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Overview

The Moose Jaw real estate market strengthened through September 2025, posting impressive sales growth and rising prices. According to the Saskatchewan REALTORS® Association, Moose Jaw continues to perform above historical averages, supported by consistent demand and limited supply.

The city recorded 59 sales, marking a 16% increase year-over-year and outperforming both 2024 levels and the 10-year average. With steady buyer interest and modest new supply, the market remains highly competitive heading into fall.

Listings and Inventory

There were 74 new listings in September — up 12% year-over-year — showing sellers’ confidence in listing their homes despite tightening conditions. However, active inventory declined 13%, leaving just 139…

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Overview

Saskatoon’s housing market demonstrated remarkable consistency in September 2025, maintaining its strong performance through the fall season. The city recorded 426 residential sales, just 1% lower than last year but more than 20% above the 10-year average

0925 Saskatoon Monthly

. This marks yet another month of robust buyer activity despite tightening inventory levels.

Listings and Inventory

There were 726 new listings added to the market in September — up 11% year-over-year — bringing some relief to active buyers. However, total inventory levels remained stable at 942 properties, as demand continues to absorb new supply quickly. With approximately 250 listings already conditionally sold, only 678 homes were fully available…

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