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🏞️ Thinking of Buying an Acreage Near Calgary? Read This First.

Essential Tips for Alberta Acreage Buyers

Dreaming of more space, privacy, and country living? Acreage life near Calgary can be amazing—but it comes with unique challenges many buyers overlook. Here’s what you must know before you buy rural property.


🚜 Zoning & Restrictions

Before falling in love with a property, check the zoning. Some acreages allow horses or hobby farms; others don’t. Zoning affects whether you can build shops, run a home business, or subdivide the land.


💧 Water & Septic Systems

City water and sewer services don’t reach rural properties. Most acreages rely on wells and septic systems, which require regular maintenance. Septic pumping, well testing, and water treatment systems can add unexpected costs.


🛣️ Access & Services

Rural properties often have gravel roads or long driveways. Municipal snow plows may not clear your lane, and garbage collection isn’t guaranteed. Consider whether you’re ready for the extra effort—or cost—of private services.


📶 Internet & Utilities

Fast internet is essential for work and streaming—but many rural areas have limited options, higher costs, or slower speeds. Verify internet availability before you buy if staying connected is important.


🌲 Property Maintenance

Acreages mean more land, which means more work:

✔️ Mowing large lawns or pastures

✔️ Fence repairs

✔️ Snow clearing on long driveways

✔️ Tree trimming or removal

If you’re not prepared for regular upkeep—or hiring help—acreage life can quickly become overwhelming.


🏡 Other Considerations

✔️ Rural crime rates & response times can differ from the city

✔️ Drive times to schools, shopping, or medical services

✔️ Potential resale challenges if the property is too unique or remote


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Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.

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🐴 Equestrian Property Must-Haves in Southern Alberta

If you're dreaming of wide-open spaces, peaceful pastures, and riding your horse right from your backyard—you're not alone. Southern Alberta offers some of the most breathtaking rural properties in Canada, and many buyers are looking to make their equestrian dreams a reality.

But buying a horse-friendly acreage isn’t as simple as falling in love with a view. Here's what you need to know before investing in an equestrian property near Calgary or across Southern Alberta.


1. ✔️ Confirm Zoning & Land Use Bylaws

Just because there’s land doesn’t mean you can legally keep horses on it. Always confirm:

  • Land use designation (e.g., Agricultural, Country Residential, etc.)

  • Animal unit allowances (varies by municipality)

  • Any restrictions on outbuildings, corrals, or manure storage

Check with your county or municipality—Foothills County, Rocky View, Wheatland, and others all have different rules.


2. 💧 Understand the Water Situation

Horses drink a lot of water. A reliable well or cistern system is essential. Key considerations:

  • Well yield (5+ gallons/minute is ideal for homes with livestock)

  • Water testing for quality and flow

  • If using a cistern: delivery frequency, cost, and tank capacity

Don’t forget about frost-free hydrants, automatic waterers, or backup options.


3. 🛠️ Evaluate Fencing, Shelters & Barns

A horse property without fencing is a major expense waiting to happen. Look for:

  • Safe, secure perimeter fencing

  • Functional outbuildings: barns, lean-tos, tack rooms, hay storage

  • Proper orientation for wind and weather protection

If you’re building from scratch, get quotes in advance—costs can add up quickly.


4. 🚜 Year-Round Access & Drainage

Rural roads and muddy paddocks aren’t fun in the spring thaw.

Make sure the property has:

  • All-season driveway access

  • Good drainage around shelters and high-traffic areas

  • Space for trailers or equipment to turn around safely

Poor drainage can lead to hoof problems, barn flooding, and expensive fixes.


5. 📍 Location, Location… Hay?

Being close to veterinarians, farriers, feed stores, and hay suppliers can make country life a lot easier.

Bonus: Proximity to indoor or outdoor arenas if you ride competitively.

Even if you don’t plan to compete, having nearby services adds convenience—and value.


Final Thoughts

Buying a horse property in Alberta is a big decision, but when done right, it’s a dream come true.

Make sure you're working with a REALTOR® who understands acreages, zoning bylaws, and what truly makes a great equestrian property.


🎁 Want My Free Equestrian Buyer Checklist?

DM me “HORSE” on Instagram or TikTok and I’ll send it your way!

Or reach out directly at kristenedmunds.ca

Let’s find a property that’s perfect for you and your horses.


Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.

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What’s a Septic Field and How Do You Maintain It?

If you're buying an acreage near Calgary, chances are the home isn’t connected to city sewer. Instead, it likely relies on a private septic system—and understanding how it works is crucial to protecting your investment.

One of the most important parts of that system? The septic field, also known as a leach field.


💧 What Is a Septic Field?

A septic field is a buried area of gravel and soil where wastewater from your septic tank is slowly filtered and absorbed into the ground. After solids settle in the tank, liquid effluent flows into the field and disperses underground.

If the field is functioning properly, you’ll barely know it’s there.

If it fails? You could be looking at $20,000–$40,000 in repair or replacement costs.


⚠️ Signs of Septic Field Issues

  • Pooling water or soggy ground near the field

  • Foul odours around the yard or drains

  • Toilets backing up or draining slowly

  • Lush, green grass over the field (often a sign of oversaturation)


🛠️ How to Maintain Your Septic Field

Good maintenance = long life. Here’s how to keep it working properly:

1. Pump your tank regularly

Get the tank pumped every 3–5 years, depending on household size.

2. Don’t park, pave, or build over it

Driving on it compresses the soil and damages pipes. Garages, patios, and sheds are also a big no.

3. Avoid harsh chemicals and grease

Bleach, drain cleaners, and heavy detergents disrupt the natural bacteria that break down waste.

4. Don’t overload it with water

Fix leaky faucets and stagger laundry days. Too much water can overwhelm the field.

5. Divert rainwater away

Ensure your gutters and downspouts don’t send water straight into the septic field.


📝 Buying a Rural Property? Always Get a Septic Inspection

A general home inspection won’t include your septic system.

Hire a licensed septic inspector to check:

  • Tank condition and depth

  • Septic field drainage

  • Signs of previous backups or failures

  • Permit records or upgrades


Final Thoughts

Buying an acreage comes with incredible lifestyle benefits—but it also means taking care of systems city homeowners never have to think about.

A properly maintained septic field can last 20–30 years or more.

But ignoring it? That’s a risk no buyer should take.

📩 Want to be confident when buying rural?

DM me “SEPTIC” and I’ll send you my Acreage Septic System Checklist—a must-have if you're house hunting near Calgary.


Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.

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