Calgary

October 2025 | Housing Stats

Pace of new listings growth slows, preventing further inventory gains

Inventory levels eased over last month thanks to the combined impact of a monthly pullback in new listings and a monthly pick up in sales.

With 6,471 units in inventory and 1,885 sales the October months of supply returned to three-and-a-half months after pushing up to four months in September. While both row and apartment-style properties continue to report elevated supply levels compared to demand, conditions remain relatively balanced for both detached and semi-detached properties.

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May 2025 | Housing Stats

PRICE ADJUSTMENTS MOSTLY DRIVEN BY APARTMENT AND ROW STYLE HOMES

Thanks to steep pullbacks in the apartment condominium sector, total residential sales in Calgary eased by 17 per cent compared to May of last year. While the drop does seem significant, the 2,568 sales this month remain 11 per cent higher than long-term trends for May and improved over last month.

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April 2025 | Housing Stats

BALANCED CONDITIONS TAKE PRESSURE OFF PRICES

A boost in new listings this month relative to sales caused April inventories to rise to 5,876 units. Although this is more than double the number reported last year, last year’s supply was exceptionally low, and current inventory levels are consistent with what we typically see in April. April sales reached 2,236 units—22 percent below last year’s levels but in line with long-term trends.

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Alberta Market Insights; Economic Outlook & Mortgage Trends

We saw something refreshing last week: a calm, predictable bond market. After the rollercoaster we’ve had in recent months, stability like this brings clarity—and that’s fantastic news for anyone navigating mortgages and housing right now.

But let’s look forward. We’ve compiled some insightful forecasts from Mortgage Professionals Canada (MPC) that provide a glimpse into where Alberta’s housing market is headed next.

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The Evolution of Inner-City Infills: What Today’s Buyers Want

Calgary’s real estate landscape is changing. The demand for inner-city infills has never been higher as buyers shift away from sprawling suburbs in favour of luxury, space, and convenience in established neighbourhoods. But today’s homebuyers aren’t just looking for any infill. They want homes that blend high-end design with functionality, maximize space, and offer an elevated urban lifestyle.

So, what’s driving this shift? And more importantly, what are buyers looking for in a modern infill home? Let’s dive in.

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