October 3, 2025

Saskatchewan Housing Resources

www.saskatchewan.ca

Saskatchewan Housing Resources

Government of Saskatchewan

The Government of Saskatchewan offers a range of resources dedicated to supporting housing security for residents, including parents and caregivers seeking support for renting, owning, or developing homes. These resources are coordinated through government ministries, Crown corporations, and partner organizations to ensure comprehensive assistance with housing needs.


Resource Highlights


  • The website provides guidance for both renters and homeowners, offering up-to-date information on regulatory changes and service updates that may impact housing arrangements.
  • Practical support includes details about government programs, subsidies that can help with the costs of rents and utilities, and rights for both tenants and landlords, as well as opportunities for affordable housing and pathways to homeownership.
  • Information is also available regarding housing development, including guidance for new builds and community-based housing initiatives.


If you are looking to secure safe, stable housing or overcome challenges in the rental or ownership process, these resources offer advice and step-by-step guidance.

 

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