'There's nothing unhealthy about the Alberta (homes) market now'
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As of mid-May this year, less than 30 per cent of homes are selling at or above list price. PHOTO BY CLAIRE YOUNG /Postmedia Article content The busy spring market has not been as frantic as those of recent past in Edmonton’s resale real estate market, but the recent pause in demand is likely good news for sustainable sales and price growth in the future, realtors note. Article content “This is more of a reset after a surge in recent years,” says Phil Soper, chief executive officer of Royal LePage, based in Toronto. A new report by realty firm HouseSigma shows nearly 70 per cent of Greater Edm…
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May 29, 2026