Total MLS® sales are up (rising about 7% in the previous year), but active listings have remained relatively low, which naturally puts upward pressure on prices. 2. Time on Market: How Fast is "Fast"?
Sellers should note that homes typically sell faster and for higher prices during the spring and summer, whereas the market often slows between November and March. 3. Neighbourhoods to Watch
While other major Canadian cities have seen sharp price spikes and equally sharp downturns, Winnipeg continues its trend of .
Single-family home prices in Winnipeg recently increased by approximately 3% year-over-year , with the average price sitting around $418,600 as of mid-2026.
The Winnipeg Housing Reset: What You Need to Know for 2026 If you’ve been watching the news, you know the Canadian real estate story is often one of extremes. But here in , the narrative is different. As we move into 2026, our market isn't following the "boom or bust" headlines seen in Toronto or Vancouver; instead, it is undergoing what experts call a "housing reset".
For buyers, sellers, and investors, understanding this local shift is the key to making a move that pays off. 1. Stability is Winnipeg’s Superpower
Taking slightly longer, averaging 40 to 45 days .
If you're planning to list your home, don't expect a sale overnight, but don't expect to wait all season either. On average: Selling in roughly 30 to 35 days .
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