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Sold in the 6ix is your insider connection to the ever-evolving Toronto real estate scene, hosted by Desmond Brown from RE/MAX Hallmark. This podcast is a treasure trove for anyone involved in the Toronto real estate scene. Whether you're stepping onto the property ladder in Ontario's vibrant GTA, looking to invest in the market, a realtor yourself, or simply fascinated by the unique homes that dot the 6ix. Desmond, a seasoned Toronto realtor, taps into his vast network to bring listeners exclusive insights, blending his real estate prowess with the latest market analyses and trends.
What sets Sold in the 6ix apart is the unique access Desmond provides to a roster of industry insiders and experts, enriching the conversation with a diverse range of perspectives on sales, mortgages, and investing strategies. As a listener, you'll get an insider's perspective on how to navigate the complexities of the Toronto real estate market, from securing your dream home to optimizing your investment portfolio. With advice rooted in the comprehensive seller services that RE/MAX Hallmark is renowned for, this podcast is an essential listen for anyone interested in understanding or entering the competitive world of Toronto real estate.

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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Stories and Strategies. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Stories and Strategies hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.

Sold in the 6ix is your insider connection to the ever-evolving Toronto real estate scene, hosted by Desmond Brown from RE/MAX Hallmark. This podcast is a treasure trove for anyone involved in the Toronto real estate scene. Whether you're stepping onto the property ladder in Ontario's vibrant GTA, looking to invest in the market, a realtor yourself, or simply fascinated by the unique homes that dot the 6ix. Desmond, a seasoned Toronto realtor, taps into his vast network to bring listeners exclusive insights, blending his real estate prowess with the latest market analyses and trends.
What sets Sold in the 6ix apart is the unique access Desmond provides to a roster of industry insiders and experts, enriching the conversation with a diverse range of perspectives on sales, mortgages, and investing strategies. As a listener, you'll get an insider's perspective on how to navigate the complexities of the Toronto real estate market, from securing your dream home to optimizing your investment portfolio. With advice rooted in the comprehensive seller services that RE/MAX Hallmark is renowned for, this podcast is an essential listen for anyone interested in understanding or entering the competitive world of Toronto real estate.

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Send us a text This episode originally published in March, 2023. You may have seen or read about this story on CBC. But wait until you hear all the details. CBC Toronto been running a series of articles on real estate fraud of a different kind the last couple months. Thieves posing as owners of homes, selling the properties, and disappearing. Only to have the real homeowners find out weeks later. Recently the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) sent a memo to is members reminding them they’re required by law to verify the parties in any transaction. It’s happened at least seven times in Toronto, most recently just weeks ago. It’s scary, it’s audacious, it’s still happening, and as frauds go, this one is disturbingly simple. Guest: John Lancaster, Team Leader, Investigative Unit, CBC News Read the CBC stories on this fraud Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
Send us a text This episode was first published in August 2022. They're a weekend tradition across North America... especially in the summertime. The yard sale or garage sale is a great chance to "edit" or clean out that storage room you want to turn into a home office. Depending on what you're selling, yard sales can also be very profitable. In this special edition of Sold in the 6ix, host Desmond Brown talks to the woman who literally wrote the book on garage sales. Ava Seavey is the author of Ava's Guide to Garage Sale Gold. It's an expert's guide to organizing, preparing for and presenting garage, moving, yard, estate etc. sales. Her book is full of tips on how to maximize profits from your sale and so is this podcast episode. As the title suggests, there is a treasure trove of profitable possibilities when hosting a Saturday morning sale. But there is a strategy, in fact there are a few great tips you'll want to hear about. Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Ava Seavey can be reached at: Twitter @drtvqueenbeec Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
Send us a text This is a flashback to episode 64 of Sold in the 6ix originally published in Spring 2023. Sometimes things can get nasty. Wrong. Dirty. Real Estate agents do their best to protect their clients in every conceivable way. But sometimes, even after a fair deal has been signed, things can happen. In extreme cases you can have one side try to bully the other into an even better deal. In this episode Des connects with lawyer Gavin Tighe of Gardiner Roberts to outline a story where unscrupulous buyers tried all the dirty tactics they could find to muscle their way to a better deal. Guest: Gavin Tighe, Senior Partner, Gardiner Roberts LLP Gavin has been certified by the Law Society of Ontario as a Specialist in Civil Litigation since 2003 and has appeared as lead counsel at all levels of Canadian Courts including the Supreme Court of Canada. He has significant experience successfully representing clients in several Canadian provinces and before tribunals in both Canada and the United States Gavin Tighe Email | LinkedIn | X | Gavin's podcast Beneath the Law Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
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Send us a text In this episode of Sold in the 6ix, Desmond Brown discusses two cases of unethical behaviour by real estate agents in Ontario. The first case involves an agent who allowed a buyer to start renovations on a property before the sale was finalized, resulting in a $10,000 fine. The second case involves an agent who repeatedly violated regulations, including altering contracts without the seller's knowledge, failing to secure proper signatures for price reductions, and relisting a property without a valid agreement. Despite numerous violations, the agent was only fined $30,000 and ordered to complete an ethics and business practices course. Brown emphasizes the importance of choosing a reputable agent and ensuring all agreements are in writing. Listen For: 3:13 – Unauthorized Access and Renovation 10:10 Falsification of Contract Dates 12:09 Unauthorized Price Reduction and Extension Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
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Send us a text A house is more than a home; it's a story waiting to be told. In this episode, Des checks in with veteran home inspector Richard Gaughan in a deep dive into the evolving dynamics of property evaluation. Amidst a market that once raced past such precautions, they explore how buyers and sellers are now embracing the protective reassurance of detailed home assessments. Richard's 30 years of expertise reveal not just changing trends, but the intricate dance of inspections, renovations, and real estate savvy—all brought into a narrative that demystifies the once-daunting aspects of asbestos, knob and tube wiring, and the true bones of a house. Listen For: 5:07 The Importance of Buyer Inspections 9:16 Focusing on Buyer Priorities 14:39 Guidance for Buyers 27:52 Pre-list Home Inspections Value Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
Send us a text In this episode we dive into the innovative business model of Openroom, founded by Weiting Bollu. Openroom is revolutionizing the rental market! It’s an online database that has the names of tenants and landlords who have been found at fault by the Landlord and Tenant Board. Openroom helps with the due diligence that all landlords and tenants should go through before agreeing on a residential lease, and in just one year has hosted almost 2 million searches. With a backlog at Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board of 8 months to a year, Openroom helps landlords and tenants avoid this often costly tribunal stage. Guest: Weiting Bollu, Co-Founder & CEO, Open Room Website | Instagram | TikTok Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
Send us a text Make real estate investment your new reality. Desmond and real estate guru Todd C. Slater explore the path to investment success for the average person. They look at the significance of defining your investing "why," the strategic approach to financial readiness, and the smart utilization of home equity to kickstart your investment journey. Des and Todd walk you through the practicalities of choosing investment properties, focusing on markets outside the metropolitan areas for better affordability and returns. From discussing market shifts and highlighting the power of real estate as a tool for building generation wealth for anyone looking to make their mark in the real estate investment sphere, Des and Todd present a roadmap for this reality. Listen For: 1:20 The Importance of Knowing Your 'Why' 5:16 Choosing the Right Investment Property 11:06 The Goal of Breaking Even vs. Profit 14:39 Real Estate Investment Success Stories Guest: Todd C. Slater For over 30 years, Todd C. Slater has been a leader and innovator in the real estate world. Todd was one of the top Realtors Worldwide within the RE/MAX network, with a focus on protecting and educating his clients every step of the way. Todd negotiated thousands of transactions throughout his career. Connect with Todd: Email | YouTube Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
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Send us a text It’s no secret Canada’s over 65 population is swelling. With 7.6 million Canadians now aged 65 or older, the importance of having affairs in order is more important than ever. Guest Garry Cass explains the difference between a power of attorney and a will, and the importance of updating wills regularly. He also discusses the complications that can arise when someone dies without a will, and the challenges of having family members on the title of a property. Cass advises you to be proactive rather than reactive in estate planning, and to treat every will as if it's the last one you’ll ever make. Listen For 1:31 The Critical Role of Wills and Powers of Attorney 9:14 Real Estate Considerations in Estate Planning 7:02 Executor Selection and Responsibilities 15:02 Challenges of Dying Intestate Guest: Garry Cass, BA, LLB, TEP, Barrister & Solicitor Website | Email Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
Send us a text Desmond and his guest Tim Hudak of OREA explore the complexities of Ontario's housing market, starting with a focus on the affordable housing report. A few years ago, the Ontario government announced an ambitious plan to address the housing crisis, aiming to build 1.5 million homes over the next decade. Despite challenges such as COVID-19, supply shortages, and rising costs, progress has been made, with the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) analyzing the government's efforts in implementing the task force's recommendations. Beyond housing, the conversation touches on various topics, including the impact of high interest rates, labour shortages, and the potential for converting commercial spaces to residential use to boost housing supply. They also discuss the importance of addressing NIMBYism, the need for more efficient land use, and the role of transit-oriented development in creating more affordable housing options. And they cover OREA's wellness program for realtors, the upcoming Reality conference, and the broader implications of these issues for Ontario's economic and social fabric. Listen For 4:51 The Impacts of High Interest Rates on the Housing Market 7:43 Strategies to Boost Housing Supply 11:47 Challenges Posed by NIMBYism 26:12 OREA’s Wellness Program and Industry Initiatives Guest: Tim Hudak X | LinkedIn OREA Links: X | LinkedIn REALiTY 24 Conference (to register and to see the full list of speakers and the agenda): https://realityconference.ca/ OREA’s latest housing supply report titled Analysis of Ontario’s Efforts to Boost Housing Supply: https://www.orea.com/advocacy/Housing-Supply Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
Send us a text In this episode Des interviews Ashley McInnis, a real estate agent who built a laneway house in Toronto. McInnis shares his experience with the process, from obtaining permits to dealing with construction and financing. He explains the project cost around $350,000 for the laneway house itself, plus additional expenses for renovations to the main house and landscaping, totaling around $500,000. Despite the high cost, McInnis believes it's a good investment, offering a flexible space that can be used for family, work, or rental income. He also discusses the challenges of navigating city regulations and the importance of considering design and functionality. Listen For 2:56 Getting Started and Considerations 5:02 Design and Functionality 8:34 Budget and Costs 12:41 Permit Process and Neighbour Relations Guest: Ashley McInnis Instagram | Email Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
Send us a text The Naughty Agent series in this podcast discusses cases of disciplinary action taken against real estate agents in Ontario. In this episode the first case involves an agent who responded to a Kijiji ad from a woman looking for a place to rent. The agent made sexually suggestive remarks to the woman, charged her $700 to strengthen her rental application, and advised her to falsify documents. The deal fell through, leaving the woman without a place to live. The second case involves an agent who double-ended a property sale, representing both the buyer and the seller. The buyer discovered significant electrical issues after moving in, which cost them $8,000 to fix. The Agent failed to disclose that renovations were done without permits. A third case involves an agent who falsified signatures on an agreement of purchase and sale and submitted it for financing to a lender. Guest: Doug Downs, Stories and Strategies Website Listen For 2:04 The Case of Misconduct Involving False Documentation and Inappropriate Behaviour 17:19 Failure to Disclose Information on Property Renovations 27:24 Fraudulent Agreement of Purchase of Sale RECO Disciplines Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
Send us a text The Leslieville neighbourhood of Toronto is coping with a “Safe Injection Site” (also called Supervised Consumption sites). Journalist Derek Finkle of the National Post lives in the community. He says the site, which opened in 2017, has drastically changed the neighbourhood, attracting drug dealers and leading to increased crime and drug use. The situation escalated in summer 2021 when a stray bullet from a gunfight between drug dealers killed a local mother. Despite residents' repeated warnings and pleas for action, the city and province only began to listen after the tragic incident. Finkle criticizes the management of the site for failing to acknowledge their role in the neighbourhood's problems and for not taking adequate measures to ensure safety. The provincial government has since appointed a supervisor to oversee the site, and there are discussions about relocating it. Leslieville is one of 17 similar facilities across Ontario. Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Guest: Derek Finkle X | Read Derek’s stories in the National Post Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
Send us a text There’s good reason for optimism in the Toronto real estate market. Steve Tabrizi, COO of RE/MAX Hallmark joins Des to look at the current state of the real estate market and their predictions for 2024. They discuss the impact of interest rate hikes on the market, the increase in inventory, and the potential for a rebound in the market in 2024. They also discuss the implications of the new Trust in Real Estate Act in Ontario, which allows for open bidding, and the potential impact of a class action lawsuit in the US regarding real estate commissions. Listen For 3:22 The Psychological Impacts of Interest Rate Changes on Both Buyers and Sellers 6:03 Future Market Predictions and Interest Rates 9:52 Analysis of the Current Market Conditions and Inventory 13:26 Opportunities in the Condominium Market and Pre-Construction Inventory Guest: Steve Tabrizi, Broker / Owner and COO RE/MAX Hallmark Group of Companies Steve’s website Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
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Send us a text Well buying someone a home or commercial property is a dynamite gift but let’s be realistic. Maybe something a little more realistic? Tamara Grierson of Staging Life shares her ideas for holiday gifts for the home. She discusses different types of decorations, including artificial and real Christmas trees, and offers tips for making them look festive. Tamara also suggests various gift ideas, such as closet organization systems, garage upgrades, and personalized artwork. Listen For 03:01 Gift Ideas for the Home 19:01 Accessories for the Home 25:35 Outdoor Gifts and Landscaping Guest: Tamara Grierson Website | Instagram | Email Or call Tamara on her cell 647-545-4609 Leave a rating for this podcast with one click Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
Send us a text Des and Jennifer discuss recent disciplinary decisions by the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) against real estate agents. Three cases: one where an agent contacted sellers whose houses were on the market and tried to convince them to terminate their current contracts and list with her another where an agent representing a buyer listed a property for lease before the buyer owned the property and a third where an agent and her husband bought a property privately, assigned the agreement to a numbered company without notifying the sellers, and failed to disclose that she was a registered real estate agent Listen For 1:47 Unethical Practices by a Top Agent 8:23 Violation of Tenant Rights 17:29 A Real Estate Agent’s Deceptive Assignment of Purchase Agreement 23:19 A Discussion on Ethical Standards and Penalties Leave a rating for this podcast with one click See the RECO decisions page https://www.reco.on.ca/complaints-enforcement/regulatory-activities-decisions/ Guest: Jennifer Scaife, Des Brown Real Estate Email | Instagram | Facebook Desmond can be reached at: Website | Email | X | Instagram | Facebook Recorded in Sep 2023…
 
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