Sellers and agents keep promising a bounce-back by fall or spring. None of them actually know. Hope is not a pricing strategy — the homes that sit were priced for last year, the ones that sell were priced for this week.
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Just listed: 330 Princess Royal Dr, Unit 207 in Mississauga for $449,900. Three things make this condo genuinely different from everything at this price point — and one of them is almost impossible to find in a condo. Link in bio for details. #MississaugaRealEstate#CondoForSale
Calling it SOLD before it even hits the market. 20 Northgate Drive, Bradford — renovated top to bottom, nothing left to do. Coming to MLS next week. #BradfordON#RealEstate
Buyers don’t leave because they dislike your home. They leave because something felt uncertain — and they never tell you why. Sharp pricing and clear positioning make the decision feel safe. That’s what creates offers in Toronto’s market right now.
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$719,900. 2,549 sqft. Quiet, established Barrie pocket. Coming to MLS Monday.
30 Booth Lane — the answer GTA buyers keep asking me for.
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Smart buyers in this Toronto market aren’t chasing excitement. They’re asking: Does this hold long-term value? Is the price below where it’ll be in 5 years? Prices near 2020 levels. Strong fundamentals. That’s not hesitation — that’s strategy. #TorontoRealEstate
Most people think they’re buying a house.
They’re not. They’re buying the next ten years of their life.
80 Wallasey Ave • Humberlea, Toronto
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You can't time the bottom — it only looks obvious in hindsight. Toronto prices near 2020 levels, well below the 2022 peak. That's not a warning. That's where equity gets built. Smart buyers recognize value — they don't wait for perfect. #TorontoRealEstate
3 minutes inside 80 Wallasey Ave — Humberlea, Toronto. Listed at $1,499,900.
1,700 sqft bungalow. 1,700 sqft income suite. 46 × 238 ft south-facing lot.
Some properties you sell. This one sells itself.
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“List high — you can always come down later.” What actually happens: best buyers buy elsewhere, listing goes stale, price cuts signal something’s wrong, weaker offers from a weaker position. Strategic pricing creates competition. Overpricing kills it. #TorontoRealEstate
There’s one type of real estate advice that costs clients more money than anything else.
It’s not from a bad agent.
It’s not from the internet.
You’ll recognize exactly where it comes from in about 3 seconds 👀
70,000 realtors in Canada.
322 did 20 transactions in 2025.
Less than 0.5%.
The rest are posting "day in the life" videos showing nothing.
Your financial future depends on who you hire.
Choose accordingly.
"My neighbour sold for $1.4M, so I'm listing at $1.45M."
You never saw if it reduced twice — or had zero offers.
Buyers aren't comparing you to your neighbour. They're comparing you to everything available right now.
That's your real competition. #TorontoRealEstate
Most buyers plan to park in the garage and never actually measure it before closing. 🚗
Check it. Drive your car in. Then sign.
RT this — someone you know is house hunting right now and needs to see it. 💾
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A $1.3M listing with a 4-car driveway — and the photo doesn't show the driveway.
Sellers: just because you hired a realtor doesn't mean you stop paying attention. It's your money. Stay in the loop.
“I’ll just rent it” sounds safe.
It’s not.
• Capital gains exposure shifts
• Rental income is taxable
• One bad tenant is costly
Smarter move: pull the equity, invest it, return when the market moves.
Think like an investor. 🎯
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Most listings don't fail because of the market. They fail because of how they launched. The first 7–10 days on MLS are everything — serious buyers move fast and don't come back. A price cut later doesn't fix a bad first impression. It just raises questions. #TorontoRealEstate
The market changed.
A lot of people didn’t.
That’s where mistakes happen.
What causes the biggest issues today?
1️⃣ Rushing
2️⃣ Following others
3️⃣ No strategy