List of Rural Rocky View County Open Houses

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Top 10 Questions Attending Open Houses in Rural Rocky View County

Planning to attend a Rural Rocky View County open house? These frequently asked questions will help you navigate the experience like a pro — from what to bring to how virtual tours work.

Bring a photo ID, wear comfortable shoes, and bring a notebook or smartphone to take notes. It's also wise to have your real estate agent's contact info and any pre-approval letter if you're serious about buying.

Use our open house search filter by date (Saturday/Sunday). Listings are updated from MLS® every 10 minutes, so you'll see the most current weekend open house schedules in Rural Rocky View County.

No, you can attend on your own. However, having a buyer's agent can provide valuable insight into the property, neighborhood trends, and help with negotiations if you decide to make an offer.

In-person open houses allow you to physically walk through the property, feel the space, and inspect details. Virtual open houses are live-streamed or pre-recorded video tours — perfect for out-of-town buyers or initial previews.

Yes, you can express interest and the listing agent can present an offer. However, it's recommended to work with your own agent to ensure your interests are represented and to handle paperwork correctly.

Our open house data syncs directly with the MLS® system every 10 minutes. You'll see new open houses, cancellations, and schedule changes almost in real time.

Most open houses follow safety guidelines. Remove shoes or wear booties, respect privacy, and if you feel uncomfortable, request a private showing or a virtual tour instead.

Absolutely. Contact the listing agent or your own real estate agent to schedule a private tour. Many sellers accommodate individual showings outside of open house hours.

Some open houses require registration for security or Covid protocols. It's best to check the listing details. Many are simply "walk-in" events with a guestbook at the door.

Ask about age of major systems (roof, HVAC, windows), recent renovations, utility costs, HOA fees (if applicable), and why the seller is moving. Also, inquire about neighborhood amenities and commute times.

Video & Virtual Open Houses in Rural Rocky View County

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Rural Rocky View County Community Information

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Rural Rocky View County Community Overview

Explore everything you need to know about Rural Rocky View County, a diverse rural municipality surrounding Calgary offering acreage living, country estates, and small-town charm. Click any question below to expand the answer.

What is Rural Rocky View County and where is it located?

Rural Rocky View County is a large and diverse rural municipality that completely surrounds the City of Calgary, forming a ring of countryside around Alberta's largest city. Established in 1955, Rocky View County is the second-largest municipal district in Alberta by population, with over 40,000 residents. The county covers approximately 3,800 square kilometres, stretching from the Mountain View County border in the north to the Foothills County border in the south, and from the pristine foothills of the Rocky Mountains in the west to the agricultural plains leading to Wheatland County in the east.

Why should I choose to live in Rural Rocky View County?

Residents of Rocky View County enjoy a unique blend of peaceful country living within minutes of Calgary's urban amenities, making it one of the most desirable regions for acreage owners and estate home buyers seeking more space and privacy. Rocky View County is an attractive place to live for families, entrepreneurs, and professionals, known for its strong agricultural base, thriving agri-business, and exceptional quality of life.

Key Benefits:

  • Larger lots and acreage properties (1-160+ acres)
  • Lower property taxes compared to Calgary
  • No city bylaws on items like street parking and backyard chickens
  • Stunning mountain, downtown, and prairie views from elevated properties
  • Peace and privacy with generous buffers between neighbours
What towns and hamlets are in Rural Rocky View County?

Rocky View County contains several towns, villages, and numerous hamlets, each with its own unique character:

Towns within the County:

  • Chestermere: A vibrant lake city known for Chestermere Lake and year-round water activities. The largest urban municipality within Rocky View County.
  • Cochrane: A historic and rapidly growing town, famous for its western heritage, ice cream shops, and stunning mountain views.
  • Crossfield: A small agricultural and industrial town just north of Calgary.
  • Irricana: A quiet farming community northeast of Calgary.

Villages & Hamlets:

  • Beiseker, Bragg Creek, Dalroy, Kathyrn, Keoma, Langdon, Madden, Nightingale, Rocky Ridge, and many more rural communities.
What types of properties are available in Rural Rocky View County?

Rocky View County offers some of the most diverse rural real estate in the Calgary area, ranging from affordable country residential lots to multi-million dollar luxury estates. The unique advantage is the opportunity to have a property that suits both a country lifestyle and a short commute to Calgary.

Property Types:

  • Acreages & Hobby Farms: 1-10 acre properties perfect for families wanting space for horses, gardens, or a home-based business
  • Country Residential: Large lots in subdivisions like Bearspaw, Elbow Valley, and Harmony
  • Estate Properties: Luxury acreage estates with custom homes, outbuildings, and stunning mountain views ranging from 10 to 160+ acres
  • Agricultural Land: Larger quarter-section tracts for farming and ranching operations
  • Executive Estates: High-end acreage communities like Bearspaw (northwest) and Elbow Valley (southwest) with multi-million dollar homes on large, treed lots
What schools are available in Rural Rocky View County?

Rocky View County is served by the Rocky View School Division (RVS) and the Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD). School bus service is available throughout the county.

Major Schools in Rocky View County:

  • Bearspaw School (K-8) – northwest of Calgary
  • Elbow Valley Elementary School (K-4) – southwest of Calgary
  • Langdon School (K-9) – east of Calgary
  • Chestermere High School (9-12)
  • Our Lady of Wisdom School (K-9) – Chestermere
  • Cochrane High School (9-12)
  • Bow Valley High School (9-12) – Cochrane
  • Many students also attend schools in Calgary, with school bus service available to designated schools.
What are the transportation options in Rural Rocky View County?

Residents of Rocky View County rely primarily on personal vehicles for transportation, with excellent access to Calgary via the region's major highways.

Major Highways:

  • Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway): Runs east-west through the south-central part of the county, through Chestermere, and provides the main route to Banff National Park.
  • Highway 1A (Crowchild Trail): A scenic alternative parallel to Highway 1, passing through Cochrane and providing access to the northern Bow Valley.
  • Highway 2 (QEII Highway): Runs north-south through the eastern part of the county, providing vital commuter access to Airdrie, Calgary, and Red Deer.
  • Highway 8: Connects Highway 22 to Calgary's western edge (Bow Trail).
  • Highway 22 (Cowboy Trail): A scenic north-south route along the Rocky Mountain foothills, connecting Cochrane to Bragg Creek and beyond.
  • Stoney Trail (Highway 201): The ring road around Calgary provides unprecedented access between all parts of Rocky View County and Calgary.

Public Transit: Limited public transit; on-demand service available in some areas. Chestermere and Cochrane have local transit services connecting to Calgary.

What are the best acreage communities in Rural Rocky View County near Calgary?

Several prestigious and family-friendly acreage communities are located in Rocky View County, just minutes from Calgary's edge.

North & Northwest:

  • Bearspaw: One of the most prestigious acreage communities in Canada, known for its luxury estates, large treed lots, and stunning mountain views.
  • Harmony: A newer lake community in Springbank with a 40-acre lake, Mickelson National Golf Club, and extensive amenities.
  • Watermark: A newer luxury acreage community just west of Bearspaw with estate-sized lots and mountain views.

West (Springbank Area):

  • Springbank: The largest and most diverse acreage area, ranging from affordable country residential lots to multi-million dollar equestrian estates.
  • Elbow Valley: A premier acreage community southwest of Calgary, known for its pristine natural setting, Elbow Valley Lake, and high-end custom homes.

East & South:

  • Langdon: A growing hamlet east of Calgary, offering a mix of acreage properties and new suburban-style developments.
  • DeWinton/Priddis: Foothills County's premier acreage areas adjacent to Rocky View County, offering similar acreage lifestyles with quick access to south Calgary.
How does living in Rural Rocky View County compare to living in Calgary?

The choice between living in Rocky View County versus Calgary depends entirely on lifestyle preferences, budget, and commuting needs.

Advantages of Rocky View County:

  • More Space: Acreage properties offer significantly larger lots (1-160+ acres vs. typical 0.1-0.2 acre city lots)
  • Lower Taxes: Property taxes are generally lower in the county compared to Calgary
  • No City Bylaws: Freedom from parking restrictions, chicken bans, and certain development limitations
  • Privacy: Greater separation between neighbours and reduced light pollution

Advantages of Calgary:

  • Lower Initial Purchase Cost: Smaller property price tags for entry-level homes
  • Services: Faster emergency response, curbside garbage pickup, and public transit
  • Schools: Greater choice and proximity of schools
  • Lower Maintenance: Less property maintenance, snow removal, and well/septic responsibilities
What are the important considerations for buying an acreage in Rural Rocky View County?

Before purchasing an acreage in Rocky View County, prospective buyers should thoroughly evaluate:

  • Water Source: Most rural properties rely on well water. Verify well productivity, water quality, and any water treatment systems (reverse osmosis, water softener).
  • Septic System: Private septic systems require regular maintenance and eventual replacement. Have the septic field inspected during your home inspection.
  • Access & Road Maintenance: Driveway length and maintenance responsibility (gravel driveways require grading, snow clearing). Note if the property is on a paved county road or unpaved range road.
  • Utilities & Internet: High-speed internet availability by Starlink, Xplore, or other rural providers. Check for natural gas availability and power reliability (consider generator backup).
  • Well Water Management: Testing and treating well water, water softener maintenance, and holding tank care.
  • Property Size & Use: Zoning regulations for keeping horses, livestock, home businesses, and secondary suites.
  • Emergency Services: Distance to fire hall, ambulance response times, and RCMP coverage area.
What is the demographic profile of Rural Rocky View County?

Rocky View County has a diverse demographic, ranging from long-time farming families to young professionals seeking acreage living near Calgary.

  • Population (2021 Census): 40,443 residents
  • Population Growth (2016-2021): +4.0% (up from 38,881)
  • Private Dwellings: 14,932 occupied dwellings of 15,182 total
  • Land Area: 3,825 square kilometres
  • Population Density: 10.6 people per square kilometre
  • Median Age: 42 years (slightly older than Calgary's 37.4)
  • Median Household Income: $165,000 — significantly above provincial and national averages
  • Homeownership Rate: Very high (over 95%) with few rentals
  • Key Industries: Agriculture, oil and gas services, construction, logistics, and professional services
  • Major Employers: Rocky View Schools, Town of Cochrane, agricultural operations, and many home-based businesses

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