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Broadview Table Talks: Toronto Real Estate Podcast
Kenneth Yim from Broadview Avenue Group Toronto
131 episodes
1 week ago
Toronto is now almost a 50/50 city. About half of households own their home, and half rent. Yet the housing conversation is still stuck on the same question: should you rent or should you buy? That’s the wrong debate. The real question is what you’re working toward long term. Renting and owning are just tools. Either path can work if you’re intentional. My framework is simple, the destination is financial independence, where housing no longer dictates your lifestyle or choices.
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Toronto is now almost a 50/50 city. About half of households own their home, and half rent. Yet the housing conversation is still stuck on the same question: should you rent or should you buy? That’s the wrong debate. The real question is what you’re working toward long term. Renting and owning are just tools. Either path can work if you’re intentional. My framework is simple, the destination is financial independence, where housing no longer dictates your lifestyle or choices.
Show more...
Investing
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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Podcast 110: I Wouldn’t Touch Toronto Real Estate Right Now... Unless You Really Have To
Broadview Table Talks: Toronto Real Estate Podcast
3 weeks ago
Podcast 110: I Wouldn’t Touch Toronto Real Estate Right Now... Unless You Really Have To
Real estate in Toronto feels rough right now. Prices are down, interest rates are high, headlines are loud, and a lot of people feel stuck. Buyers are asking: What if prices fall more? Sellers are wondering: Why isn’t my place moving? Owners are facing mortgage renewals, life changes, or carrying costs that just don’t work anymore. Real questions people are dealing with right now: - Is it a mistake to buy if prices could drop further? - When does renting still make sense, and when does it stop? - How much negotiating power do buyers really have? - Why some condos simply won’t sell at today’s prices - What mortgage renewals are about to do to a lot of households - Where opportunities actually exist for long-term buyers and investors It's not about creating hype or mongering fear. It’s about understanding your situation, your timeline, and your options in a market that feels uncertain. Real estate moves in cycles. The hard part is making the right decisions, especially when things feel uncomfortable. If you’re thinking about buying, selling, holding, or doing nothing at all, this video will help you frame the decision more clearly.
Broadview Table Talks: Toronto Real Estate Podcast
Toronto is now almost a 50/50 city. About half of households own their home, and half rent. Yet the housing conversation is still stuck on the same question: should you rent or should you buy? That’s the wrong debate. The real question is what you’re working toward long term. Renting and owning are just tools. Either path can work if you’re intentional. My framework is simple, the destination is financial independence, where housing no longer dictates your lifestyle or choices.