Keywords Ottawa real estate, market trends, AI in real estate, community events, home buying tips Summary In this episode of She Sells Ottawa, host Tamara Vallati and her co-hosts discuss the current state of the Ottawa real estate market, the impact of AI on real estate practices, and the importance of community engagement. They highlight local events, market trends, and strategies for buyers and sellers navigating a shifting market landscape. Takeaways The Ottawa real estate market is active despite seasonal changes. AI is becoming increasingly important for realtors to leverage. Community events play a vital role in local engagement. Buyers are more cautious and taking their time in decision-making. Sellers need to adjust their expectations in a balanced market. Networking and collaboration among realtors enhance service quality. Price reductions are common as sellers adapt to market conditions. Local businesses and restaurants are integral to community life. Safety and privacy concerns are heightened with AI technology. Effective negotiation strategies are essential for successful transactions. Sound bites "Buyers are taking their time." "The holidays are approaching." "You can strike a deal." Chapters 00:00 Welcome to She Sells Ottawa 01:40 Fall Activities and Thanksgiving Celebrations 02:41 Post-Weekend Reflections and Market Overview 05:29 Property Spotlight: 762 Shoal in Mahogany 08:38 Market Trends: Slowing Down and Buyer Dynamics 11:17 September Market Overview 14:04 Analyzing Local Listings and Price Adjustments 17:09 Strategies for Sellers and Buyers in a Shifting Market 18:00 Exciting Open House in Merrickville 22:01 The Magic of Christmas in Merrickville 23:57 Shopping and Local Finds in Merrickville 24:41 Introduction to AI in Real Estate 24:42 The Rise of AI in Real Estate 27:31 Safety Concerns with AI Technology 30:31 Exploring the Cheo Dream Home 32:27 The Importance of Supporting Local Charities 32:28 Celebrating Memories and Farewells 34:02 Looking Ahead to Future Episodes 34:10 She Sells Ottawa OUTRO.mp3