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  • 7 320 3rd Street in Osler: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK995570

    7 320 3rd Street Osler S0K 3A0
    Main Photo: 7 320 3rd Street in Osler: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK995570
    $274,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK995570
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,197 sq. ft.
    Sought-after bungalow condo in The Prairie View Villas complex in Osler. This unit boasts a fully insulated double attached garage, 2 bedrooms plus a den, 2 bathrooms, main floor laundry, and a half developed basement which gives you a chance to build in future value. Well-layed out floorplan. Master Bedroom comes with 3-pc ensuite and walk-in closet. Open concept main floor with great natural light. Family room downstairs is easily used as a bedroom, if needed. Hi-efficiency furnace, Sump pump with diverter. 4 off street parking spaces for you and your guests. Private back yard with rear deck. Call your agent now! More details
    Listed by Realty Executives Saskatoon
    ADAM HUMENUIK
  • 2 680 Service Road in Osler: Commercial for sale : MLS®# SK987187

    2 680 Service Road Osler S0K 3A0
    Main Photo: 2 680 Service Road in Osler: Commercial for sale : MLS®# SK987187
    $375,000
    Commercial
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK987187
    Floor Area:
    2,130 sq. ft.
    Take advantage of this rare opportunity to own a successful liquor store situated in Osler area, only 30 minutes from Saskatoon with high foot traffic and visibility. This well-established business boasts a loyal customer base and a diverse inventory that includes local craft beers, premium wines, and top-shelf spirits. Situated in a high-traffic area with ample parking and visibility, attracting both walk-in and drive-by customers. Established Reputation, Over 7 years in business with a strong brand presence and a loyal clientele. Diverse Inventory: A carefully curated selection of beverages, including artisanal products and popular brands. Strong Financials: Proven revenue growth with detailed financial records available for serious inquiries. Growth Opportunities: Potential to expand product offerings or services, such as hosting tastings or local events. This is a turnkey operation ideal for an entrepreneur looking to enter the beverage industry or an existing business owner seeking to expand. Don't miss out on this exceptional chance to own a profitable liquor store in a thriving community! Contact us today for more details and to schedule a viewing! More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Bridge City Realty
    ADAM HUMENUIK
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Homes For Sale in Osler


Osler, Saskatchewan, is a charming and close-knit town located approximately 20 kilometers north of Saskatoon, the largest city in the province. Here are some key points about Osler:

  1. Population: Osler has a relatively small population, making it a tight-knit and friendly community. According to the latest census data, the population of Osler is 1,200+ residents.

  2. Economy: Historically, agriculture has been the primary economic driver in Osler and the surrounding area. However, like many rural communities, Osler has diversified its economy over the years. Residents are involved in various sectors, including agriculture, retail, manufacturing, and services. Many residents also commute to Saskatoon for work.

  3. Education: Osler is served by the Prairie Spirit School Division, which operates two schools in the town: Osler School (kindergarten to grade 9) and Grade 10-12 are bused to the Warman High School. The schools provide quality education and opportunities for extracurricular activities.

  4. Recreation: Despite its small size, Osler offers recreational opportunities for residents of all ages. The town has parks, playgrounds, and sports fields where residents can enjoy outdoor activities. Additionally, the nearby South Saskatchewan River offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and other water-based activities.

  5. Community Spirit: Osler prides itself on its strong sense of community and volunteerism. The town hosts various events and activities throughout the year, including festivals, fundraisers, and community gatherings. The Osler Community Hall serves as a focal point for many of these events.

  6. Real Estate: The real estate market in Osler offers a mix of housing options, including single-family homes, townhouses, and vacant land for those looking to build their dream home. The town's quiet streets and affordable housing make it an attractive option for families, retirees, and first-time homebuyers.


Osler, nestled in the heart of Saskatchewan, is a charming community known for its small-town charm and convenient access to urban amenities. This essay delves into the real estate market in Osler, analyzing available homes for sale, market trends, and key insights into the local housing landscape.

Osler Real Estate Overview: The real estate market in Osler offers a diverse range of properties suited to various preferences and budgets. From cozy single-family homes with spacious yards to modern condominiums offering low-maintenance living, Osler caters to the needs of different lifestyles. With its close-knit community, peaceful ambiance, and proximity to urban centers, Osler provides an attractive living environment for residents seeking a balance between rural tranquility and modern conveniences.

Market Insights:

  1. Demand for Residential Properties: Osler experiences steady demand for residential properties, driven by its affordability, quality of life, and family-friendly atmosphere. Homebuyers seeking a peaceful lifestyle away from the city hustle are drawn to Osler's small-town charm, excellent schools, and recreational facilities.

  2. Property Prices: Property prices in Osler vary depending on factors such as location, size, and condition. Single-family homes range from modest starter homes to larger properties, while condominiums provide options for downsizing or first-time buyers. Despite market fluctuations, Osler has maintained relatively stable property values, making it an appealing destination for homebuyers.

  3. Inventory and Listings: The inventory of homes for sale in Osler fluctuates throughout the year, with listings available through online platforms, local real estate agencies, and community publications. Prospective buyers have access to a variety of properties, and working with experienced real estate professionals can help navigate the market and find the perfect home in Osler.

Osler offers a welcoming and vibrant community for individuals and families seeking a balanced lifestyle in Saskatchewan. With its diverse real estate offerings, small-town charm, and convenient access to urban amenities, Osler stands out as a desirable destination for those looking to establish roots in the province. As demand for residential properties continues to grow in Saskatchewan, Osler remains a promising market with ample opportunities for homebuyers seeking a peaceful yet connected way of life.


History (Sourced from the Town of Osler website):

Osler was founded in the 1890's. Built along the historic Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railroad, Osler quickly grew and flourished. The railroad, with surveying starting in 1890, was built by the engineering firm of Osler, Hammond and Nanton. In 1892 the station house was built and was used not only as a train station, but also supplied living quarters for the station agents. Soon the Village of Osler, named for surveying engineer Edmund Osler, came into existence (circa 1901), and became one of many towns and villages to spring up along the new railroad. The railroad station (left) eventually fell into disuse and was demolished by Canadian National Railway in 1973.

Osler officially became a village on April 9, 1904, and stayed a village until May 1, 1918, when it became a Hamlet. Then, in 1949 it was upgraded to organized Hamlet status. Osler became a village for a second time in 1968, and was officially designated Town of Osler in 1985.

Osler developed quickly early on, and in 1903 it had a grain elevator, five stores, and a lumber yard. More and more people moved into the town, and houses sprang up. The close proximity to the new railroad helped the town to flourish and expand quickly. By the 1920's 3 grain elevators lined the railway. Bringing in supplies, business, and people, the railway and elevators were the heart of the town.

In the early 1900's, Mr. Isaac Loewen built and operated General Store #1. In 1904, Mr. Peter Woelk opened up a furniture store, to be followed 9 years later by Mr. Gerhard Bergen, who owned and operated a store which was later to become the Post Office. In 1909, lots were selling for $10.00, and the municipal taxes were only $0.60 per year. In 1941, General Store #1 received some competition when General Store #2 was built. Sold to Jim Thiessen soon thereafter, it was closed permanently so he could build a house. Also in 1941, the Co-Op Company bought General Store #1, and converted it into a Co-Op store. The store changed hands several more times, and is now known as the Osler General Store once again. The store expanded in 1999, a new store building built in addition to the old one.


Osler Hotel


The Osler Hotel was in service for several years, and in it's time provided lodging for many railroad workers. Owned and operated by Sam Smith along with Mr. & Mrs. Olson, it housed a bar on the bottom floor. In 1914, the churches of the town took action to "banish the bar" as a response to the brawls that were a common occurrence.

The Osler Post Office name into service in 1913. First owned and operated by Mr. & Mrs. Gerhard Bergen, it remained such until 1916, when it was bought by Mr. & Mrs. H.J. Dyck. They combined the post office with a store, which he operated for a few years before leaving the store and just managing the post office, where he remained for 26 years. In 1942, the Osler Rural Telephone Co. was founded, and a telephone line was built. A switchboard was installed in the post office to control the calls of the 25 rural and 9 urban subscribers. In 1944, Betty Saunderson came to work at the post office and to control the switchboard. She moved away in 1946 and was replaced by Mary Hein, who served in this position until 1949, when Betty Saunderson returned to her original position. Her husband Ike held the position of postmaster until 1975, when he was replaced by his wife Betty. Betty Dyck (Saunderson) was the postmaster until she retired in 1991 giving the position to M & M Grocery Store owners Mr. and Mrs. George Unruh. Mr. and Mrs. Unruh sold the General Store in 2009. 

As the town grew, and more people moved in, there came a greater need for utilities. During the Second World War, power was brought into the RCAF practice landing field, which was built east of Osler. Later in 1944, a group of citizens convinced the Saskatchewan Power Corporation that a line could be easily run to the town. Soon the oil and gas lamps, along with their daily maintenance, were outdated and a thing of the past. The next important service to arrive in the town was a natural gas distribution system, and this was a tremendous improvement. Cisterns were still necessary for the townsfolk, and water needed to be hauled in. In 1978, a water plant was built in Saskatoon, and a pipe laid to Osler, eliminating the need for cisterns and water hauling. Before long, the decision was made to put in a plastic sewer line. Eventually the system became obsolete, and was replaced in 1991 with a conventional sewer and lagoon system.

Many of the first inhabitants of Osler were both Mennonites and Christians. As a result, the town reached a decision to build the Osler Mennonite Church. The Rural Municipality of Warman donated twenty lots to be used for the church yard and an adjacent cemetery. The total cost of the new church, dedicated on September 9, 1928, was $8,800. It was the only church in town until the Osler Mission Chapel was built in 1976. The Osler Community church was completed in 1993, and dedicated at Easter of that year. All of the town churches have active memberships, ladies groups, and youth groups.

The Osler grain elevators have been town landmarks since their construction in 1905. Used for decades, the first elevator was torn down in the early 1980's. A second elevator was torn down after it was severely damaged in a windstorm in July of 1996. The third elevator lasted a few years longer, until it was torn down on April 28, 1999.




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