Relocation


  Consider Relocating to The Town of Rosthern.


  Rosthern offers you small town quality life with the amenities of the city.
Rosthern...Where Lifestyle Counts!
  • School facilities: Public elementary and secondary, and Private Secondary
  • Hospital with Ambulance Service
  • Six physician medical clinic, pharmacies, dental and optometric services
  • Health Services including Home Care and Public Health
  • Churches of numerous denominations
  • Town Services including garbage pickup, recycle pickup, street cleaning, snow removal
  • Town ammenities: new swimming pool, arena, rink, ball diamond, library, walking trails, high quality water supply
  • Homes to suit every budget: new construction, older homes, character homes
  • Seniors housing and seniors drop in center
  • Residential and commercial lots for sale
  • Financial institutes to meet your needs
  • A vibrant downtown with stores and shops
  • Community groups and clubs for every need or social activity for every age
  • Cultural activities for every age
  • Sports Teams for all ages with conscientious coaching volunteers
  • Child and youth programs both in the community and in the church
  • A 35 minute drive to a major airport
  • A 45 minute drive to downtown Saskatoon on excellent single and double lane highway
  • Midway point between Prince Albert and Saskatoon
  • Protective Services including RCMP, Fire Protection and Rescue Services
  • Tourism Assets - Station Arts Centre, Valley Regional Park, Seager Wheeler Farm
  • Recreation golfing, swimming, fast ball, tennis, soccer, hockey, curling, bowling
  • No parking meters or traffic jams
  • Gateway to the Northern Lakes
  • New Residential Development

Residential Tax Incentives

  • Exemption if new house is built where an old house is being demolished
  • If a new house is built on a residential lot where the existing buildings are demolished or moved, Council will offer a three-year exemption on the new building assessment, with taxes being calculated on the old building assessment.
  • Exemption if new construction is added on to old house
  • If there is new construction added on to an existing house with a fair market value assessment of 25,000 or less and the new construction value is over $50,000, built to code, has a matching exterior with the old portion of the house and is aesthetically pleasing to the neighbourhood, Council will offer a three-year tax exemption on the building assessment for the new construction. The value of the new construction to be determined by the building inspector.
  • Exemption if new house is built on vacant land in the core area
    If a new house is built on a vacant residential lot in the core area of town (east of 4th Avenue and north of 11th Street), Council will offer a three-year tax exemption on the new building assessment.

Wonderful Neighbors!
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