The Buzz · Steinbach Morning Wire

Your Steinbach housing forecast just got downgraded.

Your housing forecast just got real, folks.

Morning from the Automobile City — here's what's growing in Steinbach. The Canadian Real Estate Association just downgraded its housing market forecast because of "oil shock" and higher mortgage rates. Honestly, it’s not shocking when you look at the numbers. They’re saying sales across the country were weaker than expected in the first quarter of 2026. This isn't just some big-city problem; it ripples right through our community, affecting everything from new builds out near the Southeast Event Centre to the prices of homes along Highway 12.

### What This Means for Steinbach

This "oil shock" talk and rising fixed mortgage rates have a direct impact on us here. While Winnipeg media might focus on downtown condos, we're talking about families looking to set down roots, expand their businesses, or even our newest residents needing affordable housing.

* **Builder Confidence:** Are local builders like those working on projects north of Loewen Boulevard going to slow down if buyers are hesitating? We've seen incredible growth in housing starts, but this could tap the brakes. * **Affordability:** Steinbach has always prided itself on being a place where you can get more house for your dollar. If rates keep climbing, that advantage starts to erode, especially for first-time buyers who are stretched thin. * **Economic Ripple:** Housing is a massive driver for our local economy, from the tradespeople to the suppliers at Barkman Concrete and even our local Steinbach Credit Union. Any slowdown in housing sales translates to less activity everywhere else.

Steinbach grew 11% in five years, and a big part of that is people choosing to live here because of the value and the strong community. If housing becomes less accessible, that growth trajectory could be challenged. We need to watch these trends closely, because our continued success depends on keeping Steinbach an attractive place to live and invest.

Lena Brandt, Morning Wire.

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