There's no central register of Saskatchewan tax sales; each town, village and RM advertises on its own. SaskTaxSales pulls them onto one map, and this page is the province-wide picture: how many are for sale, where, and when they close. Public record only.
As of today, 769 Saskatchewan tax-sale listings are open across 67 municipalities, 769 by sealed tender and 0 by public auction. 14 close within 30 days.
Every figure here is a count of public-record listings we've aggregated from Saskatchewan municipal notices. Most sales are by sealed tender with no published minimum, so we don't publish a price distribution; exact minimum and reserve bids per parcel are a member feature. See what tax-sale properties sell for for realised prices, or browse cheap town lots, houses and lake lots.
As of today there are 769 open tax-sale and municipal land listings across 67 Saskatchewan municipalities on SaskTaxSales. The number changes constantly as towns and RMs advertise new parcels and close others.
The minimum is usually just the back taxes and costs owed on the parcel, which can be a few hundred to a few thousand dollars for a vacant lot. It's a competitive tender or auction, though, so the final price depends on bidding. Exact minimum bids per parcel are a member feature.
No. Most Saskatchewan municipalities invite sealed tenders without publishing a minimum and simply accept the highest suitable bid, so a printed minimum is the exception, not the rule.
It varies with the advertising cycle; right now 14 listings have a bid deadline within the next 30 days. See the closing-soon page for the live deadline list.
Browse the live map of every current Saskatchewan tax sale ›
Aggregated from public Saskatchewan notices for convenience. This is not legal or financial advice and may be out of date, so always confirm the parcel, terms and deadline directly with the municipality before bidding.