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 Easy Indoor-Outdoor Living for Warmer Days

As the weather warms, homes naturally begin to open up. Even without a large yard or patio, creating a connection between indoor and outdoor spaces can make your home feel brighter and more relaxed.

Start by paying attention to light. Keeping windows clear, choosing airy window coverings, and bringing in colours inspired by nature can help blur the line between inside and out. Natural textures like wood, linen, and woven materials also help create that sense of continuity.

If you do have outdoor space, think of it as another part of your living area. A small seating setup, an outdoor rug, or a bit of soft lighting can make patios and balconies feel just as welcoming as indoor rooms. Inside, flexible pieces like stools, trays, or side tables make it easy to move things outside when friends or family stop by.

Sometimes, it’s the smallest details that matter most. Fresh air, greenery, and seasonal scents can change how a space feels. With a few simple adjustments, your home can feel more open and ready to enjoy the warmer days ahead


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No risk; No reward – I got you.

Congratulations to my newest VIPs’ Sugrib & Neli on your ABR® purchase of your pristine retro Eastview Home.

I’ve been your family’s Realtor for over a decade, and Finally it was your turn.  You made the decision to move to Saskatoon. After our initial buyers consultation, you were so excited you decided to move faster than anticipated. However, this market wasn’t kind. Every time you pushed forward, this competitive and unforgiving market pushed back – HARD – forcing you to have to really think about what was truly important to you.

Then, on your birthday, this house hit the market, like a universal gift.  Instant decisions had to be made and you made them. Even though we were the first ones in the house, competition was bearing down on us as buyer agents scrambled to get their clients offers noticed. I knew that only the best POWER OFFER would secure this house at a price that reflected its true market value.  It was time to for me to do what I do best.  It took overtime but success became yours, officially shutting out the competition. You had won.  You beat the market at its own game and this perfect for you house was yours.✊ #victorious #ABR® #RENE

Thank you for over a decade of trust and always following my advice throughout your entire personal  buyer experience. It was an absolute honor working with you.  I love that I am your family Realtor!!! Know I will always be here to help you and your family and friends whenever needed.  Enjoy making your new home all that you envision and may you have many years of happiness & loving memories within these walls.   ❤️ ✌️

Huge Thanks and a group hug to my VIPs Nikesh, Sunil & Whitney for being there to support and be stand-ins, when needed, in a market that doesn’t care about personal schedules. Gratitude & appreciation as well for your loyalty, trust and continued support.  Thanks for liking how I sell real estate.

Shout out Thank You!!! to all the professionals involved for their help throughout this process; You know who you are. You all had a hand in providing me with the informative ammunition needed to ensure calculated risks could be taken.

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WHEN IT’S THE ONE, IT’S THE ONE.

Congratulations to my newest VIPs’ Sebastian and Anna on your ABR® purchase of your Adorable Haultain Home.

Being first time buyers, you reached out for my help based on your friend’s high recommendation of my service. Due to unavoidable circumstances, our Buyers Consultation was slightly adapted but never-the-less we were able to march forward quickly with confidence and excitement; You were prepared and armed with my advice on how to navigate in this crazy competitive & short supply market, “If you like it, then you better put an offer on it….FAST“.  Knowing what you wanted as your first dream home, you were ready from my word “GO”; And the market delivered, immediately: The most adorable property to hit the current market in your criteria.  This was a HOT house and I made sure you knew about it. Acting as fast as you could, we just squeezed in a viewing as I became alerted that multiple offers had come in. The clock was ticking; We had mere minutes before this house was unattainable.  But I had pre-prepared you for this possibility and so you confidently followed my advice and sent me off to do what I do best, Power Offer Negotiate for you.  The wait was short and the uncertainty was high.  In the end, I delivered; Beating out all competition and securing this perfect home in your hands. YOU WON. ✊ #victorious #ABR® #RENE

Thank you for choosing me & trusting me. I will always be here to help you, your friends and family whenever needed.  May you have many years of happiness and create a wonderful life within these walls of your very first home   ❤️ ✌️

BIG Thanks to my VIP Kelly, for your referring kind words of recommendation of my service and for your continuous trust, loyalty and support.  Much gratitude & appreciation.  Thanks for liking how I sell real estate.

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SASKATCHEWAN'S MARKET ENTERS MARCH WITH TIGHT SUPPLY AND STABLE DEMAND
Saskatchewan’s housing market continued to navigate tight supply conditions in February, as sales activity aligned more closely with long-term trends heading into the spring market.
 
Saskatchewan reported 825 home sales in February, down 16 percent year-over-year and two percent below the 10-year average for the month. Despite sales activity failing to keep pace with the near-record levels seen over the past two years, total sales remain consistent with long-term historical trends through the first two months of 2026.
 
The downward trend in new listings persisted in February, falling seven percent year-over-year and 31 percent below the 10-year average. Notwithstanding typical seasonal shifts in sales activity, the limited influx of new supply provided little relief to inventory levels, which remained essentially unchanged from the previous month. Over 700 of the 3,519 active units at month’s end were conditionally sold and expected to leave the market, leaving 2,792 available properties across the province heading into February.
 
“Demand remains present across Saskatchewan,” said Association CEO, Chris Guérette. “but inventory constraints continue to shape what buyers and sellers can actually purchase or sell. Even with a modest rise in supply, we are still operating well below historic norms.” 
 
The province’s residential benchmark price stood at $363,800 in February, up from $359,500 in January and over six percent higher than the February 2025. Notably, all Saskatchewan communities again reported year-over-year price gains, some as high as 13 percent.
 
“As we move towards the spring market, the key factor to watch will be new listings,” added Guérette. “Some regions that have seen modest improvements in supply are also reporting stronger sales activity, which reinforces how sensitive our market can be to inventory levels. The opportunity for a healthier balance in 2026 depends largely on whether supply can respond to sustained demand.”
 
 
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Regional Highlights
Five of Saskatchewan’s six economic regions recorded year-over-year sales declines in February. Swift Current-Moose Jaw was the only region to post an annual increase in sales and remains the sole region reporting activity above its 10-year average this month.
 
As in recent months, Regina-Moose Mountain and Saskatoon-Biggar continue to face the tightest market conditions in the province. Although supply is particularly constrained in these two regions, five of the six economic regions are operating with inventory levels more than 45 percent below their respective 10-year averages, underscoring persistent province-wide supply challenges.
 
Regions experiencing modest improvements in months of supply also recorded some of the province’s strongest sales activity this month, highlighting the direct relationship between available inventory and sales activity.
 
Price Trends
Tight supply conditions and steady sales continue to drive price growth across the province. All Saskatchewan communities reported year-over-year price gains for the second consecutive month, while three posted double-digit gains.
 
The City of Estevan again reported the strongest monthly benchmark price growth, with prices up 13 percent year-over-year. Other notable gains were seen in Melville (11 percent), Humboldt (10 percent), and Moose Jaw (9 percent).
 
City of Regina
Regina reported 198 sales in February, down 21 percent year-over-year and two percent below the 10-year historical average.
 
New listings declined by 14 percent year-over-year, yet inventory levels remain virtually unchanged compared to the month prior. Nearly 150 of the 494 available units at month’s end were conditionally sold and expected to leave the market, leaving only 347 active units in Saskatchewan’s capital city heading into March.
 
Regina reported a residential benchmark price of $336,400 in February, up from $330,600 in January and seven percent above February 2025.
 
City of Saskatoon
Saskatoon reported 271 sales in February, down 16 percent year-over-year and two percent below the 10-year average.
 
The monthly sales decline was met with declining new listings, which failed to provide meaningful inventory relief as the Bridge City continues to report Saskatchewan’s tightest market conditions. Of the 614 available units at the end of the month, 164 were conditionally sold and expected to exit the market, resulting in 450 active units heading into February.
 
Saskatoon reported a benchmark price of $421,600 in February, up from $417,800 in January and five percent above prices reported in February 2025.
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