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Saskatoon

The Saskatoon section of the Saskatoon Real Estate Resource Centre is your starting point for getting acquainted with the city of Saskatoon. You’ll find rich and detailed neighbouhood data and lots of helpful real estate price trend information.

Saskatoon at a glance

A few quick facts about the city of Saskatoon, who lives here and how home values have changed over time.

Saskatoon neighbourhoods – Profiles and real estate price trends

Our Saskatoon neighbourhoods section contains detailed demographics, real estate pricing trends, photos, school information and amenities available for each of Saskatoon’s residential neighbourhoods. A great resource for selecting an area where you and your family will be comfortable living. While this section is under construction, please feel free to visit our old neighbourhood pages here.

Saskatoon house prices by neighbourhood

Quickly determine which areas of Saskatoon meet your house budget requirements with this handy table which displays the lowest selling price, the highest selling price and the average sale price for each of Saskatoon’s residential neighbourhoods.

Online resources for Saskatoon and area

Saskatoon utility providers and contact numbers for them

Google map defining the boundaries of Saskatoon real estate areas one through five

Saskatoon Neighbourhoods

All you need to know about Saskatoon

Featured Neighbourhood

Welcome sign at the Willowgrove neighbourhood in Saskatoon

Willowgrove

As one of Saskatoon's newest subdivisions, Willowgrove consistently sees the highest volume of residential sales through the Saskatoon MLS system. Area plans include a village centre & two schools joined by a community centre.

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Snap Shots

Quick hits, tidbits and tips from Norm Fisher

Saskatoon will lead the nation in GDP growth in 2012, according to a new report by the Conference Board of Canada. The local economy is expected to expand by 3.6 percent, down from an impressive 4.8 percent in 2011.

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- March 29, 2012