06/03/2026
🏠 Continued Housing Supply Challenges Threaten Saskatchewan's Growth Potential🏡
Saskatchewan’s housing market continues to face mounting supply pressures as rising inventory and new listings struggle to keep pace with sustained demand.
The province recorded 1,571 residential home sales in May, up 10 per cent year-over-year and more than 17 per cent above the 10-year average.
There were 2,600 new listings added across Saskatchewan in May, an increase from the month prior and the highest monthly total recorded so far this year. Inventory also improved reaching 4,399 units at month-end. However more than 1,000 of those units were already conditionally sold and expected to leave the market.
When accounting for conditional sales, there are 3,397 available units or 2.2 months of supply heading into June – up from 3,087 last month but nearly 50 per cent below the 10-year average.