
Red-hot housing market has buyers competing hard across Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan’s housing market has been on a remarkable run, with sales staying strong for nearly two years straight, and there’s little signs of it cooling off.
Chris Guérette, CEO of the Saskatchewan Realtors Association, says the province has seen sales consistently beating the 10-year average, pushing prices higher in communities big and small.
“We are looking at 23 consecutive months of sales that are above the 10-year average,” Géurette said.
Across the province, home prices continue to climb. In May, every region saw year-over-year price gains. Meadow Lake led the way with 14 per cent, followed by Moose Jaw at 13 per cent, Prince Albert at 12 per cent, North Battleford at 11 per cent and Melford at 10 per cent.