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Your Regina housing market is about to get way easier.

You need to know what's up with your Regina housing market!

Alright, Regina, Darlene Chicken-Lawson here, giving you the lowdown from City Hall this week, eh? This is Regina — yeah, we know what it sounds like, and we've heard your joke. Now sit down and listen.

So, things have been mighty quiet down at City Hall, which, you know, sometimes is a good thing, eh? But mostly, my kokum always said, "Quiet means you gotta listen harder." And what I've been hearing, loud and clear, is all about your housing market.

* **Real Estate Chat:** We dove deep into what the Canadian Real Estate Association is saying, especially about how folks buy and sell homes here in Saskatchewan.

* **Easier Moves Ahead?:** There's talk, good talk, about making your real estate journey less of a headache. Streamlining things, making it simpler for you to find your next place, or sell your current one.

* **Market Buzz:** Whether you're buying, selling, or just dreaming about that acreage out past Lumsden, the market's always a big topic over coffee at the Co-op.

It feels like a lot of the focus is on smoothing out the bumps in the road for everyday Regina folks trying to navigate real estate. That's always good news for our community, eh?

This is Regina — yeah, we know what it sounds like, and we've heard your joke. Now sit down and listen. Darlene Chicken-Lawson, signing off.

Catch more local news like this every morning at mornings.live.

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