Find Saskatchewan land before the deadline closes.
Municipalities across Saskatchewan sell tax-title land by public tender and auction. We gather those notices from official municipal and provincial sources into one searchable map — municipality, closing date, legal description, and the original notice, free to read.
How a Saskatchewan tax sale works
Under The Tax Enforcement Act, a municipality can sell land with unpaid property taxes. The usual path:
Arrears & lien
Taxes go unpaid, the municipality registers a tax lien against the title, and the owner is given time to pay.
Notice of sale
If it stays unpaid, the municipality advertises a sale by tender or public auction in a newspaper, the Gazette, and/or its website.
Bids close
Buyers submit a sealed tender (with a deposit) or bid at auction before the stated deadline. The municipality may accept the highest bid.
Title transfers
After the process and any redemption period, title can transfer to the buyer through ISC Land Titles.
This is a general overview, not legal advice. Terms, deposits, and deadlines vary by municipality — always confirm the parcel and the rules directly with the municipality before you bid.
What's free, and what membership adds
The bare public record is always free and search-indexable. Membership only adds convenience and enrichment — never the underlying notice.
Free, for everyone
- Municipality and sale method (tender or auction)
- Closing date and the deadline as printed
- Legal description and civic address
- Deposit terms and any stated minimum bid
- A link to the original public notice
With a membership
- Exact parcel location and cadastral boundary on the map
- Parcel identifiers for ISC / SAMA lookups
- Our value context, where we have it
- The administrator / contact bundle to confirm status
- Email alerts when new sales are posted