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Abbotsford is the heart of British Columbia’s agriculture and offers some of the most fertile farmland in Canada. From dairy, poultry, blueberry, and raspberry farms to greenhouses, cattle, equestrian, vineyards, hobby farms, organic farms, and mixed-use properties, Abbotsford provides opportunities for both commercial agriculture and lifestyle farming. With rich soil, mild climate, and strong demand, Abbotsford farms are highly sought after by buyers and investors. Explore available properties today and find the right farm that fits your vision.
Abbotsford offers a wide range of agricultural properties, including dairy farms, poultry farms, blueberry and raspberry farms, greenhouses, cattle farms, equestrian properties, vineyards, hobby farms, organic farms, and mixed-use farmland. Start by speaking with a mortgage professional to determine your budget and get pre-approved for financing. Then, we can discuss your needs, preferred locations, and must-have features so we can begin your home search with a clear plan.
Farm sizes vary widely, from smaller hobby farms of 2–5 acres to large commercial farms exceeding 50 acres. The size often depends on the type of farming operation.
Abbotsford has some of the most fertile soil in Canada, a mild climate, and reliable water access, making it ideal for a wide range of crops, livestock, and greenhouse operations.
Yes. Properties are generally zoned for agricultural use, and some may have restrictions on residential development, commercial operations, or subdivision. It’s important to review local zoning bylaws before purchase.
Many farms in Abbotsford include a residential component, such as a farmhouse or estate home. However, some commercial farms may not include a residence, so check the listing details.
Farm purchases typically require specialized financing. Some lenders offer agricultural mortgages or farm loans. A pre-approved mortgage or farm loan can make your offer more competitive.
Farms can be both lifestyle and income-generating investments. Profitability depends on the type of farm, crop yields, livestock, operational costs, and market demand.
Yes. Farms must comply with local, provincial, and federal regulations regarding pesticide use, water management, soil conservation, and animal welfare. Non-compliance can lead to fines or operational restrictions.
Yes. Leasing is an option for operators who want to start farming without purchasing property. Lease terms and conditions vary widely depending on the owner and property type.
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