❄️ “Breaking News: Manitoba Skips Fall — Goes Straight to ‘Why Is My Car a Snow Cone?’ Season!”
Oct 19, 2025 10:46 am
Looks like Manitoba didn’t get the memo that it’s still October — because apparently, it’s already mid-January over there.
The first snow hit like that one friend who shows up three hours early to the party, uninvited but acting like they belong.
Cars are sliding, coffee’s doubling as hand warmers, and people are questioning every life decision that led them to live north of the 49th parallel.
But hey, on the bright side, it’s officially “no-judgment sweatpants” season — and that’s something to celebrate before the next blizzard RSVP’s.
Home Sales Climbing — But Prices Are Holding Steady: What That Means for You
🏡 Market Pulse: Activity Heats Up — Prices Don’t
The latest Royal LePage report shows the Canadian housing market is stirring again — sales are increasing, but prices are flat (or even dipping slightly in some markets). newswire.ca
- National aggregate home prices were virtually unchanged in Q3 2025 (+0.1 % year over year), and actually slipped ~1.2 % from Q2. newswire.ca
- In Toronto and Vancouver, prices declined by 3‑4 %; Montreal bucked the trend with a ~4.9 % increase. newswire.ca
- The Bank of Canada’s recent rate cut to 2.5 % is providing some relief for borrowers, and more rate easing may be on the horizon. newswire.ca
- With more listings hitting the market and buyers stepping back in, the balance of power is shifting — prepared buyers now have stronger negotiating positions. newswire.ca
Why This Matters to You
If You’re Thinking of Selling
- Don’t overprice. Buyers are more discerning, and overpriced homes are hanging on the market longer.
- Be ready to negotiate. In many regions, you’ll find that buyers have more leverage than in recent years.
- Time your listing smartly. With rising activity and more motivated buyers, the next few months could bring your window of opportunity.
If You’re Eyeing a Purchase
- Your timing may be more favorable than you think. More supply + interest rates that may trend lower = better choice and power at the negotiating table.
- Montreal is showing strength — prices are rising there, making it a regional standout. newswire.ca
- Stay alert. This balanced phase may be fleeting as markets transition into 2026.
Pro Tip: Act, Don’t Wait
In shifting markets, uncertainty breeds hesitation — and hesitation often costs. Whether you're ready to list or waiting to buy, timing matters.
Let’s make sure your plan is built on data, not hope. If you’re considering selling or buying — or just want to understand your local micro‑market — I’d love to help you navigate this moment smartly.
📞 Ready when you are. Reach out to me today, and let’s talk strategy.
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