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Cost of Living

Saskatchewan offers a lower cost of living than many major Canadian cities, making it easier to build a comfortable lifestyle and grow a career.

Lower cost of living

Several factors contribute to Saskatchewan’s overall affordability, helping make day-to-day life more manageable.

  • There are no personal premiums or charges for basic healthcare services.
  • Public education from pre-kindergarten to Grade 12 is publicly funded for residents.
  • Commute times in major cities average around 20 minutes, reducing time and transportation costs.
  • The provincial sales tax of six per cent is one of the lowest of any province that charges sales tax. 

What this means for you

A lower cost of living means less financial pressure and more flexibility for you and your family. These everyday advantages add up, making Saskatchewan a practical and appealing place to live and work. 

Whether you’re saving for a home, supporting a family or looking for a better work-life balance, living in Saskatchewan offers more value for your income.

Housing

Province Avg. House Price
(March 2026)
British Columbia $932,711
Ontario $802,601
Alberta $519,375
Quebec $556,332
Nova Scotia $423,700
Manitoba $379,400
Prince Edward Island $369,100
Saskatchewan $374,100
New Brunswick $330,300
Newfoundland & Labrador $328,100
Canadian Average $500,542

Housing plays a major role in overall affordability, and it is one of Saskatchewan’s strongest advantages. Compared to larger Canadian cities, home prices and rental costs are generally lower, making it easier to get established and plan for the future. 

Learn more about housing options in Saskatchewan at Realtor, a trusted online hub for Canadian real estate.