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Spring has officially arrived in the Rural Strathcona County acreage market, and April 2026 delivered a strong boost in activity, pricing, and buyer competition. While inventory remains lower than last year, buyers are clearly stepping back into the market, pushing prices upward and creating faster-moving conditions for desirable acreage properties.
For homeowners thinking about selling an acreage in Strathcona County—or buyers hoping to secure a rural property before summer competition intensifies—April’s numbers paint a very important picture.
Let’s break down exactly what happened in the market this month and what it means moving forward.
📊 April 2026 Market Snapshot
According to the latest REALTORS® Association of Edmonton statistics for Rural Strathcona County acreages:
The most important takeaway?
👉 Properties are now selling OVER asking price on average.
That’s a major indicator of a competitive spring market.
Bar graphs below are interactive
📥 New Listings: Inventory Remains Tight
Only 39 new listings came onto the market in April, down 18.75% year-over-year.
Year-to-date:
This is one of the biggest stories in the market right now.
👉 There simply are not enough acreages hitting the market.
For buyers:
For sellers:
This lack of inventory is a major reason why prices continue climbing.
💵 Asking Prices: Stabilizing While Buyers Compete
April’s average asking price was $1.06M, down slightly by 0.44% from April 2025.
At first glance, this may seem like weakness—but it’s actually a healthy sign.
Why?
Because:
Meanwhile, the year-to-date average asking price is still up 6.52%, sitting at $1.08M compared to $1.01M last year.
This indicates that:
🏡 Sales Activity: Buyers Return to the Market
April saw 36 acreage sales, representing a 12.50% increase over April 2025.
After a slower start to 2026, this is the clearest sign yet that spring momentum has arrived.
There has been a steady climb in monthly sold properties since January:
This upward trend confirms that:
💰 Average Sale Price: Strong Price Growth Continues
The average sale price in April reached $980,000, a 15.24% increase year-over-year.
That’s a huge jump for a single month and reinforces a trend we’ve been watching all year:
👉 Acreage values in Strathcona County continue to rise.
Even more impressive:
Despite lower overall sales volume this year, pricing remains extremely strong.
This suggests:
The graph on page 1 also illustrates how average sale prices have steadily trended upward over the past 12 months, despite occasional fluctuations.
🤝 Ask-to-Sell Ratio: Sellers Winning Negotiations
April’s ask-to-sell ratio reached 1.013, meaning properties sold for 101.3% of asking price on average.
This is a huge milestone.
It tells us:
Year-to-date:
That’s a meaningful improvement in seller negotiating power.
⏱️ Days on Market: Homes Selling Faster
The average acreage sold in just 43 days in April, a 4.44% improvement over last year.
Even more significant:
This is one of the strongest indicators of market strength.
👉 Buyers are moving quickly when the right property hits the market.
The faster selling timelines suggest:
👉 When homes are priced right, they are selling quickly
📊 Rural Strathcona County Acreage Market
Year-to-Date Comparison (2026 vs 2025)
| Metric | 2026 YTD | 2025 YTD | % Change |
| Sold Properties | 70 | 94 | ↓ 25.53% |
| Average Sale Price | $982K | $839K | ↑ 17.08% |
| Average Asking Price | $1.08M | $1.01M | ↑ 6.52% |
| New Listings | 115 | 143 | ↓ 19.58% |
| Days on Market | 50 | 78 | ↓ 35.90% |
| Ask-to-Sell Ratio | 0.999 | 0.985 | ↑ 1.36% |
🔎 What This Means for Buyers
If you're shopping for an acreage this spring:
Preparation matters more than ever.
Buyers should:
🏡 What This Means for Sellers
For sellers, this market is becoming extremely attractive.
You currently have:
If you’ve been considering selling your acreage, spring 2026 may provide one of the strongest opportunities we’ve seen in recent years.
🌲 Why Strathcona County Acreages Continue to Thrive
Rural Strathcona County remains one of the most desirable acreage markets surrounding Edmonton because it offers:
Areas like:
🔮 Looking Ahead to May & Summer 2026
Based on April’s numbers, here’s what we expect moving forward:
If inventory doesn’t increase significantly, prices may continue climbing throughout the summer.
🌾 Final Thoughts
April 2026 marks a major turning point in the Rural Strathcona County acreage market.
Despite lower year-to-date sales volume:
The spring market is officially underway—and it’s becoming increasingly competitive.
📞 Thinking About Buying or Selling an Acreage?
If you're considering buying or selling in Rural Strathcona County, now is the time to plan strategically.
Chris Reid – Century 21 Leading
📞 (780) 717-5267
🌐 chrisreidedmonton.com
📧 creid@chrisreidedmonton.com
Specializing in:
✔ Acreages
✔ Rural homes
✔ Estate properties
✔ Hobby farms
✔ Luxury country living
All data from the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton.