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Housing

For many people relocating to Saskatchewan, affordable housing is one of the key factors that makes the move both practical and appealing.

Affordable home ownership

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

One of the biggest advantages of living in Saskatchewan is the ability to own a home at a more affordable price. Compared to major Canadian cities, housing costs are significantly lower, making it possible for many individuals and families to purchase a home sooner.

As of 2025, the average home price in Saskatchewan was $329,000, well below the national average of $673,000, helping reduce financial barriers to ownership.

Rental options

If you’re not ready to buy, Saskatchewan offers a variety of rental options. From apartments and townhouses to renting condominiums and houses, there are choices to suit different lifestyles and budgets.

Rental costs in Saskatchewan are approximately 35 per cent lower than the national average across Canada, making it easier to find comfortable and affordable housing.

Space and quality of life

There is plenty of space to call home in Saskatchewan.

Housing in Saskatchewan often comes with more space, both inside your home and outside your front door. Many neighbourhoods offer larger homes and spacious backyards, plus access to parks within easy walking distance.

What this means for you

Affordable housing allows you to spend less on living expenses and more on what matters most, whether that’s saving for the future, supporting your family or enjoying your hobbies and interests outside of work. It’s easy to settle in and feel at home here.