Outlook Property Listings: 22 Houses & Condos for Sale

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House for sale: Highway 15 Outlook Acreage, Outlook

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$890,000

Highway 15 Outlook Acreage, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

3 beds
3 baths
2 days

... The yard site is lined with mature trees, a built-up road for easier winter access, a dugout, and a garden area. Located just 45 minutes from Saskatoon and 15 minutes from Outlook on a well-maintained highway. There are too many details to list— be sure to ask for the full feature breakdown...

Mobile Home for sale: 310 Christie STREET, Outlook

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$207,900

310 Christie Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

3 beds
2 baths
2 days

... you could desire, including walk-in closet and en-suite with jet tub. The kitchen has plenty of work space and a large panty easy at hand. This property also has a beautiful single garage and a good size fenced in yard, ready for pets or children! The location on Christie Street is fantastic...

Lauren N Ferguson,Realty Executives Prosperity
Listed by: Lauren N Ferguson ,Realty Executives Prosperity (306) 856-0115
House for sale: 318 McTavish STREET, Outlook

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$239,000

318 Mctavish Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

3 beds
2 baths
2 days

Newly renovated home for sale only a 1.5 blocks to the schools and 1.5 blocks to shopping! This adorable home has tasteful updates and feels like a brand new home! There is gorgeous laminate flooring throughout the main floor, pot lighting, and new kitchen cabinetry. A beautifully renovated

Michelle Nadeau,Realty Executives Prosperity
Listed by: Michelle Nadeau ,Realty Executives Prosperity (306) 867-6768
98 Thomson STREET, Outlook

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$369,999

98 Thomson Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

2 beds
2 baths
3 days

This 1,253 sq ft bungalow style duplex offers the perfect blend of sophisticated design, smart functionality, and low-maintenance living, all in the growing riverside community of Outlook, Saskatchewan. Featuring 2 spacious bedrooms, this home is designed with comfort in mind. The primary

Michelle Nadeau,Realty Executives Prosperity
Listed by: Michelle Nadeau ,Realty Executives Prosperity (306) 867-6768
108 Saskatchewan AVENUE, Outlook

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$37,000

108 Saskatchewan Avenue, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
3 days

Prime location in the center of the commercial hub of Outlook. Highway frontage in the middle of town this vacant lot is ready for you to build your business in the growing community and irrigation capital of Canada. Lets get your dream started! Call today! (id:27476)

Michelle Nadeau,Realty Executives Prosperity
Listed by: Michelle Nadeau ,Realty Executives Prosperity (306) 867-6768
104 Thomson STREET, Outlook

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$424,000

104 Thomson Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

3 beds
3 baths
3 days

Please note: Photos are renderings. This home is not yet built. This brand-new 1,548 sq ft home in the heart of Outlook, SK offers not just modern comfort but the chance to make it truly yours. Thoughtfully designed with 3 spacious bedrooms, including a primary suite with walk-in closet and

Michelle Nadeau,Realty Executives Prosperity
Listed by: Michelle Nadeau ,Realty Executives Prosperity (306) 867-6768
96 Thomson STREET, Outlook

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$369,999

96 Thomson Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

2 beds
2 baths
3 days

This 1,253 sq ft bungalow style duplex offers the perfect blend of sophisticated design, smart functionality, and low-maintenance living, all in the growing riverside community of Outlook, Saskatchewan. Featuring 2 spacious bedrooms, this home is designed with comfort in mind. The primary

Michelle Nadeau,Realty Executives Prosperity
Listed by: Michelle Nadeau ,Realty Executives Prosperity (306) 867-6768
106 Thomson STREET, Outlook

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$424,000

106 Thomson Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

3 beds
3 baths
3 days

Please note: Photos are renderings. This home is not yet built. This brand-new 1,548 sq ft home in the heart of Outlook, SK offers not just modern comfort but the chance to make it truly yours. Thoughtfully designed with 3 spacious bedrooms, including a primary suite with walk-in closet and

Michelle Nadeau,Realty Executives Prosperity
Listed by: Michelle Nadeau ,Realty Executives Prosperity (306) 867-6768
Duplex for sale: 421 McKenzie STREET, Outlook

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$197,900

421 Mckenzie Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

4 beds
2 baths
3 days

Calling all landlords and investors! This DUPLEX STYLE property nestled into a mature lot is a great investment! One unit has already been refreshed with paint, counter tops and a new tub and surround. Walking distance to amenities in town and shared on site laundry. There's a large concrete

Lauren N Ferguson,Realty Executives Prosperity
Listed by: Lauren N Ferguson ,Realty Executives Prosperity (306) 856-0115
House for sale: 319 Simpson STREET, Outlook

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$249,900

319 Simpson Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

3 beds
2 baths
3 days

Pristine, meticulously cared for home with numerous upgrades! Step inside to a bright, stylish kitchen / dining room with custom cabinets, countertops, backsplash, and under-cabinet lighting complemented by stainless steel appliances. Just beyond is a cozy living room with a lovely natural

Tracey Howell-perret,Boyes Group Realty Inc.
Listed by: Tracey Howell-perret ,Boyes Group Realty Inc. (306) 290-7663
House for sale: 5 Poplar PLACE, Outlook

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$649,900

5 Poplar Place, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

4 beds
4 baths
8 days

If your looking for WOW Factor this is it! Overlooking the beautiful South Saskatchewan River this home is a dream with completely renovated main level and second level and to maximize those picturesque river views! Enter into the grand foyer with stunning vaulted ceilings and statement chandelier.

16A Reid CRESCENT, Outlook

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$397,999

16a Reid Crescent, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

3 beds
2 baths
20 days

Discover another Thirdson Builders quality built half-duplex in a prime location, offering contemporary luxury and modern design. Featuring 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms plus a spacious primary suite, this new build home combines style and comfort. The striking black triple-pane windows paired with

Jocelyne G Petryshyn,Re/max Shoreline Realty
Listed by: Jocelyne G Petryshyn ,Re/max Shoreline Realty (306) 856-0066
Unknown for sale: 429 Douglass STREET, Outlook

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$84,900

429 Douglass Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
31 days

... brand-new Outlook swimming pool. Whether you're planning to build a new family home or seeking a smart investment in a growing community, this lot offers an incredible opportunity in a PRIME LOCATION. Don’t miss out—call today to view this Outlook real estate opportunity! (id:27476)

Benita Mcneill Realty P.c. Ltd.,Royal Lepage Varsity
Listed by: Benita Mcneill Realty P.c. Ltd. ,Royal Lepage Varsity (306) 867-7082
Multi-Family for sale: 550 & 510 Thomson STREET, Outlook

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$2,250,000

550 & 510 Thomson Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
42 days

Located in the Heart of Irrigation Country - Outlook, Saskatchewan. 24 Suites -two -12 suite apartment blocks side by side in the town of Outlook. Each has 11 two bedroom suites and only 1 one bachelor suite. In exceptional condition with many suites upgraded - sales brochure and financial

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

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$1,250,000

503 Thomson Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
43 days

Excellent Investment Opportunity! This 12-unit apartment building is located in a thriving and growing community just a short drive from Saskatoon. With strong rental demand and steady income potential, this property is a perfect addition to any investor’s portfolio. The building was

Jocelyne G Petryshyn,Re/max Shoreline Realty
Listed by: Jocelyne G Petryshyn ,Re/max Shoreline Realty (306) 856-0066
Unknown for sale: 17-30 McKenzie STREET N, Outlook

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$105,750

17-30 Mckenzie Street N, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
58 days

17–30 McKenzie St N, Outlook, SK OUTLOOK, SK real estate/development land opportunity offers fourteen (14) titled lots within town limits, each 25'×120' for a combined 350'×120' (˜ 0.96 acres) in a treed, acreage-style setting near LCBI and the South Saskatchewan River. Municipal

Benita Mcneill Realty P.c. Ltd.,Royal Lepage Varsity
Listed by: Benita Mcneill Realty P.c. Ltd. ,Royal Lepage Varsity (306) 867-7082
House for sale: 521 Hearn STREET, Outlook

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$309,900

521 Hearn Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

4 beds
3 baths
65 days

521 Hearn Street, Outlook, SK Welcome to this well-maintained 1,260 sq ft 1976 bungalow on a 100' × 120' lot with mature landscaping. The main floor offers 3 bedrooms (primary with 2-pc ensuite), a bright kitchen overlooking the backyard, main-floor laundry, and a spacious living room with

Benita Mcneill Realty P.c. Ltd.,Royal Lepage Varsity
Listed by: Benita Mcneill Realty P.c. Ltd. ,Royal Lepage Varsity (306) 867-7082
402 Douglass STREET, Outlook

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$369,000

402 Douglass Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
80 days

402 Douglass Street, Outlook, SK. NON-PROFITS, BUILDERS, AND DEVELOPERS WANTED! This HISTORIC CHURCH, originally built in 1912 in Broderick, SK, was relocated to Outlook in 1976 where a FULL BASEMENT was added and sits on 5 lots with 125 ft frontage. The building has since been expanded with

Benita Mcneill Realty P.c. Ltd.,Royal Lepage Varsity
Listed by: Benita Mcneill Realty P.c. Ltd. ,Royal Lepage Varsity (306) 867-7082
609 McKenzie STREET, Outlook

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$105,000

609 Mckenzie Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
86 days

Prime Highway Frontage Land Opportunity! These valuable parcels offer exceptional visibility along the highway, ideal for future development or investment. With neighboring land to the south soon to be bustling with activity, along with the neighbors to the North, this lot is positioned to

Jocelyne G Petryshyn,Re/max Shoreline Realty
Listed by: Jocelyne G Petryshyn ,Re/max Shoreline Realty (306) 856-0066
112 & 114 Saskatchewan AVENUE W, Outlook

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$249,900

112 & 114 Saskatchewan Avenue W, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
94 days

This unique investment opportunity in a thriving area, blending commercial and residential spaces for maximum versatility and revenue potential. The primary feature is a large restaurant space, ideal for a bustling eatery with a dedicated catering/banquet room which could be tailored to your

Jocelyne G Petryshyn,Re/max Shoreline Realty
Listed by: Jocelyne G Petryshyn ,Re/max Shoreline Realty (306) 856-0066
99A Semple STREET, Outlook

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$385,000

99a Semple Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

2 beds
2 baths
119 days

MODERN 1/2 DUPLEX Living Near the River – 99A Semple St, Outlook, SK. Step into effortless, modern living with this 1,297 sq ft half duplex built in 2024 - just a short walk from the scenic South Saskatchewan River, Outlook Regional Park, golf course, hospital, downtown, and the seniors

Benita Mcneill Realty P.c. Ltd.,Royal Lepage Varsity
Listed by: Benita Mcneill Realty P.c. Ltd. ,Royal Lepage Varsity (306) 867-7082
Offices for sale: 222 Franklin STREET, Outlook

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$399,900

222 Franklin Street, Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0

0 beds
0 baths
283 days

Seize this business opportunity with this fully renovated building! The design on one side of the building was to suit the previous Vet Clinic, which has rooms which have great flexibility for a multiple office space with reception area. There is a shower in the clinic side which adds flexibility

Jocelyne G Petryshyn,Re/max Shoreline Realty
Listed by: Jocelyne G Petryshyn ,Re/max Shoreline Realty (306) 856-0066

Home Prices in Outlook

Tracking home prices in Outlook through 2025 helps buyers and sellers see where value is forming, which Outlook neighbourhoods are gaining attention, and how different property types compare as listings come to market and sell.

Without relying on short-term swings, market watchers typically look at the balance between new supply and active demand, the mix of entry-level versus move-up properties, and days-on-market signals that indicate how quickly well-priced homes attract offers. Together, these indicators clarify pricing power and negotiation room for buyers and sellers navigating Outlook Real Estate Listings and local offers.

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Explore Outlook Real Estate & MLS® Listings

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Use powerful search filters to narrow results by price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review listing photos to understand finishes and layout, study floor plans for room dimensions and flow, and compare recent activity to judge whether a property is competitively positioned. Shortlist the homes that align with your must-haves, then track how similar properties perform to refine your expectations before you make an offer on Outlook Houses For Sale or Outlook Homes For Sale.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Outlook offers a variety of neighbourhood settings, from quiet residential streets near schools and parks to pockets closer to shops, services, and commuter routes. Proximity to green spaces and recreational pathways supports a relaxed lifestyle, while access to community facilities and local amenities can elevate day-to-day convenience. Buyers often weigh walkability, yard size, garage or off-street parking, and renovation potential alongside location. These considerations, paired with streetscape character and nearby transit options, help signal long-term value and guide decisions between low-maintenance properties and larger footprints with more outdoor living.

Rental availability in Outlook currently shows 0 total rentals, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Outlook City Guide

Nestled along the South Saskatchewan River, Outlook offers big-sky views, prairie hospitality, and everyday convenience in a compact package. This Outlook city guide highlights the town's roots, work opportunities, neighbourhoods, and the practical details of getting around and enjoying the seasons—ideal for anyone curious about living in Outlook, Saskatchewan or planning a visit.

History & Background

Outlook grew where rail met river, a classic Prairie story shaped by settlement patterns of the early twentieth century. The town's vantage over the valley inspired its name, and the river determined its rhythm—first as a transportation and trade corridor, later as a source of irrigation and recreation. Agriculture moved from dryland approaches toward diversified, irrigated production as research stations and demonstration farms proved new crops and methods suited to the region's soils and sunshine. Around the region you'll also find towns like Shields that share historical ties and amenities.

Mid-century engineering transformed the wider landscape: the damming of the South Saskatchewan created Lake Diefenbaker, a reservoir that supports irrigation, hydroelectric power, and a thriving recreation economy. Outlook leaned into this new era, becoming known for irrigation expertise and river-valley leisure. A former railway trestle—known locally as the SkyTrail—became an icon of the skyline, symbolizing both the community's transportation roots and its capacity to reimagine infrastructure for people. Even viewed from below, the bridge remains a photogenic reminder of the town's connection to the river and the land.

Today, Outlook is a steady service centre for surrounding farms and lake-country cottages. The downtown retains the feel of a Prairie main street, while nearby parks and the valley trails provide the open space and scenery that attracted residents here in the first place. Heritage blends with practical modern amenities, producing a small-town environment that still feels connected to provincial currents.

Economy & Employment

Outlook's economy is anchored by agriculture and irrigation, with a mix of grain, oilseeds, pulses, and forage alongside specialty crops that benefit from consistent water. Field services, crop research, and agri-consulting contribute professional roles, while equipment sales, repair shops, and logistics firms provide skilled trades and technical employment. The public sector—healthcare, education, municipal services—offers stable jobs that support families and newcomers.

Tourism and recreation round out the picture. The river valley, regional park, and golf course draw visitors through the warm months, supporting hospitality, retail, and seasonal work. Proximity to Lake Diefenbaker and to the hydroelectric facilities downstream fosters opportunities tied to outdoor guiding, construction, and maintenance. Small-scale manufacturing and building trades respond to steady housing and farmyard projects, and home-based businesses—from bookkeeping to artisan goods—add resilience to the local scene.

For those who combine rural life with flexible or remote work, Outlook's location is a strategic fit: you can enjoy the calm of a compact town while staying within a practical drive of Saskatoon's larger services and client networks. Entrepreneurs find an approachable business environment, supportive local chambers and service clubs, and a market that values reliability and word-of-mouth relationships.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Outlook's neighbourhoods reflect its Prairie DNA: wide streets, generous lots, and a blend of heritage homes near the core with newer builds at the edges. Close to downtown you'll find early-century houses and mid-century bungalows shaded by mature trees, ideal for those who like to walk to shops, schools, the library, and community arenas. Newer subdivisions typically offer attached garages, open-plan interiors, and quick access to the highway and sports fields—popular with growing families and commuters. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Swanson and Harris.

Just outside town, acreages and farmsteads highlight the region's big skies and sunsets, catering to hobby farmers, equestrians, and anyone seeking elbow room. In all directions, the river valley offers a scenic backdrop, with trails that dip from prairie to cottonwood groves and back again. Community life revolves around the rink, ball diamonds, and seasonal festivals—think farmer's markets, hockey tournaments, and school concerts that fill the calendar and the bleachers.

There's no shortage of things to do. In summer, the regional park's campground and day-use areas host picnics, birdwatching, and family reunions, while the local course challenges golfers with valley views and breezes. Paddlers explore calm river stretches; anglers target walleye and pike; cyclists roll along quiet grid roads. Winter brings cross-country skiing, pond hockey, curling bonspiels, and snowshoeing on packed trails, with the added appeal of short travel times to larger events in the region. If you're considering living in Outlook, you'll find the lifestyle revolves around shared spaces and familiar faces; it's easy to join a club, volunteer at a fundraiser, or simply chat your way down the main street.

Amenities cover the essentials: K-12 schooling, a health clinic, pharmacies, grocery and hardware, auto services, and family-friendly dining. Local shops supply farm and home needs, and the weekend pattern often includes a coffee stop, a stroll through the park, and a catch-up at the arena. As with many Prairie towns, practicality meets pride—yards are tidy, trucks share space with bikes, and neighbours lend tools before you've even asked.

Getting Around

Outlook is compact and easy to navigate, with a straightforward grid for downtown errands and residential streets that lend themselves to walking or cycling in fair weather. Provincial highways connect the town to surrounding farms, lakes, and urban services; Saskatoon is a comfortable drive for airport trips, specialist appointments, and big-box shopping. Most daily needs are met locally, so commuting is optional rather than essential, though many residents happily split their week between town and city. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Delisle and Dundurn.

Public transit is limited in rural Saskatchewan, so a vehicle remains the most reliable way to get around. Carpooling and ridesharing fill the gap for school sports and work crews, and winter travel plans typically include extra time for road conditions. Within town, cycling is pleasant during the warmer months, especially along paths that trace the river valley, while sidewalks and crosswalks make short school runs and grocery trips simple on foot. Parking is rarely a concern; shops and services provide ample space, and even busy community events manage with overflow areas and well-coordinated volunteers.

Seasonal awareness goes a long way. In spring, meltwater can soften gravel approaches; in summer, prairie winds nudge cyclists; and in winter, drivers watch for drifting snow on open stretches. Local knowledge—where to find a sheltered route, when road crews usually clear main arteries—comes quickly, and neighbours freely share tips with newcomers.

Climate & Seasons

Outlook experiences the classic Prairie climate: sunny, spacious summers; crisp shoulder seasons; and winters that reward preparation. Summer warmth invites long evenings on decks, camping trips to the regional park, and weekend runs to lakeside beaches. The river valley moderates breezes now and then, and thunderstorms punctuate stretches of bright, dry weather. Gardeners appreciate the generous daylight, and farmers move through seeding, spraying, and harvest with the steady rhythm that defines the region.

Autumn arrives with golden fields and cool mornings, ideal for hiking the valley trails and cheering at football games. The first frost brings out crockpots and community suppers, while harvest suppers and craft markets fill school gyms. Winter sets in with dependable snow and sparkling skies. Locals outfit vehicles with block heaters, layer up for rink time, and keep shovels handy; in return, they enjoy clear air, chin-chapping walks, and the particular camaraderie of small-town cold-weather routines. Cross-country tracks, curling leagues, and indoor skating make it easy to stay active, while home projects, reading nights, and slow-cooker recipes take over the evenings.

Spring can be brief but welcome, with migrating geese over the river and trails turning from crunch to squish to firm as temperatures rise. It's the season of roadside puddles, seed catalogs, and the first barbecues of the year. Through it all, the wide horizon and open sky remain constants—reminders that, in Outlook, the landscape is not just a backdrop but a daily companion.

Nearby Cities

If you are looking at homes in Outlook, consider exploring nearby communities such as Swanson, Harris, Dundurn, Delisle, and Shields.

Visiting listings and neighborhoods in these communities can help you compare housing styles and local amenities to find the best fit for your needs and to benchmark Outlook Real Estate against nearby markets.

Demographics

Outlook is typically described as a small-town community that attracts a mix of households, including families, retirees, and local professionals. Residents often value a quieter pace of life, community connections, and access to nearby outdoor and recreational opportunities while still relying on local services and amenities.

Housing in the area tends to be dominated by detached single-family homes, with some condominium and rental options available for those seeking lower-maintenance or more flexible living arrangements. The overall feel strikes a balance between town and rural living rather than a dense urban environment, making it well suited for buyers who plan to buy a house in Outlook or seek Outlook Neighborhoods with space and a close-knit community atmosphere.