Rigsby Land Auction
RIGSBY LAND AUCTION – 71.91acres m/l
MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY, AB
NO BUYERS PREMIUM
OPENS MONDAY MAY 18, 2026 AT 9AM
STARTS TO CLOSE WEDNESDAY MAY 20, 2026 AT 12PM
Call Tyler Rosehill with questions and viewing options at 403-507-1782.
Directions: From Cremona, AB go north on Hwy 22 for 5.6kms (3.5miles) to Twp Rd 304 (Burnt Timber Road), go west for 1.6kms (1 mile) to R.R. 44, go north for 1/2 mile, west side of road.
Legal Description: PLAN 2610378, BLOCK 2, LOT 1 – 71.91 acres m/l
• 72 acres of pasture
• No water, no power
• Perimeter fenced and cross fenced
• Access good via RR 44 on east side
• 1 approach
• Farmed and hayed in past years, been in pasture 10+ years.
This land auction consists of almost 72 acres of productive land located in the southwest part of Mountain View County. This parcel of land is currently in pasture and has perimeter fencing as well as cross fencing. Grain farmed and hayed in the past, this pasture piece would need a water well drilled and or a dugout put in to make it an ideal pasture tract. It also has good access via Range Road 44 on the east side. This land is only ½ mile off pavement with a good approach, and 1.5 miles west of Highway 22. Located in the beauty of west central Alberta – this is an awesome opportunity to own productive and bare farmland in Mountain View County.
Oil Revenue: $3,500.00
Please note: The buyer agrees to close this transaction with title insurance at its sole cost. This happens with your lawyer and usually costs approximately $500.00-$1,500.00 depending on value and how much is financed. If land titles is working ahead of the closing/possession date; then title insurance will not be necessary.
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 June 18, 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.