I don't really do much "ranting" on this blog, but every now and then something comes up that compels me to throw in my 2 cents...
I’m sure that many of you have come across a property on Realtor.ca and submitted an email request for more information. Or you’ve driven by a “for sale” sign and phoned the number to inquire about the list price, etc. How long did it take for the listing agent to respond? 24hrs? 3 days? Never?
At a time when almost everyone is connected by way of cell phone, smart phone, notebook computer, etc, there’s no excuse not to make yourself easily reachable and reply within a reasonable amount of time.
I fully appreciate that we need to set boundaries so that our work life doesn’t negatively impact our home life. Especially in an industry where there are no "set hours". I’m all for shutting off your phone/email at 10:00pm (or whatever time your specific situation deems reasonable) and not re-connecting until the following morning.
That’s not what I’m talking about here. I’m talking about realtors who make themselves unnecessarily difficult to get a hold of, no matter what the time of day. I’m talking about realtors who even refuse (or neglect) to at least publish their email address on their website.
What’s the logic here? If you’re in a service-based business doesn't it make sense for potential clients to be able get a hold of you? As a realtor, isn't it reasonable to make yourself available outside of the 9-to-5 norm? Isn't that part of what you're signing up for when you get into this business? If you have a listing, aren't you doing your client a disservice when you fail to follow-up on inquiries from potential buyers?
Even on a realtor-to-realtor basis I sometimes see this as an issue. There've been a number of times that I’ve tried to get a hold of another agent, only to find that;
- Their email address is nowhere to be found online.
- Their direct line is nowhere to be found online.
- Their office refuses to release any of the above info, regardless of the fact that I’m a fellow realtor!
My only option is to have them paged through their office, which can produced mixed results and leave me wondering if the page ever actually went out.
Realtors - do yourself (and everyone else) a favour... Keep your contact info up-to-date, make yourself available to inquiries, and respond in a timely manner.
There. I'm glad I got that off my chest :-)
If you’re thinking of making a move and would like to know how I can help, feel free to contact me for more info. I promise you, I'm easy to get a hold of.

Following is TREB’s market report for mid-November 2011: Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 3,379 transactions through the TorontoMLS® during the first two weeks of November. This result represented more than a 13 per cent increase compared to November 2010. New listings were up 16 per cent over the same period.

In the city of Toronto there are realtors who focus specifically on condos, and there are realtors who focus specifically on houses. There's a third group as well - the realtors who focus on both condos and houses. I'm one of those guys. Condos and houses each offer their own unique set of challenges, opportunities, and rewards. I can't imagine giving up one for the other.
Following is TREB’s market report for mid-October 2011: Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 3,477 transactions through the TorontoMLS® system during the first 14 days of October 2011. This total represented a 20 per cent increase over 2,890 sales reported during the first two weeks of October 2010. Year-over-year growth in new listings for the same period was slightly stronger than that recorded for sales – up 21 per cent to 6,249.

Last August I wrote a BLOG post about the

Following is TREB’s market report for mid-September 2011: Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported 3,149 transactions during the first 14 days of September, representing an increase of more than 25 per cent in comparison to the first two weeks of September 2010. New listings over the same period, at 6,890, were up by 14 per cent compared to last year.

That's right, my real estate blog has been active for TWO YEARS now! I submitted my very first post in August of 2009 and haven't looked back since. I wrote a similar "Happy Birthday" post last August, celebrating my blog's first year of existence (you can read it 
Following is TREB’s market report for mid-August 2011: There were 3,214 sales through the Toronto MLS® system during the first 14 days of August, representing more than a 22.5 per cent increase compared to the same period in August 2010. Year-to-date sales through the 14th of August were all but caught up to last year’s total – down by half a per cent compared to 2010.

Following is TREB’s market report for mid-July 2011: During the first 14 days of July, Greater Toronto REALTORS® reported an increase in sales and the average selling price compared to the first two weeks of July 2010. The number of sales through the TorontoMLS® system was up 35 per cent to 3,609, compared to 2,672 last year.


Over the last few years, King Street West (I’m talking here about that stretch of King running west from Spadina to Bathurst) has seen plenty of residential growth. Not only in the number of new buildings in the area, but in the value of the real estate as well. Per square foot, this is one of the priciest areas in the city.


