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Introducing "Open House by BCREA"

An episode of the Open House by BCREA podcast, hosted by BC Real Estate Association, titled "Introducing "Open House by BCREA"" was published on January 22, 2020 and runs 2 minutes.

January 22, 2020 ·2m · Open House by BCREA

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"Open House by BCREA" is a podcast where REALTORS® in BC will find the latest industry headlines, and feature conversations with experts on issues related to real estate practice. Visit http://bcreapodcast.ca to stay up to date and find all the episode details every month, including links to items referenced in the show. Follow BCREA on social media for the latest REALTOR® resources throughout the month. BCREA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bcrealtors/ BCREA on Twitter: https://tw...

"Open House by BCREA" is a podcast where REALTORS® in BC will find the latest industry headlines, and feature conversations with experts on issues related to real estate practice.

Visit http://bcreapodcast.ca to stay up to date and find all the episode details every month, including links to items referenced in the show.

Follow BCREA on social media for the latest REALTOR® resources throughout the month.

BCREA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bcrealtors/
BCREA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bcrea
BCREA on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/company/british-columbia-real-estate-association
BCREA on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiK9hex2u-kM7UHOXGVboZw

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