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Saskatoon vs Regina: Which Saskatchewan City Is Right for You? 2025

Both Saskatoon and Regina are affordable, liveable Saskatchewan cities with the same key advantage: no provincial land transfer tax. But they differ in economy, culture, home prices, and future growth trajectory. This comparison covers everything to help you decide.

Home Prices: Saskatoon vs Regina

Property TypeSaskatoonRegina
Detached house (average)$420,000–$510,000$370,000–$490,000
Townhouse$255,000–$320,000$235,000–$300,000
Condo$185,000–$265,000$165,000–$245,000
Land transfer taxNone (ISC ~$700)None (ISC ~$650)

Regina homes are consistently 5%–15% cheaper than Saskatoon across all property types. For budget-conscious buyers, this gap is meaningful — it can mean a larger home or a lower mortgage payment for the same money.

Economy and Employment

Saskatoon

Saskatoon has a more diversified private sector economy. Major employers include the University of Saskatchewan (one of Canada's top research universities), potash and mining companies (Nutrien, BHP), tech startups, canola processing (Cargill, Richardson), and health sciences. The private sector is growing and attracts younger workers.

Regina

Regina's economy is anchored by government: the provincial government, Crown corporations (SaskTel, SaskPower, SGI, SaskEnergy, SaskWater), and federal presence. This provides exceptional job stability but less growth dynamism than Saskatoon. Regina also has oil refining (Co-op Refinery), agriculture, and a growing professional services sector.

Employment summary: Go to Saskatoon for private sector, tech, and resource opportunities. Go to Regina for government stability, Crown corporations, and public service careers.

Population and Growth

Saskatoon is Saskatchewan's largest city with approximately 280,000–300,000 residents and is growing faster. Regina, the provincial capital, has approximately 220,000–240,000 residents. Both cities are growing, but Saskatoon's growth rate has been stronger in recent years, which supports real estate demand and price appreciation.

University and Education

Saskatoon has the University of Saskatchewan, a major research university with medical, engineering, and agriculture faculties. This drives significant student rental demand and keeps Saskatoon's economy more youthful and innovative. Regina has the University of Regina (smaller but strong in certain programs) and SIAST (Saskatchewan Polytechnic).

Rents: Saskatoon vs Regina

Apartment TypeSaskatoonRegina
1-bedroom$1,050–$1,400$950–$1,300
2-bedroom$1,350–$1,750$1,200–$1,600

Regina consistently offers lower rents than Saskatoon. For landlords, gross rental yields are similar to slightly better in Regina given lower purchase prices.

Cost of Living

Both cities have similar cost of living profiles. Groceries, utilities, and transportation costs are comparable. Property taxes in Regina run slightly lower than Saskatoon for equivalent homes. Neither city imposes extra municipal transaction fees.

Quality of Life

Saskatoon

The South Saskatchewan River gives Saskatoon exceptional beauty and outdoor amenities. Popular cycling and walking paths, vibrant restaurant scene, strong arts culture. Generally considered more liveable by young professionals. Better nightlife and urban character.

Regina

Wascana Centre — one of the largest urban parks in North America — is Regina's crown jewel. The Roughriders (CFL) generate intense community pride. More government-worker culture, quieter pace. The downtown core has been revitalizing.

Which City Should You Choose?

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