05/19/2026
Things are still moving - and as you can see, our inventory is very low!
Moose Jaw is one of many Saskatchewan communities experiencing the growing pressure of limited housing supply.
Months of supply in Moose Jaw declined to just 1.69 in April, down from the 2025 average of 2.44 and sitting nearly 70 per cent below the community’s 10-year average.
Jurisdictions across the province are feeling the impact of tight inventory, rising competition, and continued pressure on affordability.
As Saskatchewan continues to see major economic investment and population growth opportunities emerge, housing supply becomes about more than just real estate. It becomes a question of economic readiness.
If historically low inventory levels continue to normalize, Saskatchewan risks not having the housing infrastructure needed for people choosing the province to live, work, raise a family, and build a future.