
Leduc County Acreages
Country acreages and rural homes across Leduc County — rural space and privacy within an easy commute of Leduc, Beaumont, the airport, and south Edmonton. Acreages are moving quickly right now.
Acreage living in Leduc County
Leduc County sits north of Wetaskiwin County and offers some of the most convenient acreage living in central Alberta. Buyers get the quiet and space of the country while staying within an easy commute of Leduc, Beaumont, the Edmonton International Airport, and south Edmonton — and the county reaches down toward the north side of Pigeon Lake, too.
That balance — rural lifestyle without giving up a short drive to work, school, and amenities — keeps demand high. Good acreages in Leduc County tend to sell quickly, so whether you’re buying or selling, it helps to move with someone who knows the rural market.
Acreages & country homes for sale in Leduc County
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The details that count out here
Water & Septic
Well depth and quality, septic type and condition — the systems that replace city utilities.
Outbuildings
Shops, barns, garages, and shelters — what’s there, its condition, and power/heat.
Access & Commute
Year-round road maintenance and your drive to Leduc, Beaumont, the airport, or the city.
Land & Use
Acreage size, fencing, zoning, and what you’re allowed to do with the property.
Buying an acreage in Leduc County
How far is a Leduc County acreage from the city?
It depends where in the county, but many acreages are within a 20–40 minute drive of Leduc, Beaumont, the Edmonton International Airport, or south Edmonton — one of the main reasons the area is so popular with commuters who want rural space.
What should I check before buying an acreage?
The essentials are the well (depth, flow, and water quality), the septic system’s type and age, road access and winter maintenance, power/gas/internet service, zoning and land use, and the condition of any outbuildings. Cathren walks you through each one.
Why are acreages selling so quickly right now?
Strong demand for space and privacy, combined with the county’s easy access to the city and airport, means good acreages don’t last long. Being ready — and pre-approved — gives you a real advantage when the right one appears.
Selling an acreage in Leduc County?
Demand is strong, and the right buyer is often someone looking to leave the city for space. Shown and priced right, your acreage finds them. Start with a local, no-obligation opinion of value.
