WATERLOO REGION, ON (January 7, 2026) —There were 6,177 homes sold in Waterloo Region through the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) System of the Cornerstone Association of REALTORS® (Cornerstone) in 2025, a decrease of 8.8 per cent compared to 2024, and a 25.3 per cent compared to the previous ten-year average for annual sales.

On a monthly basis, 306 homes were sold in December, a decrease of 9.5 per cent compared to the same period last year and a decrease of nearly 19.5 per cent compared to the average number of homes sold in the previous ten years for the same month. 

“In Waterloo Region, we observed an increase in new listings coming onto the market in 2025, accompanied by softening sales and longer selling times. This trend occurred during a year when affordability remained a challenge for many aspiring homebuyers, as global and economic uncertainty contributed to a weaker housing market. With the downward pressure on housing prices, and more options for buyers, it proved to be a good year for those first-time buyers who were able to get into the market,” says Christal Moura, spokesperson for the Waterloo Region Market.

“As we look ahead to 2026, we anticipate a more stable market, particularly with the introduction of new government incentives. Both the provincial and federal governments have announced plans to remove the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) from new homes up to $1 million for first-time buyers. This initiative should make homes more affordable and help boost the housing market, however, we would like to see this policy expanded to all homebuyers, to make an even greater impact,” says Moura.

Read the full release: https://wrar.ca/waterloo-region-housing-market-ends-2025-with-rising-inventory-and-declining-sales 

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