Hidden Expenses Acreage Buyers Need to Budget For
Acreage life offers peace, space, and privacy—but it comes with unique maintenance costs many city buyers don’t anticipate. Before you buy rural property in Alberta, here’s what you need to know so you’re not caught off guard.
🛠️ Driveway Upkeep
Long gravel or dirt driveways can wash out or develop ruts after rain or snow. Regular grading, adding gravel, or repairs can cost several hundred dollars each year—or more if you hire a contractor.
đźšś Septic System Maintenance
Septic systems need pumping every 2–5 years ($300–$600 each time), and unexpected repairs or replacements can cost thousands. Neglecting maintenance can cause expensive and messy problems.
đź’§ Wells & Water Treatment
Annual well testing ensures your water is safe. Filters, water softeners, or treatment systems often need maintenance or replacement. Major well repairs or drilling a new well can run into five figures.
❄️ Snow Removal
City snowplows don’t clear private rural lanes. Long driveways may require a snowblower, tractor, or professional snow clearing service—which can add significant winter costs.
🌳 Trees & Fences
Acreages with mature trees require trimming or removal of dead or dangerous limbs. Fence repairs, especially on large properties, can cost thousands if sections need replacement.
đź“‘ Other Costs to Consider
✔️ Pest control for mice, wasps, or wildlife
✔️ Increased heating costs for larger or draftier rural homes
✔️ Insurance premiums may be higher for rural properties due to distance from emergency services
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