Located south west of Wiseton are these five parcels of farmland, previously in canola, and currently rented for the 2024 season. Topography is level to gentle slopes, stones none to few. Parcels 1, 2 & 3 form one block,...
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Located south west of Wiseton are these five parcels of farmland, previously in canola, and currently rented for the 2024 season. Topography is level to gentle slopes, stones none to few. Parcels 1, 2 & 3 form one block,...
Asking Price : $849,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
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A picturesque quarter section situated in the heart of lake country offers many recreational opportunities, with numerous lakes in close proximity. This property has a permanent water source if you wanted to use it as pa...
Asking Price : $190,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Full quarter of farmland in the RM of Porcupine Plain. Approximately 145 cultivated acres of class H soil. No current lease agreement in place. Must be sold with MLS SK966454. (id:39198)
Asking Price : $499,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Quarter of farmland in the RM of Porcupine Plain. Approximately 130 cultivated acres of class H soil. No current lease agreement in place. Owner is currently subdividing approximately 30 acres off the quarter to exclude ...
Asking Price : $449,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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1,169 acres for sale ideally located starting just east of Rockglen, SK with Highway #18 frontage in the RM of Poplar Valley #12. This land is available for planting for the 2024 crop season. There are currently approxim...
Asking Price : $1,999,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Opportunity to acquire 632 acres of Deeded Land and 1,107.95 acres of Sask Lands Branch Grazing Lease (assignable to a qualified buyer) located in the Ernfold, SK area. SAMA Field sheets identify 486 cultivated acres and...
Asking Price : $1,100,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Half section located in the RM of Miry Creek No. 229. This is the first time this land has been offered for sale in the last 75 years. Current assessments are SW 23 19 21 W3 $203,400 soil class K and SE 23 19 21 W3 $216,...
Asking Price : $965,770
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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RM of McLeod #184. Great opportunity to purchase approximately 2000 cultivated acres of very productive farm land in east central Saskatchewan. The package comes complete with a newer landscaped bin yard, grain dryer, ho...
Asking Price : $9,729,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Patrick Quarter Current usage is pasture and hay/grain. 100 acres arable. Fenced, well, lagoon, power & telephone on property. Excellent property for your livestock operation, fenced and cross fenced. (id:39198)
Asking Price : $420,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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RM of Cana. Beautiful quarter of land along Hwy #9 approximately 24 km's south of Yorkton. The Crescent Creek cuts through the property allowing for a multitude of uses for the land from grain production to running lives...
Asking Price : $425,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Size (sq ft) : 768
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Opportunity to add to your current farm operation or purchase and rent the land. There is a creek that runs through the north portion of the quarter. The section of land northeast of the yard is currently in pasture but ...
Asking Price : $199,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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NE 17-26-23-W2 and SE 20-26-23-W2 are connected quarters in the RM of Last Mountain Valley #250 near Arlington Beach on Last Mountain Lake. Total Tax Assessment is $477,200, Total Cultivated Acres (SAMA) 299, and Total A...
Asking Price : $895,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Here is a good parcel of grass consisting of 5 deeded quarters and 1 lease all in a block c/w 3 dugouts. Located a few miles away is the NE 9-17-6 W3, a single quarter with water and seeded grass (good heifer field or bu...
Asking Price : $1,300,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Good farmland with potential of more farmable acres by clearing bush. Currently is in hay, but was grain farmed previously. Listing price is for farmland excluding 25 acre aggregate area on the NE quarter of NE 35-25-18 ...
Asking Price : $749,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Excellent 1/4 of land in a super location! Mature established yard site with 2 access points. Large barn and useable outbuildings. Multiple water sources for animals if needed. The house yard has mature trees, garden are...
Asking Price : $890,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Size (sq ft) : 1,212
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Looking for a start up farm yard or hobby farm opportunity in North Eastern Saskatchewan? Here is an opportunity for 118 acres close to Nipawin, Carrot River & Tobin Lake Resort. Lots of business, agriculture, and manufa...
Asking Price : $1,350,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Size (sq ft) : 1,600
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155 acres with a house , about 90 km from Saskatoon. Land has about 800 meters Hwy 16 frontage with high visibility and excellent highway access to home yard. There is a good gravel road on the west of the land. From thi...
Asking Price : $359,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Size (sq ft) : 1,063
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Quarter Section NW-03 TWP-05 RGE-11 W3 is pasture, and it was rested. It was seeded to Crested Wheat, Sainfoin Vetch and Meadow Brome. The water supply is a dugout and spring. The fence is good. This quarter sells with o...
Asking Price : $240,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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155.28 ISC acres of rolling hills, sustainable water, ( beaver dams / creeks ) trees, heavy wildlife activity, with good gird road access on the south side and east side. 2 miles from paved provincial Hwy #35. Over head ...
Asking Price : $144,900
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Good quarter of hay or pastureland east of Duck Lake. Fenced and has a dugout for a permanent water source. Good access on all weather grid so it would also make a nice building site if someone is looking for a larger ac...
Asking Price : $300,000
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Cash Flow 1 Take your “Net Income before Taxes”, then,
2 Add up all payments to: owners + interest + allowances for asset depreciation.
3 ADD together 1 + 2 = CASH FLOW (aka Seller’s Discretionary Earnings)
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Welcome to the expansive world of farms for sale in Saskatchewan, a market offering a rich history and abundant opportunities for the discerning investor. Here, one can find a versatile selection of land stretching across acres upon acres of fertile soil, all listed under a unified banner. Our mission is to assist you in navigating through these opportunities, aided by the robust tools and analytics provided by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA).
Saskatchewan is a linchpin in Canada's agricultural sector, contributing significantly to the country's economic fabric. According to statistics from CREA, the province is a substantial provider of staple grains like wheat and canola, not to mention livestock.
This agricultural affluence is not only a matter of legacy but also of natural resources. The province has vast acreage suitable for diverse farming activities, whether pasture land for grazing or arable land for crops.
From its early history, Saskatchewan has been intrinsically linked to farming. Initially composed of ranches and small-scale farms, the province underwent a seismic shift with the influx of technology and modern farming methods.
The transformation increased the scale and the variety of farms, from pasture land and quarters to expansive ranches. This lineage is evident today, offering prospective buyers a range of properties steeped in tradition and cutting-edge agricultural practices.
Living in rural Saskatchewan offers a range of unique benefits to this part of Canada. Here are some of the advantages that come with living in rural areas:
The cost of living in rural areas is generally lower compared to urban areas. This means you can save money on various daily and housing expenses. Additionally, buying a farm in rural Saskatchewan might be more affordable than in other parts of Canada.
In rural areas, the air and water tend to be cleaner than urban areas. This makes it an excellent choice for individuals who value an environmentally friendly lifestyle.
Rural areas are often characterized by close-knit communities where individuals support and care for one another. If you long for meaningful connections with your neighbors, rural Saskatchewan provides the perfect setting. Living in rural areas offers a relaxed pace of life from the hustle of the urban lifestyle. This shift towards a slower rhythm fosters relaxation and diminishes stress levels, resulting in an enhanced quality of life.
Living in rural Saskatchewan offers a true connection with nature. The surrounding environment is abundant with parks, lakes, and various outdoor recreational areas, enabling easy access for residents. This creates many opportunities for engaging in activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping that cater to the preferences of nature enthusiasts.
Reasons to Invest in Saskatchewan Farms
The agricultural sector in Saskatchewan is a burgeoning field characterized by steady growth and promising financial returns. In fact:
High-Yielding Crops: The province leads in the production of certain high-value crops like canola and pulses.
Advanced Technology: Modern farming methods, facilitated by technology, are the norm rather than the exception.
Government Support: Numerous grants and subsidies are available to assist farmers in starting and expanding their ventures.
When it comes to soil quality and environmental conditions, Saskatchewan is unmatched. The province boasts:
A favorable climate with distinct seasons conducive to farming.
Extensive water resources, offering both irrigation and natural pasture options.
These features make the land in Saskatchewan an asset that can be leveraged for diverse farming needs.
The economic indicators for Saskatchewan point towards a robust future, particularly for the farming community. The province has shown resilience in the face of global economic pressures, maintaining steady growth in GDP and employment rates in the agricultural sector. Investing in farmland here is not just a property investment but in a stable economic future.
Grain farms are one of the most common farms available in Saskatchewan. Specializing primarily in cereals like wheat, barley, and oats, these farms are often extensive, spanning several hundred acres. If you are particularly interested in grain farming, take a look at farms available in Montmartre, Saskatchewan.
Livestock farming is another thriving sub-sector in Saskatchewan, generally focused on cattle, poultry, pigs, and chickens.These farms often include additional features like:
Barns with a main floor optimized for livestock care
Fenced pasture land
Watering systems for livestock
While not as extensive as grain or livestock farms, dairy farms in Saskatchewan offer a lucrative business option. These farms are often smaller but require specialized facilities like milking parlors and refrigeration units.
You'll find that the province offers a wide range of sizes, from smaller farms of less than 100 acres to larger establishments.
With a growing emphasis on sustainable and eco-friendly farming practices, organic farms have been gaining prominence in Saskatchewan. Strict regulations govern these farms to maintain the integrity of the produce if you’re keen on organic farming, check out the offerings in Preeceville, Saskatchewan.
These specialty farms grow crops like fruits, vegetables, or herbs. They may also produce niche products like honey or maple syrup.
These are just a few examples of the farms available in Saskatchewan. The province's diverse climate and soil conditions make it an ideal location for various agricultural pursuits. Saskatchewan has something to offer whether you want to invest in a large-scale commercial operation or a small hobby or specialty farm.
The first critical step in making an informed investment in Saskatchewan's farmland is choosing the type of farm that aligns with your business goals. Are you interested in grain, livestock, or specialty farms such as organic or dairy farms? The answer to this question will be the acreage you'll require and the kinds of facilities and infrastructure your farm will need, such as barns with a well-designed main floor for livestock care or specialized irrigation systems for crop farming.
Soil quality is an integral component of any farm purchase, affecting everything from the types of crops you can grow to the pasture land available for livestock. Soil tests should be conducted to measure key indicators such as pH levels, organic matter, and nutrient availability. Understanding the land's capacity is imperative in Saskatchewan, where various soil types are available.
Before proceeding with any sale, consider the accessibility of the property. Important factors include:
Proximity to main roads for easy transportation
Availability of utilities like electricity and water
Existing infrastructure, such as storage units, barns, or residences
These elements add value to the property and directly affect operational efficiency.
The local climate will significantly influence your farming activities. A thorough understanding of the regional weather patterns is necessary for determining the viability of the farm throughout the year. Saskatchewan, known for its harsh winters and mild summers, requires different farming practices and precautions than other regions.
One of the most effective ways to discover farms for sale in Saskatchewan is by leveraging online resources. Websites like FindBusinesses4Sale offer a comprehensive database of listings curated by CREA - Canadian Real Estate Association. You'll find properties spanning acres upon acres, from ranches to specialized farms. For example, you can check farms available in Redburn, Saskatchewan.
Real estate agents specializing in agricultural properties can offer invaluable insights and options. They can access MLS listings that may not be publicly advertised, providing you with a broader array of choices. Real estate agents can also assist with negotiations, ensuring you get the best value for your investment.
Agricultural property auctions are another avenue for finding farms. Auctions often provide opportunities for good deals but require expertise to navigate effectively. Pre-auction research and site visits are a must to gauge the property's value accurately.
Farmland ownership policies in Saskatchewan restrict who can own farmland in the province. Generally, Canadian citizens and permanent residents have the right to own farmland up to a certain number of acres. Familiarizing yourself with these laws ensures a lawful and hassle-free transaction.
Before finalizing any sale, a thorough land survey should be conducted to confirm the boundaries and total acres of the property. This will help prevent future legal disputes and ensure you get what you pay for.
In Saskatchewan, water rights often come with the land but may require separate documentation and verification. Confirming water rights is particularly important if your farm will require irrigation or if you plan to raise livestock.
When considering purchasing a farm in Saskatchewan, exploring the available financing options is essential. The investment potential of buying a farm should not overshadow the need to analyze the financial aspects carefully.
Prospective buyers have various choices, including traditional loans, government programs, and grants.
Traditional loans tailored for agriculture are widely available. Remember, they often require down payments and income proof.
Government programs, like the Canadian Agricultural Loans Act and the Saskatchewan Farm Loans Program, offer favorable loans for various farming needs.
Grants from entities like Growing Forward 2 support sustainability and promote eco-friendly farming practices.
Prospective buyers should consider the financing options available to determine the most appropriate choice for their needs. Consulting a financial advisor or agricultural lending specialist can provide valuable insights into the financial implications of purchasing a farm in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan's expansive and fertile farmland and robust agricultural sector make it a prime location for anyone looking to invest in a farm. Whether you are a seasoned farmer or a new entrant into the farming business, farms for sale in Saskatchewan offer diverse opportunities to suit every need and budget.
When considering purchasing a farm in Saskatchewan, it is essential to evaluate various factors carefully. This entails following specific steps that involve targeted research and collaborating with experienced professionals. These measures will guide you toward finding the perfect farm for sale in Saskatchewan.
When planning your farm, it's important to prioritize certain factors. Consider the specific type and size of the farm you envision, your budget, and the ideal location. Additionally, think about your objectives for the farm: whether you aim for a profitable business venture or seek a serene rural retreat.
To research farms for sale in Saskatchewan, utilize online resources, classified ads, and real estate agencies. Pay close attention to the current market prices, property features, and the duration of each listing.
To make finding and purchasing farm properties in Saskatchewan easier, it is recommended to enlist the services of a specialized real estate agent. These professionals possess in-depth knowledge of the local market and can assist you in navigating through it. They will help you identify listings that align with your requirements and skillfully negotiate deals on your behalf. By engaging their experience, you can streamline
To assess the farm's buildings, land, and infrastructure, arrange for property inspections. During these inspections, check the farm's soil quality, water supply, and drainage systems. Additionally, consider the farm's proximity to markets, schools, and medical facilities.
Professionals, such as financial advisors, lawyers, and agricultural specialists, can be consulted to ensure well-informed decisions when purchasing a farm in Saskatchewan. These experts offer valuable guidance regarding financing options, legal considerations, and sustainable farming practices.
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Saskatchewan's expansive and fertile farmland and robust agricultural sector make it a prime location for anyone looking to invest in a farm. Whether you are a seasoned farmer or a new entrant into the farming business, farms for sale in Saskatchewan offer diverse opportunities to suit every need and budget.
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What types of farms are currently for sale in Saskatchewan? The types of farms currently for sale in Saskatchewan are diverse, offering buyers many opportunities. They include:
Grain Farms
Livestock or Cattle Ranches
Dairy Farms
Mixed Farms that incorporate both crop and livestock farming
Specialty Farms such as organic, poultry, or aquaculture farms
You can explore a detailed listing of these farm types on our comprehensive farms-for-sale platform.
What is the average price for a farm in Saskatchewan? The average price for a farm in Saskatchewan fluctuates based on various factors, including the size and location of the property. As of 2021, prices generally ranged from $1,000 to $1,500 per acre. It's important to consult current market conditions and potentially engage the services of real estate professionals for the most accurate and timely information.
How do I go about financing my farm purchase in Saskatchewan? There are multiple avenues for financing a farm purchase in Saskatchewan:
Traditional Bank Loans: Major banks offer agricultural loans designed for farm purchases.
Government Grants and Subsidies: The Canadian government often provides financial assistance for agricultural projects.
Seller Financing: In some cases, the seller may offer financing options.
We recommend consulting financial advisors who specialize in agricultural investments for tailored advice.
What are the key legal considerations when buying a farm in Saskatchewan? Legal considerations when buying a farm in Saskatchewan include:
Land Ownership Policies: Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for owning farmland in Saskatchewan.
Land Surveys: Conduct a comprehensive land survey to confirm property boundaries.
Water Rights: Confirm the legal status of the property's water bodies and irrigation systems.
A thorough review with legal counsel experienced in agricultural property is strongly advised.
Are there any tax benefits for owning a farm in Saskatchewan? Yes, owning a farm in Saskatchewan may afford you various tax benefits:
Capital Gains Exemption: Qualifying farms may be exempt from capital gains tax up to a certain limit.
Input Tax Credits: You may be eligible for input tax credits for the GST/HST paid on farming business expenses.
Property Tax Rebates: Some municipalities offer property tax rebates for agricultural land.
Consult a tax advisor familiar with agricultural tax policies in Saskatchewan for personalized guidance.
Discovering the best deals on Farms in Saskatchewan requires thorough research. Take into account factors such as location, size, amenities, and future growth potential. Explore the three most popular offers:
Farm at SONMOR LAND-516 Acres , Farm at Recreation Land - Mont Nebo and Farm at Holinaty Land 2 .
The average price of Farms in Saskatchewan is influenced by various factors. On average, prices range from $1,428,222. However, conducting a comprehensive market analysis is essential to grasp specific pricing trends in your desired area.
Find comprehensive information about Farms in Saskatchewan on Find Businesses 4 Sale! Explore our catalog of offers, and if you have any questions, feel free to contact us; we're here to help! Meanwhile, consider checking out the three newest listings:
Farm at SONMOR LAND-516 Acres , Farm at Recreation Land - Mont Nebo and Farm at Holinaty Land 2 . .
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