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Is It Better to Buy Before or After the Spring Market in Calgary?
While spring is traditionally the busiest season for real estate in Calgary, timing alone doesn’t determine success. In fact, when we look at current market conditions alongside historical spring trends, a clearer picture emerges especially heading into 2026.
At Itani Estates, we focus on how seasonality interacts with today’s numbers, not just what happened in the past.
Why the Spring Market Matters in Calgary
Historically, spring brings:
Increased listings as sellers re-enter the market
More buyer activity after winter slowdowns
Higher competition in desirable price ranges
This pattern holds true in most Calgary market cycles. However, spring activity does not automatically mean better buying conditions particularly in years where inventory and pricing dynamics have shifted.
What the Market Looks Like Right Now Heading Toward Spring 2026
Based on the most recent December 2025 CREB data (covered HERE), Calgary is entering the upcoming spring with:
Benchmark price: ~$554,700 (down ~4.7% year-over-year)
Sales: 1,126 in December (seasonally low, but stable)
Inventory: 3,860 active listings (up ~29% year-over-year)
Months of supply: 3.43 months (balanced conditions)
These numbers matter because they shape how spring typically unfolds.
In markets entering spring with elevated inventory and balanced supply, demand tends to rise first before prices move meaningfully.
What Buying Before the Spring Market Looks Like in Today’s Market
Buying before peak spring activity late winter to early spring often means:
Less buyer competition
More negotiating flexibility
Sellers pricing realistically rather than optimistically
Fewer multiple-offer situations
In the current Calgary market, where inventory is already higher than recent years, buyers who move early often benefit from choice without pressure.
Historically, in balanced Calgary markets:
Competition increases before prices do
Leverage is strongest just before demand accelerates
Early movers often secure better terms
This pattern aligns closely with what we’re seeing now.
What Buying After the Spring Market Looks Like
As spring progresses:
More listings come to market
Buyer confidence increases
Well-priced homes attract faster attention
However, when demand rises faster than inventory absorption:
Competition increases first
Negotiating leverage decreases
Buyers feel pressure to act quickly
In previous Calgary cycles, buyers who waited until peak spring often faced more competition on the same types of homes particularly detached and family-oriented properties.
How 2026 Could Be Different
Looking ahead to spring 2026, current data suggests:
Pricing is stabilizing after a period of adjustment
Inventory remains elevated but manageable
Buyers are more informed and selective
Sellers are more responsive to market realities
Historically, when Calgary enters spring under these conditions:
Activity increases steadily rather than explosively
Prices tend to stabilize before any upward movement
Strategy matters more than speed
This points to a measured spring market, not a return to frenzy.
Which Buyers Benefit Most From Buying Before Spring?
Buying before peak spring activity often benefits:
Buyers who value negotiation flexibility
Those targeting specific neighbourhoods or property types
Buyers who want clarity without competition pressure
With current months of supply remaining in balanced territory, early buyers in 2026 may find opportunities that become more competitive later in the season.
Who May Prefer Waiting Until Spring?
Waiting may still make sense for buyers who:
Need the widest selection possible
Are still clarifying budget or property needs
Are comfortable navigating competition
The key is understanding that more listings often come with more buyers, not necessarily better value.
So Is It Better to Buy Before or After the Spring Market?
In many Calgary market cycles including the one shaping up for 2026 buyers often have greater leverage before peak spring demand than during it.
The best timing depends on:
Current inventory levels
Buyer competition in your price range
Your preparedness and flexibility
Market conditions, not just the calendar
Spring doesn’t reward waiting it rewards preparation.
Final Thoughts
The most successful buyers don’t try to time the market perfectly they understand it.
By looking at current Calgary market data, alongside historical spring trends, it’s clear that strategy, preparation, and market awareness matter more than choosing a season.
At Itani Estates, we help buyers navigate both today’s numbers and tomorrow’s opportunities, so decisions are made confidently not emotionally.
Planning to buy in 2026?
Visit ItaniEstates.ca or reach out for a personalized buying strategy based on current market conditions, your timeline, and your goals.