NOVEMBER 2025, Province of Alberta Monthly Statistics, AREA

December 15, 2025

Market Trend Summary


Monthly trend data is based on seasonally adjusted data, where the prior 6 months is displayed Data source:

November saw a 11.7 percent year-over-year drop in sales with the biggest drops seen in row housing and apartments for the eighth straight month. New listings increased by 7.1% percent year-over-year. Inventory increased 24% percent year over year and is up 18% year to date. The sales-to-new listings rose slightly to 75 percent.

There were 3.52 months of supply in November, up 40.4 percent year-over-year. Calgary, Medicine Hat, and Edmonton are continuing to see a loosening of supplies, while Grande Prairie continues to have the tightest conditions in the province, having 1.59 months of supply. Medicine Hat increased from 1.39 months of supply to 1.9 months of supply. All regions experienced year-to-date average price growth, led by Grande Prairie (11%) and Lethbridge (10%).

To read the full REPORT, visit NOVEMBER 2025 MARKET REPORT & PUBLIC STATISTICS REPORT

SOURCE, ALBERTA REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION

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