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Saskatchewan Mortgage Calculator

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Estimate your monthly mortgage payment based on Saskatchewan home prices. Saskatchewan offers affordable housing with no land transfer tax, making it an accessible market for first-time buyers and families.

The average home price in Saskatchewan is approximately $360,000. With a minimum down payment of $18,000 (5%) and CMHC insurance, the total mortgage would be approximately $355,740. At a 4.25% interest rate over 25 years, the monthly mortgage payment would be $1,923.

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Saskatchewan mortgage payment examples

Home PriceDown PaymentMortgage + CMHCMonthly at 4%Monthly at 5%Monthly at 6%
$200,000$20,000$185,580$978$1,084$1,194
$300,000$30,000$278,370$1,467$1,626$1,792
$360,000$36,000$334,008$1,760$1,951$2,150
$450,000$45,000$417,825$2,202$2,441$2,690
$550,000$55,000$510,225$2,689$2,980$3,285

No land transfer tax in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan does not charge a land transfer tax. Instead, buyers pay a land titles fee of 0.3% of the property value.

Example: On a $360,000 home, the land titles fee would be approximately $1,080 — compared to $5,275 in Ontario or $3,200 in BC for the same price.

Saskatchewan property tax rates

MunicipalityApproximate Tax RateAnnual Tax on $360,000 Home
Regina1.08%$3,888
Saskatoon1.02%$3,672
Moose Jaw1.24%$4,464
Prince Albert1.35%$4,860
Swift Current1.10%$3,960

Saskatchewan property taxes include municipal and education components. Rates are moderate compared to national averages.

Saskatchewan housing cost breakdown

Cost CategoryTypical Monthly Range
Mortgage payment (on average home)$1,800 – $2,100
Property taxes$300 – $410
Home insurance$100 – $175
Utilities & heating$200 – $400
Maintenance (1% of value/year)$300 – $360

Total estimated monthly cost: $2,700 – $3,445

Saskatchewan-specific homebuyer considerations

  • No land transfer tax — Only a 0.3% land titles fee applies, saving thousands compared to most provinces.
  • PST on new homes — Saskatchewan charges 6% PST on new construction (in addition to 5% GST). This does not apply to resale homes.
  • Saskatchewan Home Renovation Tax Credit — An income tax credit for eligible renovation expenses.
  • Higher heating costs — Similar to Manitoba, Saskatchewan’s cold winters increase heating expenses. SaskPower and SaskEnergy rates are moderate but winter bills can be significant.
  • First Home Savings Account (FHSA) — Save up to $40,000 tax-free. See the FHSA calculator.
  • RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan — Withdraw up to $60,000 ($120,000 per couple) for a down payment.

Saskatchewan housing market overview

  • Regina — The provincial capital, with average prices around $380,000. Government and agriculture drive the economy. See the Regina housing market report.
  • Saskatoon — Slightly more affordable at around $370,000, with a diversified economy including mining, agriculture, and technology. See the Saskatoon housing market report.
  • Smaller centres — Cities like Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, and Swift Current offer homes under $250,000.

How much income do you need to buy in Saskatchewan?

Qualifying income estimates based on 25-year amortization and stress test (~6.25%):

Home PriceMin. Down (5%)Income Needed (5% down)Income Needed (20% down)
$250,000$12,500$63,000$58,000
$360,000$18,000$91,000$83,000
$450,000$22,500$113,000$103,000
$550,000$27,500$138,000$127,000

Saskatchewan’s moderate prices mean a household earning $80,000–$100,000 can comfortably afford the average home.

Saskatchewan vs. neighbouring provinces

ProvinceAvg. Home PriceTransfer/Title FeeLand Tax RateMonthly Cost (avg. home)
Saskatchewan$360,000~$1,080 (0.3%)No LTT$2,700–$3,445
Manitoba$370,000~$4,400 LTTYes$2,790–$3,445
Alberta$490,000~$2,165 (0.48%)No LTT$3,700–$4,500
BC$950,000~$16,000 PTTYes$6,500–$8,000

Saskatchewan and Manitoba are the most affordable prairie provinces. Saskatchewan’s land title fee is significantly lower than Manitoba’s land transfer tax on the same purchase price.

Saskatchewan first-time buyer programs

ProgramBenefit
No land transfer taxOnly 0.3% land titles fee — one of the lowest in Canada
FHSAUp to $40,000 in tax-deductible, tax-free savings for a down payment
RRSP Home Buyers’ PlanWithdraw up to $60,000 per person for down payment
CMHC mortgage insuranceEnables 5% down payment
Saskatchewan Home Renovation Tax CreditCredit for eligible renovation costs
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