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VREP #219 | Fixing a Broken (and Now Potentially Bankrupt!) City with Rob McDowell and Adrian Crook
Vancouver Real Estate Podcast
English - April 17, 2020 04:07 - 1 hour - 89.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 10 ratingsInvesting Business News Business News britishcolumbia britishcolumbiarealestate canadarealestate canadianhousing canadianrealestate vancouver vancouvercondos vancouvereconomics vancouverhouses vancouverhousing Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: VREP #218 | COVID-19 & the Vancouver Rental Market with LandlordBC's David Hutniak
Next Episode: VREP #220 | Vancouver is Resilient with Jeb Brugmann
Is Vancouver broken or just potentially broke? First off, Property Manager, Klaus Rode, joins us a month into the COVID-19 crisis to discuss the rental market. How many people are actually deferring their rent? Are rent prices in free fall? And how does an eviction moratorium impact our real estate market? And then, Adrian Crook and Rob McDowell join us to grade the City Council after its first 18 months. Spoiler alert: this report card might not make the fridge; in fact, one Councillor might even take to Zoom and flush it down the toilet. Today's episode is a triple threat! Stay home and listen up.