At CENTURY 21 Fusion, momentum continues to build as our agents demonstrate strong performance, ongoing professional development, and a commitment to delivering exceptional service across Saskatchewan. This week’s brokerage update highlights agent achievements, listing and sales activity, upcoming training opportunities, and key internal announcements.
CENTURY 21 Fusion Agents Continue Strong Market Activity
CENTURY 21 Fusion agents maintained steady production levels over the past week, reinforcing the brokerage’s consistent presence in Saskatchewan’s real estate market. According to the brokerage’s weekly internal stats, Fusion agents listed 16 properties and successfully sold 23 homes last week.
This steady transaction volume demonstrates the continued demand in the marketplace and the dedication of Fusion agents in helping buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals.
These results also highlight the brokerage’s resilience and consistency, as listing activity increased compared to the previous week, while sales levels remained strong overall.
Recognizing Top Producing Agents
CENTURY 21 Fusion is proud to recognize several agents for their outstanding production and client service. The top agents based on deals written last week included:
- Dave Price
- Tarra Unterschute
- Danielle Siemens
- Alyssa Chmarney
- Jon Bohle
- Eric Wilkinson
- Murray Kurtenbach
- Margaret Burt
- Marc Poulin
- Alyson Anderson
These agents exemplify the professionalism, dedication, and client-first approach that define CENTURY 21 Fusion’s culture.
Team Performance Highlights
Fusion’s collaborative team environment continues to be a major strength. Several teams demonstrated excellent results last week, contributing to both listing and sales activity across the brokerage.
Team collaboration allows agents to leverage shared knowledge, marketing expertise, and collective experience, providing clients with exceptional service and results.
Professional Development Remains a Core Focus
CENTURY 21 Fusion remains deeply committed to agent education and professional growth. This week, agents are invited to attend Workshop Wednesday, which will focus on creating and updating transaction kits using WebForms.
This hands-on training ensures that agents remain efficient, compliant, and fully equipped with the tools needed to serve clients effectively in today’s evolving real estate environment.
The brokerage’s mission is clear:
“We are a service-oriented brokerage, focused on training and empowering real estate agents to be their best in their ever-changing real estate career.”
This commitment to continuous improvement is one of the key reasons CENTURY 21 Fusion continues to attract top talent.
Brokerage Operations and Agent Support
CENTURY 21 Fusion maintains a strong support system to ensure agents have the resources they need to succeed. This week’s brokerage announcements included reminders that agent tax documentation and annual reports have been distributed to ensure agents remain organized and prepared for the year ahead.
Additionally, the brokerage’s agent duty schedule continues across Saskatoon, Prince Albert, and Humboldt, ensuring consistent client service and support across all markets.
Strong Market Activity Across Saskatchewan
Market activity across CENTURY 21 Fusion’s core service areas remains active. In Saskatoon alone, there were 77 new listings and 54 firm sales last week, reflecting continued buyer demand and a balanced flow of new inventory entering the market.
Prince Albert and Humboldt also reported steady listing and sales activity, reinforcing the brokerage’s strong regional presence.
Looking Ahead
CENTURY 21 Fusion continues to demonstrate leadership in Saskatchewan’s real estate industry through:
- Consistent listing and sales activity
- Ongoing agent training and education
- Strong collaboration among agents and teams
- Continued investment in agent support and development
With market activity remaining steady and agents continuing to enhance their skills, CENTURY 21 Fusion is well positioned for continued success in 2026.

