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Montgomery Place

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Located at the northwest edge of Saskatoon, Montgomery Place is a residential neighbourhood that was developed after World War II as part of the Veteran’s Land Act settlement plan. The area was developed for Canadian veterans in honor of their heroic service to their country. The streets are all named after famous battles that these brave soldiers fought. The public parks bear the names of Canadian war heroes.

When it was originally developed, most of the land parcels were approximately one half acre in size and that gave Montgomery Place a unique sort of feel, particularly after it was amalgamated with the city of Saskatoon in the late 1950′s. While many of those large parcels have been subdivided to make way for more modern homes Montgomery Place has managed to retain much of its original charm. Many of the street have no sidewalks and visitors often comment that the area has an “at the lake” feel to it.

Montgomery Place has two elementary schools including St. Dominic in the catholic system and Montgomery School in the public system.

The area boasts more than fifteen acres of public green space across four parks. Recreational amenities include baseball diamonds, toboggan hill, outdoor skating rinks, playgrounds, walking paths and a paddling pool.

Photo Walk of Montgomery Place

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Population 2,591
Number of households 715
Average persons per household 2.9
Home ownership 86%
Average sale price of a residential dwelling (previous year) $385,961
Median sale price of a residential dwelling (previous year) $389,000
Average household income $68,640
Types of homes Houses Condos
Number of sales
27 0
Lowest sale price
$285,000 -
Highest sale price
$545,000 -
Average sale price
$385,961 -
Average sale price over 6 months ending 02/28/20110 $336,017 -

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Montgomery Place in the News

  1. Montgomery apartment complex project can proceed as planned | TeamFisher.com
  2. Average Saskatoon home prices by area for 2011 | TeamFisher.com
  3. Multi-family development near Montgomery Place can proceed | TeamFisher.com
  4. Montgomery Place residents win one as proposed wind turbine gets scrapped | TeamFisher.com
  5. Montgomery residents say no to proposed apartment buildings in their area | TeamFisher.com
  6. Saskatoon council approves land purchase to relocate bus barns & city yards | TeamFisher.com

1 comment so far. We'd love to hear your thoughts.

  • Susan
    August 30th, 2009 at 9:00 AM

    My parents still reside in Montgomery and I had the privilege of growing up there. It’s almost 20 years since I moved from home but the neighbourhood has not changed and that is a good thing. You still feel like your part of a country town even though your actually part of a growing busy city. The friendly atmosphere is still there and many of the people you grew up with still live there. It is a very family orientated place.

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