Second open house pause for realtors as COVID-19 cases spike
Open houses are closed until at least 2021 in Saskatchewan due to rising COVID-19 cases.
The decision by the Saskatchewan Realtors Association on Nov. 19 was described as tough by CEO Jason Yochim, as open houses are a key tool for realtors to help market homes for buyers and sellers.
However, it’s not the first time an open house pause transpired amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
“We did it earlier in the spring when we felt a need to convey a message to the consumer that we can continue to do the business they need us to do without putting them or their families at risk,” Yochim said. “Even though this creates some inconvenience for our members and possibly organizations… weighing public safety in the balance with that was the right way to go. There are other ways property is being marketed.”