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Toronto's ever important spring real estate market is here, and so is our 12th annual real estate roundtable. For the 2019 edition of Post City Magazines' real estate roundtable, we took our show on the road for a fiery and informative live event in front of an audience of 550 people at the Rotman S…

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    Real Estate Roundtable 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 81:22


    Toronto's ever-important spring real estate market is here and so is Post City Magazines and Streets of Toronto's 18th annual real estate roundtable in partnership with the Rotman School of Management. Experts are predicting market instability as a result of Trump's tariffs — our panellists share what that means for affordability in the city. Expect to hear from CIBC economist Benjamin Tal, condo king Brad Lamb, business journalist Amanda Lang, real estate agents Barry Cohen and Michael Kalles, interior designer Brian Gluckstein, purpose-built rental developer Adrian Rocca, master of house flipping Kortney Wilson, Home Network host Sebastian Clovis and city builder Salima Rawji. In this lively discussion, these insiders cover everything from where interest rates are headed for spring, how to build housing that's built for families and their predictions for the year ahead. Thank you to the RE/MAX Collection and Fitzrovia for sponsoring the 2025 Annual Real Estate Roundtable.

    2024 Real Estate Roundtable

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 94:46


    Toronto's ever-important spring real estate market is here and so is the Post City Magazines 17th annual real estate roundtable in partnership with the Rotman School of Management. Experts are predicting interest rate cuts ahead after over a year of hikes — our panellists share what that means for affordability in the city. Expect to hear from CIBC economist Benjamin Tal, condo king Brad Lamb, former chief planner of Toronto Jennifer Keesmaat, real estate agents Barry Cohen, Anya Ettinger and Michael Kalles, interior designer Brian Gluckstein, HGTV Canada host Sebastian Clovis and founding partner of Shim-Sutcliffe Architects Brigitte Shim. In this lively discussion, these insiders cover everything from when and how to invest in the real estate market, the need for different types of density in the city and their predictions for the year aheadd. Thank you to the RE/MAX Collection for sponsoring the 2024 Annual Real Estate Roundtable.

    Real Estate Round Table 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 92:55


    StreetsOfToronto.com and Post City Magazines presents the 16th annual Real Estate Roundtable, featuring 10 of the city's top experts on the housing market discussing Toronto's supply problem, solutions for affordable housing, the urban spread happening from those getting priced out of the city and other factors currently affecting Toronto's real estate market. Special thanks to our incredible sponsor The RE/MAX Collection.

    Real Estate Round Table 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 94:37


    StreetsOfToronto.com and Post City Magazines presents the 15th annual Real Estate Roundtable, featuring 10 of the city's top experts on the housing market discussing Toronto's supply problem, solutions for affordable housing, the urban spread happening from those getting priced out of the city and other factors currently affecting Toronto's real estate market.

    Part 5: The panellists share their biggest real estate mistakes and predictions for the coming year

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 15:04


    In the fifth and final part of the real estate roundtable discussion, the panel of experts get personal and share the biggest mistakes they've made when it comes to their own real estate decisions. The panel also shared their predictions for the real estate market in the coming year. After COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, we reached out to our panellists again for their revised predictions for the real estate market in the year ahead and those predictions can be found in the cover story of the April 2020 edition of Post City Magazines and on TRNTO.com.

    Part 4: Creative ways Torontonians are purchasing and staying in their homes

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 15:58


    In part four of the real estate roundtable discussion, the panel of experts discussed creative ways in which people are purchasing or staying in their homes. Interior designer Brian Gluckstein shared what he is seeing in the luxury market as well as the transit and infrastructure problems in our city while Rotman professor William Strange and former chief city planner Jennifer Keesmaat allude to potential solutions for the infrastructure problems and transit overcrowding issues.

    Part 3: Addressing questions from millennials and is the home ownership dream dead?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 21:03


    In part three of the real estate roundtable discussion, the panellists addressed questions from Rotman MBA students. The questions covered topics such as the impact of immigration on the real estate market in Toronto and how that contributes to the supply problem as well as the risk factors that could lead to a housing crash in the city, similar to what happened in 1991. Additionally, CBC Dragon Michele Romanow addressed the question that is on the minds of most millennials as to whether the dream of being a homeowner in Toronto and the GTA is dead and if they should set their sights elsewhere.

    Part 2: Has housing affordability become a crisis?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 27:32


    In part two of the real estate roundtable discussion, the expert panellists address the issue of housing affordability in the city. The average price of any home in the city, from condos to detached homes, is now almost one million dollars and the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment now sits at $2,300; do these figures show that housing affordability has become a crisis? Former chief city planner Jennifer Keesmaat and interior designer Brian Gluckstein discuss density, purpose-built rental units and the impact of Airbnb while condo king Brad Lamb and real estate agents Odeen Eccleston and Barry Cohen focus on the supply issue and creating more housing outside of the GTA.

    Part 1: COVID-19 and its impact on the Toronto real estate market

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 9:01


    The 13th annual Post City Magazines Real Estate Roundtable in partnership with the Rotman School of Management took place in front of a sold out live studio audience when the storm clouds of COVID-19 were thought of as a distant problem predominantly impacting China, Iran and northern Italy and still not affecting Canada the way we now know it has. Even then, our panellists were alluding to the severity of the virus and what was yet to come. In part one of our podcast series, you will get an introduction to our 10 panellists along with insights from CIBC deputy chief economist Benjamin Tal and Rotman professor of real estate William Stange on how COVID-19 will impact our real estate market and the macro economy in general.

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