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Saskatchewan tax-sale properties & land tenders

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:

1

Arrears & lien

Taxes go unpaid, the municipality registers a tax lien against the title, and the owner is given time to pay.

2

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.

3

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.

4

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