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W4 19-65-1-NW, Rural Athabasca County, AB, T0A 0M0

Courtesy of Keith B Madsen of MaxWell Progressive
MLS® # E4369099
Vacant Land For Sale In Rural Athabasca County, Alberta
$219,900
W4 19-65-1-Nw, Rural Athabasca County, AB
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W4 19-65-1-NW, Rural Athabasca County, AB, T0A 0M0
$219,900

Property Information:

ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY TO OWN 160 ACRES JUST SOUTH OF SKELETON LAKE and the SUMMER VILLAGE OF MEWATHA BEACH! 2 min west of BOYLE, AB this quarter section is the perfect recreational paradise! Skeleton Lake and area is perfect for fishing, swimming, boating, quadding, skidooing, hunting and more! Approx half way between Edmonton and Fort McMurray this property would provide the perfect escape from the city! Don't miss out on this awesome opportunity!

Property Features:

  • Building Type: Vacant Lot
  • Road Access: No Road Access
  • Sewer/Septic: None
  • Site Influences: Private Setting, Recreation Use, Schools, Shopping Nearby
  • Title to Land: Fee Simple
  • Zoning: 60
  • Water Supply: None

Courtesy of: MaxWell Progressive

Data was last updated 2024-01-06 at 03:25

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Location of W4 19-65-1-NW, Rural Athabasca County, AB, T0A 0M0

Climate Risk Data

About Climate Risk: Properties are at increased risk of damage from extreme weather due to climate change.
ClimateCheck provides detailed climate risk data for properties now and up to 30 years into the future.

Projected Heat Risk: Significant

27 hot days expected in 2050

Projected Storm Risk: Significant

12 storms expected in 2050

Projected Heat Risk: Significant

27 hot days expected in 2050

33/100

Significant

ClimateCheck®

Current data

This property, W4 19-65-1-NW , experiences 7 hot days per year at around 27.6 degrees Celsius.

Projected data

Severe heat risk is expected to increase in this area. In 2050, it is projected that there will be 27 hot days at 31 degrees Celsius.

Projected Avg. Temperature

Past
27.6℃
2050
31℃

# Hot Days Per Year

Past
7
2050
27

About Heat Risk

Heat risk is the number of extreme heat days experienced each year looking at historical conditions (1980-2005) in your area and taking the 2% of the hottest days and projecting that into the future.

Projected Storm Risk: Significant

12 storms expected in 2050

26/100

Significant

ClimateCheck®

Current data

This property, W4 19-65-1-NW , experiences 10 significant 2-day storms per year, with about 187.2mm of precipitation per storm.

Projected data

Severe storms are expected to increase in this area. In 2050, it is projected that there will be 12 significant 2-day storms with 208.5mm of precipitation per year.

Precipitation Per Storm

Past
187.2mm
2050
208.5mm

48-Hour Storms Per Year

Past
10
2050
12

About Storm Risk

Storm risk is the number of high wind, wet or snowy events each year. Climate check looks at historical conditions (1980-2005) in your area, on the days with the top 1% of total precipitation in a year and projected to 2050.

Climate risk data is provided for informational purposes only on Royallepage.ca.
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Environmental Risks provided by ClimateCheck®

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Demographic Information of W4 19-65-1-NW, Rural Athabasca County, AB, T0A 0M0

Life Stage

Older Parents, Younger Kids

Employment Type

Blue Collar/Primary

Average Household Income

$110,000.00

Average Number of Children

1.80

Household Population

Household Structure

Age of Population

Education

Education Level

No certificate/diploma/degree

22.86 %

High school certificate or equivalent

21.43 %

Apprenticeship trade certificate/diploma

20.0 %

College/non-university certificate

27.14 %

University Degree

8.57 %

Commuter

Travel To Work

By Car

90.0 %

By Public Transit

0.0 %

By Walking

0.0 %

By Bicycle

0.0 %

By Other Methods

10.0 %

Cultural Diversity

Knowledge of Official Language

Mother Tongue

Building Information

Building Type

Apartments (Low and High Rise)

3.33 %

Houses

96.67 %

Own Vs. Rent