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Kelsey-Woodlawn

Partially residential and partially industrial use, the Kelsey Woodlawn area has one of the smallest populations of any of Saskatoon’s neighbourhoods. The majority of the homes that exist there today were built before 1960. The housing stock is roughly seventy-five percent single-family detached houses with the remainder in detached duplexes and semi-detached homes.

The area is home to just one elementary school, St. Michael Community School in the catholic system. It has two small parks with green space totaling roughly eight acres. Amenities include baseball facilities and creative playgrounds.

This small community is located close to SIAST Kelsey Campus and downtown Saskatoon making it a natural for students. Accordingly, close to fifty percent of the area’s residents are renters.

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Population 879
Number of households 380
Average persons per household 2.3
Home ownership 52.9%
Average sale price of a residential dwelling (previous year) $197,035
Median sale price of a residential dwelling (previous year) $193,000
Average household income $38,673
Types of homes Houses Condos
Number of sales
19 0
Lowest sale price
$113,500 -
Highest sale price
$360,000 -
Average sale price
$194,511 -
Average sale price over 6 months ending 07/31/2010 $195,333 -

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  • Karen
    August 30th, 2009 at 8:54 am

    Prime location for SIAST students, faculty and people employed downtown with only a 10 minute walk. Area is also very close to Circle Drive retail and access to major roadways of 33rd and Warman road with 2nd Ave. going direct to downtown. The river is also close at 5 blocks east. Small town charm within a bustling area.

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