Abstract Essay, now in its fifth season, features Julie Clark—offering Real Talk About Home, Change & Belonging—as my guest, bringing heartfelt insights and grounded wisdom to the conversation.
Description
Julie Clark
From Social Work to Sold Signs — Real Talk About Home, Change & Belonging
I’m Julie Clark, a Realtor based in the Yukon with a 15-year background in social work. I help people navigate major life transitions, from buying their first home to downsizing after loss, with honesty, empathy, and practical guidance.
As a guest, I bring real insight into what it’s like behind the scenes of a home purchase. Not just the paperwork, but the emotions, family decisions, and confusion that come with making a move. I’m especially tuned in to first-time buyers—many don’t know what to do after they get the keys. I offer the kind of support most people don’t think to ask for, like how to find a good contractor, what basic maintenance matters most, and what early warning signs to look for in a home.
My husband is a home builder, so I’ve picked up a lot of practical know-how over the years. That, combined with my social work background, helps me show up for clients with both emotional and logistical support. I speak to the moments most people skip—fear, burnout, budgeting, upkeep—and I do it with warmth, clarity, and a bit of dry humor.
I’m calm but direct, kind but clear, and always focused on helping people move forward with confidence.
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