Home prices up drastically in past year across Alberta
A new report from CalgaryHomes.ca is putting the spotlight on rapidly increasing home prices in municipalities across Alberta.
The report analyzed house sales data from the Alberta Real Estate Association (AREA) and the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) from February 2023 to February 2024.
In Red Deer, the price of an average home valued at $312,031 a year ago spiked nine per cent, or about $28,000 to $340,114.
“There are a number of factors that could account for the significant increase in house prices in Alberta. One reason is the issue of the supply and demand imbalance: there’s a limited supply of housing, especially in desirable urban areas like Calgary, and the high demand is driven by factors like population growth, immigration, and investment. This has led to increased competition for available properties, driving prices up,” a spokesperson for CalgaryHomes.ca says.