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I really like watching fancy house tours, so overall I enjoyed the show. It was light and fun, and cool to see a glimpse into the luxury market in Toronto. There wasn't much in terms of storyline. No real character development. The "drama" was pretty dull. If you're looking for the Canadian version of Selling Sunset, this definitely isn't it. Don't go into it expecting much. It's a good show though for just shutting your brain off and unwinding in the evenings. I'm sure some of the listings were probably fake, but it was still neat to see the different houses/ architectural styles/ decor choices. All in all a decent show, but nothing to write home about.
The production value, direction and music for this show is phenomenal. I always knew that Toronto has a lot of affluent people but to get to have a peek at some of the houses and condos of this caliber in the GTA is a real treat. We can definitely rival Selling Sunset in L. A. and The Parisian Agency in France. It really made me want to venture to change profession and become a Real Estate Agent. The drone shots and arial panoramic views are breathtaking. It really shows off the beauty of our city. Makes me so proud to be a Torontonian. Keep up the fantastic work and continue to showcase the heart of Canada in order for us to elevate the 6ix.
- marsha_roc
- 27 apr 2024
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I thought this was a really refreshing take on a reality theme that has been a bit stale for a bit. Love the Canadian touch, the head guy at Team Torkan has a wild backstory, and seems very genuine. You can see that passed down to his team too, curious to hear more about Veronica Harris' story, great natural charisma and seems so kind. Also refreshing to see that in that industry! Nice to see a great Canadian city featured too, such beautiful areas to show off, and amazing variety too. Hope they get a season 2 to show off the people and places this country has to show, they've only scratched the surface!
- curtismitchellplatt
- 27 apr 2024
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Finally, a luxury real estate show set in Toronto! I love seeing my city represented in such a glamorous way. The properties are to die for, and the agents are entertaining. The drama between Brett and the Torkans is a little overplayed, but it doesn't take away from the incredible homes. This show gives you an incredible tour of Toronto's top-tier real estate! The homes are gorgeous, and the production quality is top-notch. The cast is likable, but sometimes the rivalry feels a bit forced. Overall, it's an enjoyable series if you love luxury real estate. Fascinating to see the challenges these agents face while dealing with high-end clients and properties.
- vergiefanny
- 17 ott 2024
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I love how Luxe Listings Toronto balances beautiful real estate with the personalities of the agents. Brett Starke and the Torkans are fun to watch, and their friendly competition makes the show even more entertaining. A must-watch for real estate enthusiasts! I never realized how incredible Toronto's luxury real estate market is until I watched this show. The multi-million-dollar homes are unreal! The agents keep things lively, though sometimes the personal drama overshadows the properties. Still, I'm hooked! Visually stunning! The properties are breathtaking, and the agents' dynamics keep it interesting.
- reathajandl
- 17 ott 2024
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Let's start by putting aside how blatantly tone deaf it is to release a show like this amidst the worst housing crisis in Toronto's history with a record number of unhoused people and even working professionals struggling to fulfill a basic human need. It's an obvious and damning lapse in judgement to all involved that I hope comes with business related consequences after this dumpster fire gets cancelled. Instead, I'll just focus on how utterly CRINGE this show is as a whole. From the camera quality to the painfully bad acting and dialogue, if you didn't know better you might think it was a parody of Selling Sunset that was purposefully and hilariously bad. But no, this is how these people genuinely chose to present themselves to the world. The fake drama, the fake lifestyle, it's like a fantasy of what every Bay St. D-Bag would think was "luxury" in the mid 2000s. I usually love seeing my hometown represented on screen, but this is just cheesy and embarrassing.
I enjoyed the luxury home tours, and the rivalry between the agents adds a layer of excitement. The homes are breathtaking, and it's nice to see a real estate show set in Toronto. Definitely worth checking out! Luxe Listings Toronto is pure entertainment! The homes are incredible, and the agents' personalities really shine through. It's glamorous, captivating, and just a lot of fun to watch. Can't wait to see what else the season brings. If you're a fan of real estate, this show is a must-watch. The homes are stunning, and it's interesting to see the Toronto market up close. There's some drama between the agents, but it doesn't take away from the incredible properties.
- meldaknepp
- 17 ott 2024
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Who's idea was this to even produce this show ?? When the average Canadian can't even afford a home across Canada you have all these yuppie real estate agents acting like they're the damn wolf of Wallstreet , it's a gross slap in the face . Shows like this do nothing to help cool our housing market. First episode I watch the guys looking for a 21-25 million dollar home???? The fact that this was released in 2023 goes to show that these rich folks are out of touch areseholes who keep over inflating the housing market to make a quick buck. Let me guess CBC play a part in this ? Wouldn't doubt it for a second.
- cassyballs
- 25 apr 2024
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Luxe Listings Toronto is an absolute feast for the eyes. The luxury properties showcased are nothing short of breathtaking, with designs that range from sleek and modern to classic and opulent. Beyond the homes, the interactions between the agents keep things lively. Brett, Peter, and Paige are fun to watch, and their competition is light-hearted yet intense. The show captures the highs and lows of working in such a competitive market and keeps you hooked from one episode to the next. Definitely worth the watch if you're a fan of real estate or luxury lifestyles. The show highlights the emotional side of buying and selling luxury real estate.
This is what happens when networks or streaming services have to present Canadian content. We get content like this.
This isn't even close to reality - this is just uggggg.
Like if anyone who had that much money to buy houses like this would EVER consider buying from over botoxed pretensious wanna bes like this.
We need make it hard to get a real estate license in this country. This is an embarrassement for anyone who is actually a real real estate agent in the City.
Influencers are not real estate agents - never should be. Anyone who is seriously looking to purchase real estate in Toronto would stay clear of these actors.
This isn't even close to reality - this is just uggggg.
Like if anyone who had that much money to buy houses like this would EVER consider buying from over botoxed pretensious wanna bes like this.
We need make it hard to get a real estate license in this country. This is an embarrassement for anyone who is actually a real real estate agent in the City.
Influencers are not real estate agents - never should be. Anyone who is seriously looking to purchase real estate in Toronto would stay clear of these actors.
Toronto's real estate market is known for its intense competition, and Luxe Listings Toronto captures this perfectly. The agents are constantly on their toes, trying to outshine each other while still managing to close jaw-dropping deals. The homes are simply beautiful, showcasing the best of modern architecture and luxury living. It's a great mix of property porn and reality TV drama. Whether you're in it for the homes or the rivalry, this show doesn't disappoint. A little bit of drama, a lot of luxury-perfect escapism for real estate lovers! The cast is diverse and dynamic, making each episode a unique experience.
- stanfordwalrod
- 18 ott 2024
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If you're into real estate shows, this one is a must-watch. The fast-paced deals and high-priced listings keep you glued to the screen. I couldn't stop watching! The friendly rivalry between the agents adds a bit of fun, and it's great to see Toronto in the spotlight. Definitely binge-worthy! While the homes are beautiful, the show spends too much time on agent rivalries rather than the properties themselves. It feels more like a reality TV drama at times, which detracts from the luxury real estate. Still, for fans of real estate and drama, it's a fun watch! The show balances drama and luxury beautifully, making it a must-watch for real estate enthusiasts.
- aminaturrietta
- 17 ott 2024
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If you're in the market for some real estate eye candy, Luxe Listings Toronto delivers in every episode. The homes are breathtaking, and the stakes for the agents feel real. What sets this show apart is the balance between showcasing the glamorous properties and focusing on the personal dynamics between the agents. It's fun to see how competitive yet collaborative they are. Even if luxury real estate isn't your passion, the entertainment value in this show is undeniable, and the Toronto backdrop adds a fresh vibe to the luxury reality TV genre. While it showcases incredible homes, the interpersonal drama is what really draws you in.
- iselaplansinis
- 18 ott 2024
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Really?
This is true television garbage, horrid, nasty, name dropping, botoxed clowns. How did this show EVER get approval to start filming.
It is so terribly out of touch.
How do you base a show on 15 second snippets of mindless drivel interspersed with all the trashiest music in today's society.
I feel like this would work better as a comedy, on the lines of basing a whole show on the Catalina Wine Mixer, you've already got the perfect cast in place. This is not funny, not interesting, poorly scripted bottom feeding television. The reinforcement of the foul language and unprofessional attitudes should tell everyone to stay away not only from this show but the "performers" as well.
Just my humble opinion.
This is true television garbage, horrid, nasty, name dropping, botoxed clowns. How did this show EVER get approval to start filming.
It is so terribly out of touch.
How do you base a show on 15 second snippets of mindless drivel interspersed with all the trashiest music in today's society.
I feel like this would work better as a comedy, on the lines of basing a whole show on the Catalina Wine Mixer, you've already got the perfect cast in place. This is not funny, not interesting, poorly scripted bottom feeding television. The reinforcement of the foul language and unprofessional attitudes should tell everyone to stay away not only from this show but the "performers" as well.
Just my humble opinion.
- alan_lovatt
- 28 apr 2024
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The show delivers a fascinating look into Toronto's high-end real estate market, offering a mix of drama and luxury. The agents have a natural charisma that keeps the show interesting, and the homes are simply out of this world. I particularly love how the series balances showcasing properties with the personal stories and challenges of the agents. It's not just about selling homes, but about the relationships, the hustle, and the city's competitive market. Luxe Listings Toronto is a compelling watch that'll leave you dreaming of owning one of these incredible homes. Each episode leaves you wanting more-great cliffhangers and character developments.
- andradunford
- 18 ott 2024
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While I don't necessarily agree with the previous posts with regard to going after the show due to it being out of touch, I will say that it's pretty horrible on all levels. From the camera work being elementary compared to Luxe Listings Sydney, Selling Sunset, Selling the OC, and, EVEN, Buying Beverly Hills, the acting is atrocious. It seems that all the characters, including the guest appearances from buyers and builders, seems to be just a way to boost the businesses of people who really haven't "Made it". Close ups of fake Rolex Day Dates(Jubilee Bracelets, really? That's not an option, and, even if it was, why would someone choose that over the "Presidential bracelet?", houses that never sold and the listing were terminated. Wow. Embarrassing for Toronto. I have no doubt that this show will be cancelled, and if not, what has this world come to?
- chrisfernbeck
- 1 mag 2024
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At first, I tuned in for the luxury homes, but I stayed for the drama between the agents! Luxe Listings Toronto delivers on both fronts: stunning homes and competitive dynamics. The Torkans and Brett Starke play off each other so well, and their professional rivalry adds an exciting layer to the series. Even if you're not into real estate, the sheer entertainment value of watching these agents work their magic is worth it. Plus, you get to see some of the most extravagant homes in Toronto-it's a win-win. I appreciate how it balances the glamorous lifestyle with the realities of the market. Drama You Didn't Know You Needed.
- odellchenail
- 18 ott 2024
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A bit too fake and forced. Acting is terrible. For example one of them is driving to a function and out of the blue he said I need to stop by and check a property of mine cause I am just so professional (eye roll) then when he gets there and walks through the doors, the house is already lighted up like a Christmas tree. AS IF!
It is what it is with this show, I get things are staged but the acting is so bad it actually makes me cringe.
Anyways I need to fulfill the required characters so I will sing Hero to inspire others to go on after watching this show.... There's a hero If you look inside your heart You don't have to be afraid Of what you are There's an answer If you reach into your soul And the sorrow that you know Will melt away....
It is what it is with this show, I get things are staged but the acting is so bad it actually makes me cringe.
Anyways I need to fulfill the required characters so I will sing Hero to inspire others to go on after watching this show.... There's a hero If you look inside your heart You don't have to be afraid Of what you are There's an answer If you reach into your soul And the sorrow that you know Will melt away....
- kkingdesigns
- 15 mag 2024
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The properties featured in this series are nothing short of amazing, but the constant competition between the agents can feel a bit contrived. I would have liked more focus on the real estate deals rather than the rivalries. Still, it's a fun show if you're into real estate. I loved seeing some of Toronto's most luxurious homes, and the agents were fun to watch, especially with their friendly rivalries. The show is a great mix of jaw-dropping properties and behind-the-scenes real estate drama. Can't wait for more! Love the insights into the luxury market-makes me wish I could tour those homes!
- auberongunnerson
- 17 ott 2024
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The show's real magic lies in the interplay between the agents. Brett Starke and the Torkans are both rivals and collaborators, making their professional dynamics a central part of the series. You don't just watch Luxe Listings Toronto for the beautiful houses (though they're worth it!); you also tune in for the drama that unfolds between these real estate titans. If you're a fan of luxury with a side of rivalry, this show is right up your alley. Some moments feel scripted, but the charm of the agents keeps it entertaining. Perfect for anyone who loves design and architecture-each home tells its own story.
- rachylwilliford
- 18 ott 2024
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As someone who loves architecture and design, Luxe Listings Toronto hit all the right notes. The agents, particularly Brett Starke, bring a level of charisma that keeps the show engaging. The homes themselves are like works of art, offering viewers a window into the lifestyle of the ultra-wealthy. What's refreshing about this series is that it doesn't just focus on wealth for wealth's sake but emphasizes the hard work and dedication behind every deal. A perfect mix of eye-catching real estate and behind-the-scenes drama. A visual feast! The cinematography truly captures the elegance of Toronto's luxury homes.
- denissekilbury
- 18 ott 2024
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At a time where more and more Canadians are ending up homeless because of the skyrocketing cost of housing, these geniuses think that it's a great time to launch a show detailing the homes of the country's fabulously wealthy. This is exactly why we need to tax the sun out of them. No one deserves or is entitled to live like this when there are families living in vans and RVs - people with full-time jobs! I hope this show ruins the careers of the hosts as well as the brain-dead producers who green-lit this project. I guess the silver lining of this trashy show is that they're showing the rest of us exactly where to find them.
- ryan-f-kolman
- 27 apr 2024
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The houses are absolutely stunning, but the show focuses too much on the rivalry between the agents. I wanted more about the listings and less drama. It's worth watching if you're a fan of real estate, but the personal conflicts feel a bit over the top. As a fan of real estate shows, Luxe Listings Toronto is a fresh take with some of the best properties I've ever seen on TV. The show gives you an inside look at Toronto's luxury market, and I was especially impressed with the beautiful cinematography. Highly recommend! An entertaining look at the real estate hustle, though sometimes the drama feels a bit staged.
- roshoffelmeyer
- 17 ott 2024
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I also cannot believe that this show has been released as this time when the whole of Canada is under a inflated property bubble and we can see who is just responsible. This is what happens when a large amount of money is trapped in this bubble and boy its going to be refreshing to see when it bursts.
I question who would want to be involved in this show but its ok the posers and actors rise to the occasion.
I especially loved the story about how the Mans Man dodged the draft in Iran. We need to stop confusing wealth and success with good people.
I also would not trust any of the real estate agents in this show and it sadly points out how bad the market is in Toronto.
Also this show is immediately dated as the ONE as gone bankrupt. And is heading down litigation street.
But if you want to blame anyone about the housing crisis in Canada you need not look any further than the government's past policies and guess what when it blows up.
Its going to be us again the Tax Payer who will be on the hook.
After all the money that has been wasted we could have given a free house or parcel of land to everyone in Canada.
I question who would want to be involved in this show but its ok the posers and actors rise to the occasion.
I especially loved the story about how the Mans Man dodged the draft in Iran. We need to stop confusing wealth and success with good people.
I also would not trust any of the real estate agents in this show and it sadly points out how bad the market is in Toronto.
Also this show is immediately dated as the ONE as gone bankrupt. And is heading down litigation street.
But if you want to blame anyone about the housing crisis in Canada you need not look any further than the government's past policies and guess what when it blows up.
Its going to be us again the Tax Payer who will be on the hook.
After all the money that has been wasted we could have given a free house or parcel of land to everyone in Canada.
- eugenio-steele
- 28 apr 2024
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I was hoping for more of a focus on the real estate market, but the show leans heavily into agent drama. While the homes are gorgeous, the personal conflicts between the agents take up too much screen time for my taste. I had a blast watching this show. The real estate is jaw-dropping, and the interactions between the agents keep things interesting. It's a fun, lighthearted show that's easy to binge! This show offers a fresh take on the real estate genre by focusing on Toronto's luxury market. The agents are charismatic, and the properties are incredible. It's definitely a step up from other real estate shows out there.
- keshaboehm
- 17 ott 2024
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