Luxury Acreages - Foothills Couty And Rocky View County*
In this page, you can find acreages' properties in Rockyview County and Foothills County
Rocky View County: There are many communities in this county that have specific plans, and some communities are nearing completion and developed.
These districts are well known-Airdrie / Balzac. Chestermere / Conrich, Elbow Valley, Springbank, and also Bragg Creek, Cochrane, Cochrane Lake, Delacour (country hill east), Indus, Langdon, Kathyrn / Keoma. It is understood that in addition to Airdrie intensive development, Balzac industrial and commercial development, Langdon residential and related business planning development,
Springbank, Bearspaw, Chestermere, Conrich, Elbow Valley residential planning density is much lower. Within a minute's drive, most of the homes are relatively sparse, and their privacy and landscape are ideal.
Therefore, many large private custom homes are built in these areas. When applying for modification of land use, development, and building permits, experienced related consulting service companies are required to provide relevant services to determine the investment direction.
Foothill County: It is located in the southeast of the city with the 22X highway as the boundary to Range Rd 261, and the west boundary is Highway 762, which is mostly agricultural land. In the county district of Foothills County, we have the well-known High River, Okotoks, Black Diamond, Turner Valley. (These four small towns are mainly high-density houses, most of which are detached houses, townhouses, and a few apartment buildings. ). Heritage Pointe, DeWinton, Red Deer Lake, Priddis Green are mainly low-density manor houses. Other areas include DeWinton, Nanton, Cayley, and Longview. Many other townships are mostly agricultural land. Planning takes a long time. Most of the luxury homes are concentrated in the Red Deer Lake,
Priddis area, mainly in the ring city expressway, which belongs to
the fringe area of Calgary and most of them are large houses,
even hundreds of acres. The price was mainly affected
by the economic benefits, geographical location, environment,
living facilities, public security conditions, demand, and the potential and returns that could be developed at that time.