This package includes 1 quarter of grain land in the RM of Aberdeen #373. The Seller of this land is a progressive farmer who has taken good care of the land. The land is available to farm in 2026, or a tenant is available if needed at approximately a 3% ROI.
The land is predominantly loam and clay loam with soil classifications ranging from G to H. The SAMA stone rating is mostly “slight” or “none to few” and the SAMA topography rating is mostly “level to nearly level” and “gentle slopes”.
There is a yard site located on NW-33-37-03-W3 with a 1 storey house and several wood outbuildings.
There is good all-season road access to the land.
Offers to Purchase must be submitted in writing to the Sellers Brokerage by 11:00am on the 27th day of March 2026. Offers to be left open till March 30, 2026 at 1:00pm. Highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted.More details
This package includes 5 quarters of grain land in the RM of Three Lakes #400. The Seller of this land is a progressive farmer who has taken good care of the land. The land is available to farm in 2026, or a tenant is available if needed at approximately a 3% ROI.
The land is predominantly loam and sandy loam with soil classifications ranging from G to O.
There is a yard site located on SE-20-41-22-W2 with a 1 storey house, attached garage and several outbuildings including Quonset and shop.
There is good all-season road access to the land.
Offers to Purchase must be submitted in writing to the Sellers Brokerage by 11:00am on the 27th day of March 2026. Offers to be left open till March 30, 2026 at 1:00pm. Highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted.More details
This package includes 8 quarters of grain land in the RM of Fish Creek #402. The Seller of this land is a progressive farmer who has taken good care of the land. The land is available to farm in 2026, or a tenant is available if needed at approximately a 3% ROI.
The land is predominantly loam and sandy loam with soil classifications ranging from G to L. The SAMA stone rating is mostly “none to few” or “slight” and the SAMA topography rating is mostly “level to nearly level” and “gentle slopes”.
There is a yard site located on NW-03-42-28-W2 with a 2 storey house and Quonset.
There is good all-season road access to the land.
Offers to Purchase must be submitted in writing to the Sellers Brokerage by 11:00am on the 27th day of March 2026. Offers to be left open till March 30, 2026 at 1:00pm. Highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted.More details
Gravel opportunity in the RM of Invergordon No. 430. This quarter consists of 155.48 title acres with 57 cultivated acres, 49 acres of native pasture and 49 acres of wetland/waste land. Soil association is Oxbow with fine sandy loam texture and a weighted soil final rating of 38.3 (Crop Insurance J). As per SAMA, pasture capacity is 68 AUMs with slough providing a natural grazing water source. The property contains gravel reserves, presenting potential long-term value for contractors, municipalities, or investors seeking aggregate supply.More details
This pastureland offering consists of 479 title acres (3 parcels) located northwest of Asquith, Saskatchewan. The land is currently utilized as pasture, as approximately 300 acres could be cultivated, providing future cropping potential.
The property has two sets of steel corrals, making it well-suited for livestock operations. In addition, there is a bored well located on NW 18-38-9 W3, drilled in August 2021. The well is 72 feet deep with a 30-inch casing, rated at approximately 10 GPM, and is equipped with a solar pump, tire bowl, panels, and gate.
The land is currently not rented for the 2026 crop year.
Farmland & Price Summary
3 parcels
479 title acres (ISC)
SAMA Information
480 total acres
415 arable hay/grass acres
65 wetland/bush acres
$544,900 total 2025 assessed value (AV)
$181,633 average assessment per 160 acres
34.9 soil final rating (weighted average)
$950,000 Farmland Price
$1,985 per title acre (ISC)
1.74 times the 2025 assessed value (P/AV multiple)More details
425 titled acres located in the RM of Rosemount No. 378 consisting of the SE, NW and NE 36-39-16 W3.
SAMA reports 425 total acres including 114 cultivated acres, 15 acres arable hay/grass, and 274 acres native pasture with the balance wetlands and bush. Weyburn association loam soils with a 59.3 weighted average soil final rating. Native pasture rated at approximately 0.45 AUM per acre.
Yardsite includes 20' × 30' insulated shop (metal siding and roof, concrete floor, 220 power), 30' × 40' arch-rib barn with concrete floor and five box stalls, corrals, two 3-sided livestock shelters and several smaller outbuildings. Two wells including a 70 ft bored well (1987) and 125 ft drilled well (1968). Additional water access from the adjacent lake.
Grain bins are not included and will be removed by the Seller. House is not livable.
Asking price $950,000, including $900,000 farmland value and $50,000 for buildings and improvements, working out to $2,118 per titled acre and 1.60× the 2025 assessed value.
Offers will not be presented until 4:00 PM March 31, 2026 in accordance with the Seller’s Direction Regarding Offer Presentation.More details
This offering presents an exceptional opportunity to purchase one or both of two adjacent quarter sections, totaling approximately 318 acres, located in the RM of Corman Park No. 344, just minutes northeast of Saskatoon. Although each quarter section will be listed separately, they are being marketed together to highlight the unique value of acquiring a large, contiguous land base in a region positioned for long-term urban expansion.
Prime Location in a Major Growth Area
Both parcels fall within the planning boundaries of the Saskatoon North Partnership for Growth (P4G), the regional framework that guides coordinated growth for the Saskatoon region as it moves toward a projected future population of up to 1,000,000 residents. The P4G Official Community Plan identifies these properties as part of Future Urban Growth Areas, indicating that over time they are intended to transition from rural agricultural use into urban-level residential, commercial, or industrial development.
The P4G plan establishes policies for subdivision, interim uses, and infrastructure considerations, creating a clear and structured context for buyers interested in long-term planning or land banking.
Accessibility and Surrounding Infrastructure
The two quarter sections are positioned with frontage along Eagle Ridge Road and benefit from immediate access to Highway 41, offering strong logistical advantages. Current access supports efficient agricultural operations, while long-term connectivity enhances their value as the region urbanizes.
Parcel diagrams from ISC show both parcels as standard, broad, rectangular quarter-section layouts. These diagrams are illustrative and not survey-grade, so buyers are encouraged to verify acreage and boundaries independently.More details
This offering presents an exceptional opportunity to purchase one or both of two adjacent quarter sections, totaling approximately 318 acres, located in the RM of Corman Park No. 344, just minutes northeast of Saskatoon. Although each quarter section will be listed separately, they are being marketed together to highlight the unique value of acquiring a large, contiguous land base in a region positioned for long-term urban expansion.
Prime Location in a Major Growth Area
Both parcels fall within the planning boundaries of the Saskatoon North Partnership for Growth (P4G), the regional framework that guides coordinated growth for the Saskatoon region as it moves toward a projected future population of up to 1,000,000 residents. The P4G Official Community Plan identifies these properties as part of Future Urban Growth Areas, indicating that over time they are intended to transition from rural agricultural use into urban-level residential, commercial, or industrial development.
The P4G plan establishes policies for subdivision, interim uses, and infrastructure considerations, creating a clear and structured context for buyers interested in long-term planning or land banking.
Accessibility and Surrounding Infrastructure
The two quarter sections are positioned with frontage along Eagle Ridge Road and benefit from immediate access to Highway 41, offering strong logistical advantages. Current access supports efficient agricultural operations, while long-term connectivity enhances their value as the region urbanizes.
Parcel diagrams from ISC show both parcels as standard, broad, rectangular quarter-section layouts. These diagrams are illustrative and not survey-grade, so buyers are encouraged to verify acreage and boundaries independently.More details
there are a few more acres seller bought the road allowance to put power to the sight he also put in driveway with a colvert to access the property it is a good piece of land close to last mountain lake there is one slough at the back of the quarter.would be a good development spot or a great recreational property approx 125 acres all due dilligence to be done by buyers/buyers brokerageMore details
Excellent opportunity to own 446 acres near Hwy #11 ( 2.5 miles). Land is split into 2 parcels that are kitty corner to each other, for ease of moving machinery. The land is located 19 km from Davidson, SK. Currently farmed by owner, with a total of 414 cultivated acres. For more information call or email before its gone.More details
NW 27-41-03 W3 – RM of Rosthern No. 403
Asking Price: $450,000
This quarter section of pastureland located in the RM of Rosthern No. 403 north of Saskatoon, approx. 6km northeast of Hague. The property includes 158.69 titled acres of native grass, making it well suited for a grazing operation or as an addition to an existing pasture base.
The soil association is Meota loamy sand, with gently rolling topography. As per SAMA, carrying capacity is approximately 60 AUMs per quarter (0.38 AUM/acre). The land is perimeter fenced.
This property presents a good opportunity for ranchers or producers looking to expand their grazing land base.
Farmland & Price Summary:
159 title acres (ISC)
SAMA Information
160 total acres
160 native pasture acres
$154,800 total 2025 assessed value (AV)
$154,800 average assessment per 160 acres
$450,000 Farmland Price
$2,836 per title acre (ISC)
2.91 times the 2025 assessed value (P/AV multiple)More details
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