Saskatchewan real estate market once again outperforming expectations
The trends on the Saskatchewan Realtors Association’s market watch for August marked 26 consecutive months of above-average sales, while seven communities, including Prince Albert, Melfort, and Humboldt, reported double-digit price gains last month.
“Saskatchewan’s housing market delivered another strong performance in August – not quite matching the record-breaking numbers from July, but clearly maintaining its momentum,” said association CEO, Chris Guérette. “Year-to-date sales continue to surpass the near-record levels we saw in 2024, and I expect to close our third quarter statistics next month with the same intensity in sales and shortage of inventory.”
Guérette said she anticipates the momentum will carry through the remainder of the year.
In August, 1,559 transactions were reported across the province, which is up nearly four per cent year-over-year and 15 per cent above the 10-year average. The provincial residential benchmark price reached $372,200 last month, which was a slight dip from July’s record high of $372,700. The association said the modest month-over-month decline aligns with seasonal trends but is still eight per cent higher than August of 2024.


