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Every condo and townhouse for sale in Regina — apartment-style units, two-storey townhomes, and bungalow-style townhomes — from every brokerage in the city, refreshed from the MLS® System every two hours.
Condos are Regina's most accessible path to ownership. Entry prices sit well below the city's residential benchmark, selection is better than in detached homes, and for first-time buyers, downsizers, investors, and anyone who'd rather not own a snow shovel, the math often works out better than renting.
The city offers three broad styles. Apartment-style condos — units in multi-storey buildings, from downtown towers to garden-style walk-ups — carry the lowest entry prices and the least maintenance. Townhouse-style condos add a private entrance, multiple levels, and often a small yard. Bungalow-style townhomes offer single-level living with an attached garage, and are Regina's premier downsizing product — chronically in shorter supply than demand.
Buying a condo means buying into a corporation, so the paperwork matters as much as the unit. Your offer should be conditional on reviewing the condo documents — and the review should actually happen. The essentials: financial statements and budget (is the corporation solvent?), the reserve fund study and balance (does the savings account match the building's coming needs?), recent meeting minutes (the corporation's diary — leaks, disputes, looming projects), bylaws (pets, rentals, parking), and the insurance certificate.
One counterintuitive point worth knowing: unusually low condo fees are more often a red flag than a bargain. A corporation deferring maintenance or underfunding its reserve keeps fees artificially low today and hands owners a special assessment tomorrow. Compare what the fee covers, not just the number.
Gordie reads condo documents for a living
Reserve fund studies, minutes, bylaws — all of it. Before you fall for the granite countertops, get an honest read on the building. Call or text 306-737-8888, or ask him to set up a saved search that emails you matching Regina condos as they list.
Typically: building insurance, exterior maintenance, snow removal, lawn care, professional management, amenities, often water, and sometimes heat — plus contributions to the reserve fund for future major repairs. Inclusions vary by corporation, and the budget in the condo documents lists them precisely.
Not necessarily — unusually low fees often signal deferred maintenance or an underfunded reserve, which becomes a special assessment later. Judge fees against what they cover and the health of the reserve fund, not against the lowest number on the street.
A single-level attached home within a condo corporation — main-floor living, usually with a basement and attached garage, and no stairs required for daily life. It's one of Regina's most in-demand property types, especially among downsizers, and supply consistently runs short of demand.
Yes. This search runs on the Saskatchewan REALTORS® Association MLS® System and shows every active condo and townhouse listing in Regina regardless of listing brokerage, refreshed every two hours. Gordie can arrange a showing on any of them.
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Gordie Chan
REALTOR®, Optimum Realty Inc. · Serving Regina for 20 years
Condo shopping? Get an honest read on the building — reserve fund, minutes, fees and all — before you write an offer.