Living the gospel helps women focus less on superficial appearances

Living the gospel helps women focus less on superficial appearances

A recent article in the Washington Post has dubbed 2024 “The Year of The Mormon Woman.” Indeed, it has been a great year for us. President Camille Johnson, for example, addressed the European Union Parliament in March. In May, Sarah Jane Weaver became the Editor of the Deseret News, and the first woman to do so. And in September, Bonnie H. Cordon was inaugurated as 10th President of Southern Virginia University. I am grateful for more opportunities to discuss women in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Although there’s some broader anxiety about the role of women in…
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So long, 2024!

So long, 2024!

Blog - Urban Living Thanks to everyone who has contributed to our Mary’s Place fundraiser! It isn’t too late to contribute; plus, we will match all your donations. You can donate via Facebook, or if you’d prefer to donate directly, forward me your receipt, and we’ll match it. Not surprisingly, last week was a slow real estate week, and this week will […] The post So long, 2024! appeared first on Urban Living.   ​Read More
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Top 5 Realtors to watch on Instagram in 2025

Top 5 Realtors to watch on Instagram in 2025

REM Social media isn’t just a platform for scrolling through memes and vacation photos—it’s a powerful tool for growing your real estate business. The top-performing agents know this and have mastered the art of leveraging platforms like Instagram to generate leads, showcase their expertise, and connect with potential clients. For Realtors looking to elevate their own online presence, checking out industry leaders on social media can be a game-changer. These agents are setting the standard, sharing valuable content, and offering insights into what works in today’s competitive market.  In this article, we’re spotlighting the top five real estate agents, in…
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Realtors reporting an increase in renter clients amid rise in rental scams

Realtors reporting an increase in renter clients amid rise in rental scams

REM A competitive housing market and affordability crisis are leading more Realtors to work with renters. A rise in rental scams, along with high interest rates facing prospective buyers, means professionals should consider investing in working relationships with renters, according to two Ottawa agents. “We are big advocates of doing it,” says Realtor Hussein Zeineddine. He and Matt Assaf of Engel & Völkers Ottawa suggest working with renters as a way to position themselves for the future, developing connections with individuals whose needs and situations may change over time. “Whether they are buyers or sellers, renters or landlords, we take…
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