Buying a Home in Yorkton, Saskatchewan in 2026

Yorkton is the Hub City of eastern Saskatchewan — a thriving agricultural centre with median home prices around $225,000, excellent regional services, and the annual Yorkton Short Film Festival, one of Canada's oldest and most distinctive cultural events.

Yorkton Home Prices (2026)

Yorkton's median home price of approximately $225,000 reflects consistent demand in eastern Saskatchewan's most significant urban centre. As the regional hub for a large agricultural catchment, Yorkton has strong retail, healthcare, and service employment that sustains genuine local housing demand year-round.

$260,000
Detached Average
$200,000
Semi-Detached Avg
$155,000
Condo Average
$225,000
City-Wide Median

Yorkton's economy rests on grain and oilseed agriculture (canola, wheat, flax), healthcare (Yorkton Regional Health Centre), retail trade (serving a large southeast Saskatchewan and Manitoba border region), and manufacturing. The city has a notable Ukrainian-Canadian heritage reflected in its churches, cultural organizations, and annual Kalyna Country Ecomuseum programming. Yorkton is approximately 185 kilometres northeast of Regina on Highway 9.

No Provincial LTT in Saskatchewan

On a $225,000 Yorkton home: ISC fee ~$1,628 vs Ontario LTT ~$2,525. You save approximately $897 vs buying in Ontario.

Steps to Buy a Home in Yorkton

  1. Employment in Yorkton or the region. Yorkton is 185km from Regina — not a commuter city. Healthcare, retail, agriculture, and government are the primary employment sectors. Confirm your position before purchasing.
  2. Pre-approval and budget. At $225K with 5% down ($11,250), CMHC-insured monthly payments are approximately $1,310/month. ISC fee ~$1,628 at closing.
  3. East SK market dynamics. Yorkton's market is closely tied to agricultural commodity prices. Strong grain years correlate with stronger local spending and real estate demand.
  4. Work with a Yorkton REALTOR. Local agents understand Yorkton's specific neighbourhood values, the agricultural community's seasonal purchasing patterns, and property values across the city's varied housing stock.
  5. Heritage vs. new build. Yorkton has both character older homes and newer suburban development. The city's Ukrainian heritage has left distinctive architectural touches in some older residential areas worth exploring.

Yorkton Neighbourhood Guide

Yorkton Short Film Festival — Cultural Identity

The Yorkton Short Film Festival, established in 1947, is one of Canada's oldest film festivals and the world's longest-running short film event. This cultural institution gives Yorkton a distinctive identity among Prairie cities of its size — it is genuinely known internationally in filmmaking circles. The festival brings visitors, media, and cultural life to Yorkton each spring in ways that most cities its size never experience.

Beyond the festival, Yorkton's Ukrainian heritage is expressed through the Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of the Transfiguration (one of the finest examples of Ukrainian ecclesiastical architecture in Canada) and rich community cultural programming. For buyers who value community character and cultural depth alongside Prairie affordability, Yorkton offers a genuine sense of place.

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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Save for Your Yorkton Down Payment with KOHO

Saskatchewan's no-LTT advantage saves you thousands at closing. KOHO's high-interest savings account helps you grow your down payment faster for your Yorkton home purchase.

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