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New property listed in Lakeridge RG, Regina

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Beautiful curb appeal with a stunning stone facade. Lovely Open Concept Bi-level/2 Storey 2256 sq. ft. Gilroy floor plan home with impressive high vaulted ceilings, architecturally pleasing rooflines, granite countertops throughout, maple cappucinno baseboards & trim, hardwood & tile flooring, large windows, custom blinds, spacious rooms, 23 X 36 insulated/heated garage with steel I-Beam, 2 stage pit, 8' foot overhead door, hanging furnace & 220 Volt Outlet in Garage (5 vehicles can park on driveway). This home is built on piles, has an ICF Foundation & floor truss system. Large front foyer with a huge walk in closet. Kitchen features tall cappuccino maple cabinetry with crown moldings, soft close drawers & cabinets, 2 lazy susans & spice cabinet, granite countertops, tile backsplash, pot lighting, large walk-in pantry that fits a freezer, fridge, stove, b/i dishwasher, hood fan & microwave included, vaulted ceiling & tile flooring. Diningroom features cathedral ceiling, large transem window, tile flooring & garden door to deck and backyard. Diningroom is open to large livingroom featuring a high vaulted ceiling, cappuccino built in entertainment unit with stone faced gas fireplace & hardwood flooring. Main floor office/den with 10 ft. ceiling & hardwood flooring. Main floor 2 pc bathroom with granite countertops completes the main level. Upstairs features large primary bedroom with 4 pc ensuite including air tub & walk-in-closet with built-in's, 2 additional spacious bedrooms one features a cute childs built in play area and walk in closet. Handy upstairs laundry room with washer/dryer included and built in cabinetry. There is a large linen closet in the hallway. The upstairs main 4 pc bathrooms completes the upper level. Wide staircase to lower level which is 90% complete and features recroom with oversized windows (projector/screen included), kitchen area, spacious bedroom & 4 pc bathroom and utility room. Lots of storage.

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STRONG DECEMBER SALES WRAP UP SASKATCHEWAN’S SECOND-BEST YEAR ON RECORD

Member Note: There was an issue with the Neighbourhood Data in the December Stats run, we are currently working on resolving the issue and will have the Neighbourhood Data published ASAP. Thank you for your understanding and we apologize for the inconvenience! 

Saskatchewan reported 776 sales in December, up three percent year-over-year and nearly 15 percent above long-term, 10-year averages. Above-average December sales capped off the second-strongest year on record for resale housing activity in Saskatchewan, with 16,119 sales across the province in 2024, up nearly nine percent from 2023.

Strong demand throughout 2024 was consistently met with declining new listings, resulting in record inventory lows at various points throughout the year. In December, new listings decreased by 16 percent year-over-year, down nearly 30 percent from 10-year averages and two percent below 2023.

“Our province closed 2024 with an eighteenth consecutive month of above-average sales, an incredible statistic when you consider the significant inventory challenges we’ve faced throughout the year,” noted Association CEO, Chris Guérette. “This lack of available inventory, specifically in the more affordable segment of the market, is very likely preventing even stronger 2024 sales figures.”

Seasonal sales trends allowed the provincial months of supply to reach nearly five months in December, up from below four months in November. However, inventory levels decreased by 20 percent compared to December 2023 and continue to sit over 40 percent below the 10-year average – with even tighter conditions reported in Regina and Saskatoon.

The province’s residential benchmark price stood at $337,800 in December, down slightly from 338,400 in November, consistent with seasonal trends. Despite the slight month-over-month decrease, Saskatchewan’s residential benchmark price grew by nearly seven percent compared to December 2023.

“Saskatchewan’s resale housing market continues to benefit from record population figures, employment growth, and the recent Bank of Canada interest rate cuts,” said Guérette. “As we look ahead to 2025, we expect supply challenges to continue as a dominant theme. If this increased demand continues in the new year, we will likely see prices continue to trend upward across the province.”

Regional Highlights
All regions of the province reported yearly sales that outpaced both 2023 sales levels and long-term, 10-year averages. The Regina-Moose Mountain (up 28 percent compared to 10-year trends), Saskatoon-Biggar (18 percent) and Swift Current-Moose Jaw (17 percent) regions significantly outperformed historical trends in 2024.

As seen throughout much of 2024, the Saskatoon-Biggar (3.23 months of supply) and Regina-Moose Mountain (4.11) regions continue to report the tightest market conditions in the province. Despite seasonal sales trends allowing the months of supply to improve in December, both regions are reporting months of supply over 50 percent below historical averages.

Price Trends
Strong demand paired with low inventory drove price gains throughout much of 2024 – with nearly all areas of the province reporting year-over-year sales gains in December.

For the fifth consecutive month, the City of Moose Jaw led the way with year-over-year price gains of over 14 percent. Additionally, the cities of Humboldt (13.5 percent), Melfort (12.5), and Melville (10.9) all reported double-digit price gains in December.

City of Regina
The City of Regina reported 198 sales in December, a five percent year-over-year increase and over 28 percent above long-term trends. Above-average monthly sales were a consistent theme for the Queen City throughout the year, with 3,917 sales in 2024 – the largest number of yearly sales in Regina’s history.

Despite modest new listing growth compared to 2023, record demand continues to impact Regina’s inventory levels, which declined by 32 percent year-over-year and are currently over 40 percent below historical averages.

Regina’s residential benchmark price was $313,400 in December, down slightly from $313,700 in November and over five percent higher than December 2023.

City of Saskatoon
The City of Saskatoon reported 256 home sales in December, a year-over-year increase of over 12 percent and nearly 20 percent above the 10-year average. With 5,035 annual sales, 2024 marked the second-strongest year on record in the Bridge City, up over eight percent compared to 2023.

At year-end, there were only 555 available units, as inventory levels declined by 25 percent year over year and are nearly 50 percent below historical averages. With only 2.17 months of supply to end the year, Saskatoon’s inventory levels are near record lows for this time of year.

Saskatoon reported a benchmark price of $395,300 in December, down slightly from $398,800 in November, reflecting typical seasonal trends. However, the benchmark price remains over seven percent higher than in December 2023, as tight market conditions continue to drive price gains in Saskatchewan’s largest urban centre.

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