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Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

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3031 Bloor St W, Toronto, Ontario, M8X 1C5, Canada
(416) 236-1871 www.rlpkingsway.com
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Apr 18, 2018
Beware of agents who post rentals, then turn around and say there are none even though you're staring at their name on the listing. I call that unprofessional. Can't be bothered to help renters, sorry though, not everyone can afford to buy. It's all about profits, how much money can they line their pockets with. It's shameful that greed comes before helping others.

Apr 8, 2017
I found a really good realtor who I felt I had a good connection with. Unfortunately, they were busy and suggested I use Royal Lepage's Cindy Nelander instead. I found her lacking in knowledge of the area of Toronto I wanted to buy in. However, time was tight, as everyone knows that the city is in the middle of a treacherous bull market. I felt that I got less-than-satisfactory commitment to the research required to get the best deal. Cindy did not invest any of her own time into seeing if there were any identical units to the ones I liked available. This ended up costing us some money and negotiating leverage. I personally found a solid unit by using online tools and I was glad to have purchased it. However, Cindy Nelander's personal nature was abrasive. She acted smug and condescending towards us, and was virtually non-communicative after the sale, missing important appointments. It's unfortunate that the situation played out the way it did, and certainly "buyer beware" is a fair appraisal of the housing market. However, realtors must learn to act more in the interests of their clients rather than putting in the least work possible. I would look for the best agent possible and insist on NO shortcuts and walk if you sense your agent is completely self-interested.

Oct 16, 2015

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