Saskatchewan

Welcome to Saskatchewan, Canada

To get started choose an area to the right under "Relocating to Saskatchewan? Start here..." and browse the network of RE/MAX Saskatchewan Professionals available to assist you. Ask about the REMAX MLS real estate homes for sale including residential houses, apartments, condos, duplexes, townhouses, acreages and farms. If you are interested in an area that is not currently represented, please contact Jim Williams.

If you are a Professional and interested in being listed in an area that is not currently represented, please contact Jim Williams.

Saskatchewan summary

Saskatchewan is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588,276.09 square kilometres (227,134.67 sq mi) and a population of 1,003,299 (according to 2007 estimates), mostly living in the southern half of the province. Of these, 202,340 live in the province's largest city, Saskatoon, while 179,246 live in the provincial capital, Regina. Other major cities, in order of size, are Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Swift Current, and North Battleford. The province's name comes from the Saskatchewan River, whose name comes from its Cree designation: kisiskaciwani-sipiy, meaning "swift flowing river".
From a great scale, Saskatchewan appears to be a quadrilateral. However, due to its size, the 49th parallel boundary and the 60th northern border appear curved. Additionally, the eastern boundary of the province is partially crooked rather than following a line of longitude, as correction lines were devised by surveyors prior to the homestead program (1880–1928). Saskatchewan is bounded on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota. Saskatchewan has the distinction of being the only Canadian province for which no borders correspond to physical geographic features. It is also one of only two provinces that are land-locked, the other being Alberta.

Saskatchewan contains two major natural regions: the Canadian Shield in the north and the Interior Plains in the south. Northern Saskatchewan is mostly covered by boreal forest except for The Lake Athabasca Sand Dunes, the largest active sand dunes in the world north of 58°, adjacent to the southern shore of Lake Athabasca. Southern Saskatchewan contains another area with sand dunes known as the "Great Sand Hills" covering over 300 square kilometres (120 sq mi). The Cypress Hills, located in the southwestern corner of Saskatchewan and Killdeer Badlands (Grasslands National Park) are areas of the province that remained unglaciated during the last glaciation period. The province's highest point, 1,468 metres (4,816 ft) is located in the Cypress Hills. The lowest point, 213 metres (700 ft) is the shore of Lake Athabasca in the far north. The province has nine distinct drainage basins made up of various rivers and watersheds draining into the Arctic Ocean, Hudson Bay, and Gulf of Mexico.

Saskatchewan Real Estate Selling Services

Selling and moving to another home for sale, you need to know the house value of your home. To buy and sell in the real estate market today is a costly and challenging experience. Knowing the expenditure cost of your Professional fee, land title registration fee, lawyer or notary legal fee, mortgage registration cost, HST, property purchase tax is of extreme importance.To obtain this CMA report click on the link Real Estate House Value (CMA) Report.

Relocating to Another City

This is a free, Forsalesold relocation information service. Moving is stressful and can leave you feeling off-balance - we're here to help. We can recommend a RE/MAX Professional from the area you are moving to and have them send you a information package including maps, schools, hospitals and much more. Forsalesold Relocation Service will have a RE/MAX Professional contact you within 72 hours by telephone with information you require. To begin, click on the link Relocation Service.

Real Estate Fit To Sell Program

Putting your Real Estate Home up for sale is a huge responsiblity for the seller. The seller needs to make sure that their homes shows the best it can. You want the real estate buyer/investor to feel that this is the home for them.You get one opportunity to make a good real estate impression. REMAX has created a free video showing you how to stage your home for sale. Click on the link Is Your Real Estate Home Fit To Sell

Saskatchewan Real Estate Buyer Guides!

To educate yourself on buying a mls home for sale, is to read Canada Mortgage and Housing(cmhc) buyers guide to purchasing a home for sale. Click on the link Real Estate Buyers Guide. Buying a real estate condo or townhouse, read Canada Mortgage and Housing condo buyer guide. Click on the link Real Estate Condo/Townhouse Buyers guide. Buying a mls acreage for sale, read Canada Mortgage and Housing guide for acreages buyers. Click on the link Real Estate Acreage Buyers Guide. Buying a new real estate home from a builder, read Canada Mortgage and Housing how to pick a new home builder. Click on the link New Home Builder Guide.

REMAX Real Estate Professional!

Selling your home you need a professional trained REMAX Professional handling your sale, trained real estate professional in print marketing, especially trained in internet marketing and contract negotiating that will produce the most money possible for your real estate home. Click on the link Most Money For Your Home.

Buying a real estate home for sale, you require a REMAX real estate Professional trained in contract writing, protecting the buyer with subject real estate clauses, Click on the link Buyers Dare To Dream of Owning Own Real Estate Home.