Moving to Saskatoon – Where should I live? – 2025

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Saskatchewan
Saskatoon

Home to a population of more than 300 000 people, Saskatoon is known for its agriculture, berry pies, hospitality and beautiful sunsets. With over 46 neighborhoods, Saskatoon has something for everyone.

Before moving to Saskatoon, it is suggested to research things to know when moving to Saskatchewan so you have a better understanding of your potential new home. It is best to ask yourself certain questions regarding the area and to explore to make the right decision. Here is the list of the Top 7 Best Neighborhoods in Saskatoon with the Best Quality of Life this year.

Methodology

Based on “Best” being a subjective word, below is our methodology to compile the best places.

Using our existing ranking of the safest and cheapest places to live in Saskatoon, we based our ranking on 3 criteria: safety, affordability and quality of life. 

Our safety ranking methodology is based on a careful analysis of the total number of crimes, which is derived from the data of the Saskatoon Police Service and recorded from each neighborhood’s data from January 1, 2025 to the fall of 2025. The crime rate is calculated per 1,000 people. The crimes are listed as crimes against the person, crimes against the property, provincial statute violations, traffic collisions, and other criminal code violations such as firearms-related offences and drug/substance abuse.

Affordability takes into account the prices of housing and renting. Statistics come from Realtor for the average cost of buying a property and Zumper for the average cost of rent for a 1- to 2-bed apartment.

The “Best quality of life” aspect is measured based on feedback from real people who have moved to this area in our database or real people from trusted online forums. More specifically, we look for positive feedback on job opportunities, quality of education, quality of healthcare, feeling of safety, public transportation, environment (cleanliness), as well as availability of recreational facilities and parks.

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Moving to Saskatoon – Best Neighborhoods in Saskatoon with the Best Quality of Life

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1. Lakeridge

  • Crime rate: 14 crimes per 1000 people
  • Average apartment rent: $1,532
  • Average home price: $485,056

Lakeridge has an impressively low crime rate of 14 crimes per 1000 people. This area offers a mix of residential and commercial spaces, making it an ideal place to live and work.

With a population of 3,823, located in the southeastern part of Saskatoon, locals rave about the education institutions in their area. Lakeridge has walking distance schools including Lakeridge Preschool, Lakeridge School and St. Luke School. If you have a furry friend, Lakeridge is located next to Hyde Park, a 123 acre natural park with dog parks.

Its other amenities include its proximity to Downtown Saskatoon – a 10 minute drive or a 43 minute bus ride and it is a 9 minute drive away from the University of Saskatchewan, perfect for students looking for accommodations.

Saskatoon Police (2024-2025) & Lakeridge Profile (2024) 

Lakeridge, Saskatchewan

2. Montgomery Place

  • Crime rate: 21 crimes per 1,000 people
  • Average apartment rent: $1,698
  • Average home price: $499,520

Located outside of the Saskatoon city centre, Montgomery Place is the ideal neighborhood for nature lovers. With a population of 3,325, the neighborhood is located far away from students and more appropriate for individuals who are looking to settle down for retirement.

This neighborhood ranks as one of the best neighborhoods in Saskatoon, with a total crime rate of 21 per 1,000 people. Locals have said that Montgomery Place is a quieter neighbourhood among all of the Saskatoon boroughs but that is what adds to its charm. It has been noted by locals that there are little to no shops or restaurants for entertainment, so having a vehicle would be required for these outings.

Saskatoon Police (2024-2025), Zillow (Nov 2025) & Realtor.ca (Nov 2025)

Montgomery Place, Saskatchewan

3. Adelaide-Churchill

  • Crime rate: 24 crimes per 1 000 people
  • Average apartment rent: $1,296
  • Average home price: $474,610

Adelaide-Churchill, which has a crime rate of 24 crimes per 1000 people, is located in south-central Saskatoon. With a population of 3,706, it is conveniently located near grocery stores, restaurants, as well as schools like Hugh Cairns V.C. School. Most homes are single-family houses with a notable presence of individuals aged 35 to 64.

Adelaide-Churchill is all about community and getting neighbors together, that is why they have created the Adelaide Park Churchill Community Association. The association organizes programs and events, where neighbors can volunteer and give back to their community. They also have a variety of soccer programs, a perfect activity for your little ones.

Saskatoon Police (2024-2025) & Adelaide-Churchill Profile (2024)

Adelaide-Churchill,Saskatchewan

4. Avalon

  • Crime rate: 31 crimes per 1000 people
  • Average apartment rent: $1,529
  • Average home price: $359,000

Avalon is a neighborhood located right next to Adelaide-Churchill, the second best neighborhood in Saskatoon on our list. With a population of 3,570, you can expect to find condo townhouses, semi-detached homes and single family dwellings.

As noted by many locals, it is important to know that Avalon is prone to flooding. Locals have had issues in the past with their basements flooding due to weather conditions. However, that should not take away from the neighborhood’s charm. Avalon loves to give back to its residents through the Avalon Community Association.

Most recently, they are planning the annual Skate & Slide for the entire community to join! As for safety, it has a reported crime rate of 31 crimes per 1000 people.

Saskatoon Police (2024-2025), Zumper (Nov 2025) & Realtor.ca (Nov 2025)

Avalon, Saskatchewan

5. River Heights

  • Crime rate: 35 crimes per 1000 people
  • Average apartment rent: $1,500
  • Average home price: $518,243

River Heights is located to the east of Saskatoon in the Lawson Suburban Development area. The neighborhood is known to have a mix of both middle and upper class houses.

River Heights is perfectly located for individuals looking for a tranquil neighborhood right outside of Downtown Saskatoon. By car, it is a 9 minute commute passing by the University of Saskatchewan on the way. The neighborhood is also located right next to the South Saskatchewan River where residents love to enjoy the sunrise and sunsets.

As for safety, it has a reported crime rate of 35 crimes per 1,000 people. Despite its small population of 4471 people, this neighborhood offers a secure and inviting place to call home, making it an excellent choice for those seeking tranquility.

Saskatoon Police (2024-2025), Zumper (Nov 2025) & Realtor.ca (Nov 2025)

Riverheights, Saskatchewan

6. Forest Grove

  • Crime rate: 39 crimes per 1000 people
  • Average 1-bedroom apartment: $1,100
  • Average home price: $302,657

Forest Grove is known by its residents to be a family friendly and safe neighborhood. The safety can attest with its low crime rate of 39 crimes per 1000 people. You can expect to find one-family households with most residents owning their house over renting.

Forest Grove is located within the University Heights Suburban development area where most businesses and commercial buildings are located along Gray Avenue. With a population of 5,900, the neighborhood has a perfect balance of residential and commercial areas. Forest Grove also has four local parks filled with hiking trails like Les Kerr Park and Balsam Park. This neighborhood is also our most affordable area on our list of the best neighborhoods to live in Saskatoon.

Saskatoon Police (2024-2025), Kijiji (Nov 2025) & Realtor.ca (Nov 2025)

Forest Grove, Saskatchewan

7. Stonebridge

  • Crime rate: 50 crimes per 1000 people
  • Average 1-bedroom apartment: $1,295
  • Average home price: $389,925

Stonebridge is a conveniently located neighborhood with access to Circle Drive, Clarence Avenue and Highway 11. This neighborhood has a diverse range of housing options, from apartment buildings to low-density single homes.

Locals have noted that the parking accommodations are known to be limited in Stonebridge. However, the neighborhood has a variety of amenities which adds to its charm like a quick commute to Downtown Saskatoon, many grocery stores, gyms, banks and restaurants, without having to leave the neighborhood.

For safety, it is indeed a safe neighborhood, with a crime reported of 50 crimes per 1,000 people considering its population of 14 778 people. Residents love the walkability of the neighborhood considering there are over seven parks open to the community.

Saskatoon Police (2024-2025), Zumper (Nov 2025) & Realtor.ca (Nov 2025)

Stonebridge, Saskatchewan

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Conclusion

All things considered, Saskatoon is a vibrant city that offers an enjoyable living experience, walkable neighborhoods, amazing food and work opportunities. Saskatoon is a perfect choice for an urban lifestyle with its culture and contemporary way of life. There is something for everyone to enjoy!

Moving to Saskatoon and deciding where to settle can be a tough decision. It is just as important to take into account the safety as well as costs when choosing a neighborhood. MovingWaldo’s list of the top 7 best places to live in Saskatoon with the best quality of life this year can help you choose your ultimate neighborhood!

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Last year’s ranking (2025)

  1. Lakeridge
  2. Adelaide-Churchill
  3. Forest Grove
  4. Stonebridge
  5. River Heights
  6. Avalon
  7. Montgomery Place

 

Our rankings are meticulously curated with a focus on safety, affordability, and quality of life. Please note that some locations from last year’s rankings may have been excluded from this year’s list due to deviations from our methodology. This could include areas with insufficient rental/safety data or those with higher/lower averages compared to the previous year. We encourage readers to consider these rankings in conjunction with their individual needs and preferences to make well-informed decisions.

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Selina Cifelli

The author

Selina is a motivated marketing intern with a passion for creating engaging content about moving experiences and urban living. With a strong interest in fashion and travel, she brings a fresh perspective to our readers. Her talent for writing innovative content effectively positions MovingWaldo as a trusted resource for simple and efficient moves.
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