Hey Movieguy/(flatfeeanthony) wink...wink...how many times are you going to post these virtual tours of various condos in the GTA with a link to your OWN website? It's getting a little tiring don't you think...and most people actually see right through your passive aggressive advertising style. Just tell people who you are and what you want, it's a lot more genuine! Btw...I tried to find "David Young" on the net, one of the two agents that you trust the most along with Anth, and I couldn't seem to find him anywhere. Go figure
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LOL. My name is Michael, I'm a web designer/virtual tour photographer based in Toronto. Being a virtual tour photographer, I've met and worked for/with many agents. I was absolutely genuine and stated I shot the VR of harbourview for Anthony Rapallo. I like him, so I recommend him, much like if you really like a movie, you would recommend it. Doesn't make you a schill for the movie company.
At least I'm not disingenuous like some of the other agents on here; blatantly obvious they are trying to whore themselves by saying nothing but good things about themselves, or a project, recommending you to buy, and adding nothing to the original poster's questions.
I love condos. Someday, I want to make a website with all my VR tours to help everyone, but for now, I just link to some of the cool VR tours I've done that may be on other websites.
Regarding David Young: I just did a google search and his profile on Sutton Realty comes up at the top of the results:
David Young - Sutton Realty
"Go figure" - honestly, even if I was an agent promoting myself, I see no reason to make up a fake person.
I can name a third agent I recommend, but I lost her card. She was featured on the CBC's marketplace program about condos. She's the one working at Liberty Village when they went hidden camera shopping. I feel so bad for her because she got the bum rap. To the casual viewer, the program made it seem like she was deceptive, but anyone in condo sales can tell you what she said, under hidden camera too, was FAR more honest and knowledgeable than the vast majority of what you get at a condo sales centre.
Keep in mind, she was working for the developer. For example, when asked about the contract, she says, "if it isn't in the contract, you're not going to get it." - something you rarely hear from a sales person. She's essentially saying, "I'm not saying the developer is dishonest, but you should REALLY pay attention to the details in your contract". Obviously, she couldn't say exactly that because she would lose her job, but she went to the very edge. She's such a great person. She's a condo owner herself and helped save $100,000 in building maintenace for the building she lives in.