These four major Alberta cities are the most in-demand to buy a house in

Sep 9 2025, 4:46 pm

Some cities in Alberta have hotter housing markets than others, and a few spots are experiencing a significant increase in the price of a detached house.

According to market statistics for August 2025 from the Alberta Real Estate Association (AREA), some spots in the province are seeing a big jump in yearly average prices.

Four major cities in the province saw the average price of a detached home rise by more than five per cent year-over-year, and where they are may surprise you.

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Grande Prairie led the province with a 12 per cent year-over-year increase to rise to an average price of $429,605, Medicine Hat came in second place with an eight per cent year-over-year increase to hit $416,872, Lethbridge came in third with a seven per cent increase to land at $478,293, and Red Deer came in fourth with a five per cent increase to hit $498,036.

Edmonton saw the fifth largest year-over-year increase, rising by three per cent to an average price of $544,801, while Fort McMurray was hot on its heels with a two per cent increase to land at $474,737.

The average price of a detached home in Calgary dropped by two per cent year-over-year to $689,000.

You can check out the full AREA report online.

If you are looking for more real estate market topics, check out these five Calgary neighbourhoods that are the most in-demand right now, or this $3.5 million Edmonton home that will have you acting like a small emperor.

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