High demand, low inventory squeezing Saskatchewan housing market
Rising inventory and new listings are barely keeping up with the sustained demand on Saskatchewan’s housing market.
Residential home sales in May dropped 10 per cent year-over-year in Saskatchewan, with 1,571 sales recorded. 2,600 new listings were added across the province last month, the highest monthly total recorded so far in 2026, according to the monthly update from the Saskatchewan Realtors Association.
The association also reported improved inventory, rising to 4,300 units by the end of the month, though more than 1,000 of those units were conditionally sold and expected to leave the market, according to the release.
Accounting for conditional sales, there are 3,397 available units in the province – about 2.2 months of supply – as June begins. That number is higher than April 2026’s inventory, but nearly 50 per cent below the 10-year average.

