• Tim Banks of APM | Housing on PEI

  • Jul 21 2023
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast
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Tim Banks of APM | Housing on PEI

  • Summary

  • Selling real estate? Want intense real estate marketing, sales, service, and strategy so you can win? 
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    Guest: 
    Tim Banks | APM
    twitter.com/Tim_Banks

    Host:
    David Cyrus MacDonald | REALTOR®
    RE/MAX Charlottetown Realty

    On this episode of Chattel Fixtures PEI Real Estate Podcast, we have PEI’s most prominent developer, Tim Banks. Tim and his affiliated companies are currently in the process of building hundreds of homes for the PEI housing supply.

    In addition to Tim’s many business and development achievements, one of the things I admire about Tim is his willingness to open himself up to criticism by engaging in conversation on essential topics on PEI, with a particular emphasis on housing.

    One of the big ironies is that Tim often gets a lot of pushback from affordable housing advocates. Yet, Tim may, arguably, be the person doing the most on PEI to fix the housing crisis by building up the supply side - including hundreds of affordable units.

    In this episode, we will discuss the importance of developing the supply side, what gets things built, unintended consequences of certain well-meaning government interventions, how to maintain and build vitality in our communities on PEI, and any other topic we veer into. 

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    David Cyrus MacDonald is a REALTOR® with RE/MAX Charlottetown and the drummer for the band Paper Lions.

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