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Apartments in Uranium City, Saskatchewan

Breakdown by postal code areas in Uranium City:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | S0J | 46,303 | 22,245 |
Other cities in the area: Turnor Lake, La Loche, Fond Du Lac, Stony Rapids, Snowden, Black Lake, Wollaston Lake, Peerless Lake
Saskatchewan's central location makes it a great place to consider for long-term employment opportunities or investment. The province
has experienced strong economic and key sector growth, making the reasons to consider Saskatchewan even more attractive. It is a great place to live and raise a family, and
is just one location you may wish to consider.
If you are thinking of buying a home or property in Saskatchewan, more specifically in or around Uranium City - either as a place of residence or for investment
purposes - there are many local real estate professionals available that can help you make an informed decision. One option to look at when renting in Saskatchewan, especially if you need a shorter lease, or need a place to stay while on an extended visit, is to sublet. When you sublet, you are paying a person who is already renting an apartment or house, but no longer can live in the unit.
Quite often people need to move away for family, or a new job, and cannot break out of their lease. These leases usually have 6 months or less left in the terms, and can often be found for cheaper rent than other apartments in Saskatchewan because of the odd time left on the lease, or other terms the sublease has stipulated.
The most recent 10 ads appear on these pages:
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