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How Can Toronto Home Prices Stay So High? + Neighbour As Agent? — ‘The Situation’ Consumer Q&A

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In our latest monthly consumer Q&A, I respond to the detailed questions that real estate consumers across the GTA are asking now.

This month, we hear from home seller who wonders about the pros and cons of using their neighbour as their real estate agent, an investor wonders just who is renting all those 1-bedroom condos downtown and a viewer wonders just how Toronto home prices can be 10 times income without eventually crashing?

How to watch?

 

If you would like to send in your questions to be featured on a future episode, please email me at askjohn@movesmartly.com


If you have a more specific or particular real estate situation to discuss with me and my agents at Realosophy Realty, connect with us at movesmartly.com/meetjohn

 

John Pasalis is President of Realosophy Realty. A specialist in real estate data analysis, John’s research focuses on unlocking micro trends in the Greater Toronto Area real estate market. His research has been utilized by the Bank of Canada, the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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John Pasalis
John Pasalis
John Pasalis is President of Realosophy Realty, a Toronto real estate brokerage which uses data analysis to advise residential real estate buyers, sellers and investors. A specialist in real estate data analysis, John's research focuses on unlocking micro trends in the Greater Toronto Area real estate market. His research has been shared with the IMF and cited by the Bank of Canada and CMHC. A frequent commentator on the Toronto housing market and real estate consumer and industry issues, John has contributed to the Globe and Mail, CBC, BNN Bloomberg, TVO's The Agenda, Toronto Star and other media, national and international government and industry organizations. John holds a B.Sc. in Economics from the University of Toronto and is a candidate in the Doctorate of Business Administration Program at the University of Toronto and Henley Business School (UK).
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