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New property listed in General Hospital, Regina

I have listed a new property at 1124 Victoria AVE in Regina. See details here

Charming character home in a prime Victoria Avenue location with excellent access to downtown, transit, and amenities. This warm and inviting property offers flexible living options, appealing to both homeowners and investors. The home is currently income-generating and thoughtfully divided into two living spaces. The upper-level studio, operating as a successful Airbnb, can also serve as a private primary bedroom, mother-in-law suite, or long-term rental. Character details throughout create a timeless and welcoming feel. Recent upgrades include a new electrical panel installed November 2025. The home is being sold fully furnished, allowing for an easy move-in or seamless continuation of rental use. The kitchen features an under-sink drinking water filtration system, and the bathroom includes a shower water filter. The property is fully fenced, private, and secure, and is sold with an LS security alarm system. Outdoor features include a firepit area, one-car garage, and a catio built onto the back deck. A rare opportunity combining charm, comfort, and versatility.

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Regina Home Buying Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before Purchasing a Home

Buying a home in Regina, Saskatchewan is an exciting milestone—whether you’re a first-time buyer, relocating, or investing in real estate. Regina offers affordable housing, family-friendly neighborhoods, and a strong local economy, making it an attractive place to buy property.

This Regina home buying guide walks you through the entire process so you can purchase with confidence.


Why Buy a Home in Regina?

Regina consistently ranks as one of Canada’s most affordable cities for homeownership. Buyers enjoy:

  • Lower average home prices compared to major Canadian cities

  • Strong employment opportunities

  • Short commute times

  • A variety of neighbourhoods for families, professionals, and retirees

Whether you’re looking for a starter home, condo, townhouse, or new build, Regina has options to suit different budgets and lifestyles.


Step 1: Determine Your Home Buying Budget

Before browsing Regina homes for sale, it’s important to understand what you can afford.

Key costs to consider:

  • Down payment (minimum 5% in Canada)

  • Mortgage payments

  • Property taxes

  • Home insurance

  • Utilities and maintenance

  • Closing costs (legal fees, inspections, adjustments)

Getting a mortgage pre-approval from a lender helps set realistic expectations and strengthens your offer when you find the right home.


Step 2: Choose the Right Regina Neighbourhood

Regina has diverse neighbourhoods, each offering a unique lifestyle.

Popular Regina neighbourhoods include:

  • The Greens on Gardiner – Newer homes and family-friendly amenities

  • Harbour Landing – Modern development close to shopping and schools

  • Rosemont & Lakeview – Established areas with character homes

  • Downtown Regina – Condos and walkable urban living

When choosing a neighbourhood, consider commute time, schools, parks, and long-term resale value.


Step 3: Work With a Regina Real Estate Agent

A local Regina real estate agent provides expert guidance on pricing, neighbourhood trends, and negotiations. An experienced agent can:

  • Help you find suitable homes faster

  • Provide insight into the Regina housing market

  • Negotiate the best price and terms

  • Handle paperwork and deadlines

Working with a local expert ensures you don’t miss opportunities or overpay.


Step 4: Start House Hunting in Regina

Once your budget and neighbourhoods are clear, you can begin viewing homes.

Tips for house hunting:

  • Prioritize must-haves vs. nice-to-haves

  • Attend open houses

  • Ask about recent upgrades and maintenance

  • Review comparable home sales in the area

In Regina’s market, well-priced homes can move quickly, so be prepared to act.


Step 5: Make an Offer on a Regina Home

Your real estate agent will help you submit a competitive offer based on:

  • Current market conditions

  • Comparable sales

  • Home condition

  • Seller motivation

Offers may include conditions such as:

  • Home inspection

  • Financing approval

  • Condo document review (if applicable)


Step 6: Home Inspection and Financing

A professional home inspection helps identify potential issues before finalizing the purchase. If problems arise, your agent can negotiate repairs or price adjustments.

At the same time, finalize your mortgage approval and secure home insurance.


Step 7: Closing Day and Possession

On closing day:

  • Legal documents are signed

  • Funds are transferred

  • Ownership is registered

Once complete, you’ll receive the keys to your new Regina home and officially take possession.


Tips for First-Time Home Buyers in Regina

If you’re a first-time buyer, you may qualify for:

  • First-Time Home Buyer Incentive

  • RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan

  • Provincial or municipal programs

These incentives can make buying a home in Regina even more affordable.


Ready to Buy a Home in Regina?

Whether you’re buying your first home or upgrading, understanding the Regina home buying process makes all the difference. With the right preparation and a trusted local real estate professional, you can find the perfect home with confidence.

If you’re thinking about buying a home in Regina, feel free to contact  YourHomes Realty Team to start your journey today.

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New property listed in General Hospital, Regina

I have listed a new property at 1124 Victoria AVE in Regina. See details here

Welcome to 1124 Victoria Ave, a charming 1½-storey home offering a versatile and functional layout. This property features two main-floor bedrooms plus an upper-level loft with its own 3 piece bathroom, complete with a classic clawfoot tub. The main-floor bathroom has been updated with a newer shower (2025). Generous living spaces include a spacious living room complemented by a large porch and sunroom, providing plenty of room to relax or entertain. The upper-level bedroom offers flexible use as an additional bedroom, playroom, craft space, or home office. A high-efficiency furnace installed in 2024 enhances energy savings and year-round comfort, making this home both practical and inviting.

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