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Kelowna, CREA just hired a comedian to host their podcast

You won't believe this Kelowna real estate podcast news

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss.

Okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about: the national real estate scene is getting a shake-up, and it always trickles down to us here in Kelowna. According to the latest update from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), their "REAL TIME" podcast is making some big changes for 2025. They're bringing in actor and comedian Shaun Majumder as the new host. Now, this isn't directly about our housing prices here in Kelowna, but when a national body like CREA invests in making real estate more digestible and accessible, it shows a shift in how they want to connect with people.

### What This Means for Us

It's all about connections, community, and curiosity, according to their trailer. They're also focusing on making the real estate journey more accessible, as discussed in Episode 72 with Jeffrey Kerr, addressing mobility, visual, or auditory barriers. This kind of conversation, even if it's from a national podcast, sets a tone. It’s a good reminder that our market here, from the condos sprouting up near Bernard Avenue to the homes in the Mission, needs to consider everyone.

Another recent episode, number 71, dives into whether the REALTOR® or the Influencer came first, featuring Katie Hession. Social media is a huge tool, and a REALTOR®’s online presence impacts their professional success. Think about how many local realtors you see on your feeds, talking about properties from Big White to City Park. It's how people find their dream spot by Okanagan Lake now.

What I'm watching for is if these national shifts in communication and accessibility start showing up in how local real estate professionals engage with our community. It's not just about selling a house; it's about helping people find a home in a place that's already hard enough to get into.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

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