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Saskatchewan home sales surge to ‘near-record levels’ in June

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real estate market data shows that while home prices have remained relatively flat during the COVID-19 pandemic, sales volume surged in June.“There seems to be a lot of excitement among buyers right now.

This last quarter, in particular, we’ve seen some dramatic acceleration of sales as far as multiple offers being seen on reasonably priced properties,” Royal LePage Regina Realty managing partner Mike Duggleby said.“April there was a significant decrease in sales — 45 per cent province-wide.

From there, May and June have been very strong months. June, in particular, was close to being a record for sales in the province.” Saskatchewan reports 5 new coronavirus cases, total recoveries hit 750 MLS Saskatchewan data shows that in June 375.

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