Hepburn Real Estate
| Average Price | $475K |
|---|---|
| Lowest Price | $475K |
| Highest Price | $475K |
| Total Listings | 1 |
| Avg. Days On Market | 3 |
| Avg. Price/SQFT | $225 |
Property Types (active listings)
Community Perks
Hepburn Homes for Sale
- All Listings
- $400,000 - $500,000
aBOUT THE tOWN OF hEPBURN
Hepburn offers small-town calm with an easy Saskatoon connection, which is perfect if you want a quieter neighbourhood, a friendly community feel, and more value for space. It’s about 45 km north of Saskatoon on Highway 12, and the town highlights family-friendly features like mature trees, parks, and local amenities. Hepburn recently completed a major project linking the town to Saskatoon’s water supply.
Other communities near Saskatoon, include Warman, Martensville, Delisle, Langham, and Clavet.
Amenities and Everyday Convenience
Hepburn “punches above its weight” for services: the town notes a grocery store, gas station, insurance agency, salon, coffee shop, churches, and more—helpful for buyers who don’t want to drive into the city for every little thing.
Are There Schools in Hepburn?
Families love that Hepburn School is located in town and serves K–12, so kids can stay close to home through graduation. It’s part of Prairie Spirit School Division, known for serving communities around Saskatoon.
Healthcare and Peace of Mind
For day-to-day needs, the town lists a local medical centre among its amenities. For hospital services and emergencies, many residents rely on Rosthern Hospital, which the Saskatchewan Health Authority notes has an Emergency Department open 24 hours daily.
Parks and Recreation
Community involvement is a big part of Hepburn’s appeal, with local clubs and year-round activities. Highlights include the Hepburn & District Arena (winter season) and a community focus on keeping residents active and connected.
Heritage Common is a unique local feature, set up to host events and gatherings, with flexible spaces and even on-site accommodations. It’s the kind of amenity that adds real lifestyle value (especially for families and community-minded buyers). For a fun night out, Hepburn Centennial Bowl is a local staple.
The town promotes seasonal community markets and pop-up events, and Hepburn Marketplace is also listed as a seasonal market featuring homegrown and homemade goods.
History and Fun Facts
Hepburn’s signature attraction is the Hepburn Museum of Wheat, located in a refurbished 1928 Pool grain elevator, with exhibits that celebrate prairie agriculture and local history. The site is also recognized on Canada’s historic places register.
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