Humboldt

Situated 113 KM east of Saskatoon, Humboldt is a city in Saskatchewan offering big-city amenities with small-town charm. Built on a foundation of mining and agriculture, it has a diverse local economy with a wide range of employment opportunities. A particular area of growth is the expanding BHP Jansen Potash Mine project, set to add to its current population of 6,033 substantially over the coming years.
First established as a telegraph station in 1878, Humboldt has since flourished into a vibrant community, particularly popular amongst families. It offers over 30 acres of park spaces, recreational facilities, and annual festivals to enrich daily life. And with an average home price of just over $236,800, it is highly affordable, as well.
In terms of amenities, the city of Humboldt is well-equipped to offer everything you could need in daily life. This includes grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, and big box shopping. It also provides all the essential lifestyle amenities, as well, including medical offices, a hospital, and the very popular Humboldt Golf Club for working on your swing on the weekends.

Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $408K
Lowest Price $6
Highest Price $1.5M
Total Listings 31
Avg. Days On Market 108
Avg. Price/SQFT $195

Property Types (active listings)

Humboldt


About Me

Kent Braaten

My name is Kent Braaten and I would like to thank you for taking the time to look through my website. As an experienced Realtor I am here to help make the purchase of your new home or selling your current one as easy as possible.
I grew up in Birch Hills, Saskatchewan and now live in Saskatoon so I understand the local market in and around the city. I have experience in the construction industry and this gives me the added tools to make sure that the home you are buying or selling meets your needs and certain industry standards.
My knowledge as a Century 21 Fusion Saskatoon Real Estate Agent and personal interest in seeing you successfully buy or sell in today’s market has been rewarded by the real estate industry.

Kent Braaten