As more immigrants move to Sask., they find rents are soaring
As the populations of Saskatoon and Regina grow, experts say the housing market is struggling to keep up and rents are soaring.
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![Left to right, Aisha Jamal, Yumna Nabi, Shafqat Nabi and Yusra Nabi, travelled from Qatar to Saskatoon on May 23. Jamal says they had been tracking the rent increases while being overseas to be better prepared but didn’t expect it this high seeing the huge supply gap in the city. A family of four stands in front of a house.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7224244.1717521673!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/shafqat-nabi-and-his-family.jpg)
As the populations of Saskatoon and Regina grow, experts say the housing market is struggling to keep up and rents are soaring.