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.
Podcast 96: 6 Things I'm Seeing In This Crappy Market (April 2025 GTA Stats)
Broadview Table Talks: Toronto Real Estate Podcast
6 months ago
Podcast 96: 6 Things I'm Seeing In This Crappy Market (April 2025 GTA Stats)
There’s no sugar-coating it—the Toronto market’s been rough.
April 2025 numbers from TRREB show sales down 23.3% year-over-year and the average price dipping 4.1%. That’s a tough headline. But here’s the part people are missing: behind the negative press, there’s a lot of good news—if you know where to look.
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.