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Spruce Grove, Stony Plain and Parkland County

2020 TRI-REGION MARKET STATS

Posted on Feb 10, 2021 in 2021 Market Stats


In Stony Plain we saw a 4.09% increase in sales in 2020 compared to 2019. The average days on market had decreased and the average sale price increased by 8.9%.

In Spruce Grove we saw a 14.8% increase in sales, the average days on market also was less and the average selling price decreased by 0.5%.

In the County of Parkland we saw a 36.3% increase...

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Tri-Region Market Update for Oct 2020

Posted on Nov 09, 2020 in 2021 Market Stats


Sales were up in all 3 municipalities of the Tri-Region compared to Oct 2019. The days on market were lower, the inventory is down and average selling price has gone up!!

This is amazing news for the middle of a global pandemic. I think this is due to the low interest rates at the bank, if you’re thinking to buyer or sell now is the time!!

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Third Quarter Stats • 2020 vs 2019

Posted on Oct 06, 2020

Houses are selling faster in 2020 compared to 2019, Stony Plain and Parkland County had a higher average selling price this year. 

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September Stats for the Tri- Region

Posted on Oct 06, 2020

Sales were up in both Spruce Grove and Parkland County compared to Sept 2019. Stony Plain had less sales but the days on market was quite a bit shorter compared to last year.

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TRI-REGION MARKET UPDATE

Posted on Aug 11, 2020

July 2020 vs July 2019

STONY PLAIN
Sales are down ⬇️ -5.2%
Ave. Price is up ⬆️ 3.8%
DOM down ⬇️ from 59 to 47

SPRUCE GROVE
Sale are up ⬆️ 37.7%
Ave. Price is down ⬇️ -7.7%
DOM are down ⬇️ 75 to 60

PARKLAND COUNTY
Sales are up ⬆️ 153.1%
Ave. Price is down ⬇️ -0.2%
DOM are down ⬇️ from 86 to 73
Acreage sales sky rocketed for the month of July!! In July 2019 we ha...

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Market Update

Posted on Jul 17, 2020

The market is definitely starting to heat back up since the outbreak of the pandemic. We are starting to see more sales compared to April/May of this year.  


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