In this episode of Myth Busters, we’ll tackle the “Maintenance Fee Myth”. When I meet with first time buyers, there are certain things that I hear almost every time when I ask them, “What are you looking for?” The most common responses are usually Newer building in a great location Lots of light / Big […]
Last week I was invited to participate in a Condo Investor Round table discussion held by CMHC. CMHC brought in about a dozen condo industry insiders and some Realtors like myself who sell downtown pre-construction condos to ask us what we thought about the market and where we see things going. Most of what was […]
Last week I came across this article in the Toronto Star written by Mark Weisleder whose headline claims that we are in a “Renter’s Market for Condos”. I had to scratch my head when I read that headline and I thought it was a typo. Reading through the article and the comments section was even […]
Myth Busters: Maintenance Fees Edition
February 10, 2011 / by Andrew la Fleur / Insights
In this episode of Myth Busters, we’ll tackle the “Maintenance Fee Myth”. When I meet with first time buyers, there are certain things that I hear almost every time when I ask them, “What are you looking for?” The most common responses are usually Newer building in a great location Lots of light / Big […]
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Mythbusters: Foreign Investor Edition
April 4, 2012 / by Andrew la Fleur / Insights
Last week I was invited to participate in a Condo Investor Round table discussion held by CMHC. CMHC brought in about a dozen condo industry insiders and some Realtors like myself who sell downtown pre-construction condos to ask us what we thought about the market and where we see things going. Most of what was […]
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Myth Busters: Renter’s Market Edition
July 26, 2012 / by Andrew la Fleur / Insights
Last week I came across this article in the Toronto Star written by Mark Weisleder whose headline claims that we are in a “Renter’s Market for Condos”. I had to scratch my head when I read that headline and I thought it was a typo. Reading through the article and the comments section was even […]
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