Heavenly c.1928 Saskatchewan Brick Church with Stained Glass Under $36K USD
$35,200
This Saskatchewan brick church is the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church. Love the steeple, round window and stained glass!
Zillow Comments
Discover a unique opportunity in the quaint community of Quinton, Saskatchewan. This former church is solidly built and full of potential, offering a large auditorium with a rounded raised stage, a mezzanine overlooking the main hall, and a partial developed basement with a kitchen and two bathrooms. With three separate exterior entrances, the property is highly adaptable to a wide variety of uses. Set on a mature corner lot, this character-filled building is just over an hour from Regina and less than an hour from the growing BHP potash mine—a location that is seeing increased demand for housing and community spaces. The possibilities are endless: Care home or seniors’ living, Airbnb rental or loft/warehouse-style suites,Yoga or art studio,Archery club, rec center, or theater space. This is a blank canvas ready for your vision. Whether you’re a local buyer looking to create something special for the community, or an out-of-province investor searching for an affordable, versatile property, this building offers a rare chance to bring new life to a solid structure with history and charm. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this distinctive property with unlimited potential.
- 2ba
- 5,200sqft
- 0.44 lot
- Circa 1928
121 Queen STREET, Quinton, SK S0A 3G0 $49,900 Cad/$35,200USD
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Jesse Kazakoff,
Century 21 Fusion
Pros
- Tight-Knit Community: A friendly, small-town atmosphere where neighbors know each other, fostering strong community ties.
- Natural Surroundings: Beautiful landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities, including parks and trails for hiking, fishing, and camping.
- Affordable Living: Generally lower cost of living, including housing expenses, compared to larger Canadian cities.
- Quiet Lifestyle: A peaceful environment away from the hustle and bustle of urban life, ideal for those seeking tranquility.
- Cultural Heritage: Rich local history and community events that celebrate the region’s heritage.
Cons
- Limited Job Opportunities: Fewer employment options may require commuting to nearby towns or cities for work.
- Fewer Amenities: Limited access to shopping, dining, and entertainment options compared to larger urban areas.
- Weather Extremes: Harsh winters and variable weather can be challenging for some residents.
- Limited Services: Fewer healthcare and educational facilities, which may necessitate travel for certain services.
- Social Scene: A quieter social life, which might lack the vibrancy and variety of activities found in larger cities.
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