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The Saskatoon real estate week in review comes to a close


The video explains why, and a few of my early reflections about it.


New thoughts continue to come to me.


Though I did not say this explicitly in the video, I suppose a key message is that we should be careful that things that are ultimately of little importance don’t become significantly important to us.


The importance of anything can also change over time. For instance, the week in review was instrumental in building my business over a decade. While that was happening, its overall significance grew in my own mind to a point that it was difficult to let go of. Everything that we hold onto tightly takes up space and prevents other things from finding a place within us.



My sincere thanks to all who gave me the honour of their attention, whether on one occasion, or many. I sincerely appreciate you.


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TeamFisher.com hosted over 520,000 user sessions last year and displayed more than 4.4 million pages to our visitors. If you have a Saskatoon area home you'd like to sell, we know how to get people looking at your home. Reach out to me directly to engage our team and learn about our processes.


I’m always happy to answer your Saskatoon real estate questions.  Reach out by voice or text at 306-900-4161 or email me at norm at teamfisher.com


Norm Fisher

Royal LePage Vidorra


Have a great week everyone.

Comments:

Josh Buchanan on Dec 4, 2022 6:23 PM posted:
Much respect and appreciation to all that you've done with the Blog, Norm. My journey in this field and even in life in general would probably look a lot different without what you've done.
Michael Weinmeyer on Dec 4, 2022 7:35 PM posted:
Thanks for all your knowledge and wisdom and great reviews over the years, my wife and I followed them weekly. Best of luck to you in the future.
Ian on Dec 4, 2022 10:19 PM posted:
Thank you for the years of doing this. It has always helped a layman keep a rough idea of what is happening in the real estate market. I enjoyed periodically checking in to get a sense where things were heading. Simultaneously, I was aware of the effort that would have gone into this. I think that it could be an exciting opportunity to channel that effort to a new endeavour. (Or just relaxing) Thank you.

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About Norm

Licensed in 1993, Norm brings a wealth of experience to TeamFisher. He has worked in every imaginable capacity including sales agent, office manager, team leader, broker and now, broker/owner. Norm has written a weekly review of the Saskatoon real estate market for more than 750 consecutive weeks which may make him the most consistent industry blogger in the world.Less...

Licensed in 1993, Norm brings a wealth of experience to TeamFisher. He has worked in every imaginable capacity including sales agent, office manager, team leader, broker and now, broker/owner. Norm has written a weekly review of the Saskatoon real estate market for more than 750 consecutive weeks which may make him the most consistent industry blogger in the world.

Norm is known for his passion for technology and can most often be found exploring and experimenting with the next big thing in real estate marketing. He was the first Saskatoon real estate agent to promote a home online and has been an early adopter of new technologies ever since. “Everything about this business has changed over the past 20 years, and it will happen again in the next ten. An open mind and a curious attitude are all that’s needed to continue to find new ways to serve our clients by delivering a faster, smoother, worry-free transaction,” says Norm.

In his spare time, Norm enjoys Crossfit and cycling, some years accumulating over 2,000 kilometres on the road. He’s a strong supporter of the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation and enjoys raising funds by joining fun, fitness-related initiatives like the Grouse Grind for Shelter. In 2015, he trekked the Peruvian Andes to Machu Picchu. In 2017 he walked the southern highlands of Iceland across mountains, sand, snow, ice, lava fields and forest for seven days. Collectively those initiatives raised over a million dollars for Canadian women's shelters.
 

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