Midland Homes Sold in the Last 30 Days
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Homes sold in the last 30 days
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Midland Sold Data Overview
Over the past 2 years, 23 homes have sold in Midland, Drumheller, with a median sold price of $333K. Sale prices have ranged from $75K to $610K. The typical home sells in 36 days, suggesting buyers have time to negotiate. Homes are selling at 94.3% of their list price — below asking price on average. Median property taxes in the area run approximately $3,098 annually. The most common property types sold include Detached Single Family (23).
Recently Sold in Midland
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Sold Data & Market Statistics for Midland
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$332,500
Avg: $311,891
Range: $75,000 – $610,000
94.3%
Significant negotiation room
35 days
$253
23 homes sold
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(click to filter chart)2-Year Market Trends: All Property Types
(15 months)Negotiation & Cost Insights
Sold Above Asking
4%
96% sold below
Median Property Tax
$3,098/yr
Avg: $2,964
Home Size Range
736 – 2,388
sq ft
Price Spread
±$136,817
standard deviation
23
Homes sold (last 2 years)
8
Currently for sale
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Months of Inventory (MOI)
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Absorption Rate (30d)
1
New in May 2026
0 vs 1
Sold count (last 30 vs prior 30): -100.0%
Median price: $0 vs $279,000 (-100.0%)
How does Midland compare to Drumheller?
Midland typical sale price
No recent sales
No sales in the last 30 days
Drumheller typical sale price
$313,750
14 sold in last 30 days
Neighbourhood Guide: Midland, Drumheller
Neighbourhood Overview
Midland is a historic and picturesque residential neighbourhood located in the northwest quadrant of Drumheller, Alberta. Originally established as a bustling coal-mining community, it has evolved into a quiet, nature-oriented area famous for its dramatic badlands scenery and world-class paleontological attractions. The neighbourhood offers a relaxed, small-town atmosphere with average list prices sitting around $330,870.
Location
Situated on the north bank of the Red Deer River, Midland is positioned just west of downtown Drumheller along the North Dinosaur Trail (Highway 838). Its scenic riverside setting provides easy access to the rest of the Drumheller Valley while maintaining a peaceful, tucked-away feel.
Housing Character
The housing landscape in Midland primarily consists of mid-range, single-family detached homes on generously sized lots. The area features a charming mix of older character homes reflecting its mining-era roots, alongside updated mid-century properties. With a typical market pace of 35 days, the neighbourhood attracts buyers looking for affordable space and proximity to nature.
Schools & Education
Students in Midland are served by the broader Drumheller school system. Local options located just a short drive away include Greentree Elementary School and Drumheller Valley Secondary School (DVSS) for public education, as well as St. Anthony's School, which provides a Catholic curriculum from kindergarten through high school.
Transit & Access
As Drumheller does not operate a traditional year-round public transit system, Midland is a car-dependent neighbourhood. Residents rely on personal vehicles to navigate the valley, with downtown Drumheller easily accessible via a short drive on the North Dinosaur Trail. Local taxi companies and a seasonal summer tourist shuttle provide supplementary transportation.
Shopping & Dining
While Midland itself is primarily residential and parkland, residents are only minutes away from the commercial amenities of downtown Drumheller. The nearby town centre features major grocery stores like the Real Canadian Superstore, alongside local dining staples, cafes, and unique local retail shops such as fossil boutiques and badlands-inspired craft stores.
Parks & Recreation
Midland is a premier destination for outdoor recreation, anchored by the expansive Midland Provincial Park. Residents enjoy immediate access to the world-renowned Royal Tyrrell Museum, a scenic disc golf course, and the Midland Coal Interpretive Trail. The active Midland Community Hall serves as a local gathering hub with an outdoor rink, while McMullen Island offers beautiful riverside picnic spots and paved walking paths.
Lifestyle & Community
The lifestyle in Midland is deeply influenced by its stunning badlands environment and rich local heritage. It appeals to outdoor enthusiasts, families, and retirees looking for a tranquil community surrounded by hiking trails, fossil beds, and natural river views. The everyday vibe is laid-back and community-focused, blending authentic small-town charm with a deep appreciation for the region's prehistoric and coal-mining history.
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