Your real estate journey can get easier
Okay, so this is actually wild. You know how everyone talks about making Saskatoon more welcoming, right? Well, the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) is putting their money where their mouth is, focusing on making the *actual process* of buying or selling a home here more accessible for everyone. This isn't just about pretty houses; it's about making sure our city truly welcomes *all* our people.
According to Episode 72 of CREA's "REAL TIME" podcast, featuring Jeffrey Kerr, they're talking about real accommodations for folks with mobility, visual, or auditory barriers. Think about it: our city is growing, and we need every part of it — including housing — to be open to everyone who wants to build a life here. They're also talking about long-term community building, which, let's be real, is what we do best on the Prairies. This isn't just a transaction; it's about finding your place.
This means we might see realtors across Saskatoon, from the bustling Broadway area to the quiet streets of Silverwood Heights, getting more training and resources to help clients with specific needs. It’s about building a better, more inclusive Bridge City, one home at a time. What will this mean for our growing neighbourhoods? We'll be watching to see how this translates into tangible support for Saskatoon residents.
Saskatoon — seven bridges, two rivers, and something happening you haven't heard about yet.
Blessing Adesanya, MiTL Sports Desk.
My people, hear me out – this is the kind of talk that gets us moving in the mornings. Catch Keith and the crew at mornings.live for more!