Jeremiah Shamess, joining us at the Land & Development Conference, is making his second appearance on the podcast. He is Senior Vice President, Private Capital Investment Group at Colliers.
It’s been a long six years since Jeremiah was first on the podcast, and there’s been a huge amount of progression in real estate since then. He talks about the increased popularity of industrial land, what his prediction is for Toronto real estate, and why he thinks the way Canadians are living is changing.
Topics covered include:
- How Jeremiah founded the Private Capital Investment Group since his last episode.
- The growth of development land transactions in Toronto since 2019.
- Appreciation of industrial land.
- A prediction from Jeremiah about what drop we’ll see in industrial volume.
- Investors choosing to be more careful but still seeing demand.
- Transitioning the living culture in Canada towards condos.
- The difference between condo living versus apartment living.
- Jeremiah’s very long gap between guest appearances and how the show has changed since then.
- What Jeremiah sees happening in the real estate market for the rest of the year.
- Asking investors what they are looking to do with their capital instead of monetary questions.
- Why Jeremiah is very optimistic on the future of the GTA.
More about our guest….
Jeremiah Shamess founder of the Colliers Private Capital Investment Group, a team of 6 professionals specializing in the sale of development land and buildings in the GTA and GGH. Jeremiah has a proven track record of executing for his clients and maximizing the value of their commercial real estate. A consistent closer (81.3% of deals first contracted successfully close) and creative deal maker.
The Private Capital Investment Group is the top team in Ontario for Middle-Market Investment Sales. Some noteworthy clients include TAS, Canadian Tire, Silver Hotel Group, Marlin Spring Development, One Properties (AIMCO), Tricon and Greybrook, among others.
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