Saskatchewan’s housing market continues to exceed expectations and defy national trends, with 1,277 sales across the province in March – up over eight percent year-over-year and 13 percent above long-term, 10-year averages.
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Regional Highlights
All regions of the province except the Northern region reported year-over-year sales gains in March, with the Yorkton-Melville (up 13 percent year-over-year), Saskatoon-Biggar (12 percent) and Prince Albert (10 percent) regions leading the way.
Price Trends
Surging sales and declining inventory are again driving price gains across the province. In March, all cities except Estevan and Weyburn saw year-over-year price gains.
City of Regina
The City of Regina reported 301 sales in March, down three percent year-over-year but still outpacing the 10-year average by 15 percent.
City of Saskatoon
Saskatoon reported 403 sales in March, up 11 percent year-over-year and 13 percent above the 10-year average.
New listings declined by one percent year-over-year and 27 percent compared to the 10-year average, resulting in the lowest months of supply heading into April since 2007. Of the 602 available units at month’s end, 195 were conditionally sold, leaving just 407 units on the market with active status – less than one month of supply when conditional sales are factored in.
New listings declined by one percent year-over-year and 27 percent compared to the 10-year average, resulting in the lowest months of supply heading into April since 2007. Of the 602 available units at month’s end, 195 were conditionally sold, leaving just 407 units on the market with active status – less than one month of supply when conditional sales are factored in.