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December is the perfect stress test for your Regina home. Use this 10-question checklist to decide whether to stay, renovate, or move in 2026.
Your 7-Day Market Snapshot
A weekly summary of market activity in Regina, SK.
Here's a quick look at the real estate activity in Regina over the past 7 days.
The top sale this week was for $1,600,000 at 330 Spruce Creek Drive.
RM of EdenwoldSee how this week's listings and sales stack up. This visualization helps you understand the flow of inventory.
A comparison of new inventory and properties sold.
The ratio of new properties to sold properties.
Have questions about the market? Here are some common ones.
"Sold" or "Pending" typically means the property has an accepted offer and is no longer actively on the market, but the sale has not yet officially closed. It's in the final stages of the transaction (e.g., awaiting financing, home inspection).
This week, 141 properties sold while 90 new listings came on the market. This suggests a high absorption rate, which is generally favorable for sellers. For a specific strategy for your home, it's best to get in touch for a personal consultation.
The best way to determine your home's value is with a comparative market analysis (CMA). This report compares your home to similar properties that have recently sold in your area. Contact us for a free, no-obligation home evaluation.
This data is based on listings and sales reported by the local real estate board's MLS® System for the specified 7-day period. It's a snapshot and intended for informational purposes.
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