Prince Albert RM No. 461: 14 Properties for Sale

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Unknown for sale: Boucher Farm, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$979,900

Boucher Farm, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 5P9

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Farmland with Water View – RM of Prince Albert #461 This exceptional 185.62-acre property offers a rare combination of highly productive farmland and natural beauty, located just off Highway 2 in the RM of Prince Albert. With approximately 121± cultivated acres, the land features rich...

Vaughn Hansen,Hansen Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Vaughn Hansen ,Hansen Real Estate Inc. (306) 961-9643
House for sale: 15108 Highway 302 EAST Acreage, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$649,900

15108 Highway 302 East Acreage, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 7H8

4 beds
2 baths
3 days

... setting with mature trees, open pasture, and a barn equipped with water, power, and its own well for livestock. Whether you are looking for hobby farming, multi generational living, or simply more space and privacy, this property checks all the boxes. As per the Seller’s direction, all offers...

Warehouse for sale: Hwy 2 East Service Road, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$1,197,500

Hwy 2 East Service Road, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 0V8

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14 days

High-Exposure Commercial Property with 2400sqft Shop & FIVE fenced serviced compounds/lots. This 2.54-acre highway-front property offers outstanding visibility and flexibility. It includes a like-new(2021) 2,400sqft commercial shop (40' x 60') with 18' ceilings, a 12' x 16' overhead door,...

Mobile Home for sale: Hwy 11 acreage, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$219,900

Hwy 11 Acreage, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 5S6

3 beds
1 baths
17 days

Time to get out of town? Here is the perfect chance! Only 17km from the lights at Marquis road, you will find just shy of 10 acres of gently rolling land at the end of a short RM maintained road. Surrounded by trees, the yard is open, yet still private, and only 2 km of gravel. This 3 bedroom

Glenn Zdrill,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Glenn Zdrill ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 961-5767
Unknown for sale: Lot F Kopperud ROAD, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$134,900

Lot F Kopperud Road, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 5R1

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31 days

... timeline-building stipulations! Conveniently located just 1 minute South of Prince Albert, yet secluded enough to enjoy the peace of rural living. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of prime real estate in this coveted area. Seize this opportunity to turn your vision into reality! (id:27476)

Joel Senko,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Joel Senko ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 961-7243
Unknown for sale: Lot G Kopperud ROAD, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$115,900

Lot G Kopperud Road, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 5R1

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31 days

... RM will be subject to 75% OFF PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE 1ST YEAR, 50% OFF THE SECOND YEAR AND 25% OFF THE 3RD YEAR! Building opportunity awaits. Buy now, Build Later! These newly landscaped 5-acre lots with all utilities nearby & serviced with power offer the perfect canvas for your dream home....

Joel Senko,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Joel Senko ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 961-7243
Farm World Prince Albert, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$5,999,000

Farm World Prince Albert, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 7V6

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0 baths
42 days

Turn key 33,000 sq/ft building sitting on 9.31 acres with over 290 feet of highway frontage just outside the city limits of Prince Albert. Built in 2013, this property is zoned Highway Commercial to accommodate a wide variety of both commercial and industrial uses. The building itself boasts

Joel Broda,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Joel Broda ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 980-9826
Unknown for sale: 10 Acres Red Deer Hill, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$68,900

10 Acres Red Deer Hill, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S0K 2S0

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0 baths
43 days

Escape the ordinary and create the lifestyle you’ve always envisioned on this beautiful 10-acre parcel. With plenty of space and endless potential, this property is the perfect canvas to design and build your dream home. Whether you’re looking to establish a private country retreat,

Marc Poulin,Century 21 Fusion
Listed by: Marc Poulin ,Century 21 Fusion (306) 940-6762
Unknown for sale: Lang Farmland, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$398,000

Lang Farmland, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 5P9

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48 days

Close to Prince Albert and only one mile off pavement is 159/acres of agricultural land with 108 cultivated acres. Great location to build your dream property to get off the grid or just build your home out of the City and rent your land. Either way you'll enjoy it! (id:27476)

Duane Braaten P.app Aaci,Advantage Real Estate
Listed by: Duane Braaten P.app Aaci ,Advantage Real Estate (306) 961-1160
Unknown for sale: Lot E Kopperud ROAD, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$134,900

Lot E Kopperud Road, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 5R1

0 beds
0 baths
49 days

Property Tax Advantages Now! With these prime-located residential lots, any new builds in the RM will be subject to 75% OFF PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE 1ST YEAR, 50% OFF THE SECOND YEAR AND 25% OFF THE 3RD YEAR! Building opportunity awaits. Buy now, Build Later! These newly landscaped 5-acre lots

Joel Senko,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Joel Senko ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 961-7243
House for sale: 302 East Acreage, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$499,900

302 East Acreage, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 6J8

7 beds
3 baths
52 days

... Truly One-of-a-Kind Opportunity! Resting on 5 acres of land overlooking the North Saskatchewan River, this iconic property is being offered for sale for the very first time.The 2,191 sq. ft. 1 ½ storey residence features 7 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, rural water, and an abundance of living space...

Michael Lypchuk,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Michael Lypchuk ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 981-5301
House for sale: Lincoln Park Road Acreage, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$499,900

Lincoln Park Road Acreage, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 5P9

1 beds
1 baths
68 days

Acreage living just minutes from the city! This charming 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom bungalow offers 616 sq ft of cozy living space, set on a beautifully treed 7-acre parcel that provides ultimate privacy. Built in 1955, the home features laminate flooring throughout the main level, while the basement

Jesse Honch,Coldwell Banker Signature
Listed by: Jesse Honch ,Coldwell Banker Signature (306) 960-5507
Unknown for sale: rural address Donnybrook ROAD, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$105,000

Rural Address Donnybrook Road, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 5P9

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136 days

9.98 Acre building lot in the Rm of Prince Albert , seller states power runs through the property. Ready to build your dream home? Call today! (id:27476)

Krystal Hammersmith,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Krystal Hammersmith ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 981-4304
House for sale: Tower Road Acreage, Prince Albert Rm No. 461

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$1,500,000

Tower Road Acreage, Prince Albert Rm No. 461, Saskatchewan S6V 5P9

6 beds
4 baths
151 days

... carport, enclosed 3 seasons sunroom and would be great for revenue or extra space for the family. Throughout the balance of the property you will find another 32 x 40 heated detached shop that has a 2nd floor mezzanine, a steel quonset with electricity, climate controlled green house, sauna w/ cold...

Michael Lypchuk,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Michael Lypchuk ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 981-5301

Home Prices in Prince Albert Rm No. 461

In 2025, the Prince Albert Rm No. 461 real estate landscape reflects a rural–suburban blend in Saskatchewan, where buyer interest is driven by land size, privacy, and proximity to services. Home shoppers often weigh setting and utility as carefully as interior finishes, considering usable acreage, workshop or garage potential, and road access alongside traditional amenities. This combination produces a local market where prices move with both residential trends and the appeal of lifestyle-driven properties near the city, lakes, and natural areas.

Rather than relying on a single metric, informed buyers and sellers track several indicators together: the balance of new versus lingering inventory, shifts in property mix from modest single-family homes to larger parcels, and days on market as an early sign of momentum changes. Pricing strategy for Prince Albert Rm No. 461 Real Estate can hinge on presentation and preparedness, with pre-listing improvements, accurate valuation, and clear disclosure helping listings stand out. Purchasers also assess site orientation, outbuildings, and functionality to judge long-term value beyond interior square footage.

Explore Homes for Sale & MLS® Listings in Prince Albert Rm No. 461

There are 14 active listings in Prince Albert Rm No. 461, spanning a range of property types that include detached homes, townhouses, and condos. Use the latest MLS listings to compare settings, styles, and lot characteristics that fit your plans when searching Prince Albert Rm No. 461 Real Estate Listings.

Make faster progress by applying filters for price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photos, floor plans, and site maps to understand orientation, storage, and renovation potential. Then compare recent activity and similar nearby properties to build a shortlist, noting condition, utility connections, and any seasonal access considerations. A structured approach helps you separate must-haves from nice-to-haves while staying focused on properties that deliver the right balance of comfort, livability, and long-term value.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Prince Albert Rm No. 461 offers a spectrum of settings, from quiet rural pockets and small hamlets to areas close to the city’s everyday amenities. Many buyers prioritize quick routes to schools, shopping, and health services while keeping an eye on the draw of parks, trails, and open greenspace. In some pockets, proximity to river valley views, forest fringe, or agricultural land shapes buyer preferences and pricing power, especially where privacy and elbow room are top priorities. Others focus on commute convenience and year-round road maintenance, balancing peaceful surroundings with practical access. These micro-area differences influence value signals, so it pays to compare locations carefully and weigh lifestyle goals alongside property characteristics when researching Prince Albert Rm No. 461 Neighborhoods.

For renters, there are 2 available rental listings within Prince Albert Rm No. 461, offering options for those evaluating a short-term move, bridging a purchase timeline, or exploring the area before buying.

Prince Albert Rm No. 461 City Guide

Nestled where prairie parkland tilts toward the boreal forest, the Rural Municipality of Prince Albert No. 461 wraps around the city of Prince Albert with a patchwork of farms, riverbank acreage, and wooded homesteads. This Prince Albert Rm No. 461 city guide introduces the region's roots, work-life rhythm, and the practicalities of getting around, while highlighting the landscapes and activities that make rural living here feel both peaceful and well-connected.

History & Background

Long before agricultural grids and range roads, the North Saskatchewan River carried generations of Indigenous peoples who moved, traded, and gathered along its banks. In time, fur trade routes and mission settlements set the stage for a community that would grow outward from the river as homesteaders broke the sod. The municipality's identity reflects that layered past: prairie clearings linked by shelterbelts, interlaced with trails that once served hunting, trapping, and trading. Around the region you'll also find towns like Spruce Home that share historical ties and amenities.

Through the early and middle decades of the last century, farm consolidation and mechanization reshaped the countryside; where many small holdings once dotted the landscape, larger operations became common, with grain, oilseeds, and mixed livestock anchoring the local economy. Forestry has also long played a role, thanks to the proximity of managed forests and mills across northern Saskatchewan, creating seasonal rhythms familiar to many families in the municipality. More recently, country-residential acreages have grown around natural amenities and along the river valley, drawing residents who want elbow room without losing access to city services. The result is a rural municipality that feels both traditional and forward-looking: rooted in agriculture, but attuned to outdoor recreation, home-based entrepreneurs, and the ease of commuting into Prince Albert.

Economy & Employment

The municipality's economic backbone is primary production. Farmers cultivate cereals, oilseeds, and pulses, while ranchers and mixed operations add cattle and forage to the mosaic. Support services-from agri-input suppliers and equipment technicians to grain hauling and custom spraying-create steady demand for skilled trades and logistics. Forestry and wood-products work remains part of the picture as well, with harvesting, trucking, and processing tied to forest management north of the river contributing to seasonal employment.

Beyond the fields and cutblocks, many households balance rural life with careers in the city. Education, health care, public administration, and retail services in Prince Albert draw commuters daily. Construction and renovation work is widespread, reflecting both farm infrastructure needs and ongoing acreage development. Transportation and warehousing roles benefit from highway access, while small businesses-from mechanics and welders to bakers, caterers, and market gardeners-often operate from home shops and kitchens. With improved connectivity in many areas, remote and hybrid work has become more viable, allowing professionals to live rurally while collaborating with teams in larger centres.

Tourism and outdoor recreation add another layer. Guiding, outfitting, and seasonal accommodation thrive around the region's forests, rivers, and lakes, while event services, photographers, and artisans find customers at farm weddings, community fundraisers, and local markets. For newcomers, this mixed economy offers flexibility: it's common to see one partner farming or working in the trades while the other commutes into the city, teaches, or manages a small online business from home.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

"Neighbourhoods" in a rural municipality look different than city blocks. Here, you'll find hamlet clusters, riverbank enclaves, and tree-sheltered acreages stitched together by gravel roads and shelterbelts. Some properties back onto poplar and spruce, others face long views of canola fields and sky, and many sit within a short drive of trails in the Nisbet Provincial Forest. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Prince Albert and Buckland Rm No. 491.

Living in Prince Albert Rm No. 461 often means morning coffee on a deck that overlooks pasture or woodland, then a quick drive to town for errands, school, or work. Families appreciate the combination of elbow room and access: school buses fan out along range roads, while arenas, swimming pools, and libraries in the city round out the weekly routine. Many hamlets host their own community halls, outdoor rinks, or seasonal events, and you'll find volunteerism running deep-maintenance crews for skating loops, organizers of 4-H clubs, and neighbours who rally for harvest suppers or trail clean-ups.

For those seeking things to do, the options align with the landscape. In warm months, locals launch canoes and kayaks on the North Saskatchewan River, mountain bike or hike in nearby forests, ride horses along sand ridge trails, and explore birding hotspots in sloughs and shelterbelts. Picnic areas and day-use spots are never far, and evening brings stargazing that city dwellers envy. When winter settles in, snowmobiling routes criss-cross farm country, cross-country skiers glide through treed loops, and ice-fishing shacks dot area lakes. Year-round, you'll encounter farm-gate produce stands, makers' markets, and workshops-from welding and woodworking to quilting and photography-often hosted in community halls.

Housing is diverse for a rural area: classic farmsteads with multiple outbuildings, newer country homes on multi-acre parcels, and modest cottages tucked near forest edges. Buyers and renters alike typically weigh water and septic systems, shop space, outbuildings for equipment or hobbies, and winter access when choosing a property. The lifestyle rewards are clear: quiet evenings, space for gardens and pets, and a front-row seat to prairie seasons.

Getting Around

Driving is the default across the municipality. Paved highways connect rural addresses to Prince Albert, while a lattice of gravel grid roads-organized by township and range-brings residents to farmyards and acreages. Many commutes are measured less in distance than in minutes; it's common to zip into town for appointments, groceries, and extracurriculars and be back home before sunset. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Crutwell and Macdowall.

Seasonality matters on the road. During seeding and harvest, drivers share highways with wide farm equipment and grain trucks; in spring, meltwater can soften gravel surfaces; and in winter, windrows and drifting snow reshape the landscape overnight. Keeping a winter kit in the vehicle, using block heaters, and watching for wildlife at dawn and dusk are part of the local playbook. Most rural properties are reachable year-round, but it's wise to learn which grid roads are priority-plowed and to keep an eye on municipal road advisories after major storms.

Active transportation fits too, with a rural twist. Cyclists often choose quieter backroads and forest trails over busier highways, and horseback riders and ATV users follow designated routes where permitted. There's no fixed-route public transit in the countryside, but school buses cover extensive territory and informal carpooling is common among neighbours and coworkers. Regional air service and intercity coaches are accessed in Prince Albert, making longer journeys straightforward after a short drive.

Climate & Seasons

The local climate swings from crisp, sun-washed summers to winters that paint the landscape in deep blues and white. Summer days bring warm temperatures ideal for haying, river paddles, and late-evening barbecues; thunderstorms roll over the plains with dramatic light shows, and shelterbelts hum with pollinators. Autumn arrives with golden aspen stands, cool mornings, and a steady rumble of combines, while migratory birds trace the sky south.

Winter settles in with dependable cold, sparkling hoarfrost, and a quieter, softer soundscape. It's a season for skating on outdoor rinks, snowshoe loops in the woods, and snowmobile runs that connect friends across long distances. Residents prepare with insulated utility rooms for well systems, tuned furnaces, and snow-ready vehicles. Even on short days, the low sun can be dazzling on drifts, and the sky opens to crystalline night views. Spring returns in stages-first with the drip of eaves and the scent of thawing soil, then with geese overhead, farmyards drying out, and seedlings in greenhouse trays.

Throughout the year, practical adaptations make rural life comfortable. Window screens and repellent help manage mosquitoes during peak times. Wind can be a factor on open stretches, but a stand of trees or a barn placed as a windbreak can transform a yard. On especially smoky days during regional wildfire seasons, residents monitor air quality and plan activities accordingly. Those who keep an eye on weather forecasts and road conditions find the seasons not just manageable, but deeply rewarding-each revealing another facet of prairie-and-forest country.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering Prince Albert Rm No. 461 can explore nearby communities to compare rural and small-town options. See local information for Kinistino Rm No. 459, Weldon, Kinistino, Birch Hills Rm No. 460, and Foxford.

Reviewing these community pages can help you narrow down preferred locations, assess nearby amenities, and compare housing options around Prince Albert Rm No. 461.

Demographics

The Rural Municipality of Prince Albert No. 461 generally appeals to a mix of families, retirees and commuting professionals, with a community-oriented atmosphere and a range of household types and life stages. Residents often value a quieter pace of life while maintaining connections to nearby services and urban amenities in Saskatchewan.

Housing options commonly include detached homes and acreage properties alongside some low-rise condominiums and rental units, offering choices for those seeking more rural space or a suburban feel near the city. Overall the area has a predominantly rural character with pockets of suburban convenience for buyers balancing tranquility and access to urban amenities, making it a practical choice if you want to Buy a House in Prince Albert Rm No. 461 or review Prince Albert Rm No. 461 Condos For Sale.