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Broadview Table Talks: Toronto Real Estate Podcast
Kenneth Yim from Broadview Avenue Group Toronto
128 episodes
2 weeks ago
Listings are sitting longer, open houses feel quiet, and the headlines make it sound like the market still has room to fall. That uncertainty is exactly why my clients asked me this question, and why the answer isn’t as simple as “yes” or “no.” So let's go through a real conversation I had with some recent clients. If you’re trying to make sense of whether waiting helps or hurts you in this kind of market, this will give you a clearer way to think about timing, leverage, and what really matters.
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Listings are sitting longer, open houses feel quiet, and the headlines make it sound like the market still has room to fall. That uncertainty is exactly why my clients asked me this question, and why the answer isn’t as simple as “yes” or “no.” So let's go through a real conversation I had with some recent clients. If you’re trying to make sense of whether waiting helps or hurts you in this kind of market, this will give you a clearer way to think about timing, leverage, and what really matters.
Show more...
Investing
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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Podcast 105: How Much To Spend On Renovations After A Tenant Turnover: Multi-Family Landlords
Broadview Table Talks: Toronto Real Estate Podcast
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Podcast 105: How Much To Spend On Renovations After A Tenant Turnover: Multi-Family Landlords
When a tenant moves out, every landlord faces the same question: should you renovate, or keep it simple? Let's talk about the Golden Rule of Multi-Family Investing, how to decide if a renovation actually makes sense after tenant turnover. We’ll cover: - Turnover is your chance to reset rent, but how much should you budget? - The rule of thumb for renovation ROI - Smart upgrades that attract better tenants and boost building value This isn’t about flipping a kitchen for HGTV, it’s about making strategic choices that protect your cash flow and grow your property’s worth. If you’re a multi-family investor in Toronto (attention all you CMHC MLI Select borrowers) with multiple units in the same building, this is my framework for making that "go" or "no go" renovation decision.
Broadview Table Talks: Toronto Real Estate Podcast
Listings are sitting longer, open houses feel quiet, and the headlines make it sound like the market still has room to fall. That uncertainty is exactly why my clients asked me this question, and why the answer isn’t as simple as “yes” or “no.” So let's go through a real conversation I had with some recent clients. If you’re trying to make sense of whether waiting helps or hurts you in this kind of market, this will give you a clearer way to think about timing, leverage, and what really matters.