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.
Podcast 95: Why the Housing Market Feels Like a Game of Monopoly
Broadview Table Talks: Toronto Real Estate Podcast
9 months ago
Podcast 95: Why the Housing Market Feels Like a Game of Monopoly
Remember how Monopoly ends—with one person owning everything? That’s exactly what’s happening in our economy and real estate market today. If you don’t own assets, you’re getting left behind.
In this episode of Broadview Table Talks, I break down:
• Why housing affordability keeps getting worse
• The true effects of inflation and money printing
• How asset owners keep winning (and what you can do about it)
• Why young people and first-time buyers are being shut out
• What new policies like the proposed Canadian 1031 exchange and prefab housing could mean for our future
Whether you’re a frustrated renter, a cautious investor, or just trying to make sense of Toronto’s housing crisis—this video’s for you.
Let’s talk solutions. Don’t just shake your fist—take action.
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.