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Fernie Real Estate Market Trends 2026

Track Fernie real estate trends including inventory, sales pace, price cuts, and where the housing market is heading right now.

Market snapshot

Fernie real estate market snapshot - the bigger picture

A clear view of the Fernie real estate market right now - how much inventory is available, how quickly homes are selling, and where pricing pressure is building.

Inventory is below last year, sales pace is broadly flat.

Use this page for the broader Fernie market backdrop. Use the weekly issue for what changed this week.

Market balance

4.5 / 10
Buyer Balanced Seller

Balanced market - slight buyer edge.

The score leans softer when inventory builds, price cuts stay active, and absorption stays light. It firms up when supply is tighter and inventory clears at a healthier pace.

Homes

98

Current visible inventory across the live series.

-14% YoY

Sales/week

3.50

Smoothed weekly sales pace to reduce thin-week noise.

+8% YoY

Absorption

15.5%

Estimated monthly pace at which inventory is being cleared.

Workable clearing pace

Cuts/week

0.50

Smoothed weekly price cut pace showing visible adjustment.

0% YoY

What changed lately

What has changed in the Fernie real estate market

Last 4 weeks

Short-term direction

Inventory is falling, sales pace is rising, and price cuts are rising.

Last 12 weeks

Medium-term direction

Inventory is rising, sales pace is rising, and price cuts are falling.

Year over year

Bigger picture

Inventory is -14% YoY, sales pace is +8% YoY, and price cuts are 0% YoY.

My take

What the Fernie real estate market feels like right now

Current read

The market is still moving, but it is not forgiving. Clean, well-positioned listings are getting attention, while anything ambitious is sitting longer and seeing more visible adjustment.

What I’m watching next

Whether fresh listings that hit the right price band get absorbed quickly, or whether inventory continues to build faster than sales can keep up.

Trend lines

Fernie inventory trend

Shows whether housing supply in Fernie is building, flattening, or being absorbed by buyers.

Inventory

98 homes on market

Supply is running below last year, which keeps fresh, well-priced listings more competitive.

1-year view

In this view: High 136 · Low 5 · Avg 98

Current snapshot: Current 98 · Vs last year ↓ 14% · 72% of cycle high

Low Inventory cycle High

Demand

Fernie sales trend

Shows whether buyer demand in the Fernie real estate market is keeping up with available inventory.

Sales

4 sales/week

Demand is present, but monthly absorption remains light relative to available supply.

1-year view

In this view: Avg 4 · Absorption 0.0% monthly · Range high 5

Current snapshot: Current 4 · Vs last year ↑ 8% · Balanced conditions.

Seller pressure

Fernie price cut trend

Shows where sellers in Fernie are adjusting prices to meet current buyer expectations.

1-year view
Current: - High: - Low: -

How to read it

How to read the Fernie real estate market

Inventory shows how much choice buyers have. Sales show where they are stepping in. Price cuts show where sellers are adjusting to meet the market.

Inventory

Higher inventory gives buyers more room to compare options. Lower inventory usually makes strong listings more competitive.

Sales

A firmer sales trend means demand is keeping up better. A softer one usually means buyers are staying selective.

Price cuts

More price cuts usually mean sellers are adjusting to what buyers will actually pay, not just what they hoped to get.

What this market is telling us

The Fernie real estate market is currently balanced but selective. Inventory has increased enough to give buyers more choice, but demand remains active - just more price-sensitive. Well-priced homes are still selling, while overpriced listings are sitting longer or seeing price adjustments.

Weekly read

Weekly Fernie real estate insights

Get a clear weekly breakdown of what sold, what changed, and where the Fernie real estate market is moving.

Issue 31 - 2026-04-03
Demand is still there - just not for everything.

Read this week’s issue