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Closing Costs in Saskatchewan — Complete Calculator (2026)

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Saskatchewan has no land transfer tax, making it one of the more affordable provinces for closing costs. However, the province charges land title registration fees based on a percentage of the property and mortgage values, plus PST on CMHC premiums.

Saskatchewan land title fees

Transfer fee

FeeRate
Land title transfer fee0.30% of property value

Mortgage registration fee

FeeRate
Mortgage registration fee0.30% of mortgage amount

Fee examples

Purchase PriceDown PaymentTransfer FeeMortgage Reg FeeTotal Title Fees
$300,0005% ($15K)$900$855$1,755
$400,00010% ($40K)$1,200$1,080$2,280
$500,00020% ($100K)$1,500$1,200$2,700
$600,00020% ($120K)$1,800$1,440$3,240

Complete Saskatchewan closing cost estimate

Scenario 1: $400,000 home in Saskatoon (first-time buyer, 5% down)

CostAmount
Land title transfer fee (0.30%)$1,200
Mortgage registration fee (0.30%)$1,140
Legal fees$1,800
Title insurance$350
Home inspection$500
Property tax adjustment$1,200
PST on CMHC premium (6% × $15,200)$912
Home insurance$1,500
Moving costs$1,800
Total closing costs$10,402

Scenario 2: $350,000 home in Regina (repeat buyer, 20% down)

CostAmount
Land title transfer fee (0.30%)$1,050
Mortgage registration fee (0.30%)$840
Legal fees$1,600
Title insurance$300
Home inspection$450
Property tax adjustment$1,000
Home insurance$1,400
Moving costs$1,500
Total closing costs$8,140
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Saskatchewan closing costs vs other provinces

ProvinceClosing costs on $400K homeLand transfer / title cost
Alberta$5,000–$8,000~$820 (registration fees)
Saskatchewan$8,000–$11,000~$2,400 (title fees)
Manitoba$11,000–$14,000~$5,150 (LTT)
Ontario$12,000–$16,000~$4,475 (LTT)
BC$14,000–$20,000~$6,000 (PTT)

Saskatchewan is one of the more affordable provinces for transaction costs — no land transfer tax, and title fees significantly below provinces with full LTT.

PST on CMHC premiums: a key cash cost for Saskatchewan buyers

Saskatchewan is one of only three provinces (with Ontario and Manitoba) that charges provincial sales tax on CMHC mortgage default insurance premiums. The 6% PST must be paid upfront at closing — it cannot be rolled into the mortgage.

Home PriceDown PaymentCMHC Premium6% PST
$350,0005% ($17,500)$13,300$798
$400,0005% ($20,000)$15,200$912
$400,00010% ($40,000)$10,800$648
$500,0005% ($25,000)$19,000$1,140

Budget for this cash cost separately — it catches many first-time buyers off guard.

First-time buyer programs in Saskatchewan

While there is no SK-specific LTT exemption, first-time buyers can reduce their total costs with:

ProgramBenefit
Federal First-Time Home Buyers Tax CreditUp to $1,500 federal tax refund
Saskatchewan First-Time Home Buyers Tax CreditUp to $1,050 provincial tax savings
FHSA (First Home Savings Account)Tax-free savings for first home (up to $40,000)
Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP)Withdraw up to $60,000 from RRSP tax-free
CMHC shared equity (First-Time Home Buyer Incentive)Program has ended; check for replacements

Budgeting rule of thumb for Saskatchewan

Purchase PriceEstimated Total Closing Costs% of Purchase Price
$300,000$7,000–$10,0002.3%–3.3%
$400,000$8,000–$11,0002.0%–2.8%
$500,000$9,500–$13,0001.9%–2.6%
$600,000$11,000–$15,0001.8%–2.5%

A commonly cited rule is to budget 2%–3% of the purchase price for closing costs in Saskatchewan.