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INDUSTRIALFOR SALEFOR LEASEZONE TOTAL
#SQFT
(Building)
#ACRES
(Land)
#SQFT
(Building)
#ACRES
(Land)
#SQFT
(Building)
#ACRES
(Land)
ILDLight Industrial District640,319 sqft396.81 acres13,610 sqft0 acres653,929 sqft396.81 acres
IHDHeavy Industrial District0 sqft0 acres12,062 sqft0 acres12,062 sqft0 acres
IIndustrial (Mountain View County)16,200 sqft166.5 acres0 sqft0 acres16,200 sqft166.5 acres
IB Industrial Business (Mountain View County)0 sqft126 acres0 sqft0 acres0 sqft1626 acres
*INDUSTRIAL TOTALS656,519 sqft689.31 acres13,610 sqft0 acres670,129 sqft689.31 acres
*Totals may include confidential property listings
LAND USE ZONESLand Use Bylaw 2025-14 (October 2025)
MUNMixed Use Node
MUCMixed Use Centre
CGDCommercial General District
CSCShopping Centre Commercial
ILDLight Industrial District
IHVHeavy Industrial District
FUDFuture Urban District
PSDPublic Spaces District
IIndustrial (Mountain View County)
IBIndustrial Business (Mountain View County)
PROPERTY SUBTYPELISTED PRICEADDRESSFOR SALE/FOR LEASE#SQFT (Building)#ACRES (Land)ZONED (Current & Future)LISTING DETAILS
Industrial Lot$102,900.004602 68 StreetFor Sale2.94 acreILDLearn More
Industrial Lot$106,400.004822 68 StreetFor Sale3.04 acreILDLearn More
Industrial Lot$106,400.004812 68 StreetFor Sale3.04 acreILDLearn More
Industrial Lot$108,150.004802 68 StreetFor Sale3.09 acreILDLearn More
Industrial Lot$244,650.004607 68 StreetFor Sale6.99 acreILDLearn More
Industrial Lot$403,200.006608 48 AvenueFor Sale11.52 acreILDLearn More
Industrial Lot$3,900,000.007002 46 (Hwy 2A) AvenueFor Sale145.26 acreILDLearn More
Industrial Lot$5,250,000.00
($30,000/acre)
4301 46 AvenueFor Sale149.61 acreILDLearn More
Commercial Lot$389,900.008-32580 Rge Rd 11 (Netook Crossing Business Park)For Sale2.57 acreIB
Light Industrial Lot$430,100.00204-32580 Rge Rd 11 (Netook Crossing Business Park)For Sale3.74 acreIB
Commercial Lot$443,900.00103-32580 Rge Rd 11 (Netook Crossing Business Park)For Sale3.86 acreIB-
Industrial LotCall for PriceHwy 2 & Hwy 27For Sale126.00 acreI
Industrial Development LotCall for PriceNoble Business Park (NW 35-32-1-5)For Sale153.83 acreIB
Industrial Facility$5,000,000.005812 48 AvenueFor Sale36,815 sqft8.01 acreILD
Industrial Facility$15,000,000.005807 47 AvenueFor Sale119,143 sqft15.47 acreILD
Industrial Facility$29,000,000.006102 48 AvenueFor Sale448,000 sqft40.71 acreILD
Light Industrial / Commercial Building$175,000.004830 51 StreetFor Sale2,205 sqft0.14 acreILD
Industrial Building (9 Bay)$3,950,000.0032580 Rge Rd 11 (Netook Crossing Business Park)For Sale16,200 sqft2.50 acreIB
Industrial Building$12.00/Monthly/Sqft4218 46 AvenueFor Lease1,800 sqftILD
Industrial Building (Office)$18.00/Yearly/SqftBay 1 & Bay 2 6207 46 StreetFor Lease8,410 sqftILD
Industrial Building (Office)$6000/Monthly/Sqft11 Imperial CloseFor Lease3,400 sqftILD

Please note the above is not a conclusive list of property for sale or lease in Olds. We also have local property owners who are interested in selling but are not ready to list publicly. To source this option please fill in the Investor Property Requirement Form and a local realtor or Invest Olds will contact you.

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Note: the district and potential development lists shown are non-comprehensive. For a full overview of the Town’s land use districts and their permitted and discretionary uses, reference the Land Use Bylaw.

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HNA Overview:

  • The HNA aims to address the town’s evolving housing needs, with a focus on introducing a broader range of housing types.
  • There’s a marked emphasis on multi-family housing solutions, including duplexes, townhouses, apartments, and condos.
  • The study encompasses the entire municipal boundary of the Town of Olds, home to an estimated 9,200 residents.

Population & Growth Dynamics:

  • The Town of Olds has witnessed consistent population growth, with forecasts indicating a continued upward trend.
  • This growth underscores the pressing need for diversified housing options.

Demographic Insights:

  • The town is experiencing a demographic shift with a rising percentage of residents aged 65 and older.
  • This trend emphasizes the demand for senior-friendly housing solutions.

Current Housing Landscape:

  • The predominant housing type in the Town of Olds is single-detached homes, making up 61% of all dwellings.
  • Notably, average home prices in the town are on the higher side when compared to similar Alberta municipalities, pinpointing a potential gap in affordable housing options.

Key Takeaways:

  • Housing Needs: A clear demand for diverse housing forms to cater to the town’s growing and aging population.
  • Housing Priorities: Addressing the need for both senior-specific and affordable housing options.

Dive Deeper: Download the full Housing Needs Assessment for a comprehensive understanding of the housing landscape and future opportunities in the Town of Olds

FAQ

There are many things to consider when building in the Town of Olds. The following are a list of frequently asked questions and answers, however, to apply for permits and obtained further details please visit https://www.olds.ca/permit-licence-applications

The Interactive Development Map (GIS Map) is a great tool for realtors, property buyers, developers, etc., to help them find what utility lines, land use, Area structure plans, and so much more.

1. Fill out the application forms and submit all required plans to the Planning Department.

2. If you will be digging, request locates. Locates must be available on-site while work is being done.

3. If the project is commercial, complete a fire safety plan. This is not required for residential projects.

4. An invoice will be e-mailed to you for permit fees and security deposits. All fees must be paid before the permit is issued.

5. Depending on your project, it will be reviewed either by staff or by the Municipal Planning Commission (MPC).

6. If the permit requires a decision from the MPC, there is a 21-day appeal period.

7. If your permits have been approved, you will receive them along with a Plan Review. This is an overview of what has been approved and will describe when an inspection is needed.

8. Inspections will be performed by our certified Safety Codes Officer.

9. After work is completed to Town standards, any security deposits will be returned to you.

In some cases, a Development Officer or the Municipal Planning Commission may be able to grant a relaxation. You will need to fill out a Relaxation / Variance Form.

Once the Approval Authority makes a decision, there is a 21-day appeal period. Appeals can also be made to the regional Appeals Board. This is a separate group serving 18 different municipalities in Central Alberta.

Simple permits can be approved in a week by Planning & Development department staff. If your permit needs to be reviewed by the MCP, meetings are held once a month (on the third Tuesday of the month).

You have one year from the day your Development Permit is issued to complete the work.

An off-site levy is a fee charged by the Town to help pay for expanding municipal services, such as water, sewer, and roads.

Town Of Olds bylaw – Offsite Levies Schedule