Calgary Housing Market Remains Strong
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Calgary housing market 'remains strong' despite slowed migration, tariff uncertainty: CREB 2025 forecast

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Calgary Real Estate Board releases its annual outlook report for the housing market in 2025 .
Housing market is expected to be more balanced than in recent years , report says.
But shifting market dynamics coupled with “significant economic risks” could slow activity.
The benchmark price in Calgary rose more than 10 per cent in 2024 , hitting 565,200 .
Alberta ’s population is forecasted to grow 1.9 per cent (down from 4.4 per cent in 2024 ), according to ATB economics.
The Conference Board of Canada says Alberta 's economy could enter a recession, negatively affecting investment, employment, and consumer confidence.
A tariff exemption for the energy sector could serve to bolster the provincial economy.
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