Housing crunch could threaten growth plans in Prince Albert, Humboldt
Housing shortages in Prince Albert and Humboldt are raising concerns that both communities could struggle to accommodate expected industrial and population growth, as tight inventory and rising prices continue to strain local markets.
The concern comes as Saskatchewan’s long-standing reputation for housing affordability continues to weaken, following two consecutive months of record benchmark price increases.
The Saskatchewan Realtors Association (SRA) reports the province’s residential benchmark price reached a record $347,300 in April, up nearly five per cent year-over-year.
“Affordability is being eroded faster than many people realize,” said Chris Guérette, CEO of the SRA. “We’ve long positioned Saskatchewan as one of the most affordable housing markets in the country, but that advantage depends on supply keeping pace.”


