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Saskatoon Neighbourhoods Guide 2025: Best Areas to Live and Buy

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Saskatoon is a well-planned city with a mix of established central neighbourhoods, mature suburban areas, and newer south and west-end developments. Whether you want walkability, top schools, new construction, or investment value, Saskatoon has a neighbourhood that fits. Here is a comprehensive look at where to buy.

South Saskatoon

Stonebridge

Saskatoon's most popular and fastest-growing suburb. Modern homes, excellent amenities, multiple schools, and a master-planned feel. Popular with young families. Homes from $400,000 to over $700,000 for premium builds. Strong rental demand for townhouses. Considered the most desirable "new" area in the city.

Rosewood

Newer south-east Saskatoon with a mix of detached homes, semi-detached, and townhouses. Family-friendly, newer construction. Homes $360,000–$550,000. Growing retail and amenity base nearby.

Willowgrove

Premium south-east neighbourhood with upscale homes and larger lots. Mature trees in established sections. Detached homes $450,000–$800,000. Very popular with professional families.

Briarwood / Lakeridge

Established south-east areas with mature trees and larger bungalows. Well-maintained, quiet streets. Homes $370,000–$520,000. Strong long-term value.

Central Saskatoon

Nutana

Saskatoon's oldest and most established neighbourhood. Tree-lined streets, older character homes, and close to the University of Saskatchewan and river. Popular with academics, professionals, and buyers who value heritage character. Homes $380,000–$600,000. Strong rental demand for students and young professionals.

Varsity View

Adjacent to Nutana and the University of Saskatchewan. Walkable, desirable, high rental demand. Good investment area. Detached homes $350,000–$510,000.

City Park

Central Saskatoon with river views and proximity to downtown. Older character homes and some condos. Walkable. Prices $320,000–$480,000.

Caswell Hill / Pleasant Hill

Affordable central west-side neighbourhoods. Entry-level prices. Older housing stock requiring some updating. Homes from $240,000–$340,000. Good for first-time buyers on a tight budget.

West Saskatoon

Hampton Village

Popular family area with newer construction. Good schools and parks. Homes $350,000–$520,000. One of the more popular mid-range choices for families moving from other provinces.

Blairmore / Meadowgreen

West Saskatoon with more affordable options. Mix of newer and older construction. Homes $290,000–$400,000.

North Saskatoon

Lawson Heights

Established north Saskatoon neighbourhood. Mature trees, bungalows and two-storeys. Homes $300,000–$420,000. Good access to north industrial employment.

Confederation Park / Forest Grove

More affordable north-side areas. Good value for space. Entry-level detached from $265,000. Popular with families seeking more square footage for less money.

How to Choose a Saskatoon Neighbourhood

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