Ponoka Land Auction
PONOKA COUNTY LAND AUCTION – 158.06 acres m/l
RIMBEY, AB
NO BUYERS PREMIUM
OPENS WEDNESDAY APRIL 8, 2026 AT 9AM
STARTS TO CLOSE FRIDAY APRIL 10, 2026 AT 12PM
Call Tyler Rosehill with questions and viewing options at 403-507-1782.
Directions: From Rimbey, go west on Hwy 53 for 22kms, north side of road.
Blue Sign: 50026 Hwy 53, Ponoka County
Legal Descriptions: Lot 1 – Plan 2521253, Lot 1, Block 1 – 11 acres m/l
Lot 2 – SE-25-42-5-W5M – 147.06 acres m/l
Lot 1 – 11 Acres, 2009 Manufactured Home, water well, pump out septic, power, phone, natural gas, borders not fenced, cold storage building/barn with power.
Lot 2 – Perimeter fenced and cross fenced, good water (2 dugouts) in pasture, great access, hardtop access on east side, oil revenue. Trees (shelter), recreational attributes, wildlife, close to the west country activities.
2025 Taxes: $2,400.00 – subject to change with new subdivision.
Oil Revenue: $14,600.00
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A deposit of 10%, payable to Rosehill Auction Service Ltd. will be required from the successful bidder on the auction day. The balance is due on or before May 29 2026. A real estate contract will be prepared and provided to the successful bidder for signature. The successful bidder shall not impose any conditions in respect of the purchase. The successful bidder will require their own lawyer to complete conveyancing. The real estate will be sold as is, where is. The successful bidder should be prepared to pay their share of legal fees for their lawyer to handle their side of the transaction, and if title insurance is necessary to close on time, the buyer will be responsible for title insurance. The balance of the purchase price is due on the closing date as set out in the real estate contract. The final bid will be subject to the vendor’s approval. If the vendor does not accept the final bid, the deposit will be returned to the bidder, and the sale voided. If the vendor accepts the bid, the successful bidder is obligated to purchase the property at the accepted bid amount, and if the successful bidder fails to do so, the full deposit will be forfeited to the vendor as liquidated damages.