As Calgary moves out of winter and toward spring, many buyers and sellers begin asking the same question every year:
What will the spring market look like ?

In Calgary, spring has always been the most important season for real estate activity. But heading into spring 2026, the market is coming off a year of adjustment, higher inventory, and more balanced conditions which makes this spring different from the frenzy seen in past cycles.

At Itani Estates, we focus on understanding how spring markets actually behave in Calgary, not just assuming activity means price spikes.


Why Spring Matters in Calgary Real Estate

Spring is traditionally the most active real estate season in Calgary for several reasons:

  • Buyers who paused over winter re-enter the market

  • New listings begin to rise

  • Families plan moves around the school year

  • Weather improves, increasing showings and confidence

Historically, Calgary sees a noticeable lift in both listings and sales between March and June, making spring the point where market direction becomes clearer for the rest of the year.

However, spring does not automatically mean a seller’s market context matters.


Inventory Heading Into Spring 2026

One of the most important factors shaping the upcoming spring market is inventory.

Calgary is entering spring with:

  • Higher inventory than the past few years

  • More choice for buyers across most price ranges

  • Less urgency than during peak demand cycles

In past Calgary cycles, elevated inventory going into spring has often led to:

  • More listings coming to market

  • Increased competition among sellers

  • Greater importance placed on pricing and presentation

This suggests spring 2026 will reward prepared sellers, not speculative pricing.


Buyer Behaviour: What Changes in Spring

Buyer behaviour shifts noticeably once spring arrives.

Typically, we see:

  • Increased buyer confidence as winter uncertainty fades

  • More active showings and property tours

  • Buyers becoming more decisive but also more selective

In a balanced market like Calgary’s, this does not usually result in bidding wars across the board. Instead, buyers focus on:

  • Well-located homes

  • Properly priced listings

  • Properties that stand out in terms of condition and value

Spring brings more activity, but not necessarily reckless competition.


Will Competition Increase?

Competition does tend to increase in spring but unevenly.

Based on historical Calgary data:

  • Detached and family-oriented homes often see the strongest spring demand

  • Entry-level price points attract the most attention

  • Higher-density properties (such as condos) may take longer to absorb inventory

This means some segments may feel competitive, while others remain buyer-friendly.

Understanding which segment you’re in matters more than general headlines.


Pricing Expectations: Stability Before Growth

One common misconception is that spring automatically brings price increases.

In reality:

  • Balanced markets can remain stable through spring

  • Overpriced listings still struggle

  • Price growth, when it occurs, usually follows sustained demand — not the start of the season

Heading into spring 2026, pricing is more likely to reflect stability and selective strength, rather than rapid appreciation.

This is consistent with how Calgary markets behave after periods of normalization.


What Sellers Should Be Thinking About Now

For sellers, spring success often starts before spring arrives.

Key considerations:

  • Pricing based on current market data, not past peaks

  • Preparing homes early to beat peak listing competition

  • Understanding that buyers are more informed and less emotional

Historically, some of the strongest spring results come from sellers who are ready early, rather than those who wait until inventory peaks.


What Buyers Should Watch As Spring Approaches

For buyers:

  • Spring often brings more choice, but also more competition

  • Waiting for peak spring can reduce negotiating leverage

  • Early-spring opportunities sometimes offer the best balance of selection and flexibility

In balanced markets, strategy matters more than speed.

The upcoming spring market in Calgary is shaping up to be active, selective, and strategy-driven.

Rather than a return to chaos, spring 2026 is likely to reward:

  • Well-prepared sellers

  • Informed buyers

  • Realistic expectations on both sides

At Itani Estates, our focus is helping clients understand how seasonal trends intersect with real market conditions, so decisions are made confidently — not emotionally.


Planning a move this spring?

Visit ItaniEstates.ca or reach out for a personalized spring market strategy based on your neighbourhood, property type, and goals.

Book your consultation today.

Let’s plan your next move — together.
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