Calgary Real Estate Market Report - October 2025

I hope you had a great October and enjoyed a mild Halloween!
In October, inventory levels eased slightly after several months of steady growth. Detached and semi-detached homes saw the biggest change, with a bit less supply and sales holding steady, even as we head into the quieter months. Row homes and apartments still have more availability, which gives buyers a few extra options.
On a lighter note, the RE/MAX Bowlarama was a fantastic event this month. It is always great to connect with colleagues and support a good cause outside the office.
As we approach the holidays, expect the pace to slow before picking up again in the new year. If you’re curious about what this means for your buying or selling plans,
reach out to me. I’d love to chat.
Inventory levels eased over last month thanks to the combined impact of a monthly pullback in new listings and a monthly pick up in sales.
With 6,471 units in inventory and 1,885 sales the October months of supply returned to three-and-a-half months after pushing up to four months in September. While both row- and apartment-style properties continue to report elevated supply levels compared to demand, conditions remain relatively balanced for both detached and semi-detached properties.
Year-to-date sales in the city totaled 20,082, down nearly 16 per cent compared to last year, but still in line with longer-term trends. Much of the decline in sales has been driven by pullbacks for apartment- and row-style homes.










