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Your Saskatoon real estate journey might just get way easier

Your real estate journey could be getting a whole lot easier

Okay, so this is actually wild. You know how sometimes you hear about things that just *make sense*? Today, we're talking about real estate accessibility, and it's a conversation that's been a long time coming for Saskatoon.

The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) is pushing for real estate professionals to make the home-buying and selling process more accessible. According to their "REAL TIME" podcast, specifically Episode 72 with Jeffrey Kerr, they're talking about practical accommodations for clients facing mobility, visual, or auditory barriers. It's not just about ramps into a show home, you know? It's about clear communication, accessible documents, and making sure everyone can navigate what is often the biggest purchase of their lives.

Here's why this matters to us right here in Saskatoon:

* **Elderly Population:** With our aging population, ensuring seniors can easily participate in the real estate market is crucial.

* **Disability Community:** Saskatoon has a strong, vibrant disability community, and their needs must be central to these discussions.

* **Inclusivity:** It simply makes our city a more welcoming place.

This isn't just some big national idea; it's something that local realtors and developers need to be thinking about right now. It means asking those extra questions: "What do you need to make this tour work for you?" or "Is there a better way I can communicate these details?" It's a shift from 'one-size-fits-all' to 'how can we make this fit *you*?'

Saskatoon — seven bridges, two rivers, and something happening you haven't heard about yet.

Blessing Adesanya, MiTL Sports Desk.

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