95% Drop? Inside the Condo Market Collapse!
Episode 171 of the Make Money Count podcast, hosted by Cannect Inc., titled "95% Drop? Inside the Condo Market Collapse!" was published on March 12, 2026 and runs 20 minutes.
March 12, 2026 ·20m · Make Money Count
Summary
Is Canada’s condo market quietly breaking? In this episode of Make Money Count, Marcus and Justin dive into the condo market, and what they uncover is hard to ignore.From record-low sales numbers to massive unsold inventory, the data tells a story most people aren’t talking about openly. We break down: Why condo sales are hitting levels not seen since the early ’90s What oversupply really means for pricing in Toronto and beyond Why investors are stepping back instead of buying the dip The behind-the-scenes move involving banks, governments, and a potential billion-dollar fund How affordability (or the lack of it) impacts far more than just real estate prices This episode isn’t about fear; it’s about facts, data, and understanding where the market may be headed next. Listen till the end, this discussion goes places most condo conversations don’t.
Episode Description
Is Canada’s condo market quietly breaking?
In this episode of Make Money Count, Marcus and Justin dive into the condo market, and what they uncover is hard to ignore. From record-low sales numbers to massive unsold inventory, the data tells a story most people aren’t talking about openly.
We break down:
- Why condo sales are hitting levels not seen since the early ’90s
- What oversupply really means for pricing in Toronto and beyond
- Why investors are stepping back instead of buying the dip
- The behind-the-scenes move involving banks, governments, and a potential billion-dollar fund
- How affordability (or the lack of it) impacts far more than just real estate prices
This episode isn’t about fear; it’s about facts, data, and understanding where the market may be headed next.
Listen till the end, this discussion goes places most condo conversations don’t.
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