

When buying property in Regina, it’s important to be aware of some additional costs to plan for:
Home inspections: Typically range from $450 to $650 and provide essential peace of mind by uncovering any hidden issues before you buy.
Legal fees: These vary depending on the purchase price and fluctuate between lawyers but generally fall between $2,000 and $4,000. Your lawyer will handle all the legal paperwork and closing details.
Property taxes: Paid annually to the city, these depend on factors like your home’s size, location, and whether you have a garage.
Timing can also play a big role in your buying experience. The spring market in Regina is usually the busiest, with more listings available - giving you a greater selection and a better chance to find the perfect home that fits your budget and lifestyle.
Because I live and work right here in Regina, I have local insights and recommendations tailored just for you:
Condo developments are often an excellent option for retirees—they offer the comfort of bungalow-style living without the hassle of yard maintenance.
I’m deeply familiar with Regina’s neighborhoods, schools, parks, and amenities, and can help you find family-friendly communities that suit your unique needs.
Buying a home is a big step, but with the right guidance and local knowledge, it can also be one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences.

