Blucher RM No. 343: 16 Properties for Sale

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House for sale: 110 Wind River ESTATES, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$839,900

110 Wind River Estates, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S0K 0Y0

4 beds
4 baths
22 days

Ask for copy of subdivision. 110 Wind River Estates is a thoughtfully designed property located on the edge of Clavet in the RM of Blucher.. Private access to the 3.01-acre estate is from the old #16 highway, an ideal location—with convenient access to four major potash mines, Cargill,...

Jeff Kwochka,Realty Executives Saskatoon
Listed by: Jeff Kwochka ,Realty Executives Saskatoon (306) 280-6408
House for sale: McConnel Road Acreage on 10 Acres, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$999,000

Mcconnel Road Acreage On 10 Acres, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S0K 1M0

5 beds
5 baths
29 days

Located southeast of Saskatoon in the RM of Blucher, off Highway 16, along McConnel Road. This stunning 10-acre property offers the perfect blend of luxury and country living. Nestled among scenic farmland, the impressive 4,170 sq ft family home boasts 5 spacious bedrooms and a thoughtfully...

Jeff Kwochka,Realty Executives Saskatoon
Listed by: Jeff Kwochka ,Realty Executives Saskatoon (306) 280-6408
Unknown for sale: 53 Meadowlark CRESCENT, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$89,900

53 Meadowlark Crescent, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S7B 0A5

0 beds
0 baths
31 days

... available at the lot, and roads are maintained year-round by the RM of Blucher. RM fees are payable by the buyer when applying for a building permit, and any applicable GST is the buyer’s responsibility. Commuting is easy with the recently widened highway and new turning lanes, and will...

Angela Porrelli,Exp Realty
Listed by: Angela Porrelli ,Exp Realty (306) 291-4664
Lot 3 Phase 3 Waschuk Park, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$314,900

Lot 3 Phase 3 Waschuk Park, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S0K 0P0

0 beds
0 baths
31 days

6.74 acres of Commercial Zoned Land with city water, gas and electrical to front of lot provided by Green Hills Developments as agreed to in the Developers Service Agreement with the RM of Blucher. Water line is installed. Buyer to pay GST on purchase price. Buyer is responsible for Water

Earl Cooper,Re/max Bridge City Realty
Listed by: Earl Cooper ,Re/max Bridge City Realty (306) 241-7751
Mobile Home for sale: Warkentin Acreage, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$549,900

Warkentin Acreage, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S0K 0Y0

5 beds
2 baths
50 days

... Other recent upgrades include new insulation, steel siding, new windows and some new flooring. There is also a heated shed used as a work shop and houses the water system components. The steel-clad shop (31x50x18') is impressive and provides ample space for projects. It has a natural gas heater,...

Jeff Kwochka,Realty Executives Saskatoon
Listed by: Jeff Kwochka ,Realty Executives Saskatoon (306) 280-6408
Unknown for sale: 17 Meadowlark CRESCENT, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$99,000

17 Meadowlark Crescent, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S7B 0A5

0 beds
0 baths
78 days

Discover the charm and potential of this beautiful 2.96-acre lot located just 12 minutes east of Saskatoon along Highway 5 in a peaceful country residential setting. With City water available, this property combines rustic character and practical building readiness, featuring a quaint row

Angela Porrelli,Exp Realty
Listed by: Angela Porrelli ,Exp Realty (306) 291-4664
Unknown for sale: Highway 16 - Commercial Land Opportunity, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$899,000

Highway 16 - Commercial Land Opportunity, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S0K 0P0

0 beds
0 baths
128 days

Amazing land development opportunity on Highway 16. This land currently used for storage & farmland purposes but has commercial development opportunities. Located directly on Highway 16, this land could be utilized for a number of business opportunities or be subdivided into multiple commercial

Aaron Wright,Royal Lepage Varsity
Listed by: Aaron Wright ,Royal Lepage Varsity (306) 716-8279
Unknown for sale: 50 Meadowlark TRAIL, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$100,000

50 Meadowlark Trail, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S7B 0A5

0 beds
0 baths
129 days

Welcome to Meadowlark Estates, a beautiful country residential development just 12 minutes east of Saskatoon along Highway 5. This 2.86-acre lot offers peaceful prairie views—perfect for your dream home, shop, garden, or private outdoor retreat. City water is available at the property

Angela Porrelli,Exp Realty
Listed by: Angela Porrelli ,Exp Realty (306) 291-4664
Unknown for sale: Downey Acreage site, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$199,900

Downey Acreage Site, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S7K 1P3

0 beds
0 baths
141 days

9.2 KM from south end Costco This is a fantastic location for a acreage in a quiet location, yet close to the city of Saskatoon! It's a short drive to all Rosewood amenities such as grocery stores, restaurants, pubs, medical and dental clinics, catholic and public schools. This 3.99 acre yard

Richard Reimer Realty Pc Ltd.,Boyes Group Realty Inc.
Listed by: Richard Reimer Realty Pc Ltd. ,Boyes Group Realty Inc. (306) 227-4009
Lot 7 Phase 3 Waschuk Park, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$262,900

Lot 7 Phase 3 Waschuk Park, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S0K 0P0

0 beds
0 baths
144 days

5.56 acres of Commercial Zoned Land with city water, gas and electrical to front of lot provided by Green Hills Developments as agreed to in the Developers Service Agreement with the RM of Blucher. Water line , Gas line and 3Phase Power Line are installed to the property line. Buyer to pay

Earl Cooper,Re/max Bridge City Realty
Listed by: Earl Cooper ,Re/max Bridge City Realty (306) 241-7751
Lot 6 Phase 3 Waschuk Park, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$262,900

Lot 6 Phase 3 Waschuk Park, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S0K 0P0

0 beds
0 baths
144 days

5.56 acres of Commercial Zoned Land with city water, gas and electrical to front of lot provided by Green Hills Developments as agreed to in the Developers Service Agreement with the RM of Blucher. Water line , Gas Line and 3Phase Power Line are installed to the property line. Buyer to pay

Earl Cooper,Re/max Bridge City Realty
Listed by: Earl Cooper ,Re/max Bridge City Realty (306) 241-7751
Lot 5 Phase 3 Waschuk Park, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$248,900

Lot 5 Phase 3 Waschuk Park, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S7K 1P3

0 beds
0 baths
144 days

5.56 acres of Commercial Zoned Land with city water, gas and electrical to front of lot provided by Green Hills Developments as agreed to in the Developers Service Agreement with the RM of Blucher. Buyer to pay GST on purchase price. Buyer is responsible for the road approach and septic system

Earl Cooper,Re/max Bridge City Realty
Listed by: Earl Cooper ,Re/max Bridge City Realty (306) 241-7751
Unknown for sale: 48 Meadowlark CRESCENT, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$99,900

48 Meadowlark Crescent, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S7B 0A5

0 beds
0 baths
149 days

Welcome to Meadowlark Estates, a beautiful country residential development just 12 minutes east of Saskatoon along Highway 5. This 3.18-acre lot offers peaceful prairie views—perfect for your dream home, shop, garden, or private outdoor retreat. City water is available at the property

Angela Porrelli,Exp Realty
Listed by: Angela Porrelli ,Exp Realty (306) 291-4664
Unknown for sale: 5 Hwy 11.82 acre build site, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$299,900

5 Hwy 11.82 Acre Build Site, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S7K 1X5

0 beds
0 baths
186 days

... of options maybe for the future? There is power, gas and water lines on or very close to the property. There is a older well on property but have no information on it. Highways is in the process of twining #5 up to or past the property . All adding to making this a very nice place to build a...

Fred Van Landuyt,Coldwell Banker Signature
Listed by: Fred Van Landuyt ,Coldwell Banker Signature (306) 227-5308
Unknown for sale: Lot M Martin CRESCENT, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$85,000

Lot M Martin Crescent, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S0K 0Y0

0 beds
0 baths
213 days

Fantastic location for your new acreage and/or home-based business in Green Meadow Estates. 2 acres approximately 10 minutes from Saskatoon and a few kilometers to Clavet. Just off Highway 16 to avoid gravel roads. Gas, power, and public water line are there ready to be hooked up. Flat land

Cory Nickason,Re/max Saskatoon
Listed by: Cory Nickason ,Re/max Saskatoon (306) 381-9077
Lot 4 Phase 3 Waschuk Park, Blucher Rm No. 343

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$314,900

Lot 4 Phase 3 Waschuk Park, Blucher Rm No. 343, Saskatchewan S0K 0P0

0 beds
0 baths
305 days

6.74 acres of Commercial Zoned Land with city water, gas and electrical to front of lot provided by Green Hills Developments as agreed to in the Developers Service Agreement with the RM of Blucher. Water line is installed. Buyer to pay GST on purchase price. Buyer is responsible for the road

Earl Cooper,Re/max Bridge City Realty
Listed by: Earl Cooper ,Re/max Bridge City Realty (306) 241-7751

Home Prices in Blucher Rm No. 343

In 2025, Blucher Rm No. 343 Real Estate in Saskatchewan reflects a rural market defined by space, privacy, and flexible land use, with buyers weighing lifestyle fit alongside property characteristics. This overview focuses on home prices, the current mix of available property types, and practical considerations to help you interpret listing activity and value signals in the area.

Without month-to-month percentage shifts, it’s helpful to look at balance and momentum: how new listings and accepted offers align, whether inventory is broadening or narrowing, and how days on market vary by property type. Land size, access, utility servicing, and outbuilding potential can materially influence pricing, while condition, recent updates, and site orientation often determine how quickly a home attracts attention. Monitoring comparable sales, seasonal listing patterns, and the pace of price adjustments helps set realistic expectations for buyers searching Blucher Rm No. 343 Homes For Sale and for sellers preparing Blucher Rm No. 343 Real Estate Listings.

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There are 18 active listings in Blucher Rm No. 343, including 0 houses, 0 townhouses, and 0 condos on the market. Current availability spans 0 neighbourhoods across the municipality. Listing data is refreshed regularly and is the starting point when exploring Blucher Rm No. 343 Real Estate Listings or looking for Blucher Rm No. 343 Houses For Sale.

Use search filters to focus on the essentials that match your plans: price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking needs, storage, and outdoor space such as decks, workshops, or barns. Review photos, floor plans, site maps, and property disclosures to understand layout, condition, and utility connections. Compare recent MLS listings and nearby sales to shortlist homes that fit your budget and timeline, and note how long similar properties have been available to gauge competitiveness when you decide to make an offer on a Blucher Rm No. 343 home.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Blucher Rm No. 343 offers a mix of rural homesteads, acreages, and small residential pockets, with a setting that balances open prairie views and established shelterbelts. Proximity to schools, parks, sports facilities, and community halls influences day-to-day convenience, while access to commuter routes and regional employment hubs can shape long-term value. Outdoor enthusiasts often prioritize trail access, nearby lakes or greenspace, and room for hobby farming or recreational equipment. Local services, snow clearing, and road maintenance are practical considerations, and buyers typically weigh these alongside site drainage, exposure, and the potential for future improvements when assessing overall livability in Blucher Rm No. 343 Neighborhoods.

Rental availability is currently limited, with 0 rentals on the market, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Blucher Rm No. 343 City Guide

Nestled just east of Saskatoon on open prairie, the Rural Municipality of Blucher No. 343 in Saskatchewan blends working farmland, hamlets, and acreage living with easy connections to larger urban services. It's a place where grain fields meet potash country, and gravel roads lead to quiet shelterbelts and community halls. This Blucher Rm No. 343 city guide highlights the area's roots, the kinds of work you'll find, what day-to-day life feels like, how people get around, and what the seasons bring.

History & Background

Blucher's story is tied to the prairie's wider arc: generations of Indigenous peoples stewarded these grasslands and river valleys long before homesteaders arrived, hunting, gathering, and travelling trade routes that followed the seasons. In the settlement era, survey lines and rail corridors set the framework for farmsteads, school districts, and grain points; modest villages grew where elevators and sidings could serve surrounding fields. Over time, one-room schools consolidated, elevators vanished from many skylines, and farms modernized, but community traditions-fowl suppers, rink nights, harvest bees-carried on. Mid-century discoveries of deep potash deposits reshaped the region's economy, adding a global resource industry to a landscape rooted in agriculture. Today, the RM balances continuity and change: new acreages and rural businesses share space with century farms, heritage cemeteries, and grid roads that still follow the original surveys. Around the region you'll also find towns like Blackstrap Shields that share historical ties and amenities. Local museums and community archives-often volunteer-driven-preserve stories of the people who built barns, laid track, taught in small schools, and adapted through droughts and bumper crops alike, giving newcomers and long-time residents a sense of place that reaches beyond any single hamlet.

Economy & Employment

Work in Blucher No. 343 reflects the prairie mix of soil and subsurface. Agriculture anchors the economy, with family and commercial operations producing cereals, oilseeds, and pulses, alongside cattle and specialty livestock on pasture. The crop cycle fuels demand for equipment sales and service, agronomy, trucking, custom spraying, and grain handling, while seasonal labour expands during planting and harvest. Beneath the fields, potash mining and processing remain key regional employers, supporting trades, engineering, industrial maintenance, and logistics that ripple out to contractors and suppliers across the RM. Proximity to Saskatoon broadens options further: many residents commute for roles in healthcare, education, public services, retail, technology, and professional offices, bringing stable income back to rural households. Construction and renovation are steady too, driven by acreage builds, farm shop expansions, and infrastructure upgrades. Small enterprises-everything from home-based artisans and agri-food producers to mechanics and bookkeepers-fit the rural pace, often serving clients across neighbouring municipalities. With major highways and rail close at hand, movers, storage operators, and freight businesses can efficiently connect farm outputs and industrial goods to national and international markets, reinforcing the RM's role as both a production base and a commuter-friendly home.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Life here is spread across hamlets, villages, and countryside pockets, each with its own rhythm. Acreage areas offer space for gardens, hobby barns, and long views, while farms cluster along shelterbelts, machine sheds, and prairie coulees. Villages provide a bit of main-street convenience-post office runs, a rink or hall, coffee at a local spot-and community boards keep calendars full with skating parties, craft sales, and seasonal suppers. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Clavet and Bradwell. Recreation leans outdoors: gravel rides on quiet range roads, birdwatching near sloughs, canoeing and fishing at lakes within a short drive, and evening walks under sweeping prairie skies. Families appreciate the straightforward school routines and the way extracurriculars blend rural and city choices-minor sports and arts programs in nearby centres, 4-H and ag-focused clubs closer to home. When it comes to cultural life, small-town socials mix with concerts, galleries, and festivals in Saskatoon, giving residents the best of both worlds. Housing ranges from heritage farmhouses and modern bungalows to custom acreage builds, and the market is typically more spacious and land-forward than urban counterparts. For many, living in Blucher Rm No. 343 means room to breathe, space for projects, and a neighbourly ethos where people still wave from passing pickups and lend a hand when weather turns.

Getting Around

Driving is the norm in Blucher No. 343, with major corridors like Highway 16 (the Yellowhead) and Highway 5 linking rural roads to Saskatoon and other service centres. Secondary routes and well-maintained grids connect farms, acreages, and villages; after snowfalls, municipal crews prioritize key stretches, but winter-ready tires and unhurried pacing remain smart habits. Cyclists use gravel and secondary roads during calmer months, and some residents carpool to industrial sites and city workplaces. School buses form part of the daily rhythm, while freight rail moves potash and agriculture products through the region. Air travel is straightforward via the Saskatoon airport, typically less than an hour's drive depending on road conditions and your exact location. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Dundurn Rm No. 314 and Lost River Rm No. 313. In spring thaw or after heavy rains, gravel can be soft and rutted-checking road advisories and giving yourself extra time helps. Fuel, tire repair, and roadside assistance are available in nearby towns and the city, and mapping apps work well, though long-time locals will tell you a printed grid map still earns its keep in low-signal pockets.

Climate & Seasons

The prairie climate brings big skies and distinct seasons. Winters are cold and dry, with deep freezes that etch ice crystals on windows and snow that squeaks under boots; this is prime time for cross-country skiing on stubble fields, snowmobiling along shelterbelts, and catching the northern lights on clear nights. Lakes in the broader area entice ice fishers, while community rinks and halls bustle with curling, hockey, and potlucks that make long evenings brighter. Spring arrives in pulses-thaw, meltwater, a surprise squall-before greening up pastures and announcing calving, seeding, and the return of meadowlarks. Roads can be muddy and soft during this shoulder season, so patience pays off. Summers are warm, sun-filled, and often breezy; thunderstorms roll in with dramatic clouds that give way to painterly sunsets. It's the season for backyard barbecues, lake days, farmers' markets in nearby centres, and roadside stands selling garden produce. Fall is golden and practical: combines move in steady lines, grain trucks hum along grids, and the air turns crisp and fragrant with cut straw. If you're looking for things to do year-round, think in terms of the land-watch the raptors work the thermals, paddle sheltered sloughs and small lakes when winds are gentle, explore conservation areas and nature trails nearby, and plan city outings for museums, galleries, and arena nights when the weather turns. Whatever the month, layers, wind protection, and good footwear make outdoor time comfortable, and a camera isn't a bad idea when the light does something extraordinary on the prairie horizon.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering properties in Blucher Rm No. 343 often explore neighboring communities for additional housing choices and local services; nearby options include Colonsay, Allan, Bradwell, Colonsay Rm No. 342 and Meacham.

Visit these community pages to compare amenities, services, and housing styles as you evaluate options around Blucher Rm No. 343.

Demographics

Blucher Rm No. 343 is typically characterized by a mix of households that include families, retirees and working professionals, reflecting a balance of long-established rural residents and newer arrivals seeking quieter surroundings. Community life often centers on agricultural activity and small?community connections, with local services and social networks that suit a variety of life stages.

Housing options commonly include detached single?family homes, some low?density suburban-style developments and rental properties, with condominiums less prevalent than stand-alone homes. The area generally offers a rural-to-suburban feel, combining country living with relatively convenient access to nearby urban amenities for shopping, employment and recreation, making it a distinct segment of Saskatchewan Real Estate Blucher Rm No. 343 for buyers looking to buy a house in Blucher Rm No. 343.