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The acreage market in Rural Strathcona County continued to show interesting trends in February 2026. While the number of transactions remained relatively low compared to last year, pricing strength and new inventory entering the market signal continued confidence in rural real estate around Edmonton.
For buyers and sellers looking at acreage properties near Sherwood Park, Ardrossan, and the surrounding rural communities, these latest statistics provide important insight into how the market is evolving as we head toward the busy spring season.
Below is a full breakdown of February’s numbers and what they mean for anyone considering buying or selling acreage real estate in Strathcona County.
February 2026 Market Snapshot
According to the latest REALTORS® Association of Edmonton statistics, the rural Strathcona County acreage market recorded the following activity in February 2026:
These figures paint a picture of a market where pricing remains extremely strong, even though the number of sales remains lower than the same time last year.
Bar graphs below are interactive
New Listings: Inventory Begins to Build
February saw 16 new acreage listings, representing a 33.33% increase compared to February 2025.
This is a key signal that the spring market is beginning to take shape.
Across the first two months of the year, 42 new listings have entered the market, slightly higher than the 41 listings recorded during the same period last year.
This modest increase in inventory provides buyers with additional options and may help stabilize pricing as we move into the busier buying season.
For sellers, it also means competition will gradually increase as more properties hit the market in March and April.
Asking Prices Continue to Rise
The average asking price in February 2026 was $1.14 million, representing a 15.74% increase year-over-year.
Higher list prices typically reflect seller confidence, and the acreage market in Strathcona County has shown strong long-term appreciation over the past few years.
Year-to-date, the average asking price sits at $1.12 million, up 6.45% from the $1.05 million average recorded at this time in 2025.
For sellers, this indicates that pricing power remains strong heading into the spring market.
Sales Activity: Fewer Transactions, But Not Unusual for Early Year
In February 2026, 8 acreage properties sold, representing a 52.94% decrease from February 2025.
At first glance, that drop may appear dramatic, but it’s important to consider the context:
When we look at year-to-date sales, the report shows 14 properties sold in 2026 compared to 38 during the same period in 2025, a decrease of 63.16%.
This slower start does not necessarily indicate a weak market. Instead, it reflects the typical early-year pause before the spring market gains momentum.
Average Sale Price: Significant Year-Over-Year Growth
One of the most notable highlights in February’s report is the average sale price, which reached $1.19 million.
This represents a 55.84% increase compared to February 2025.
This substantial jump suggests several possibilities:
The year-to-date average sale price has also risen significantly, sitting at $1.11 million compared to $840,000 last year, an increase of 32.57%.
This data reinforces a major trend in the rural market: buyers are willing to pay premium prices for desirable acreage properties, especially those close to Edmonton or Sherwood Park.
Ask-to-Sell Ratio: Homes Selling Close to Asking Price
February’s average ask-to-sell ratio was 0.982, meaning homes sold for approximately 98.2% of their asking price.
While this represents a slight decrease compared to last year, it still indicates a strong market.
Year-to-date, the ratio sits at 0.987 compared to 0.981 in 2025, reflecting a small improvement in seller negotiating power.
This tells us that buyers remain willing to pay close to list price when the property meets their expectations.
Days on Market: Longer Timelines for Rural Homes
The average days on market in February was 81 days, which is 47.27% longer than February 2025.
Acreage properties naturally take longer to sell compared to homes within the city because:
However, the year-to-date average days on market has actually improved, dropping to 95 days compared to 123 days last year, a decrease of 22.76%.
This suggests that properly priced properties are still selling faster overall, even though individual monthly fluctuations occur.
| Metric | 2026 YTD | 2025 YTD | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold Properties | 14 | 38 | ↓ 63.16% |
| Average Sale Price | $1.11M | $840K | ↑ 32.57% |
| Average Asking Price | $1.12M | $1.05M | ↑ 6.45% |
| New Listings | 42 | 41 | ↑ 2.44% |
| Average Days on Market | 95 | 123 | ↓ 22.76% |
| Ask-to-Sell Ratio | 0.987 | 0.981 | ↑ 0.56% |
Prices are significantly higher in 2026, with the average sale price up 32.57% year-to-date.
Inventory is almost identical to last year, with only a slight increase in new listings.
Homes are selling faster overall, with average days on market down 22.76%.
Negotiation margins remain tight, with homes selling very close to list price.
What This Means for Buyers
If you're considering purchasing an acreage in Strathcona County, here are the key takeaways from February’s statistics:
With average prices exceeding $1 million, acreage buyers are typically making long-term lifestyle decisions rather than short-term investments.
What This Means for Sellers
For acreage owners thinking about selling in 2026, the February data is encouraging.
Key opportunities include:
However, sellers should also be mindful that more listings will likely enter the market in the coming months. Preparing early and listing strategically can help capture buyer attention before the spring surge.
Rural Strathcona County: A Desirable Acreage Market
Strathcona County remains one of the most desirable acreage markets in the Edmonton region for several reasons:
Buyers looking for acreage properties in areas such as Ardrossan, Antler Lake, South Cooking Lake, and Ardrossan Estates continue to drive demand.
Looking Ahead to the Spring 2026 Market
Historically, the acreage market begins to accelerate in March and April, and February’s increase in listings suggests that activity is already building.
Several factors may influence the market moving forward:
If these conditions continue, spring 2026 could see strong acreage demand across Strathcona County.
Final Thoughts
While February 2026 recorded fewer sales than the same period last year, the overall market remains healthy.
Prices have increased significantly, new listings are beginning to rise, and homes continue to sell close to their asking price.
For buyers and sellers alike, the coming months will likely bring increased activity as the spring real estate season begins.
Thinking About Buying or Selling an Acreage?
If you’re considering buying or selling rural real estate in Strathcona County, having a REALTOR® who understands acreage properties can make all the difference.
From wells and septic systems to zoning regulations and land value, rural real estate requires specialized knowledge.
Chris Reid – REALTOR® | Century 21 Leading
📞 (780) 717-5267
🌐 chrisreidedmonton.com
✉️ creid@chrisreidedmonton.com
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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