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Home sales are declining in Saskatoon. But sales are still trending higher than his decade-long trend, according to the Saskatchewan Realtors Association (SRA). For those looking for something a little above average, the Saskatoon market still has some of the finest luxury homes.
Here are six of the most expensive homes in the area.
(Realtor.ca)
(Realtor.ca)
4 bedroom, 6 bathroom home in the Nutana area. The property has direct access to the South Saskatchewan River and stunning views. Over 4,000 sq ft on 3 levels including a developed basement. It also has an in-ground pool, a courtyard and a dock at the river’s edge. The open concept kitchen includes a butler’s pantry and the main floor has a formal living and dining room.
(Point2Homes.ca)
(Point2Homes.ca)
4 bedroom, 3 bathroom luxury home overlooking the South Saskatchewan River. This property was custom built to make the most of the breathtaking views. Featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, an ultra-private courtyard with built-in cooking area, a basement with space for a live-in babysitting suite, and Home His Gym. The master bedroom also has a unique high-heeled style bathtub.
(Realtor.ca)
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This 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom home has views of the South Saskatchewan River. And because it’s automated, you can control elements like windows, temperature, surround sound, lighting, and security systems with your phone. Also on site is his 4 car garage, 2nd Flood his deck and landscaping.
(Point2Homes.ca)
(Point2homes.ca)
A 5 bedroom, 7 bathroom house with plenty of space and fully furnished except for the piano. The basement has a theater room, powder room, and storage. On the main level is the powder his room, pantry and kitchen with Miele appliances. The garden has a ground level patio and a triple garage with direct basement access.
(Realtor.ca)
(Realtor.ca)
One of Saskatoon’s original mansions, this 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom home was designed by renowned 1900s architect Frank P. Martin. The renovation has maintained the original plan while updating wiring, plumbing, etc. The home has a private rooftop patio, his 3rd floor self-contained suite separate from the rest of the home, and the original carriage house with loft.
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(Realtor.ca)
This 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home was built in mid-century modern style by George Carr in 1962. It has a large art studio, floating staircase, 20 foot ceilings and floor to ceiling windows. It offers views of the greenery of Grosvenor Park and is a short walk to the University of Saskatchewan.
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