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In November the Parkland County acreage market saw notable changes to the rural real estate landscape, and understanding the data can help you make informed decisions. Whether you're searching for more space, a quieter lifestyle, or the perfect hobby farm, this market update gives you the insights you need.
I'm Christina Reid, your local acreage real estate expert with Century 21 Leading, and I'm here to guide you through what’s happening in Parkland County’s unique acreage market.
📞 Contact me today at (780) 717‑5267 to get started on your real estate journey.
| Metric | November 2025 | November 2024 | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold Properties | 21 | 38 | ↓ 44.74% |
| New Listings | 19 | 41 | ↓ 53.66% |
| Average Asking Price | $1,130,000 | $1,013,000 | ↑ 11.52% |
| Average Sale Price | $740,000 | $752,000 | ↓ 1.54% |
| Days on Market | 121 days | 69 days | ↑ 75.36% |
| Ask-to-Sell Ratio | 94.9% | 96.7% | ↓ 1.88% |
Below Graphs Are Interactive
📉 New Listings: Fewer Sellers Entering the Market
Only 19 new acreage listings came to market in November, marking a 53.66% drop compared to November 2024
🏷️ Average Asking Price: Sellers Staying Confident
In November 2025, the average asking price for acreages in Parkland County was $1.13 million, showing a strong 11.52% increase compared to the same time last year
📉 Acreage Sales in Parkland County: November 2025
The month of November saw 21 acreages sold, a 44.74% decrease compared to the same month in 2024. This steep decline in sales suggests that buyer activity may be softening as we head into the winter season.
Year-to-Date Sales Remain Stable
Despite the slowdown this month, year-to-date (YTD) sales remained stable with 440 properties sold in 2025 compared to 441 in 2024, marking a minimal 0.23% decline. This tells us that the market has remained resilient over the course of the year.
💰 Average Sale Price: Small Dip in November
While asking prices increased, the average sale price in November slightly decreased to $740,000, which is a 1.54% decline compared to November 2024.
YTD Sale Price Up Over 5%
Despite the monthly dip, the YTD average sale price climbed to $752,000, up from $713,000 last year—an impressive 5.54% year-over-year increase. This trend signals that properties are still achieving higher values over the long run, even if some negotiation is occurring at the time of sale.
📈 Average Ask-to-Sell Ratio: Slight Market Shift
The average ask-to-sell ratio dropped to 94.9% in November, down 1.88% compared to last year. This means buyers are negotiating prices a bit more aggressively, resulting in sales happening below the asking price on average.
YTD Ratio Still Stable
Year-to-date, the ask-to-sell ratio stands at 98.3%, a slight uptick from 98% in 2024. This shows that despite a softer November, the market has maintained relative stability when it comes to pricing expectations.
📊 Days on Market: Buyers Taking Longer to Decide
One of the most significant changes in November was the average number of days on market, which jumped to 121 days—a 75.36% increase from November 2024.
Faster Sales YTD
Interestingly, YTD numbers tell a different story. In 2025, acreages spent an average of 66 days on market, which is 25% faster than the 88-day average in 2024. The longer timelines in November may reflect seasonal slowdowns or cautious buyer sentiment toward the end of the year.
📅 Year-to-Date (YTD) Comparison Table
Here’s how the Parkland County acreage market compares year-over-year:
| Metric | 2025 YTD | 2024 YTD | % Change |
| Sold Properties | 440 | 441 | ↓ 0.23% |
| New Listings | 648 | 709 | ↓ 8.60% |
| Average Asking Price | $879,000 | $870,000 | ↑ 1.03% |
| Average Sale Price | $752,000 | $713,000 | ↑ 5.54% |
| Days on Market | 66 | 88 | ↓ 25.00% |
| Ask-to-Sell Ratio | 98.3% | 98.0% | ↑ 0.33% |
🛠️ What This Means for Buyers
Now is a great time to start your search while competition is still manageable.
🏡 What This Means for Sellers
📲 Let’s discuss a personalized pricing and marketing strategy tailored to your property and goals.
🔮 Looking Ahead to December and 2026
As we move into the final month of the year, expect continued seasonal slowdowns. However, if 2025’s overall trends are any indication, acreage sales in Parkland County remain strong, with long-term growth in values and solid performance across the board.
If you’re considering a move in early 2026, now is the perfect time to start planning. Let’s talk about prepping your property or beginning your acreage search.
📞 Ready to Make a Move?
Whether you're ready to list your acreage, buy your dream rural property, or just want to understand your options, I’m here to help.
👋 Christina Reid – REALTOR®
📱 (780) 717‑5267
📧 creid@chrisreidedmonton.com
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Let’s turn your real estate goals into reality. I specialize in Parkland County acreages, and I would be honoured to be your trusted guide in this beautiful rural community.
Data provided by the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton and subject to change. Always consult with a real estate professional for the most current market information.
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