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As we move deeper into the spring real estate season, the Rural Strathcona County acreage market continues to demonstrate resilience, strong pricing, and impressive buyer demand. While inventory remains lower than last year and overall year-to-date sales trail 2025 levels, the market is showing many signs of strength—particularly when it comes to property values, selling speed, and seller negotiating power.
For buyers and sellers alike, May's statistics provide valuable insight into where the market is heading as we approach the busy summer months.
📊 May 2026 Market Snapshot
According to the latest Rural Strathcona County market report:
Year-to-date, the market continues to show strong appreciation despite fewer overall sales.
Bar graphs below are interactive
📥 New Listings: Inventory Remains Tight
Inventory continues to be one of the defining stories of the 2026 acreage market.
In May:
Year-to-date:
This ongoing inventory shortage helps explain why prices remain elevated.
For buyers:
For sellers:
💵 Asking Prices: Seller Confidence Remains Strong
The average asking price in May climbed to $1.13 million, an increase of 12.43% year-over-year.
This reflects continued confidence among acreage owners and reinforces the strength of the rural market.
Year-to-date:
Sellers continue to recognize the value of their properties, and buyers are generally accepting those valuations when homes are properly presented and competitively priced.
🏡 Sales Activity: Stable Monthly Performance
May recorded 36 acreage sales, exactly matching the number of sales recorded in May 2025. While there was no year-over-year growth, maintaining sales volume despite higher prices and lower inventory is a positive sign for the market.
The graph on the report shows that monthly sales have steadily increased since January, with activity accelerating through the spring season. After a slower start to the year, buyer confidence appears to be returning.
However, on a year-to-date basis:
While sales volume remains below last year, the gap continues to narrow as the spring market gains momentum.
💰 Average Sale Price: Slight Monthly Dip, Strong Annual Growth
The average sale price in May 2026 was $954,000, down 3.34% compared to May 2025.
At first glance, this may seem like a sign of weakening prices. However, when viewed in context, the market remains extremely strong.
The year-to-date average sale price sits at $973,000, up 10.54% from $880,000 during the same period in 2025.
This tells us:
For sellers, this means property values remain elevated heading into summer.
🤝 Ask-to-Sell Ratio: Sellers Receiving Near Full Price
The average ask-to-sell ratio was 0.999, meaning sellers received virtually 99.9% of their asking price on average.
That's an exceptionally strong number and one of the highest ratios we've seen in recent months.
Year-to-date:
This indicates:
⏱️ Days on Market: Homes Selling Much Faster
One of the strongest indicators in this month's report is the improvement in selling times.
The average acreage sold in just 45 days, a remarkable 48.86% improvement over May 2025.
Even more impressive:
This demonstrates that:
For sellers, shorter days on market often translate into stronger negotiating positions and fewer price reductions.
📈 Rural Strathcona County YTD Comparison (2026 vs 2025)
| Metric | 2026 YTD | 2025 YTD | % Change |
| Sold Properties | 106 | 130 | ↓ 18.46% |
| Average Sale Price | $973K | $880K | ↑ 10.54% |
| Average Asking Price | $1.10M | $1.01M | ↑ 8.73% |
| New Listings | 184 | 224 | ↓ 17.86% |
| Days on Market | 48 | 81 | ↓ 40.74% |
| Ask-to-Sell Ratio | 0.999 | 0.988 | ↑ 1.06% |
🔎 What This Means for Buyers
Buyers entering the Rural Strathcona County market this summer should be prepared for competitive conditions.
Key takeaways:
Having mortgage financing arranged and being ready to act quickly can make a significant difference in today's market.
🏡 What This Means for Sellers
For acreage owners considering a sale, conditions remain highly favourable.
Current market advantages include:
While some monthly pricing fluctuations occur, the overall trend remains positive, making this an attractive time to bring a property to market.
🌲 Why Buyers Continue Choosing Strathcona County Acreages
Strathcona County remains one of the most sought-after acreage markets surrounding Edmonton because it offers:
Communities such as Ardrossan, South Cooking Lake, Antler Lake, Hastings Lake, and Half Moon Lake continue to attract strong buyer interest.
🔮 Looking Ahead to Summer 2026
Based on the current statistics, several trends are likely to continue through June and July:
Unless a significant increase in listings occurs, supply and demand dynamics should continue supporting property values.
🌾 Final Thoughts
May 2026 confirms that the Rural Strathcona County acreage market remains one of the strongest rural real estate markets surrounding Edmonton.
While year-to-date sales volume is still catching up to 2025, the market is benefiting from:
For both buyers and sellers, the coming summer months should provide excellent opportunities.
📞 Thinking About Buying or Selling an Acreage?
Whether you're looking for your dream acreage or considering selling your rural property, local expertise matters.
Chris Reid – REALTOR® | 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.