


The Airlie area in Mulmur Township is a quiet rural enclave known for its scenic landscapes, rolling hills, and peaceful countryside setting. Centred around the historic Airlie locality and surrounding concession roads, this area offers a true rural lifestyle while remaining within a short drive of nearby communities.
With its open space, natural beauty, and sense of privacy, the Airlie area appeals to buyers seeking country living in one of Mulmur’s most picturesque settings.
The Airlie area real estate market is characterized by large rural properties, including farmhouses, country homes, estate residences, and vacant land. Many properties sit on multi-acre lots, offering expansive views, mature trees, and a high degree of privacy.
Inventory in the area is typically limited, contributing to steady demand from buyers looking for space, lifestyle, and long-term value. The lack of dense development helps preserve the area’s rural character and appeal.

Homes for sale in the Airlie area attract buyers who value privacy, natural surroundings, and a slower pace of life. Whether searching for a full-time residence, weekend retreat, or property with land, the area offers a range of opportunities suited to rural living.
The Airlie area is conveniently located within driving distance of Creemore, Orangeville, and Shelburne, providing access to shopping, dining, schools, and essential services. Outdoor enthusiasts benefit from nearby trails, conservation areas, and recreational amenities throughout Mulmur and the surrounding region.
Working with a local Mulmur real estate agent is especially important when evaluating rural properties, including considerations such as zoning, land use, wells, septic systems, and road access.

Sellers in the Airlie area benefit from the region’s strong appeal to lifestyle-focused buyers. Highlighting features such as acreage, views, natural surroundings, privacy, and proximity to recreational amenities can help attract qualified purchasers.
An experienced real estate agent familiar with rural and estate properties can provide strategic pricing, targeted marketing, and skilled negotiation, ensuring your property is positioned effectively within the Mulmur market.


Life in the Airlie area centres around nature, space, and tranquility. Residents enjoy access to rolling countryside, forests, quiet roads, and nearby outdoor recreation, making the area ideal for walking, cycling, and year-round enjoyment of the landscape.
While the area itself is rural, nearby towns such as Creemore and Orangeville offer restaurants, shops, services, and community events, providing a comfortable balance between seclusion and accessibility.
Navigating the Airlie area real estate market requires an agent who understands rural property dynamics, land values, and Mulmur’s unique lifestyle appeal. Whether buying or selling, a knowledgeable local real estate agent of 30+ years, Kevin Flaherty, provides the insight and guidance needed to make informed decisions and achieve successful outcomes.
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Welcome to Airlie, a picturesque rural hamlet located in the northern reaches of Mulmur Township, near the border of Simcoe County. Originally settled around 1863 and historically known as "Mill Hill" due to its early sawmill industry, Airlie has evolved into a highly sought-after destination for those seeking a peaceful, private country lifestyle.
Today, Airlie real estate is defined by its stunning natural surroundings, rolling hills, and expansive properties. Whether you are searching for a custom estate home, a historic farmhouse, or a vacant acreage to build your dream retreat, Airlie offers unparalleled tranquility while remaining conveniently close to the charming shops and dining of Creemore, as well as the larger centres of Shelburne and Orangeville.
Don't miss out on the perfect country property. Get priority access to the newest rural real estate listings in Airlie and surrounding Mulmur as soon as they hit the market.
Get Buyer AccessLiving in Airlie means embracing the outdoors. The area is surrounded by the natural beauty that Mulmur is famous for, including proximity to the Niagara Escarpment and the Bruce Trail. Residents enjoy hiking, cycling, and exploring the vast tracts of the Dufferin County Forest.
While Airlie itself is a quiet residential enclave, it serves as an excellent home base for community involvement. Nearby, the Honeywood Arena acts as a central hub for local sports and gatherings. For daily conveniences and weekend outings, residents frequently travel the short distance north into Creemore or south toward the heart of Dufferin County.
Kevin Flaherty is a proud member of the Dufferin County Board of Trade, reflecting a deep and ongoing commitment to the businesses, families, and communities that make Dufferin County — including Mulmur Township and the hamlet of Airlie — a great place to live and invest. This connection to the local business community means you are working with a REALTOR® who is genuinely invested in the region's long-term prosperity.
Marketing a rural estate or historic farmhouse requires a specialized approach to reach the right buyers. The Flaherty Team uses advanced marketing, including Video Narrated VR Animated Online Showings, to highlight the unique value of your land and home.
Get a Free Home EvaluationAirlie is a rural hamlet located in the northern part of Mulmur Township within Dufferin County, situated near the border of Simcoe County and just south of Creemore.
Real estate in Airlie primarily consists of large rural properties, including custom-built estate homes, historic farmhouses, hobby farms, and expansive vacant acreages offering significant privacy.
Settled around 1863, Airlie was originally known as "Mill Hill" because it was home to several active sawmills during the 1870s and 1880s, serving the local lumber industry before transitioning into a quiet residential farming community.
While Airlie is a quiet rural area, residents are just a short drive from the shops, restaurants, and cafes of Creemore. Outdoor recreation is abundant with nearby access to the Bruce Trail, Dufferin County Forest, and the Honeywood Arena.
Pricing rural property in Mulmur requires understanding local land values, zoning, and custom home features. You can request a free, no-obligation home evaluation from the Flaherty Team for an accurate market assessment.
Because inventory in rural hamlets like Airlie is often limited, buyers should sign up for priority access with the Flaherty Team to receive alerts for new listings that match their criteria immediately.
Ready to explore Airlie real estate? Contact the Flaherty Team today or read our client reviews to see how we help buyers and sellers succeed in Mulmur and Dufferin County.

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