Room to Roam
Your Acreage Real Estate Expert
From hobby farms to horse havens, I’m your guide to the Foothills' wide open spaces.
Don't Wing It in Rural Real Estate
Buying a condo in the city is one thing. Buying an acreage in the Foothills? That’s a whole different animal (sometimes literally).
The dream is fresh air, mountain views, and no neighbours peeking over the fence. But the reality involves wells, septic systems, property lines, and zoning bylaws. If your realtor doesn't know the difference between a dugout and a drilled well, you might end up in deep water.
That’s where I come in. I love the rural life, and I know exactly what to look for so you don't get stuck in the mud.
The Un-Sexy Stuff (That I Handle For You)
While you’re falling in love with the barn and the view, I’m busy checking the details that actually matter. I dig into the data so your rural dream doesn't turn into a nightmare.
Water Quality & Quantity: Because "country charm" shouldn't mean running out of water during a shower.
Septic & Systems: I know the regulations in the MD of Foothills so you know exactly what you're buying.
Zoning & Permits: Want to build a shop? Keep horses? Run a business? Let’s make sure you’re actually allowed to do it.
The Lay of the Land: Drainage, access roads, and property boundaries.
More Than Just A Lawn Sign
Selling an acreage requires a different playbook. I know how to market the lifestyle, not just the house.
You can’t sell an acreage the same way you sell a house in the suburbs. A buyer isn't just looking at the kitchen; they are looking at the land, the views, the outbuildings, and the potential.
If your realtor treats your 5-acre parcel like a standard city lot, you’re leaving money on the table.
How I Get It Sold:
Eyes in the Sky : Smartphone photos don't cut it out here. I use professional drone photography and videography to show the full scope of your land, the property lines, and those stunning Foothills views.
Telling the Story: I don't just list specs; I sell the dream. Whether it’s the perfect shop for a mechanic, the garden setup for a green thumb, or the horse setup for an equestrian, I find the specific buyer who values exactly what you’ve built.
Bridging the Gap: Many acreage buyers are coming from Calgary or High River. They are nervous about wells and septics. Because I understand the systems, I can answer their questions confidently and remove the fear barriers that kill deals.