Who's In My House?
Who's In My House?
Podcast Description
Welcome to Who’s in My House? — the Toronto Real Estate Podcast!Hosted by Anya Ettinger, a Toronto Realtor® at Bosley Real Estate, this new podcast features expert guests and honest conversations about the realities of real estate.
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Content Themes
The podcast explores various themes in real estate including the benefits of different Toronto neighborhoods, the art of storytelling in selling homes, and the challenges of pre-construction properties, with episodes discussing the importance of local insights and personal realtor experiences.

Welcome to Who’s in My House? — the Toronto Real Estate Podcast!
Hosted by Anya Ettinger, a Toronto Realtor® at Bosley Real Estate, this new podcast features expert guests and honest conversations about the realities of real estate.
Welcome back to Who’s in My House? — the Toronto Real Estate Podcast!
Hosted by Anya Ettinger, a Toronto Realtor® at Bosley Real Estate, this podcast features expert guests and honest conversations about the realities of real estate in Toronto.
In Part Two of this two-part episode, Anya talks with real estate lawyer Kate Grossi of Korman & Company to dive into some of the more complicated situations that can arise during a real estate transaction. From understanding condo status certificates and special assessments to navigating tenanted properties, same-day buying and selling, and the growing concern of title fraud, this episode is all about knowing the risks before they become problems.
In this episode, they discuss:
- Condo reserve funds, special assessments, and status certificates
- What buyers and sellers need to know about tenanted properties
- How real estate fraud happens and how title insurance can protect homeowners
…and so much more!
From condo financials and tenant disputes to closing-day disasters and title fraud, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the unexpected issues that can arise in Toronto real estate—and why having the right professionals on your side matters.

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