Thinking About Buying? You’re in the Right Place.

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Whether you’re dreaming of your first home, making a lifestyle move, or finally trading city traffic for Foothills views — buying a home is a big deal. And if you’re feeling a little overwhelmed, you’re not alone.

We’re here to help you breathe a little easier. We’ve got resources and tips to help you feel more prepared (and less panicked) as you step into the buying process.

We’ve walked this road with a lot of good people — and we’d be honoured to walk it with you, too.

How The Buying Process Works

“They know a great deal about properties, wells, septic tanks and issues that are relevant to country buyers…

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If you like the Diamond Valley country or if you want real estate in a town or city you ought to choose people who dig to uncover all the information you need to make the right decision. They will help you to make the correct and best decision and they do it with patience, caring and strong professionalism.

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A Local’s Guide to Life in Foothills County (and Beyond)

Whether you're relocating, daydreaming, or just want to get a feel for what life looks like around here, we’ve got you covered. From coffee shops to community events, here’s a local’s take on what makes each town and hamlet around Diamond Valley special — and why we love helping people call them home.

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Diamond Valley (formerly Black Diamond + Turner Valley)

An outdoorsy, artsy foothills town with small-town charm. Perfect for river days, community events, and that sense of “everyone knows your name.”

Okotoks

A growing town with a little bit of everything — good schools, solid amenities, and a ton of community spirit. It’s close enough to Calgary for commuting but still feels like its own place, especially once you discover the pathways along the river or the local shops downtown.

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High River

A welcoming foothills town with small-town charm, beautiful parks, and a cozy downtown vibe that’s perfect for families or weekend escapes.

Millarville

Tiny but mighty, Millarville is all about space, land, and lifestyle. It’s where you go when you want to stretch out, grow a garden, and maybe host a few goats. It’s also home to one of the best farmers markets in the province.

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Bragg Creek

If you want mountains without giving up civilization, Bragg Creek is the dream. Surrounded by forest and trails, it’s an outdoor lover’s haven with a bit of upscale energy. Think log homes, boutique shops, and weekend brunch before a hike.

Redwood Meadows

A one-of-a-kind hamlet nestled along the Elbow River and tucked within Tsuu T’ina Nation, only 20 km west of Calgary. It feels like a tight-knit village with plenty of outdoor charm—think trails, a disc golf course, and community events—wrapped in forested foothills beauty.

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Longview

Tiny, friendly, and full of cowboy charm. Known for its beef, views, and proximity to the best mountain drives around, Longview is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it town — but the locals wouldn’t live anywhere else.

Nanton

A charming stop full of nostalgia, small-town cheer, and just enough to keep everyone interested—from antiques to aviation—and yes, it’s worth the drive for a day-trip.

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Vulcan

“Canada’s Official Star Trek Capital”—this town leans into its name with a themed visitor centre, starship replica, and even a Spock statue. Beyond the fandom, you’ll find a vibrant community feel close to Calgary and Lethbridge.

Stavely

A historic farming and ranching hub with that genuine western spirit—rodeos, friendly nods at the grocery store, and big open skies.

Champion

A tiny, tight-knit village that packs a lot into a small space. Notable for its historic grain elevators, community park, and easy access to outdoor escapes.

Tips for Buying a Home in Foothills County

If you’re dreaming of wide-open space, mountain views, and no next-door neighbours in sight — this is it. Foothills County stretches across the rural land surrounding Okotoks, High River, Diamond Valley, and beyond. From rolling pastures to forested retreats, it’s where country life meets real convenience.

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  • Know your water: Most acreages in Foothills run on wells or cisterns — and yes, it matters. We’ll help you understand what to test, how they work, and what to expect for maintenance.

  • Winter is a factor: Snow clearing, long driveways, wind drifts — rural living comes with seasonal prep. Ask about what the county handles (and what you’ll need to).

  • Internet isn’t a given: Some areas have fibre, some have spotty LTE, and others need Starlink. Always check before you fall in love with a listing.

  • You can still have community: From Millarville Market Saturdays to community halls and local events, rural doesn’t mean isolated. It just means you get to pick your peace and your people.

  • Let’s talk zoning: Whether you’re thinking horses, a second dwelling, or a workshop, land use bylaws matter. We help you find a property that fits your vision — and avoids headaches down the road.

Still Have Questions?

Whether it’s big, small, or somewhere in between — we’re just an email away and always happy to help.