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Regina's real estate just got easier for everyone, eh?

Your real estate journey could get a whole lot smoother, eh?

Okay, so good morning Regina, Darlene Chicken-Lawson here, coming to you from the MiTL Sports Desk, but right now we’re talking about your city, your life. There’s no big breaking emergency news from emergency dispatch or police services today, which is a relief, *taps desk*, but we do have some interesting news from the Canadian Real Estate Association, or CREA, that just dropped.

They’ve released a new podcast, "REAL TIME," and it sounds like they're really trying to make the real estate process more accessible for everyone. Episode 72, specifically, digs into how to make the journey easier for folks facing mobility, visual, or auditory barriers. Jeffrey Kerr is on that one, talking about accommodations. It’s a good step, I think, especially for a city like Regina where we pride ourselves on looking out for our neighbours. It's not just about finding a house, eh? It's about finding a home where everyone feels welcome.

* CREA's "REAL TIME" podcast is back for 2025 with new host Shaun Majumder.

* Episode 72 features Jeffrey Kerr discussing accessibility in real estate.

* The podcast aims to help REALTORS® accommodate clients with mobility, visual, or auditory barriers.

This is a big deal for our community here, because navigating bureaucracy and big life changes can be tough enough without extra hurdles. We'll be watching to see how this translates into actual changes on the ground for folks buying and selling homes right here in Regina.

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

You can hear more of this kind of talk on the morning show, they're always digging into the real stuff. Check 'em out at mornings.live.

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