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New property listed in Harbour Landing, Regina

I have listed a new property at 161 5075 James Hill RD in Regina. See details here

Welcome to this newly renovated, well maintained, second level condo in Harbour Landing just steps from a beautiful walking path and an abundance of near by amenities. New vinyl plank flooring runs throughout this 2 bedroom 1 bath condo. This bright unit has a covered balcony to enjoy the outdoors, wall air conditioning unit, nice white cabinetry, built in dishwasher, new counter tops in both the kitchen and bathroom and has been freshly painted. Stacking washer and dryer are located in the utility room off the bathroom. This unit comes with one electrified parking stall and is the perfect spot to call home. Close to public transit, elementary schools and a quick drive to the UofR. Book your showing today!

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New property listed in Cathedral RG, Regina

I have listed a new property at 2155 Elphinstone ST in Regina. See details here

Welcome to your cozy new home in the heart of Cathedral — just a hop, skip, and a jump from all the shops, cafés, and charm of Regina's trendy 13th Avenue. This bright and beautifully maintained two-storey is the perfect blend of classic character and thoughtful updates. Step into the sunny, west-facing living room and you’ll immediately feel at home. Original hardwood floors, fireplace with built-ins- it’s got all the cozy vibes. The spacious dining area flows right out to a covered deck through garden doors — perfect for summer BBQs or morning coffee overlooking the beautifully landscaped yard. The kitchen has a stylish farmhouse feel, complete with tile floors and a lovely view of the backyard. Upstairs you’ll find three roomy bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a super practical combo laundry room/walk-in closet — because who doesn’t love a little extra storage? The basement is finished and offers plenty of additional space for storage or hobbies. Outside, the fully fenced backyard is your private oasis with a double detached garage and convenient alley access. Additional features include: newer boiler, PVC windows on second floor, Updated sewer stack throughout home, 100 amp panel. You’re just steps from Ecole Connaught School, public transit, Safeway, and a ton of local favorites for dining and shopping. Book your viewing today!

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New property listed in The Creeks, Regina

I have listed a new property at 4738 Sandpiper CRES E in Regina. See details here

Welcome to your dream home in The Creeks—one of Regina’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. This beautiful, fully finished home offers 2,177 sq ft of bright, inviting living space that backs onto green space, giving you that perfect blend of comfort and nature. As you step inside, you’re greeted by 9’ ceilings, a spacious entryway, and hardwood floors that flow throughout the open-concept main level. The living room is warm and welcoming with a cozy stone-faced gas fireplace and big windows that overlook the sunny, east-facing backyard. The kitchen is finished with rich walnut cabinets, sleek granite countertops, a handy eat-up island, pantry, gas stove, and brand new stainless steel fridge and dishwasher. Just off the kitchen, head out to the covered deck where you’ll find an outdoor kitchen setup with granite counters and a built-in gas BBQ—perfect for hosting summer get-togethers. Upstairs, there’s a bonus room that’s ideal as a second living area, playroom, or home office. The primary suite is a true retreat with a walk-in closet and a gorgeous, newly renovated 5-piece ensuite featuring heated tile floors, a standalone tub, tiled shower, dual sinks with quartz counters, and a dedicated makeup area. Two more spacious bedrooms and a full bath complete the second floor. Downstairs, the fully finished basement is all about entertaining—featuring a massive family room with a gas fireplace, wet bar (yes, the bar fridges stay!), a 120” projector screen, built-in speakers, and a top-of-the-line Crestron AV system. There's a fourth bedroom with clever walk-through closet that leads to a stylish 3-piece bathroom. Need space for vehicles and gear? No problem! The attached triple garage is heated, insulated, with epoxy floors, plus there's a handy overhead door that leads right into the backyard. This home has it all—style, space, and smart design. Come see it for yourself—you’re going to love it here!

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Open House. Open House on Saturday, April 12, 2025 11:00AM - 1:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 4738 Sandpiper CRES E in Regina. See details here

Open House on Saturday, April 12, 2025 11:00AM - 1:00PM

Welcome to your dream home in The Creeks—one of Regina’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. This beautiful, fully finished home offers 2,177 sq ft of bright, inviting living space that backs onto green space, giving you that perfect blend of comfort and nature. As you step inside, you’re greeted by 9’ ceilings, a spacious entryway, and hardwood floors that flow throughout the open-concept main level. The living room is warm and welcoming with a cozy stone-faced gas fireplace and big windows that overlook the sunny, east-facing backyard. The kitchen is finished with rich walnut cabinets, sleek granite countertops, a handy eat-up island, pantry, gas stove, and brand new stainless steel fridge and dishwasher. Just off the kitchen, head out to the covered deck where you’ll find an outdoor kitchen setup with granite counters and a built-in gas BBQ—perfect for hosting summer get-togethers. Upstairs, there’s a bonus room that’s ideal as a second living area, playroom, or home office. The primary suite is a true retreat with a walk-in closet and a gorgeous, newly renovated 5-piece ensuite featuring heated tile floors, a standalone tub, tiled shower, dual sinks with quartz counters, and a dedicated makeup area. Two more spacious bedrooms and a full bath complete the second floor. Downstairs, the fully finished basement is all about entertaining—featuring a massive family room with a gas fireplace, wet bar (yes, the bar fridges stay!), a 120” projector screen, built-in speakers, and a top-of-the-line Crestron AV system. There's a fourth bedroom with clever walk-through closet that leads to a stylish 3-piece bathroom. Need space for vehicles and gear? No problem! The attached triple garage is heated, insulated, with epoxy floors, plus there's a handy overhead door that leads right into the backyard. This home has it all—style, space, and smart design. Come see it for yourself—you’re going to love it here!

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New property listed in Lakeridge RG, Regina

I have listed a new property at 41 4425 Nicurity DR in Regina. See details here

Step inside this bright, east facing bi-level condo in Regina's Lakeridge neighbourhood. Conveniently located close to all north end amenities- grocery, shopping, gas, restaurants and transit. Laminate flooring runs through the functional open concept main living space. Kitchen has ample counter space, complete with a corner pantry & built in dishwasher. The large primary room has newer carpet and walk in closet. A secondary bedroom and 4 piece bath complete the main level. The partially finished basement has an excellent sized rec room with newer vinyl plank flooring and a combined 3 piece bath/laundry room. The single attached garage provides direct entry into the home (shelving included). Additional features: HR furnace, central air conditioning, air purification system, shingles (2024). Visitor parking is conveniently located right beside this end unit. Book your showing today!

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New property listed in Washington Park, Regina

I have listed a new property at 1424 Queen ST in Regina. See details here

Welcome! This cute two bedroom, 1 bath home would make a perfect starter home or rental property. Hardwood flooring runs through the living room, dining and both bedrooms. The unfinished basement is open for your development with laundry, HE furnace and plenty of storage. Yard is fenced with a deck, shed & single detached garage (used as storage, overhead door doesn't open). Close to Pasqua Hospital, Mosiac Stadium, the Lawson and many bus routes. Contact your agent for more information.

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New property listed in University Park, Regina

I have listed a new property at 35 Sommerfeld DR in Regina. See details here

Here's your opportunity to own a tastefully renovated, bright, well maintained bungalow in Regina's sought after neighbourhood of University Park. Located close to St. Dominic School, Wilfred Hunt School, the bike path, along with all east end amenities. Newer vinyl plank flooring and freshly paint throughout the entire main floor. Open concept main living space offers a nice updated kitchen with maple cabinets with plenty of storage and counter space, large island with eating bar and stainless steel appliances (fridge and dishwasher recently replaced). Spacious living room complete with a brick faced wood burning fireplace. Patio doors open off the kitchen onto a large deck complete with natural gas BBQ (included), hot tub and pergola. The perfect spot to enjoy summer with this large, south facing mature yard. The primary room has a convenient 2 piece ensuite, two good sized secondary bedrooms and a renovated 4 piece bath. The basement is fully developed with a large rec room, a den and 4 piece bathroom. Lots of storage space with another room off the laundry area as well as a storage room under the stairs. Updates: shingles (2014), windows (2018), fresh paint and vinyl plank flooring (2023), updated bathroom (2022), fence (2015). Additional features: Central air conditioning, central vac, large storage shed & underground sprinklers (front only). Book your showing today.

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Saskatchewan Housing Market Update – February 2025

Key Takeaways

  • Market Resilience: Saskatchewan’s housing market remained strong in February, despite broader economic uncertainties.

  • Inventory Shortage: Listings dropped by nearly 14% year-over-year, intensifying supply challenges.

  • Price Growth Continues: The provincial benchmark home price rose to $344,700, up nearly 5% from February 2024.

  • Regina Market: Sales in Regina remained well above historical averages, driving home prices up over 2% year-over-year.

Saskatchewan Market Overview

Saskatchewan’s housing market demonstrated continued strength in February, recording 986 home sales. While this represented a slight 1% decrease year-over-year, sales remained well above the 10-year average, marking 20 consecutive months of above-average activity.

The supply shortage remains a key challenge, with new listings down nearly 14% compared to last year and 29% below long-term trends. This ongoing decline, coupled with high demand, has kept inventory levels low. By the end of February, only 3,851 units were available across the province—a 21% drop from last year and nearly 50% below the typical first-quarter levels.

Saskatchewan’s housing prices continue to rise, with the residential benchmark price climbing to $344,700 in February, up from $342,600 in January and nearly 5% higher than February 2024.

Regina Market Update

Regina’s housing market remained competitive in February, with 253 home sales. Although sales were down 7% year-over-year, they were still 30% higher than the 10-year average, demonstrating the city's sustained demand despite limited inventory.

New listings in Regina declined by 5% compared to February 2024, with only 304 properties hitting the market. This reduction, combined with above-average sales, pushed inventory levels down to just 514 units at month’s end. Of those, 124 were already conditionally sold, leaving even fewer options for buyers. Regina now has just over two months of supply, marking the lowest level for February in nearly two decades.

With inventory tightening, Regina’s benchmark home price rose to $317,700 in February, an increase from $316,300 in January and 2% higher than the same time last year.

Looking Ahead

Despite economic uncertainties, Saskatchewan’s housing market continues to show resilience. With supply constraints persisting, prices are expected to remain elevated. Buyers and sellers in Regina should stay informed and work with an experienced realtor to navigate these dynamic market conditions.

For expert real estate advice in Regina, reach out to Jennica George with RE/MAX Realty today.

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Saskatchewan Housing Market Update – January 2025

Key Takeaways

  • Strong Start to 2025: Saskatchewan’s housing market recorded 782 sales in January, exceeding long-term trends.

  • Limited Supply: New listings declined 2% year-over-year, and inventory is down 19% from last year.

  • Price Growth Continues: The provincial benchmark home price rose to $342,600, up nearly 7% from January 2024.

  • Regina Market: Home sales remained strong despite a 10% drop in new listings, pushing prices up over 5% year-over-year.

Saskatchewan Market Overview

Saskatchewan’s housing market is off to a robust start in 2025, with January home sales outperforming historical trends. A total of 782 properties were sold across the province, reflecting a 1% increase from last year and a remarkable 17% above the 10-year average. This marks the 19th consecutive month of above-average sales, highlighting sustained demand in the region.

However, supply remains a challenge. New listings in January dropped by 2% year-over-year and sit nearly 28% below long-term averages. This shortage has tightened market conditions, with inventory levels falling 19% compared to January 2024. By the end of the month, Saskatchewan had just 3,925 available listings—over 700 of which were already conditionally sold.

The persistent inventory squeeze has put upward pressure on home prices. Saskatchewan’s benchmark price reached $342,600 in January, increasing from $337,800 in December and nearly 7% higher than the same time last year.

Regina Market Update

Regina’s real estate market remained active in January, despite a reduction in new listings. The city recorded 172 home sales—down 4% year-over-year but still 17% above the 10-year average.

New listings in Regina declined by 10% from January 2024, bringing the total to 279 properties. This trend has further tightened supply, with overall inventory levels now sitting nearly 50% below long-term norms. At the end of January, there were just 537 available units, marking a significant drop of nearly 225 homes compared to last year.

With demand outpacing supply, home prices in Regina have continued to rise. The city's benchmark price reached $316,300 in January, up from $313,400 in December and over 5% higher than January 2024.

Looking Ahead

While Saskatchewan’s housing market remains strong, factors such as inventory constraints and economic uncertainties, including potential tariffs and Bank of Canada policies, could influence conditions in the coming months. For buyers and sellers in Regina, staying informed about these trends will be crucial.

For expert guidance on navigating the Regina real estate market, reach out to Jennica George with RE/MAX Realtytoday.

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Regina Real Estate Market Update – December 2024

Key Takeaways

  • Strong Sales: Saskatchewan recorded its second-best year on record for home sales, with 16,119 transactions in 2024.

  • Low Inventory: December listings dropped 16% year-over-year, with inventory 40% below the 10-year average.

  • Price Growth: Saskatchewan's benchmark price rose nearly 7% from December 2023 to $337,800.

  • Regina Highlights: Regina achieved a record-breaking 3,917 annual sales, with inventory down 32% year-over-year.


Saskatchewan Market Overview

December 2024 capped off a remarkable year for Saskatchewan's real estate market, with 776 sales recorded for the month—a 3% year-over-year increase and 15% above the 10-year average. This momentum contributed to 16,119 total sales in 2024, up nearly 9% from 2023, making it the second-best year on record.

However, declining new listings remain a challenge. December saw a 16% year-over-year drop in new listings, nearly 30% below the 10-year average. Inventory shortages, particularly in the affordable housing segment, constrained even higher sales figures.

The province’s residential benchmark price stood at $337,800 in December, reflecting a 7% increase from December 2023 despite seasonal price adjustments. With demand fueled by population growth, strong employment, and lower interest rates, prices are expected to trend upward in 2025.


Regina Market Update

Regina’s housing market experienced a record-breaking year, with 3,917 annual sales in 2024, a 5% year-over-year increase and 28% above long-term averages. December alone accounted for 198 sales, highlighting continued demand despite seasonal trends.

Inventory Challenges:
Despite modest growth in new listings compared to 2023, Regina’s inventory levels fell 32% year-over-year, with current figures over 40% below historical averages. The lack of available homes continues to drive competitive market conditions.

Price Trends:
Regina’s benchmark residential price in December was $313,400, down slightly from November but up 5% compared to December 2023. This sustained price growth reflects ongoing demand and inventory constraints.

Outlook for 2025:
With population increases and favorable economic conditions, Regina’s real estate market is poised for further growth. However, inventory shortages will remain a critical factor, influencing both sales activity and price trends.

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Marketing Your Home for Sale in 2025: Strategies That Work

Selling your home is more than just listing it on a website or putting a “For Sale” sign in the yard. In today’s real estate landscape, effective marketing is essential to stand out and attract the right buyers. Jennica George, a top-performing RE/MAX realtor in Regina, SK, specializes in guiding homeowners through the process of marketing their homes for sale in 2025. With the latest trends, innovative techniques, and a team of marketing experts like Unalike Marketing, Jennica ensures your home gets the attention it deserves.


Why Marketing Matters More Than Ever in 2025

The real estate market in 2025 is fast-paced and competitive. Buyers have more options and higher expectations, thanks to advancements in technology and the wealth of information available online. Here’s why strategic marketing is critical:

1. Buyers Are Digital-First

The majority of homebuyers start their search online. A strong digital presence, complete with high-quality visuals and engaging descriptions, is essential to capture their attention.

2. Competition is Fierce

With more homes on the market, making your property stand out requires a tailored marketing approach that highlights its unique features and value.

3. Maximizing Sale Price

Strategic marketing doesn’t just attract buyers—it creates demand. By showcasing your home to the right audience, you can often secure a higher sale price.

Infographic showcasing the pillars of strategic marketing in real estate for 2025: digital presence, competitive advantage, and price maximization.

Jennica George’s Approach to Marketing Your Home

Jennica George combines years of experience, local market expertise, and cutting-edge marketing strategies to ensure your home gets the attention it deserves. Here’s how she does it:

1. Leveraging Unalike Marketing’s Expertise

Jennica partners with Unalike Marketing, a leading agency specializing in real estate marketing. Their data-driven approach ensures your home is seen by the right buyers, whether through targeted digital ads, SEO-optimized content, or captivating video tours.

“Marketing a home is about more than just exposure—it’s about creating an emotional connection. That’s where experts like Unalike Marketing excel.” – Jennica George

2. Professional Home Staging and Photography

First impressions matter, especially in real estate. Jennica ensures your home looks its best through professional staging and high-quality photography. In fact, homes with professional photos sell 32% faster and for more money than those without.

3. Digital Marketing Campaigns

From Facebook ads to Instagram Reels, Jennica uses advanced digital marketing techniques to showcase your home. These campaigns are tailored to reach potential buyers in Regina and beyond, ensuring maximum visibility.

4. Personalized Marketing Plans

Every home is unique, and so is Jennica’s marketing strategy. By highlighting the most appealing aspects of your property, she creates a narrative that resonates with buyers.


Key Trends in Marketing Your Home for Sale in 2025

As the real estate market evolves, staying ahead of the curve is essential. Here are some trends shaping how homes are marketed in 2025:

1. Virtual Tours and 3D Walkthroughs

With advancements in technology, buyers expect immersive experiences. Virtual tours allow them to explore your home from the comfort of their couch, making it easier to attract out-of-town buyers.

2. AI-Powered Targeting

Artificial intelligence helps identify the most likely buyers for your home, ensuring marketing efforts are focused and effective.

3. Eco-Friendly Features

Sustainability is a growing priority for buyers. Highlighting eco-friendly features, such as energy-efficient appliances or solar panels, can make your home more appealing.


Preparing Your Home for Sale in 2025

Before marketing your home, it’s essential to ensure it’s ready to impress. Here are some tips:

1. Declutter and Depersonalize

Buyers want to envision themselves in the space. Remove personal items and declutter to create a clean, inviting atmosphere.

2. Focus on Curb Appeal

The exterior of your home is the first thing buyers see. Invest in landscaping, fresh paint, and other updates to make a great first impression.

3. Invest in Repairs and Upgrades

Small updates, like new light fixtures or a fresh coat of paint, can make a big difference. Address any necessary repairs to avoid deterring buyers.


Real-Life Success Stories

Case Study: From Stale Listing to Sold

A homeowner in Regina struggled to sell their property for months. After partnering with Jennica, the home was professionally staged and re-marketed with a digital ad campaign. Within two weeks, it sold for 10% over the asking price.

Case Study: Attracting Out-of-Town Buyers

Using virtual tours and targeted ads, Jennica helped a homeowner attract buyers from outside Regina. The result? A quick sale at a premium price.


Expert Tips for Homeowners

While working with a professional like Jennica is the best way to maximize your home’s potential, here are some additional tips:

1. Highlight Unique Features

Does your home have a stunning backyard or a recently renovated kitchen? Make sure these features are prominently showcased.

2. Price It Right

Overpricing can deter buyers, while underpricing can leave money on the table. Jennica’s market analysis ensures your home is priced competitively.

3. Be Open to Feedback

Listen to your realtor’s advice on staging, pricing, and marketing. Their expertise can make a significant difference.


Why Jennica George is Your Go-To Realtor in 2025

Jennica George’s track record speaks for itself. With a deep understanding of the Regina market and a commitment to staying ahead of industry trends, she’s the realtor you can trust to market your home effectively. By partnering with experts like Unalike Marketing, Jennica combines local knowledge with world-class strategies to deliver exceptional results.

Ready to sell your home in 2025? Contact Jennica George today and take the first step toward a successful sale.


Conclusion

Marketing your home for sale in 2025 requires a blend of traditional techniques and modern innovations. With the expertise of Jennica George and the support of Unalike Marketing, you can confidently navigate the selling process and achieve the results you deserve. From staging to digital campaigns, every detail matters—and Jennica ensures no stone is left unturned.

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November 2024 Real Estate Market Update

Key Takeaways:

  • Saskatchewan’s November sales nearly set a new record, with demand consistently outpacing supply.

  • Inventory remains exceptionally tight, hovering at levels not seen in over a decade.

  • Regina’s real estate market continues to thrive, with stronger-than-expected sales and steady price growth.

Regina Market Update

In November, Regina recorded a notable surge in home sales, surpassing seasonal norms and even edging past historical trends. Total sales in the city reached 273 units, a 14% uptick from the previous year and over 28% above the ten-year average, indicating that buyers remained active despite typical year-end slowdowns. Year-to-date figures climbed to 3,720, marking the highest number of sales on record through November.

However, while more properties changed hands, inventory tightened further. New listings edged up slightly but were still no match for robust buyer activity. As a result, available housing stock dropped by roughly one-third from the previous year, resting nearly 50% below the decade-long norm. With fewer homes to meet persistent demand, Regina’s market conditions are becoming increasingly competitive.

Regina’s benchmark price settled at $313,700 in November, easing off October’s figure—an expected seasonal shift—yet still standing almost 4% higher than the same time last year. This moderate price growth signals that even as the year wraps up, the city’s property market maintains a steady upward trajectory.

Saskatchewan’s Housing Market Conditions Tighten

Across the province, Saskatchewan’s housing demand continued to show remarkable resilience. Nearly 1,179 homes sold in November, just shy of setting a new record for the month and reflecting an 18% rise over last year. This momentum, sustained for 17 consecutive months of above-average sales, underscores a deeply rooted buyer interest in Saskatchewan’s real estate.

This ongoing demand, combined with fewer new listings, drove inventory down to levels not witnessed since 2007. With only 3.6 months of supply available, the market remained firmly in the seller’s corner. Tight conditions persistently nudged prices upward, and most regions are reporting year-over-year increases.

Although the provincial benchmark price dipped slightly from the previous month—a typical seasonal pattern—it remains over 5% higher than November of the previous year. This long-term upward trend suggests that Saskatchewan’s housing market is poised to remain strong, reinforcing the province’s reputation as a solid place to own property as 2024 nears its end.

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