Torch River RM No. 488: 13 Properties for Sale

(13 relevant results)
Sort by

View map

House for sale: Torch River RM Acreage, Torch River Rm No. 488

49 photos

$539,900

Torch River Rm Acreage, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S6J 2J0

4 beds
2 baths
2 days

... pasture and Northern Saskatchewan adventure are calling your name, this 159.14-acre acreage delivers the lifestyle to match. The 1,288 sq ft home is warm, welcoming and thoughtfully updated. A bright and spacious living room offers plenty of natural light and room to gather, while the adjoining kitchen...

Unknown for sale: Tobin Lake Waterfront, Torch River Rm No. 488

8 photos

$550,000

Tobin Lake Waterfront, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S0E 1E0

0 beds
0 baths
15 days

Lakefront Tobin lake Unique opportunity for any outdoorsman with an entrepreneurial spirit. This rare parcel of land has over 122 acres of titled property along the shoreline of Tobin Lake. Tobin lake is known for its first class fishing including World Record Walleye. With 40 acres of cultivated...

Carson Penner,Royal Lepage Renaud Realty
Listed by: Carson Penner ,Royal Lepage Renaud Realty (306) 873-8892
House for sale: Bergen Acreage, Torch River Rm No. 488

41 photos

$399,900

Bergen Acreage, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S0E 1E0

1 beds
1 baths
37 days

... are only 2 kilometers from the river. It’s a perfect haven for outdoor enthusiasts, whether you enjoy golfing, fishing, hunting, quadding, or skidooing. The property features a beautiful log home with a vaulted ceiling as you enter into this home through the garden doors that open to an...

Susan Toledo,Re/max Saskatoon
Listed by: Susan Toledo ,Re/max Saskatoon (306) 241-8670
Unknown for sale: Recreational quarter of land N-E of White Fox, Torch River Rm No. 488

31 photos

$176,000

Recreational Quarter Of Land N-e Of White Fox, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S0J 3B0

0 beds
0 baths
46 days

If you are looking for recreational land, this might be a great opportunity to own 159.77 acres north east of White Fox, between Tobin Lake and Torch River. North East Saskatchewan is known for great moose, deer, and bear hunting. There are snowmobile trails in the area. This land is only...

Yuriy Danyliuk,Re/max Blue Chip Realty
Listed by: Yuriy Danyliuk ,Re/max Blue Chip Realty (306) 812-7747
Unknown for sale: Choiceland Quarter RM #488, Torch River Rm No. 488

3 photos

$279,000

Choiceland Quarter Rm #488, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S0J 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
56 days

One quarter section (NE 34-52-18 W2) located near Choiceland, SK in the RM of Torch River #488. This quarter is a mix of open land and treed areas. The land is rated “K” by Sask Crop Insurance. There is good access to the land with roads on the north and east sides. The land is vacant...

Unknown for sale: RM488 Torch River Land, Torch River Rm No. 488

11 photos

$10,950,000

Rm488 Torch River Land, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S0J 3B0

0 beds
0 baths
58 days

... to all the land. The Sellers are willing to sell their home quarter with house, yard, modern shop and infrastructure at an additional price. Bins not included. Please enquire for details if this is of interest to you. VR Mapping and soil sampling have been completed for the 2026 cropping season....

Ted Cawkwell,Re/max Saskatoon
Listed by: Ted Cawkwell ,Re/max Saskatoon (306) 986-7255
Unknown for sale: White Farm, Torch River Rm No. 488

14 photos

$1,050,000

White Farm, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S0J 2H0

0 beds
0 baths
78 days

Here's a very rare opportunity to purchase 4 quarters of farmland all in one block. Parcel consists of 622 acres in total of which 383 are cultivated. There is some bush and native grass as well as an old yard site, with power. There is a very good dugout as well. The non-cultivated land could

Terry Hoda,Terry Hoda Realty
Listed by: Terry Hoda ,Terry Hoda Realty (306) 961-4632
Unknown for sale: Hewalo Farm, Torch River Rm No. 488

7 photos

$2,700,000

Hewalo Farm, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S0J 3B0

0 beds
0 baths
78 days

This land parcel of highly productive farmland and woodland is offer of sale and is currently rented out till the end of October. There is a total of 1251 acres and as per Sama Report there is a total of 1000 acres cultivated, 159 acres as native grass and 92 acres not cultivated. The Seller...

Listed by: Ken Hinton ,Stone Ridge Realty Inc. (306) 332-7547
Unknown for sale: Choiceland Recreational Quarter NE Sask, Torch River Rm No. 488

7 photos

$249,000

Choiceland Recreational Quarter Ne Sask, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S0J 0M0

0 beds
0 baths
85 days

Gorgeous and secluded recreational/hunting quarter only 2 miles south and 4 miles west of Choiceland Sask. This quarter is located in WMZ 50 with grid road access only from the south. The Bisset creek flows along the east boundary from north to south and a large section of natural overflow

Jarrell Brothwell,Mollberg Agencies Inc.
Listed by: Jarrell Brothwell ,Mollberg Agencies Inc. (306) 812-9991
Unknown for sale: Lot 10 leisure Lane, Torch River Rm No. 488

9 photos

$85,000

Lot 10 Leisure Lane, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S0E 1E0

0 beds
0 baths
85 days

This 1.08 acre cul-de-sac lot has a great potential - build your dream lake house or a shop on this lot 10 Leisure Lane, located just over 1 km to the beach! Easy access to world class fishing, minutes from the boat launch! Power&natural gas to property line. Does lake life sound appealing?

Yuriy Danyliuk,Re/max Blue Chip Realty
Listed by: Yuriy Danyliuk ,Re/max Blue Chip Realty (306) 812-7747
House for sale: 6 Scots Landing Log Cabin, Torch River Rm No. 488

24 photos

$179,900

6 Scots Landing Log Cabin, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S0E 1E0

2 beds
1 baths
85 days

If you're looking for a peaceful recreational escape, look no further! Welcome to Cabin #6 at Scots Landing, a charming 528 sq ft, 4-season log cabin nestled just minutes from Nipawin and steps from the Saskatchewan River and only a few kilometers to the snowmobile trails, and a short 11 km

Yuriy Danyliuk,Re/max Blue Chip Realty
Listed by: Yuriy Danyliuk ,Re/max Blue Chip Realty (306) 812-7747
Unknown for sale: Land north of Love, Torch River Rm No. 488

2 photos

$491,000

Land North Of Love, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S0E 1E0

0 beds
0 baths
91 days

This is a great opportunity to own a quarter of land north of Love, SK. Land is located just under 2 miles from the Torch River and half a mile to the Provincial Forest. 158.66 Title acres (NW 08-53-15-2 Ext 0), plus interest in a quarter of lease land south of it (SW 08-53-15-2 – lease

Yuriy Danyliuk,Re/max Blue Chip Realty
Listed by: Yuriy Danyliuk ,Re/max Blue Chip Realty (306) 812-7747
House for sale: Hanson Lake Road acreage, Torch River Rm No. 488

31 photos

$269,900

Hanson Lake Road Acreage, Torch River Rm No. 488, Saskatchewan S0J 2K0

2 beds
2 baths
105 days

Check out this great location! Home features 1948 square feet, 2 bedrooms (room for additional bedrooms if required) 1 & 1/2 baths, huge open space living area with vaulted ceilings, great kitchen and large dining room. 2 car attached garage, another 1 car detached garage and a great guest

Patrick Krawec,Re/max P.a. Realty
Listed by: Patrick Krawec ,Re/max P.a. Realty (306) 961-7752

Home Prices in Torch River Rm No. 488

In 2025, Torch River Rm No. 488 Real Estate reflects a rural market where property selection and setting often carry as much weight as headline home prices. Buyers typically weigh land characteristics, utility of outbuildings, and the overall condition of improvements alongside location factors such as access routes and nearby services. Sellers, meanwhile, focus on presentation, accurate pricing for the local buyer pool, and clear disclosures that build confidence during the decision process.

Without leaning on short-term swings, market watchers look at the balance between new supply and active demand, property mix by size and style, and days-on-market indicators to gauge momentum. Pricing transparency, listing quality, and recent comparable activity help shape expectations for Torch River Rm No. 488 Homes For Sale. Seasonal listing patterns, motivation levels among both buyers and sellers, and the readiness of homescleaned, maintained, and properly stagedalso influence how quickly listings secure attention.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

House
$0
Townhouse
$0
Condo
$0

Explore Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Torch River Rm No. 488

There are 17 active MLS listings in Torch River Rm No. 488, including 0 houses, 0 townhouses, and 0 condos. Current coverage extends across 0 neighbourhoods. Listing data for Torch River Rm No. 488 real estate listings is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space suited to your needs when looking at Torch River Rm No. 488 Houses For Sale. Review listing photos for exterior orientation and site features, and use floor plans to understand circulation and utility. Compare recent activity in similar properties to judge pricing context and potential competition. Save your shortlisted homes, track changes to status and remarks, and revisit updated media to confirm fit before arranging next steps.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

The area features a mix of rural homesteads, recreational properties, and homes clustered near community services within Torch River Rm No. 488 Neighborhoods. Proximity to schools, parks, and local recreation facilities influences day-to-day convenience, while access to trail networks, lakes, rivers, and forested surroundings can add lifestyle appeal. Buyers often value exposure and site orientation, driveway access, and storage options for equipment or seasonal gear. Transit and commuting routes matter for those travelling to employment centres, and closeness to groceries, healthcare, and community hubs can enhance long-term livability. Altogether, these factors shape buyer preferences and provide meaningful value signals when assessing comparable properties.

Rental availability at the moment is limited, with 0 total rentals, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Torch River Rm No. 488 City Guide

Northeast Saskatchewan opens into a tapestry of farmland, forest, and winding waterways, and Torch River Rm No. 488 sits right where those landscapes meet. This rural municipality is less a single urban centre and more a collection of farms, hamlets, and acreages connected by quiet grid roads and a shared sense of prairie-boreal heritage. In this Torch River Rm No. 488 city guide, you'll find an easy overview of the area's history, the local economy, everyday life and neighbourhoods, how people get around, and what the seasons bring.

History & Background

The lands that make up the municipality have long been part of the traditional territories of Indigenous peoples, with river corridors used for travel, trade, and seasonal camps far before survey lines were drawn on a map. Early non-Indigenous settlement arrived with homesteaders seeking arable land and access to timber, and the arrival of rail lines and wagon roads encouraged pockets of development at key river crossings and junctions. By the early to mid-twentieth century, the region's character was set: mixed agriculture on lighter soils closer to the river valley, forestry and milling activity edging into the boreal, and small service nodes that supported both. Around the region you'll also find towns like Melfort that share historical ties and amenities. Over time, the Rural Municipality adapted to changing farm sizes, modern equipment, and evolving markets, but it has retained the hallmarks of a northern prairie settlement-community halls, local rinks, and seasonal gatherings tied to the rhythms of planting, calving, harvest, and freeze-up.

Economy & Employment

Agriculture and forestry form the backbone of local employment. Grain farms shape the growing season, with cereals, oilseeds, and pulses dominating the rotation, while hayfields and pasture support cow-calf operations and mixed livestock. In the treed zones, sustainable harvesting feeds sawmilling and value-added wood products, and you'll see log trucks sharing the highway with grain haulers at different times of the year. Many residents derive primary income from the land, but secondary livelihoods are just as common-custom seeding and spraying, trucking, equipment repair, and seasonal construction contracts keep skills and tools working year-round. Public services, from education to healthcare and municipal operations, provide steady jobs in nearby service centres, and tourism adds a flexible stream of work tied to fishing, hunting, and outfitting. With prized waters within an easy drive and trail networks threading the forest edge, guides, lodges, and small hospitality businesses welcome visitors following the bite or the snow. Increasingly, remote work and home-based enterprises complement these sectors, enabled by improving rural connectivity and the appeal of space, quiet, and affordability.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

"Neighbourhoods" in this municipality are defined less by cul-de-sacs and more by concessions, range roads, and the nearest community hall. Farmyards with shelterbelts and big prairie skies offer privacy and room for workshops, gardens, and hobby livestock, while hamlet lots bring neighbours within waving distance and put the rink or hall a short stroll away. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like White Fox and Nipawin. Day-to-day amenities-groceries, hardware, minor medical, banking-are typically a short drive to a regional hub, and school buses knit the area together each morning and afternoon. Recreation is woven into the landscape: groomed snowmobile routes in winter, gravel rides and quadding on decommissioned lines or bush trails, and year-round access to fishing holes and river bends that only locals know best. Community life runs on volunteer spirit, with curling bonspiels, fundraisers, fall suppers, and 4-H shows punctuating the calendar. For families and newcomers, living in Torch River Rm No. 488 or choosing to buy a house in Torch River Rm No. 488 means trading urban convenience for elbow room, nature on your doorstep, and a pace that flexes with the season.

Getting Around

Driving is the default way to travel in this rural setting, and most residents rely on pickups or SUVs that can handle seasonal transitions from gravel to gumbo to packed snow. Provincial highways provide the main east-west and north-south spines, while a well-maintained grid of municipal roads connects farmyards, hamlets, and recreation sites; winter maintenance is a priority on school-bus and haul routes, but wind and drifting can still make certain stretches a challenge. Good tires, a winter kit, and an eye on road reports are smart habits. Cycling is popular on quieter grid sections in summer, and snowmobiles extend the range in winter when fields and ditches become corridors. There's no formal local transit, but ridesharing among neighbours, school buses for students, and regional medical shuttles can help fill gaps. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Codette and Snowden. Access to regional airports and rail freight is typically routed through larger centres, making it straightforward to reach the rest of the province when work or travel calls.

Climate & Seasons

Life here is shaped by a classic continental climate, with distinct, memorable seasons and a sky that seems to stretch forever. Winters are cold and snowy, ideal for cross-country skiing through shelterbelts and along cutlines, snowshoeing in the fringe forest, and ice fishing on nearby lakes and river backwaters; grooming clubs keep popular snowmobile routes in good shape when conditions allow. Spring comes on quickly once it arrives, and fields green up as waterfowl return, sloughs awaken, and fences are checked in the first warmth of the year. Summers are warm, bright, and generous with daylight-perfect for long evenings at a campfire, berry picking in the bush, canoeing quiet bends, and chasing walleye and pike at dawn and dusk. Fall might be the most photogenic season of all: tamaracks glow, aspen turn gold, and combines hum from horizon to horizon, while hunters and photographers share trails and cutlines. The changing seasons also shape community rhythms and the list of things to do-from arena ice in the deep cold to ball diamonds and farmers' markets when the sun is high-offering a year-round slate of simple, satisfying pastimes rooted in the land.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering Torch River Rm No. 488 may also explore neighboring communities such as White Fox, Nipawin, Codette, Snowden, and Crooked River.

Use these links to review listings and community information as you compare options around Torch River Rm No. 488.

Demographics

Torch River Rm No. 488 generally reflects a rural, small?community character where families, retirees and local professionals coexist. Residents often value a quieter pace of life, close?knit community connections, and an orientation toward outdoor activities and agriculture?related work or amenities.

Housing in the area is typically dominated by detached homes and acreage properties, with some rental options and a smaller presence of multi?unit developments. The overall feel is rural rather than urban, with travel to nearby towns or regional centres common for broader services and employment.