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September 2022 Market Stats
SALES RETURNING TO NORMAL, INVENTORY LEVELS REMAIN A CHALLENGE October 4, 2022 For immediate release: Sales activity continued to [...]
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SALES RETURNING TO NORMAL, INVENTORY LEVELS REMAIN A CHALLENGE October 4, 2022 For immediate release: Sales activity continued to [...]
“As expected, gains in lending rates are having some cooling impacts on the housing market causing consumers to seek out more affordable options. The challenge will be product availability in the lower price ranges of the market. Supply levels are improving compared to earlier in the year, however, the year-over-year decline in inventory has been driven by homes priced below $400,000,” comments Chris Guérette, CEO of Saskatchewan REALTORS® Association.
You will notice a change in the benchmark home price this month. Benchmark home prices reflect a typical home [...]
SUPPLY CHALLENGES PERSIST INTO THE SPRING MARKET June 03, 2022 For immediate release: Unlike some areas of the country, [...]
May 17, 2022 For immediate release: The Saskatchewan Housing Continuum Network today announced that Saskatchewan needs to build approximately [...]
May 12, 2022 For immediate release: Saskatoon, SK: The Saskatchewan REALTORS® Association (SRA) today dedicated its North Service Centre [...]
May 11, 2022 For immediate release: The Saskatchewan real estate and housing sector is announcing today that five prominent [...]
APRIL SALES LOW BUT PRICES REACH RECORD HIGHS DUE TO LOW SUPPLY May 5, 2022 Embargoed: With 1,547 sales [...]
SUPPLY LEVELS REMAIN LOW CAUSING CONTINUED PRICE INCREASES For immediate release: Both sales and new listings trended up this [...]
“Last month we started to raise an alarm bell about inventory levels in Saskatchewan,” said Guérette. “Now that we’re two months into the market, that dip in inventory levels being the lowest we’ve seen since 2010 is concerning. That’s why we’re working harder than ever to build a fuller picture of Saskatchewan’s housing continuum so we can identify where the gaps are and build smartly and collaboratively for growth.”