• About Canadian Housing (Toronto)

  • Jul 31 2020
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

About Canadian Housing (Toronto)

  • Summary

  • EP.8

    In this episode, we had a chat with Alison Simpson (Chief Marketing Officer at Key) and Mark McLean (VP of Key, and a 30 year veteran of the Toronto Real Estate Market), and discovered more about Housing in Canada, Toronto.


    02:12 - What are you going to learn today

    03:47 - Mark’s story

    06:27 - What Motivated Mark to join Key Living

    7:44 - Alison’s story

    9:57 - About Key, What is the homeownership on-demand model and how it’s different from buying or renting

    15:14 - About the process of buying a house

    20:41 - What are the challenges immigrants will face when they’ll land in Canada

    23:10 - Recommendation: is it better to rent or to buy?

    27:01 - What are the other costs, besides rent (maintenance, etc)

    28:53 - How to start searching for housing

    31:57 - What if I’m not ready for buying yet? How will the renting experience be for me?

    33:54 - Are there furnished apartments on the Canadian Market?

    35:00 - The most popular scams you should avoid

    37:36 - Exciting things coming up from Key Living

    38:26 - How to contact Allison and Mark in case you need their help


    Resources mentioned in the episode:


    1. Realtor.ca

    2. Allison's LinkedIn

    3. Mark's LinkedIn

    5. Global Skills Hub

    6. Global Skills Hub's Newsletter


    If you want Allison or Mark's email but didn't understand it from the podcast, email us at Adeline@globalskills.io

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