Sask. housing market recovering after COVID-19 sales decline
The Saskatchewan real estate market is showing strong signs of recovery after the arrival of COVID-19 sent gloomy sales forecasts to the industry.
June data released from the Saskatchewan Realtors Association (SRA) shows that many areas of the province are proving to be quite resilient to the pandemic.
Sales across the province rose nearly 50 per cent compared to June last year while year-to-date sales are down just 0.3 per cent, a sign that nearly all sales lost during the lockdown have been recovered, according to the SRA.
“We’ve seen properties in some markets sell within days of being listed,” SRA CEO Jason Yochim said in a media release.