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What 3 new podcasts say about your Regina home hunt

You gotta hear about these real estate folks, eh?

Alright, Regina, Darlene here, and you know I'm always watching what's happening on the ground here, because this is our city, and we deserve to know. This week, the Canadian Real Estate Association dropped some new podcast episodes for their "REAL TIME" series, and while it's not direct City Hall action, it sure touches on how folks are living here.

They put out three new episodes. Episode 72 is all about making the real estate journey more accessible, with Jeffrey Kerr talking about accommodating clients with mobility, visual, or auditory barriers. You know, making sure everyone can find a place to call home, which is a big deal in a city like ours where community means everything. And then there's Episode 71, with Katie Hession, discussing how a REALTOR's online presence and personality can impact their professional success. Social media, eh? It’s everywhere. What does this mean for us? Well, it means the real estate market is always evolving, and folks are trying to keep up. It's about ensuring everyone gets a fair shake when they're looking for a home, whether that's a sweet bungalow in Lakeview or a brand-new build out in Harbour Landing.

It's a reminder that even when City Hall isn't making big announcements, the gears of the city are always turning, and how we live here is always changing, oh for sure. We'll be keeping an eye on how these discussions trickle down to local real estate practices.

This is Regina — yeah, we know what it sounds like, and we've heard your joke. Now sit down and listen.

Darlene Chicken-Lawson, MiTL Sports Desk.

You know Keith and the gang are chewing on this over breakfast — tune in to mornings.live.

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