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2025 Forecast Report
2025 Forecast Report

Jan. 21, 2025 | CREB

CREB® Unveils 2025 Forecast Calgary and Region Yearly Outlook Report

The Calgary Real Estate Board (CREB®) is pleased to announce the release of its 2025 Forecast Calgary and Region Yearly Outlook Report. This comprehensive report, prepared by CREB® Chief Economist Ann-Marie Lurie, provides an in-depth analysis of Calgary’s economic and housing market trends for the upcoming year.

The 2025 report highlights how easing lending rates, improved supply, and continued population and employment gains are shaping Calgary’s housing market. However, factors like slowing migration, increased competition from new home construction, and heightened economic uncertainty are expected to moderate growth in resale activity.

According to Chief Economist Ann-Marie Lurie, “In 2025, housing demand is expected to remain strong, with sales forecasted to exceed 26,000 units—over 20 per cent higher than long-term trends. While we anticipate stable sales levels overall, market dynamics will shift as rental rate adjustments and supply improvements influence different segments of the housing market.”

The report also predicts that Calgary’s housing market will transition toward balanced conditions, with price growth moderating to an expected annual gain of three per cent. Variations in price growth are anticipated across market segments, as competition from new homes is expected to impact some sectors of the resale market.

Lurie adds, “While the market is expected to be more balanced than in recent years, significant economic risks—such as potential tariffs—could impact activity. These risks will be crucial to watch as we navigate through 2025.”

The 2025 Forecast Report reinforces CREB®’s commitment to equipping industry professionals and the public with valuable insights to inform decision-making in a dynamic real estate landscape.

Click here for the full CREB® 2025 Forecast Calgary and Region Yearly Outlook Report.

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