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In the second half of this two-part episode, Jennifer and David discuss Manitoba’s affordability advantage and how to maintain a strong and accessible market for current and future homeowners. Be sure to listen to the end where they wrap up with a friendly debate about whether hugs or handshakes should be reinstated at the end of the pandemic.
Time Stamps:
0:50 — “What do you think we can do to ensure a sustainable, accessible, and strong real estate market?”
3:00 — “Where are good areas of the city (Winnipeg) to show homebuyers with a smaller budget?”
6:09 — “Have you seen a difference in the type of homes and location homebuyers are looking for in this market?”
7:29 — “Are most buyers looking inside the city limits or in rural communities?”
11:47 — “How have you adapted your business practices over the past year? How has technology impacted and changed the real estate industry?”
15:30 — “Where do you see the industry going over the next few years?”
By Manitoba Real Estate AssociationIn the second half of this two-part episode, Jennifer and David discuss Manitoba’s affordability advantage and how to maintain a strong and accessible market for current and future homeowners. Be sure to listen to the end where they wrap up with a friendly debate about whether hugs or handshakes should be reinstated at the end of the pandemic.
Time Stamps:
0:50 — “What do you think we can do to ensure a sustainable, accessible, and strong real estate market?”
3:00 — “Where are good areas of the city (Winnipeg) to show homebuyers with a smaller budget?”
6:09 — “Have you seen a difference in the type of homes and location homebuyers are looking for in this market?”
7:29 — “Are most buyers looking inside the city limits or in rural communities?”
11:47 — “How have you adapted your business practices over the past year? How has technology impacted and changed the real estate industry?”
15:30 — “Where do you see the industry going over the next few years?”