House prices in Sask. expected to keep rising: Royal LePage survey
Homes in Saskatchewan’s two biggest cities have been getting more expensive and prices are only going to go higher, according to a Royal LePage house price survey.
The aggregate price of a home in Regina increased 11.8 per cent to $361,200 in the first quarter of 2022. In Saskatoon, the prices are about 10 per cent higher in terms of a sales price for a similar type of house.
Ron Pfeifer, the CEO and co-owner of Royal LePage Regina, says the increase in prices is not a new issue. There doesn’t appear to be any relief in the immediate future.
“What’s been happening in the housing market has been happening for a decade. It’s a low inventory problem,” he said. “There’s a huge problem with builders right now. There’s so much uncertainty in their pricing, they’re afraid to build.