Buying a Home in Weyburn, Saskatchewan in 2026

Weyburn is south Saskatchewan's oil country city — birthplace of W.O. Mitchell, author of Who Has Seen the Wind. With median prices around $240,000, strong energy sector employment, and Prairie literary heritage, Weyburn offers affordability and community character.

Weyburn Home Prices (2026)

Weyburn's median home price of approximately $240,000 reflects the city's oil-influenced prosperity while remaining accessible for a wide range of buyers. Located 115 kilometres southeast of Regina on Highway 39, Weyburn serves as the commercial and service centre for southeastern Saskatchewan's oil-producing region.

$275,000
Detached Average
$215,000
Semi-Detached Avg
$165,000
Condo Average
$240,000
City-Wide Median

Weyburn's economy combines oil and gas (the Bakken Formation is actively developed throughout the region), agriculture, healthcare (Weyburn General Hospital), and SaskPower. The Weyburn Energy Project — a carbon capture and storage demonstration in the Weyburn oil fields — has made the city a global reference point for CO2 sequestration technology. Weyburn's famous literary son W.O. Mitchell, author of Who Has Seen the Wind (depicting Prairie boyhood), gave the city cultural distinction beyond resource extraction.

No Provincial LTT in Saskatchewan

On a $240,000 Weyburn home: ISC fee ~$1,666 vs Ontario LTT ~$2,750. You save approximately $1,084 vs buying in Ontario.

Steps to Buy a Home in Weyburn

  1. Energy-sector employment stability. Like Estevan, Weyburn's economy has oil price exposure. Buyers in energy employment should maintain conservative financial buffers and choose purchase prices that work across the commodity cycle.
  2. Regina commute option. At 115km from Regina, some Weyburn residents commute to the capital for government or Crown corporation employment. Evaluate whether this works for your schedule and vehicle costs.
  3. Pre-approval and budget. At $240K with 5% down ($12,000), CMHC monthly payments are approximately $1,400/month. ISC fee ~$1,666 at closing.
  4. Work with a Southeast SK REALTOR. Agents serving the Weyburn-Estevan corridor understand the oil patch's influence on local property values and demand cycles.
  5. New vs. established. Weyburn has solid established residential neighbourhoods with mature landscaping alongside newer development. Both offer good value at Weyburn's price points.

Weyburn Neighbourhood Guide

Weyburn — Literary Heritage and Prairie Identity

W.O. Mitchell's Who Has Seen the Wind, set in a fictionalized version of Weyburn, is one of Canada's most beloved novels — a profound meditation on Prairie boyhood, death, and the search for meaning against the infinite Saskatchewan sky. The W.O. Mitchell Literary Society and annual events celebrating Mitchell's work give Weyburn a cultural distinction that oil towns rarely possess.

The Weyburn area's flatness — pure open prairie with dramatic skies — is genuinely beautiful in ways that newcomers from forested regions may need time to appreciate. The Souris River Valley, Rafferty Reservoir, and local fishing opportunities provide outdoor recreation. For buyers seeking oil country income with Prairie cultural depth, Weyburn is a compelling choice.

Saskatchewan ISC Title Transfer Fee Calculator

Saskatchewan has NO provincial land transfer tax. The ISC fee is ~$700 base + 0.35% above $8,000 purchase price.


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