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NE 35-54-21 W3, Rural

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$250,000

Ne 35-54-21 W3, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 1Y0

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0 baths
3 days

Located within the RM of Mervin. 145.31 Acres. ( 24 Acres Cultivated, 55 Acres Aspen Pasture, 66 Acres Waste/Slough/Bush). Non Arable 45%, Water on the West portion. North portion is treed. Small water area subdivided from the SW corner. NE portion of the 1/4 is open, recently hayed. East

Bev Spencer,Real Estate Centre
Listed by: Bev Spencer ,Real Estate Centre (780) 808-9655
House for sale: 31001 Hwy 40, Rural

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$389,900

31001 Hwy 40, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 0B3

5 beds
4 baths
24 days

... the nearby library, museum, and active community centre, while the surrounding countryside is perfect for th ose seeking fresh air and wide-open space. This is more than a home—it’s a lifestyle. Book your showing today and see what peace rural living can really offer! (id:27476)

Amanda Warner,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Amanda Warner ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 872-6380
House for sale: PT SE 28-50-27-W3, Rural

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$679,900

Pt Se 28-50-27-w3, Rural, Saskatchewan S9V 1R5

2 beds
2 baths
28 days

This is an excellent opportunity! You don't see a property like this, so close to town, come up very often! So here's your chance! Lloydminster school division, located only 8 minutes to the city on paved roads, this unique property has an 82x48 shop with living quarters attached! Do you own...

Janelle Kohlman,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Janelle Kohlman ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 870-0266
House for sale: 110 2 Street NW, Rural

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$158,000

110 2 Street Nw, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 1A0

2 beds
1 baths
31 days

Goodsoil, SK bungalow with super size garage on two lots! This 1945 bungalow has seen a new bathroom, siding, windows, metal roof and added insulation. The home comes with an RO water filtration system and the HWT is 1 yr old. There's 100 amp electricity. Plenty of workshop space and parking

Wendy Wowk,Exp Realty (lloyd)
Listed by: Wendy Wowk ,Exp Realty (lloyd) (780) 581-7000
Lot 6 COUNTRY MEADOW LANE, Rural

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$155,000

Lot 6 Country Meadow Lane, Rural, Saskatchewan S9V 1V8

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0 baths
31 days

Premiere Saskatchewan acreage located just minutes from the city in the RM of Britannia. Lloydminster school attendance area. Private 12-acre lot within Country Meadow Estates. Power and gas to boundary. Seeded to tame forage. GST applies. Directions – 2.5 KMs east on Highway 303

Vernon Mcclelland,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Vernon Mcclelland ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (306) 821-0611
29 Samson Bay, Rural

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$299,900

29 Samson Bay, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 1L0

0 beds
0 baths
31 days

Welcome to your slice of paradise at Pine Cove Resort on Makwa Lake! Nestled within the beauty of this vibrant community, this bare lake lot offers a canvas for your dreams to come to life. Situated West facing, overlooking the Marina with direct boat access to, and views of Makwa lake, this

Michael Dewing,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Michael Dewing ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (306) 821-7777
Recreational for sale: 7 Crane Lane Murphy Lake, Rural

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$149,777

7 Crane Lane Murphy Lake, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 1L0

0 beds
0 baths
39 days

Vacant lot - Ready to Build!!! Here’s your chance to own a beautiful slice of paradise on the serene shores of Murphy Lake. This stunning property offers the perfect setting to build your dream getaway, whether it’s a cozy cabin or a year-round home. Power to the front of the property

Chris Hassall,Century 21 Drive
Listed by: Chris Hassall ,Century 21 Drive (780) 871-3838
Recreational for sale: 1 Crane Lane Murphy Lake, Rural

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$84,777

1 Crane Lane Murphy Lake, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 1L0

0 beds
0 baths
39 days

Vacant Lot - Ready to Build!!! Here’s your chance to own a beautiful slice of paradise on the serene shores of Murphy Lake. This stunning property offers the perfect setting to build your dream getaway, whether it’s a cozy cabin or a year-round home. Power to the front of the property

Chris Hassall,Century 21 Drive
Listed by: Chris Hassall ,Century 21 Drive (780) 871-3838
House for sale: PT SW 29-49-26-W3M, Rural

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$479,900

Pt Sw 29-49-26-w3m, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 1R0

4 beds
3 baths
42 days

This is an acreage you’ll want to see! Nestled on 2.45 beautifully maintained acres just minutes from Lloydminster, this property has everything you need for country living with the convenience of town nearby.The immaculate yard is a true highlight, featuring a large garden, mature trees,

Candace Bosch,Exp Realty (lloyd)
Listed by: Candace Bosch ,Exp Realty (lloyd) (780) 808-9885
House for sale: PT SE 28-49-27 W3 RM of Wilton, Rural

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$399,999

Pt Se 28-49-27 W3 Rm Of Wilton, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 1R0

4 beds
2 baths
46 days

A Tranquil Retreat on Highway 16, just 4 miles East of Lloydminster, awaits your arrival. This inviting 1378 Sq Ft Bungalow, gracefully connected by a charming breezeway to a heated 25’ X 31’ garage, promises both comfort and convenience. Step inside to discover a thoughtfully designed

Rita Baxter,Century 21 Drive
Listed by: Rita Baxter ,Century 21 Drive (306) 821-6112
House for sale: 30230 SK-303, Rural

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$499,777

30230 Sk-303, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 1M0

3 beds
2 baths
53 days

Welcome to your new country living! Set on 8.98 acres, this one-and-a-half storey home offers over 2,000 sq. ft. of living space designed for comfort, functionality, and room to grow. Inside, the main floor features two bedrooms, including a spacious primary suite with dual closets and a private

Chris Hassall,Century 21 Drive
Listed by: Chris Hassall ,Century 21 Drive (780) 871-3838
Manufactured Home for sale: 32384 HWY 16, Rural

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$289,900

32384 Hwy 16, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 3A0

4 beds
2 baths
53 days

Seeking private yard with 11 acres and a 1500 sq ft mobile here it is this yard has beautiful mature trees has a detached garage about 24x37 there is a dugout in the yard this mobile home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms large kitchen and living room heated with propane the tank is rented

Julie Block,Exp Realty (lloyd)
Listed by: Julie Block ,Exp Realty (lloyd) (780) 872-3627
25 Hillgreen Drive, Rural

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$89,900

25 Hillgreen Drive, Rural, Saskatchewan S9V 0Y6

0 beds
0 baths
59 days

Welcome to 25 Hillgreen Drive, a picturesque 5 acre parcel nestled in the tranquil countryside. If you’re seeking a serene environment with breathtaking views and abundant greenery, this property will capture your heart.As you arrive, the peaceful natural landscape sets the tone for

Harpreet Christie,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Harpreet Christie ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 205-7653
House for sale: SE 10-53-24W3 Blk/Par A, Plan# 101732363, Extension 12, Rural

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$540,000

Se 10-53-24w3 Blk/par A, Plan# 101732363, Extension 12, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 2G0

3 beds
3 baths
60 days

13.25 acres with a 1500 sq.ft. home and attached heated garage, plus two more heated garages and a shop. Enjoy peaceful acreage living in this one-owner well-maintained 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home that sits on 13.25 acres just north of Paradise Hill, Saskatchewan. Surrounded by mature trees

Louis De Kock,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Louis De Kock ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 808-1358
House for sale: 25 Lyndon Street, Rural

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$859,777

25 Lyndon Street, Rural, Saskatchewan S9V 0X7

6 beds
5 baths
60 days

Just 5 minutes from town, tucked away on a large private lot in a quiet neighborhood, this home is where luxury living meets everyday comfort. Imagine unwinding in your dedicated home theatre, complete with a 75" LED TV, Control 4 home automation, and immersive Dolby DTS sound—pre-wired

Chris Hassall,Century 21 Drive
Listed by: Chris Hassall ,Century 21 Drive (780) 871-3838
Manufactured Home for sale: SE-34-52-23-W3, Rural

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$374,900

Se-34-52-23-w3, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 2G0

4 beds
2 baths
101 days

The ultimate hobby farm lifestyle — just minutes from Paradise Hill. This one-of-a-kind, turn-key acreage sits on a total of 22 private, fenced acres and is perfectly set up for your animals and your lifestyle. There are two separately titled lots being sold as a parcel totaling 22 acres.

Teneille Zellweger,Exp Realty (lloyd)
Listed by: Teneille Zellweger ,Exp Realty (lloyd) (780) 214-9171
House for sale: NE 30-44-26W3, Rural

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$399,999

Ne 30-44-26w3, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 1P0

2 beds
2 baths
113 days

This attractive 2-bed 2-bath bungalow was built in 2022 and sits on 8.45 acres in the RM of Manitou Lake. The basement is not developed yet. It's waiting for your design ideas. The 3 yr old home features large windows and stainless steel appliances. There is a wood burning stove/oven on

Louis De Kock,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Louis De Kock ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 808-1358
NE 36-49-23-3, Rural

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$4,065,000

Ne 36-49-23-3, Rural, Saskatchewan S9V 2T3

0 beds
0 baths
144 days

Highway exposure parcel of 12.95 a c r e s east of the train overpass.Overburden has been removed and ready for development. Bonus to thisproperty is a telecommunication tower that brings in an excellent revenuestream. (id:27476)

Brian Kimmel,Re/max Of Lloydminster
Listed by: Brian Kimmel ,Re/max Of Lloydminster (780) 872-9778
House for sale: 326506 TWP RD 500A, Rural

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$549,900

326506 Twp Rd 500a, Rural, Saskatchewan S0M 1R0

4 beds
2 baths
168 days

... it's very private and gives you some great views. The acreage features lots of grass surrounded by trees and the professionally compacted yard is a real plus. This classic 4 level split home has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths with lots of upgrades including windows, stucco siding, some new flooring, some...

Fred Falkner,Century 21 Drive
Listed by: Fred Falkner ,Century 21 Drive (780) 872-3383
House for sale: NE-32-49-25-W3, Rural

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$719,900

Ne-32-49-25-w3, Rural, Saskatchewan S9V 1W5

4 beds
4 baths
184 days

This custom-built home is the perfect blend of luxury and comfort. Situated on 10 acres, this fully fenced property is perfect for horse lovers and includes several outbuildings, including a 50x80 riding arena. As you approach, a charming covered front porch with a welcoming swing invites

Teneille Zellweger,Exp Realty (lloyd)
Listed by: Teneille Zellweger ,Exp Realty (lloyd) (780) 214-9171

Home Prices in Rural

In 2025, Rural real estate in Rural, Saskatchewan continues to reflect the classic prairie blend of space, privacy, and practical value. Buyers look to the area for larger lots, agricultural adjacencies, and a slower pace, while sellers weigh demand from move-up purchasers and lifestyle-minded relocators. Discussions around home prices often consider land characteristics, recent improvements, and the availability of comparable properties across similar rural pockets.

Without leaning on headline figures alone, market watchers pay close attention to the balance between new and active listings, the mix of property types available at any given time, and days on market trends — especially when reviewing Rural Real Estate Listings or Rural Homes For Sale. Together, these indicators help signal whether conditions are favouring buyers or sellers, and how pricing strategies should respond to shifts in inventory, presentation quality, and seasonality.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Rural

There are 19 active MLS® listings in Rural, including 12 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Coverage extends across 0 neighbourhoods. This snapshot highlights where supply is concentrated right now and which property styles are most available for comparison.

Use search filters to refine by price range, bedrooms, bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photography and floor plans to assess layout, natural light, and renovation potential, and compare recent listing activity to gauge competitiveness when searching Rural Houses For Sale or Rural Condos For Sale. Save favourites, track updates, and revisit frequently as listing data is refreshed regularly.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Rural communities around Saskatchewan often offer a mix of homestead parcels, hobby farms, and small hamlet clusters near key commuter routes. Proximity to schools, local parks, community centres, and trail networks tends to shape buyer interest, especially for those prioritizing recreation or pet-friendly acreage. Access to essential services, reliable roads, and transit connections into nearby hubs can influence value signals, as does the draw of waterfronts, shelterbelts, and open greenspace. Buyers also weigh practical considerations such as storage options, workshop or outbuilding potential, and how a property’s setting supports hobbies, equipment, and seasonal needs. Together, these factors help define a property’s appeal and guide pricing and negotiation strategy, and they are central to assessments of Rural Neighborhoods in Saskatchewan Real Estate Rural searches.

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Rural City Guide

Set against a horizon of wheat, pastures, and poplar shelterbelts, Rural, Saskatchewan is a patchwork of hamlets, farmsteads, and small service centres where community life runs on neighbourliness and open skies. This guide helps you picture living in Rural day to day, from work and schooling to recreation and road trips between nearby lakes and towns, while highlighting the practical details that make prairie life both self-reliant and welcoming — useful context for anyone considering Rural Real Estate or looking to Buy a House in Rural.

History & Background

Before fence lines and road grids, this region was homeland and travel corridor to Indigenous nations, including Plains Cree and Dene peoples, who followed bison, fished the lakes, and traded along river routes. Settlement accelerated with homesteading policies that encouraged newcomers to break soil, plant shelterbelts, and build one-room schools that doubled as social hubs and polling stations. Railroad spurs, later succeeded by improved highways, oriented many communities around grain elevators, livestock yards, and community halls. In time, agriculture diversified, oil and gas activity brought additional jobs, and public services like health care and education consolidated in larger centres while still anchoring a wider rural population. Around the region you'll also find towns like Brightsand Lake that share historical ties and amenities. Today, the map is dotted with family farms, lake communities, and small municipalities where volunteerism keeps rinks, halls, and fairs running. The cultural blend includes long-standing farm families, Indigenous communities with deep roots, and newer residents drawn to space, affordability, and outdoor access. That layered story shows in the annual calendar: seeding and calving in spring, festival weekends in summer, harvest suppers in fall, and curling bonspiels that carry social life through the winter.

Economy & Employment

Work in Rural hinges on sectors that value practical skills and community reliability. Agriculture remains foundational, with grain, oilseeds, and pulse crops rotating through fields alongside forage for beef herds. Many operations are multigenerational, blending modern technology with hands-on experience, and seasonal rhythms create demand for equipment operators, mechanics, and truck drivers. Energy work adds diversity, from service crews and safety specialists to environmental and reclamation roles tied to producing fields. Northward, the boreal fringe supports forestry, milling, and wood products, while the construction trades stay busy with shops, barns, new homes, and renovations. Public services-schools, health clinics, municipal works, and emergency response-offer steady employment that anchors families to local communities. Small businesses fill in the rest: farm supply and co-ops, cafes, mechanics, bookkeeping, and home-based ventures that thrive on word-of-mouth. Increasingly, better rural connectivity supports remote and hybrid roles, letting professionals in fields such as finance, education, and digital services choose prairie living without giving up career momentum. For newcomers, the job market rewards versatility; it's common to balance a primary role with side projects, seasonal contracts, or a family enterprise. Whether you're aiming for a full-time trade, a farm partnership, or a flexible remote arrangement, the local economy supports a practical, get-it-done approach that fits the region's independent streak.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Expect a wide range of neighbourhoods and housing styles, defined more by landscape than by high-rises. In-town streets often have bungalows with deep lots, mature trees, and detached garages. Beyond the limits, acreages offer room for gardens, shops, and hobby animals, while working farms spread across quarter sections with homesites wrapped by shelterbelts. Lake communities mix seasonal cabins with year-round residences, appealing to buyers who want water access without losing proximity to services. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Marshall and Lloydminster. Everyday amenities tend to cluster in small service centres: a grocery co-op, post office, fuel station, farm supply, and a diner or coffee shop where the bulletin board doubles as the community newsfeed. Recreation is proudly local-arenas for hockey and figure skating, curling rinks, ball diamonds, and trails that shift from hiking and quadding in summer to snowmobiling and cross-country skiing in winter. Farmers' markets, 4-H events, powwows, school concerts, and charity suppers fill the calendar with familiar faces and friendly rivalry. For things to do on a free weekend, lakes and regional parks deliver fishing, swimming, and camping, while windbreaks and coulees hide trails worth exploring by bike or on foot. If you're thinking about living in Rural, the lifestyle leans toward practical comforts: space to store gear, a truck or SUV for gravel roads, and a willingness to pitch in when the rink needs shovelling or the hall needs chairs stacked after a fundraiser. Those exploring Rural Neighborhoods or Rural Houses For Sale will find choices that favour functionality and community connection.

Getting Around

Most travel here runs on the provincial highway grid and local range roads, so driving is the default. Distances are measured in travel time rather than strict kilometres, and a reliable vehicle is essential, particularly in winter when wind and drifting snow can make visibility change quickly. Gravel is a fact of life; expect dust in dry spells and soft surfaces during spring thaw, with farm equipment sharing the road during seeding and harvest. Fuel is available in service centres and at cardlock stations, though planning ahead is wise, especially when exploring lakes or backroads. Rural cycling is scenic but benefits from high-visibility gear and route planning; walking is great inside town boundaries, where streets are quiet and sidewalks connect schools, parks, and shops. Public transit is limited, but school buses knit together hamlets and farms each weekday, and informal carpooling fills many gaps. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Perch Lake and Turtleford. In winter, winter tires, emergency kits, and a keep-the-tank-up habit are worth adopting, and during hunting season, extra caution at dawn and dusk helps avoid wildlife encounters. When weather cooperates, long sightlines and light traffic make prairie roads a pleasure, turning errands into scenic drives under big sky. If you're weighing a plan to Buy a House in Rural, factor vehicle needs and travel times into your decision.

Climate & Seasons

Rural, Saskatchewan sits at the meeting point of prairie and parkland, so you'll feel distinct seasons that shape work and play. Spring can be quick, with snowmelt swelling sloughs and gravel roads softening before firming up for fieldwork. As days lengthen, songbirds return, and farmyards buzz with calving, fencing, and seed deliveries. Summer turns warm and bright, bringing beach days at nearby lakes, farmers' markets, and long evenings perfect for slow-pitch, backyard fires, and stargazing. Thunderstorms roll through with dramatic clouds and occasional hail, but they give way to clear nights where the Milky Way and, at times, northern lights show off. Fall is harvest, a season of early mornings, grain trucks, and suppers packed to the field, with maples and poplars framing gravel roads in gold. Winters are cold and quietly beautiful: hoarfrost on willows, sunlight sparkling off snowdrifts, and rinks humming with skating, hockey, and curling. Snowmobile clubs stake trails, ice shacks dot the lakes for perch and pike, and community halls come alive with craft sales and potlucks. Like anywhere on the prairies, weather can swing from chin-deep drifts to a midwinter thaw, and smoke or wind can visit at times, but proper layers, block heaters, and a well-tuned furnace keep homes comfortable while the landscape rests. If you're compiling a list of things to do year-round, mix indoor staples-library nights, rec-centre workouts, and kitchen-table card games-with seasonal standbys like berry picking, water-ski mornings, sledding hills, and quiet walks on packed-snow backroads. These are the rhythms that often matter most to buyers looking at Rural Homes For Sale.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers exploring Rural may also consider nearby communities for additional housing and lifestyle options. Local choices include Turtleford, Brightsand Lake, Turtle Lake, Perch Lake and Delmas.

Each link goes to a real estate page to help compare property options and neighborhood details as you consider locations in and around Rural, and to view additional Rural Real Estate Listings for the surrounding region.

Demographics

Rural Saskatchewan communities tend to be a mix of long-established local families, retirees and people who either work in nearby towns or are involved in agriculture and resource-based industries. Residents often value close-knit social ties, with community organizations and schools serving as focal points for social life and local events.

Housing is typically dominated by detached houses and rural properties with ample outdoor space, while some larger towns also offer condo developments and rental housing for those seeking lower-maintenance options. The overall feel is rural or small-town rather than urban or suburban, with daily life shaped by access to outdoor recreation, seasonal rhythms and travel to regional centres for certain services and employment. Those searching for Rural Homes For Sale or exploring Saskatchewan Real Estate Rural will find the housing stock reflects these priorities.