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Shaun Majumder is hosting a new Halifax real estate podcast.

Buddy, your real estate journey is about to get a whole lot clearer

Some good morning, buddy — this is Halifax, and we have stories.

You know, sometimes folks "from away" think we're a bit slow on the uptake out here on the East Coast. We're slow in the ways that matter, sure — like taking the time to enjoy a ferry ride across the harbour, watching the water sparkle, or having a proper yarn over a coffee at Steve-O-Reno's. But we're quick when it counts, especially when it comes to getting important information out there.

That's why I'm looking at this new *REAL TIME* podcast from CREA, the Canadian Real Estate Association, and thinking, "My son, this is some good." They're launching a new season in 2025 with Shaun Majumder, a real East Coast treasure, as the host. That's a good sign, eh? He's got that Newfoundland wit that cuts right to it.

Now, what caught my eye, beyond Shaun, was Episode 72, which just dropped. It's all about making the real estate journey more accessible, with Jeffrey Kerr. Buddy, that's crucial. Think about all the folks in Halifax — maybe someone living up in the North End near Gottingen Street, dealing with mobility issues, or someone with visual or auditory barriers who wants to find a place down by Spring Garden Road. This episode directly addresses how real estate professionals can make sure everyone gets the support they need. It's about breaking down those walls and making sure everyone has a fair shot, and that's just some good.

What to watch for next is how these kinds of conversations actually translate into action here in our city. We've got a lot of older buildings, and accessibility is a constant conversation.

Tommy MacLellan, MiTL Sports Desk, Halifax.

Keith and the crew are always breaking down what's happening in our city every morning — catch it live at mornings.live.

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