Saskatchewan to offer construction rebate and secondary suite grant programs

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Province’s Finance Minister Donna Harpauer says the programs are meant to address affordability

Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer says the province 'is growing at its fastest pace in more than a century and we need housing stock across a wide range of communities and price ranges.'The Saskatchewan Party government has announced two programs that aim to make home ownership more affordable and increase the availability of rental units.

The rebate is available for homes with a total price of less than $550,000, and the reimbursement is reduced for homes between $450,000 and $550,000. Only secondary suites built in single-family homes can qualify, and they must meet all national, provincial and municipal bylaws.Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said Monday that the programs are meant to address affordability.

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