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Kenneth Yim

@kennethyimhomes

Real Estate Broker of Record

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Check out this home! Electra Lofts Rare 1 Bedroom Penthouse! Floor to Ceiling Windows, Bright Open Concept Rooms, Lots of Natural Light! Modern Exposed Concrete Ceilings, Spacious North Facing Balcony Overlooks King West, 1 Parking .. ken-yim.cb1.so/mpyahg

Check out this home! Electra Lofts Rare 1 Bedroom Penthouse! Floor to Ceiling Windows, Bright Open Concept Rooms, Lots of Natural Light! Modern Exposed Concrete Ceilings, Spacious North Facing Balcony Overlooks King West, 1 Parking .. ken-yim.cb1.so/mpyahg
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This new UHT seems like such a scam. Late filing penalties of $10k for corporations holding residential properties? Seems a bit steep. Especially since this is a new form and not much news had been circulating around, you could get caught sleeping. Underused Housing Tax, fyi.

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6 townhouse site for sale in Downtown Toronto! Site plan approved, go straight to building permits. broadviewavenue.ca/6towns

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Can you make it so that FSD lane switches less? I can’t use it in light traffic, people keep honking at me because I’m constantly cutting people off Elon Musk

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Is the real estate demand cycle broken? Uncertainty is the new norm for property professionals. costar.com/article/109196…

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New RLP renters survey: 31% of Canadian renters say they never plan to buy a home. Reasons? Not enough income, renting is cheaper, or they just don’t want the hassle. Landlords may be the long-term winners if this becomes the new normal.

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Canada’s bank regulator (OSFI) is holding the capital buffer steady at 3.5%. Translation? Big banks are still solid, and mortgage lending isn’t about to dry up. No new rules, no tighter lending. If rates drop later this year, it could get easier to buy. -Reuters, June 26, 2025