Realtors Redefining Real Estate.
Join @original_nc88 as he sits down with our Chief Real Estate Officer, @danielfoch to share insights on the future of real estate.
Nate shares how his background in construction and technology gives him a unique edge, why agents need to adapt to a changing market, and how multiplex & major streets upzoning is creating new opportunities for homeowners, investors, and builders.
Watch the full conversation to learn how innovative agents are shaping the real estate of the future.
Our 6-storey, 46-unit rental building on Kipling Avenue (near the Kipling subway station) was approved yesterday by the Committee of Adjustments.
It's been a bit of a long road to get here, but now we build!
Here’s what I’m going to do:
1) Restore economic growth through competition, permitting, and tax reforms 📈
2) Rebuild state capacity in public services and infrastructure delivery🏗️
3) Repair the social contract by helping young people finish school, buy homes, and start families 🏡
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Oh look, the results of Prioritizing sprawling housing policies and car infrastructure over density of housing options and efficient transit networks. "World class" indeed.
Canada now has full-time workers living in Highway 401 carpool parking lots.
They're not unemployed. They're not refusing to work. They're working, showering, sleeping in trailers, and hoping to save enough for first and last month's rent.
Meanwhile politicians celebrate population growth, record housing targets, and labour shortages.
The reality is working Canadians are being priced out of their own country.