Lakeridge
Welcome to lovely Lakeridge in Saskatoon.
Lakeridge is located near the far south-east edge of Saskatoon, just south of Wildwood and to the east of Lakeview. The area is somewhat unique in that it’s one of just a few Saskatoon neighborhoods in which the residential development is entirely single-family detached homes, and the homes are almost completely owner occupied. The lack of any multi-family developments within the area contributes to a strong average household income, pegged at nearly $120,000 in the 2006 census, more than double that earned by the average household across the entire city.
Occasionally, entry-level homes can be found priced below the city’s average selling price but most typically these would be small with few amenities, and often in busy locations. The selection and options begin to grow for budgets that are ten to twenty percent above the Saskatoon average, and often range as high as twice the local average.
Lakeridge is home to two excellent elementary schools, both centrally located in the area making them a pretty easy walk from anywhere in the neighborhood. Public school students attend Lakeridge School, while children in the catholic schools system attend Saint Luke School.
The area has just one park that offers nearly nineteen acres of space and connects the two schools. Lakeridge residents have access to baseball, basketball, tennis and soccer facilities. Additionally, there are two outdoor rinks, numerous creative playgrounds, a spray park and lots of walking trails through the well landscaped park area.
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Lakeridge at a glance
| Population | 4,003 |
| Number of households | 1,200 |
| Average persons per household | 3.3 |
| Home ownership | 97.8% |
| Average sale price of a residential dwelling (previous year) | $355,986 |
| Median sale price of a residential dwelling (previous year) | $341,400 |
| Average household income | $94,218 |
Real estate sales for 2009
| Types of homes | Houses | Condos |
| Number of sales |
51 | 0 |
| Lowest sale price |
$273,000 | - |
| Highest sale price |
$520,000 | - |
| Average sale price |
$355,986 | - |
| Average sale price over 6 months ending 01/31/2010 | $366,014 | - |
Take a photo tour of Lakeridge
Ten-year house price trend (one-unit dwellings)

History of residential development

Types of dwellings

Major occupations of Briarwood

Household incomes

Other online resources for the Lakeridge area of Saskatoon
Homes for sale in the area
Area map
City of Saskatoon’s area webpage
City of Saskatoon full neighbourhood profile
Wikipedia page for this area
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Our family moved to Lakeridge in the summer of 1998. If felt like home instantly. Our girls were 8 and 6 and enjoyed having the Spray Park in walking distance. They attended St. Luke School and loved it. The teachers are wonderful and kids are taught to respect one another. When our girls were younger we took advantage of our community association activities. They were in dance, tennis, softball, soccer and basketball. The people that we have met in our neighborhood have all been very friendly and we have developed some great friendships. Our girls now attend Holy Cross High School, but we have no desire to move out of Lakeridge. This community is home for us. With downtown minutes away on Circle Drive and shopping popping up near us why would we leave?