Northern Ontario escape on this captivating vacant 85 feet waterfront lot on Hassard Lake, nestled in the scenic Parry Sound District. The land is zoned for residential use,

Surian Mylvaganam,Royal Lepage Associates Realty
Listed by: Surian Mylvaganam ,Royal Lepage Associates Realty (416) 823-9691

Home Prices in Kearney

Kearney Real Estate in 2025 reflects a rural-lake district market where home prices are shaped by lot characteristics, setting, and proximity to recreation. Detached properties often anchor overall value trends, while townhomes and condos appear less frequently, leading many shoppers to weigh turnkey convenience against space, privacy, and outdoor access when evaluating Kearney homes for sale.

Buyers and sellers typically watch the balance between new listings and accepted offers, the mix of waterfront and in-town properties, and days-on-market signals. Condition, recent upgrades, and how a home is presented can influence attention from qualified buyers, while seasonal listing patterns and the flow of comparable properties help set expectations for timing and negotiation.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$1,218,294
Townhouse
$0
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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Kearney

There are 39 active listings in Kearney, including 16 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Opportunities extend across 3 neighbourhoods, offering a range of settings from in-town residential streets to cottage-country areas with easy access to nature; use Kearney real estate listings to compare options and spot new matches.

Use filters to narrow by price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to match lifestyle needs. Reviewing high-quality photos, floor plans, and property descriptions can help you assess layout and renovation potential. Comparing new-to-market properties with recent activity in similar micro-areas will clarify relative value, while saved searches and regular check-ins keep you informed as listing data is refreshed regularly.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Kearney's neighbourhoods blend small-town comfort with cottage-country appeal. In-town areas offer close proximity to schools, parks, local shops, and community services, with straightforward access to regional routes. Lakeside and forested pockets provide quiet streets, trail networks, and recreational amenities that attract buyers seeking privacy and a strong connection to the outdoors. These factors—walkability to daily needs, lake access and views, and the character of surrounding greenspace—shape buyer preferences and inform value signals when comparing properties across different parts of the community.

Rental availability currently shows 0 total listings in Kearney, with 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Kearney City Guide

Nestled on the western edge of Algonquin Park in Ontario's Almaguin Highlands, Kearney blends small-town warmth with big-nature adventure. This guide highlights the town's roots, how people work and live here, and the practicalities of getting around, so you can picture daily life and the many things to do across the seasons.

History & Background

Kearney grew from a cluster of lumber camps and pioneer homesteads into a close-knit community that still wears its heritage proudly. The surrounding forests and lakes fueled early logging and milling, while portage routes and colonization roads opened the area to settlers and travelers. Over time, rail spurs and then highways shifted trade and tourism patterns, but the town's role as a gateway to the parklands remained central. Around the region you'll also find towns like Huntsville that share historical ties and amenities.

Today, Kearney's identity is intertwined with Algonquin's western access points, like Rain Lake, which draw canoeists, backpackers, and nature lovers. Local festivals celebrate that outdoorsy spirit, and community traditions—volunteer-run events, seasonal gatherings, and a classic main street—keep the social fabric tight. Respect for the land and waters, including recognition of longstanding Indigenous presence in the broader region, continues to shape how people here think about stewardship and the future.

Economy & Employment

Kearney's economy is a balanced mix of tourism, trades, and service work that follows the rhythms of the seasons. In warmer months, outfitters, accommodations, marinas, and food services hum with visitors headed for canoe routes or cottage stays. Skilled trades—construction, carpentry, electrical, and mechanical—support both year-round residents and the cottage community, while forestry and resource-related services remain part of the regional picture. Municipal services, education, and health support roles provide steady, community-focused employment.

Remote and hybrid work has become more common as broadband improves, making living in Kearney viable for professionals who need reliable connectivity and crave nature at their doorstep. Small businesses thrive on local loyalty: general stores, cafés, seasonal markets, and home-based enterprises fill gaps that larger centres would otherwise cover. Many residents commute periodically to nearby service hubs for specialized services, while creatives and artisans tap into the steady demand for local goods from both neighbours and visitors.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

For a small town, Kearney offers surprising variety in its neighbourhoods. The village core gathers everyday essentials, community services, and social life around a compact main street. Just beyond, lakefront pockets feature cottages and four-season homes tucked into mature pines with shared boat launches and public access points. Rural roads thread through acreages, hobby farms, and quiet cul-de-sacs where starry skies and evening loons are the soundtrack. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Emsdale and Sprucedale.

Life here tends to revolve around the water and the woods. Residents swap trail reports at the community centre, gather for seasonal festivals, and keep an eye on lake conditions for paddling, swimming, or skating. Families appreciate the quieter pace and the kind of independent outdoor play that's hard to find in larger centres. Cottage lanes and rural concessions have a neighbourly feel—expect waves from passing ATVs in summer and snow machines come winter.

If you're exploring things to do beyond the usual hikes and paddles, look for community-organized regattas, markets showcasing local makers, and winter dog-sledding events that draw spectators and teams from around the province. Anglers enjoy abundant lakes in the surrounding area, while photographers flock for wildflower blooms in spring and vivid foliage in fall. Even simple routines—morning coffee on a dock or a sunset walk along forest paths—are part of living in Kearney, where everyday moments meet postcard backdrops.

Getting Around

Driving is the norm in Kearney. The town sits just east of the Highway 11 corridor, with well-marked local roads leading in from the highway via scenic, winding stretches. Expect rural driving conditions: slower speeds, wildlife crossings, and occasionally soft shoulders. In winter, maintenance crews keep primary routes plowed, but fresh snowfall and drifting can make all-wheel drive and snow tires wise choices. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as South River and Magnetawan.

Public transit is limited, so plan on a personal vehicle for errands and appointments beyond town. Cyclists will find rewarding routes with rolling terrain and lake views; shoulder widths vary, so high-visibility gear and route planning are recommended. In winter, the area transforms into a corridor for snowmobilers, with groomed regional trails creating a unique, seasonal network that connects communities. Paddlers, of course, have their own travel system: quiet lakes and portages that start minutes from town and stretch deep into Algonquin's backcountry.

Climate & Seasons

Kearney experiences four distinct seasons shaped by its northern Highlands setting. Summer brings warm days and cool nights, with lakes comfortably swimmable and forest canopies offering welcome shade. It's prime time for canoe tripping, mountain biking on forest roads, and leisurely evenings on the dock. Bug season arrives with spring warmth and fades as summer settles in, while long daylight hours invite extended adventures.

Autumn is a showstopper, with brilliant foliage drawing visitors to scenic lookouts and lakeside drives. It's a favourite window for hikers who want crisp air and quiet trails. Winter typically delivers reliable snow, opening the door to snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, skating, and snowmobiling. Lakes freeze to thick, glassy sheets, and the woods transform into a hushed landscape perfect for stargazing on clear nights. Spring thaw is a time of renewal: creeks swell, migratory birds return, and local events ramp up as residents gear up for another cycle of seasonal fun.

Neighbourhoods

Picture a day in Kearney: morning light through the trees, a quick chat with a neighbour, and the sense that you can slow down or head out as you please. If that resonates, you'll enjoy exploring how each local pocket carries its own rhythm—and how KeyHomes.ca helps you compare those subtle differences at a glance.

Start with Kearney, the namesake community. It often feels like the familiar anchor—quiet streets, everyday routines, and an easygoing pace that suits year-round living. Housing is broadly varied in style, with detached homes the natural staple across many streets, and townhouses or compact condo options appearing in select clusters. Green space threads between blocks, so it's common to find a trailhead, a stand of evergreens, or a natural edge close to home. If you want day-to-day convenience without losing that outdoorsy calm, this area tends to strike a balanced tone.

Shift your attention to Bethune. Here, the mood tilts toward tucked-away addresses and a quieter backdrop. Think privacy, a more retreat-like setting, and homes that lean detached, sometimes with layouts designed to take in the surrounding canopy. Townhouse pockets can surface, though they're less of the story; you may also encounter smaller condo buildings or suites that suit a low-maintenance lifestyle. People drawn to Bethune often talk about space to exhale—gardens, birdsong, and a slower cadence to the day—while still staying connected to services in the broader community.

Then there's Proudfoot, where the landscape and the living tend to feel expansive. Expect a calm, rural-leaning feel with residences set among broad natural backdrops. Detached homes are common here as well, and the streetscape can feel more open, with fewer rows of attached housing and a pleasantly unhurried atmosphere. If your ideal day includes long walks, the sound of wind through the trees, and the option to keep hobbies close to home, Proudfoot offers that understated, grounded energy. Connections between areas are straightforward, so runs for supplies or meetups remain practical even when you prefer a more secluded base.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Kearney offers an easygoing core vibe; Bethune leans tranquil and tucked away; Proudfoot feels open and quietly rural. Parks and everyday recreation flow naturally across all three, with a friendly, unhurried community feel.
  • Home types: Detached homes are the steady theme; townhouses and condos appear in select spots, especially where low-maintenance living is a priority.
  • Connections: Main local routes link these areas so errands, school runs, and weekend outings remain straightforward, whether you favour the heart of town or the edges.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use saved searches, set up alerts, apply filters for home type and features, and browse the map view to see where new listings cluster.

If you're deciding between Kearney and Bethune, imagine a weekday. In Kearney, errands and meetups feel natural, with homes that balance routine with access to greenery. In Bethune, mornings may begin with a quieter horizon, a bit more breathing room between you and the next porch, and layouts that frame nature as part of your living space. Both appeal to buyers who appreciate calm surroundings; your decision may hinge on whether you prefer being closer to the daily hum or a touch more retreat-like.

Choosing between Proudfoot and the others is often about tempo. Proudfoot rewards those who value elbow room and a serene setting; Kearney leans into day-to-day practicality with relaxed neighbourhood charm; Bethune adds a soothing hush that many find restorative. On KeyHomes.ca, compare exterior photos, lot impressions, and nearby amenities, then save the combinations that feel right so you can revisit them as the market evolves.

In Kearney, you don't choose a neighbourhood so much as a pace of living—Kearney for the steady heartbeat, Bethune for the hush, Proudfoot for the wide-open calm. When you're ready to refine the fit, KeyHomes.ca brings the map, filters, and saved lists together so your short list writes itself.

Neighbourhood names in Kearney are commonly used by locals and in real estate listings; boundaries can be interpreted differently. Review listing maps and descriptions for the most accurate sense of location.

Nearby Cities

Kearney is centrally located among several neighbouring communities that home buyers often consider when looking for different property and lifestyle options. Explore nearby towns such as Emsdale, Dwight, Huntsville, Sprucedale, and Lake Of Bays.

Consider visiting these communities to compare housing choices, amenities, and community feel as you evaluate real estate options around Kearney.

Demographics

Kearney attracts a mix of residents including families, retirees, and local professionals, along with seasonal visitors and people who choose the area for a quieter lifestyle. The community tends to be close-knit, with many residents drawn to outdoor recreation and a small?town pace rather than an urban environment.

Housing in the area is primarily composed of detached homes and cottages, with some condominiums, townhouses and rental options available to suit different needs. Overall the setting feels rural and recreational, offering more space and nature-oriented living while still supporting everyday services and small businesses.