Randy Selzer Real Estate Podcast
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We interview Tim Hudak, former leader of the Progressive Conservative Party in Ontario, and current CEO of OREA, the Ontario Real Estate Association. Find out why the current downturn will end, and pent up demand will bring a fast recovery.
Topics include:
- where the real estate market is headed today
- the bullish case for real estate in the future
- current initiatives that OREA is spearheading
- exclusionary zoning and the problems that it creates
- adaptive reuse of surplus government, commercial, and industrial buildings
- transit projects including subways, LRTs, GO Train, highways
- dealing with NIMBYs
- the upcoming OREA Reality Conference in Toronto with high profile speakers such as former President Bill Clinton
Register for the OREA conference here: https://realityconference.ca/
#OREA #TimHudak #realestate
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