Regina, SK apartments for rent
145 apartments for rent in Regina, SK, from 47 communities.
Centre Pointe Plaza
2131 Broad Street Office, Regina, SK, S4P 3W4
Green Apple Drive
Office: 3928 Green Falls Drive, Regina, SK, S4V 3M1
Chester Court Condos
Office: 3928 Green Falls Drive, Regina, SK, S4V 3M1
Rochdale Crossing
Office: 3928 Green Falls Drive, Regina, SK, S4V 3M1
The Lismore - 2305 Broad St
2305 Broad Street, Regina, SK, S4P 1Y9
The Terrace at Acre 21
Office: 3928 Green Falls Drive, Regina, SK, S4V 3Z4
Chester Court Condos
Office: 3928 Green Falls Drive, Regina, SK, S4V 3M1
Janson Place Apartments - 2227 Lorne St
2227 Lorne Street, Regina, SK, S4P 2M8
Sky Harbour Estates
Office: 4013 Harbour Landing Drive, Regina, SK, S4W 0E5
The Apex at Acre 21
Office: 3928 Green Falls Drive, Regina, SK, S4V 3M1
Green Brooks Townhomes
5111 E Primrose Green Drive, Regina, SK, S4V 3Y2
The Residences at Grasslands
Office: 4013 Harbour Landing Drive, Regina, SK, S4W 0E5
2307 Smith St.
2307 Smith St (412), Regina, SK, S4P 2P7
Villas on Haughton
3630 Haughton Road, Regina, SK, S4V 1P1
Deveraux Heights
Office: 4013 Harbour Landing Drive, Regina, SK, S4W 0E5
James Hill Road
Office: 4013 Harbour Landing Drive, Regina, SK, S4W 0E5
Harbour View Estates
Office: 4013 Harbour Landing Drive, Regina, SK, S4W 0E5
Sterling Manor
Office: 3928 Green Falls Drive, Regina, SK, S4V 3M1
Canadiana Apartments - 2345 Broad St
2345 Broad Street, Regina, SK, S4P 1Z1
King Edward Apartments
2220 Edward Street, Regina, SK, S4T 1R1
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Renter’s City Guide to Regina
CITY GUIDE
REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN
While it is Saskatchewan’s capital city, Regina is not the province’s largest one, with a population of around 215,000 people. The 179-square-kilometre city is located in the southern portion of the province, close to the communities of Pense, Pilto Butte, Emerald PArk, and Grand Coulee. One of the main focuses in the city is Wascana Lake, which breaks up the surrounding prairie landscape. The lake was created by early planners of the area, who dammed Wascana Creek to create it.
Real Estate Market Overview
The average residential sale prices in Regina range between $210,000 and $360,000, making the city an affordable place to live. A mix of affordable condos/townhouses and single-family homes can be found in the city’s northern section. Vacant land and commercial options are not as common. The central section offers mostly oldersingle-family homes at slightly lower prices compared to those in the northern section.Many condo options are also available in this area, as are vacant land and commercial properties (mostly retail). For a wider range of housing options, from mobile dwellings at lower prices to large newer homes that come with higher price tags, residents can look to Regina’s southern section. There are also condo options, but fewer vacant lots and commercial options.
Rental Market
Vacancy rates in Regina have increased slightly over the past few years, shifting from around 3% to about5%. Rent costs have not changed much over the same period.Minimal rent increases, increased apartment supply, and affordable home ownership have all contributed to the increased vacancy rates in the city.Depending on the area of the city, rent costs can range between $900 for a one-bedroom apartment and $1,300 for a three-bedroom (or more) apartment. Condos, traditional apartments, and townhouses are all rental options in Regina.
Employment
Major industries in Regina include potash, oil and natural gas, kaolin, sodium sulphite, and bentonite. Federated Co-op has an oil refinery in the city that handles over 100,000 barrels per day.Agriculture (wheat, canola, barley, and livestock) has traditionally been a large industry in the area, and remains an important economic contributor. Viterra Inc., a large grain-handling operation, is headquartered in Regina. Manufacturing is also a major employer in the area, with products such as steel plate and pipe.The city’s unemployment rate tends to sit between4% and 5% each year, which is lower than national averages.
Transportation
Regina Transit operates a fleet ofover100buses that service close to20 public transit routes throughout the city at all times of the day.Many of these are accessible for those with children, disabilities, or mobility issues. Other transportation services in the city include Greyhound (long-distance bus) and the Regina International Airport.
Schools
Regina has two school boards: the Regina Public School Board and the Roman Catholic Separate School Board. The city has about70 elementary schools and 13 high schools. Examples of schools in the city include Albert Community School, Glen Elm School, Lakeview School, George Lee School, Argyle School, Walker School, Thomson Community School, St. Gabriel School, Holy Rosary Community School, St. Peter School, Scott Collegiate, Campbell Collegiate, and Miller Comprehensive High School. There are also a number of private schools in the city. Post-secondary institutions in the city include the University of Regina (undergraduate and graduate programs offered), Saskatchewan Polytechnic, College Mathieu, INtouch Career College, and First Nations University of Canada.
Family Life
Regina has two school boards: the Regina Public School Board and the Roman Catholic Separate School Board. The city has about70 elementary schools and 13 high schools. Examples of schools in the city include Albert Community School, Glen Elm School, Lakeview School, George Lee School, Argyle School, Walker School, Thomson Community School, St. Gabriel School, Holy Rosary Community School, St. Peter School, Scott Collegiate, Campbell Collegiate, and Miller Comprehensive High School. There are also a number of private schools in the city. Post-secondary institutions in the city include the University of Regina (undergraduate and graduate programs offered), Saskatchewan Polytechnic, College Mathieu, INtouch Career College, and First Nations University of Canada.