
The Next Move
The NEXT MOVE Podcast by KIC Realty | The Future of Canadian Real Estate Starts Here The Future of Real Estate Isn’t Built on Real Estate Alone. The biggest shifts in real estate rarely start with a "For Sale" sign. They begin somewhere else. A government announces a new housing policy. A technology company launches an AI tool that changes how buyers search for homes. A lender updates its mortgage guidelines. An insurance provider rewrites how it assesses risk. A builder adopts a new construction method. A startup solves a problem the industry has simply accepted for years. Months later, sometimes years later - those decisions ripple through every corner of Canadian real estate. They change how homes are bought. They change how they're sold. How they're financed. How they're marketed. How they're built. And ultimately, how Canadians experience home ownership. By the time those changes become headline news, the professionals paying attention are already adapting. That's why The NEXT MOVE exists. Hosted by Erin Best, of KIC Realty, The NEXT MOVE is a Canadian real estate podcast that looks beyond today's headlines to explore the ideas, innovations, people and industries quietly shaping tomorrow's housing market. This isn't another podcast about sales tactics or market predictions. It's about understanding the forces changing real estate before they become impossible to ignore. Because if you understand what's coming next, you'll make better decisions today. What is The NEXT MOVE? The NEXT MOVE is KIC Realty's flagship podcast dedicated to exploring the future of Canadian real estate through conversations with the people influencing it from every direction. Each episode features a leader with a unique perspective on the industry. Sometimes that's a real estate broker. Sometimes it's a mortgage executive. Other times it's a housing economist, AI founder, PropTech entrepreneur, builder, policy advisor, insurance executive, urban planner, marketer, data scientist, or technology innovator. The guest changes. The question never does. "What's next in your world - and what does it mean for real estate?" That single question has the power to uncover trends long before they become common knowledge. Instead of asking people to explain what's already happened, we ask them to help us understand what happens next. Because tomorrow's successful real estate professionals won't simply react to change. They'll recognize it early enough to act on it. Why KIC Realty Created This Podcast At KIC Realty, we believe real estate is one of the most dynamic industries in Canada. It's influenced by technology. Finance. Government. Consumer behaviour. Marketing. Artificial intelligence. Construction. Insurance. Data. Policy. Economics. Climate. Design. Demographics. And yet, too often, conversations inside our industry stay inside our industry. We talk to each other. We attend the same conferences. We read the same reports. We recycle the same ideas. The NEXT MOVE was created to break that cycle. Because the future of real estate isn't being shaped exclusively by REALTORS®. It's being shaped by people solving problems across dozens of industries. If we want to become better advisors for our clients, we need to understand the bigger picture. That's exactly what this podcast delivers. Real Estate Doesn't Exist in a Vacuum Every home purchase is influenced by decisions most consumers never see. Interest rates affect affordability. Insurance availability influences lending. Building codes influence housing supply. Artificial intelligence changes how buyers search for properties. Government policy shapes housing affordability. Marketing technology changes how listings are discovered. Consumer expectations evolve every year. Climate resilience affects where people choose to live. Data influences investment decisions. Every one of these shifts eventually lands on the desk of a real estate professional.
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- CreatorErin Best
- Years Active2021 - 2026
- Episodes1
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Copyright 2026 KIC Realty
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