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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 106: Stop Chasing School Rankings When Buying a Home
Broadview Table Talks: Toronto Real Estate Podcast
1 month ago
Podcast 106: Stop Chasing School Rankings When Buying a Home
"What's a good school zone" is a question I am often asked. But the truth is, buying a home based on school rankings is more of an art than a science. Most rankings, like those from the Fraser Institute, are based on EQAO test scores, which is a narrow and often outdated measure that doesn’t reflect the full picture of a school’s quality. What actually drives school reputation often has more to do with the surrounding neighbourhood’s affluence than the education itself. In this video, I break down what you really need to know: how catchment boundaries work, what programs and opportunities are available beyond rankings, and why schools can’t be fairly compared with a single number. If you’re buying a home for your family and want to make a smart, informed decision, this is a conversation worth listening to.
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.