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Rural Strathcona County Real Estate Market Update – March 2026

Spring is officially beginning to take shape in the Rural Strathcona County acreage market, and March 2026 brings a very interesting mix of trends. While overall sales volume remains lower than last year, prices are still climbing, homes are selling significantly faster, and buyer activity is starting to re-emerge after a slow winter.

If you're planning to buy or sell an acreage in Strathcona County this year, March’s numbers provide an important early look at what could be a competitive and fast-moving spring market.

Let’s break it all down.

📊 March 2026 Market Snapshot

According to the latest data from the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton :

  • Sold Properties: 21 (↓ 12.50% year-over-year)
  • Average Sale Price: $893,000 (↑ 8.55%)
  • Average Asking Price: $1.07M (↑ 13.39%)
  • New Listings: 34 (↓ 37.04%)
  • Days on Market: 35 days (↓ 32.69%)
  • Ask-to-Sell Ratio: 0.982

Right away, we can see the pattern:
👉 Lower inventory + fewer sales = higher prices and faster transactions

June  Strathcona County Real Estate Market: March 2026 Chris Reid Realtor 

Bar graphs below are interactive

Strathcona County -Acreage Listings

📥 New Listings: A Major Drop in Inventory

One of the most important metrics this month:

👉 Only 34 new listings in March
👉 Down 37.04% from last year

Year-to-date:

  • 76 listings vs 95 in 2025
  • Down 20% overall

This is a huge factor shaping the market right now.

What This Means:

For buyers:

  • Less selection
  • More competition for desirable properties
  • Need to act quickly

For sellers:

  • Less competition
  • Strong positioning if priced correctly
  • Opportunity to stand out in a tight market

Strathcona County - Average Acreage List Price

💵 Asking Prices: Sellers Leaning Into the Market

The average asking price hit $1.07M, up 13.39% year-over-year .

Year-to-date:

  • $1.09M average asking price
  • Up 10.70% from 2025

This shows:

  • Sellers are confident in the market
  • Pricing expectations are rising
  • Inventory scarcity is pushing list prices higher

However, pricing correctly still matters — especially as buyers remain selective.

Strathcona County -Acreage Sales

🏡 Sales Activity: Still Below Last Year, But Rebounding

March saw 21 acreage sales, a 12.50% decrease compared to March 2025 .

However, this number represents a significant jump from January and February, showing that:

  • Buyers are returning to the market
  • Spring activity is beginning to build
  • Confidence is improving after a slow start to the year

Year-to-date, 34 properties have sold compared to 62 last year, a 45.16% decrease .

While that sounds dramatic, it’s important to understand:

  • Early 2025 had unusually high activity
  • 2026 is starting slower but gaining momentum
  • The real test will be April and May

Average Sale Price

💰 Average Sale Price: Continued Strength in Values

The average sale price in March 2026 was $893,000, up 8.55% from March 2025 .

Even more important:

  • YTD average sale price = $985,000
  • That’s an 18.21% increase over 2025

This is a major takeaway.

👉 Even with fewer sales, acreage values are rising significantly

This tells us:

  • Buyers are prioritizing quality properties
  • Higher-end acreages are still in demand
  • Sellers are benefiting from long-term appreciation trends

The chart on page 1 shows a clear upward trajectory in prices over the past year, reinforcing that rural property values remain strong heading into spring.

🤝 Ask-to-Sell Ratio: Strong, Stable Negotiations

The ask-to-sell ratio sits at 0.982, meaning homes are selling for 98.2% of asking price .

Year-to-date:

  • Slight dip from 0.986 to 0.984

What this tells us:

  • Buyers still negotiate slightly
  • But not aggressively
  • Well-priced homes are achieving close to full value

Strathcona County Acreage Average Days on Market

⏱️ Days on Market: Homes Selling MUCH Faster

March saw a dramatic improvement in selling speed:

  • 35 days on market
  • Down 32.69% from last year

Year-to-date:

  • 57 days vs 95 days in 2025
  • Down 40% overall

This is one of the strongest signals in the entire report.

👉 When homes are priced right, they are selling quickly

This also aligns with:

  • Lower inventory
  • More serious buyers
  • Competitive spring conditions starting to form

📊 Rural Strathcona County Acreage Market

Year-to-Date Comparison (2026 vs 2025)

Metric 2026 YTD 2025 YTD % Change
Sold Properties 34 62 ↓ 45.16%
Average Sale Price $985K $833K ↑ 18.21%
Average Asking Price $1.09M $988K ↑ 10.70%
New Listings 76 95 ↓ 20.00%
Days on Market 57 95 ↓ 40.00%
Ask-to-Sell Ratio 0.984 0.986 ↓ 0.22%

🔎 What This Means for Buyers

If you're buying in Strathcona County:

  • Inventory is tight — expect limited options
  • Prices are rising — especially for desirable properties
  • Homes are selling faster — be ready to act quickly
  • Financing and inspections need to be prepared in advance

👉 This is shaping into a competitive spring market

🏡 What This Means for Sellers

If you're selling:

  • You’re entering a market with less competition
  • Prices are trending upward
  • Buyers are active and motivated
  • Proper pricing can lead to quick sales

👉 Listing early in spring could give you a major advantage

📊 What the Visual Trends Show

From the chart on page 1:

  • Sale prices have steadily climbed over the past 12 months
  • March shows continued upward pricing pressure
  • Sales volume is recovering after winter lows

The bar chart also shows:

  • March sales outperforming January and February
  • A clear seasonal ramp-up in activity

🔮 Outlook for April & Spring 2026

Based on March data, here’s what we can expect:

  • Increased buyer activity in April and May
  • Continued upward pressure on prices
  • More listings entering the market (but possibly still below 2025 levels)
  • Competitive conditions for move-in-ready acreages

🌾 Final Thoughts

March 2026 marks the true beginning of the spring acreage market in Strathcona County.

Even though:

  • Sales are still catching up to last year
  • Inventory is significantly lower

The key story is this:

👉 Prices are rising, homes are selling faster, and demand is returning

This combination creates strong opportunities for both buyers and sellers — especially those who act early.

📞 Thinking About Buying or Selling an Acreage?

If you’re planning a move in 2026, let’s talk strategy.

Chris Reid – Century 21 Leading
📞 (780) 717-5267
🌐 chrisreidedmonton.com
📧 creid@chrisreidedmonton.com

Specializing in acreages, rural homes, and lifestyle properties in Strathcona County

All data from the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton.

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Chris Reid
REALTOR®
CENTURY 21 Leading