Winnipeg’s average home price will rise modestly by the end of next year, Royal LePage forecasts.

The agency predicts the city’s typical house price will land at $419,195 by the end of 2026 — up 1.5 per cent from the $413,000 estimated for 2025’s fourth quarter. Royal LePage released its latest market survey report Tuesday.

Single-family detached homes are expected to jump two per cent — to $462,264 — year-over-year, while condos are slated for a one per cent rise, to $274,720.

The marketplace will likely be “less intense” than this year, said Michael Froese, a managing broker with Royal LePage.

“We don’t have the urgency we did in 2025 — Trump with his looming tariffs,” Froese said.

Still, multiple offers — or bidding wars — are sure to continue. Some prospective homeowners placed bi

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