Nearly 6 in 10 landlord applications to Ontario’s LTB this year weren’t about damage, harassment, or bad behaviour. They were L1 filings — unpaid rent. 20,162 of 34,422 landlord applications, 58.6%.
For investors, that’s the real underwriting signal: arrears exposure isn’t the exception in a multifamily portfolio, it’s the base case you build reserves around.
“Rents rose three months in a row” and “rents have fallen for 21 straight months” sound like they can’t both be true. They are — and understanding why is a genuinely useful skill for reading any market report.
Month-over-month tracks the most recent trend. Year-over-year compares to twelve months ago. Rents crashed hard through 2024 into 2025 — so even as monthly numbers improve now, the annual comparison is still catching up to a much higher starting point from a year back.
The number to watch: Toronto’s annual rent decline has narrowed to just 1.9%, per Rentals.ca/Urbanation — the smallest gap in this entire 29-month stretch. If monthly gains keep compounding, that flips positive. That’s what a market bottom looks like in the data before it’s obvious anywhere else.
Full breakdown on this week’s Smart Real Estate, free at learninvestmanage.com.
We are excited to announce the successful sale of an industrial property at 2500 Williams Parkway Unit 46 & 47 in Brampton, Ontario. This transaction marks a significant milestone, and we are thrilled to share the details of this journey with you.
In June 2023, we were approached by the owners of the industrial property to assist them in selling their assets. Upon our initial visit and thorough review, we strategized on the best approach to market the property. Despite challenges in the market with rising interest rates and hesitant buyers, we embarked on an extensive marketing campaign, investing thousands of dollars to present the property to potential buyers.
Despite facing setbacks, including three failed attempts due to financing issues with previous buyers, our perseverance and dedication never wavered. Finally, we connected with Baker’s Jerk House, a growing restaurant known for serving the best jerk chicken in Brampton and the GTA. After several meetings and thorough due diligence, we identified the property as an ideal location for their commercial bakery operations.
We guided Baker’s Jerk House through the due diligence process, addressing lender, environmental, and zoning inquiries, and are delighted to announce that the property has now closed. It will soon serve as the backbone for the restaurant’s expanding operations.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the sellers and buyers for their cooperation and efforts in making this transaction successful. Our ability to weather challenges for nine months and ultimately secure the final transaction underscores our commitment to our clients and dedication to achieving successful outcomes.
If you’re considering selling or investing in commercial or industrial properties, we are here to help. Contact us for a personalized consultation and learn how we can assist you in achieving your real estate goals.
April 6, 2017Addy SaeedComments Off on The best 8 apartment buildings for sale in Toronto Real EstateProperty Videos
I’ve been MIA for about a month and wasn’t posting regularly as I got married and achieved a new milestone in my life. Now I’m back and in full force to pick up where I left off. I went through all the properties that came to the market while I was away and thought reviewing over 1500 properties was overkill so instead I give you the best 8 apartment buildings currently listed in the city of Toronto.
I have two new listings that have come up as well. You can find more information about these listings below. These are NOT MLS listings rather only available exclusively through me. If you like what you’re seeing, please reach out so we can send you a detailed package and arrange for showings for you.
In today’s video, we also talked about how to find out what the zoning is for a particular property. This can help you quickly find out if a property that you’re looking at has an allowable use that you’re purchasing it for. It’s a great new tool introduced by the City of Toronto to look up properties. I hope other municipalities will follow suit and will have something similar available for the public.
Here’s a list of properties we reviewed today
#
Address
Apt/Unit
Municipality
Price
Beds
Wr
LSC
MLS#
1
1825 Davenport Rd
Toronto
$499,000.00
3
New
W3750632
2
20 Mimico Ave
Toronto
$989,000.00
5
New
W3745084
3
88 Portland St
Toronto
$998,000.00
4
New
W3704268
4
121 Fourth St
Toronto
$1,650,000.00
New
W3739470
5
593 Warden Ave
Toronto
$1,895,000.00
New
E3733608
6
2865 Lakeshore Blvd W
Toronto
$2,790,000.00
New
W3737025
7
347 Northcliffe Blvd
Toronto
$2,888,888.00
New
C3735510
8
2434 Keele St
Toronto
$3,150,000.00
New
W3660268
If you would like to follow along with the listings, please click the link below