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Home sales in Niagara dropped 10% in January 2026 due to winter weather, but rising inventory and stable prices signal a resilient market.
Home sales in Niagara fell 10% year-over-year in January 2026, with 318 properties sold, due to harsh winter weather and heavy snowfall, according to the Niagara Association of Realtors.
New listings surged 102% to 977, though still 20% below January 2025 levels.
The average sale price dropped to $573,900, an 8.3% decline from the prior year, but held steady month-over-month.
Several areas saw modest price gains, and market leaders noted underlying confidence, with normalization after pandemic-driven spikes.
Consistent interest rates and increased inventory suggest a potential spring rebound, indicating a balanced, resilient market with growing affordability.
Las ventas de viviendas en Niagara cayeron un 10% en enero de 2026 debido al clima invernal, pero el aumento del inventario y los precios estables indican un mercado resiliente.