Who's In My House? Ep.12 with Meghan McEvoy
Episode Overview
What happens when deals get difficult — and how should buyers and sellers interpret shifting market conditions?
In this episode of Who’s in My House?, Toronto Realtor® Anya Ettinger is joined for a second time by Meghan McEvoy, a fellow Bosley Real Estate colleague and trusted voice in Toronto’s housing market. With extensive client-facing experience and a background in sales, Meghan brings a practical, grounded perspective to navigating real-world transactions.
Together, they discuss the challenges that arise when working with the other side of a deal, how cooperation impacts outcomes, and what October market statistics reveal about buyer and seller behaviour. The conversation is rounded out with thoughtful insights — and a few fun facts — about Toronto and its ever-evolving real estate landscape.
What You’ll Learn
1. Challenges in Real Estate Transactions
How communication breakdowns, competing interests, and outside opinions can complicate deals — and how to manage them effectively.
2. Financing Conditions and Market Friction
What current financing conditions mean for buyers and sellers, and how they influence negotiation dynamics.
3. Cooperation Between Agents
Why collaboration matters, how it impacts clients, and what happens when cooperation breaks down.
4. Roles and Responsibilities in a Transaction
Clarifying expectations, accountability, and professional boundaries throughout the buying and selling process.
5. October Market Statistics and Trends
Key takeaways from October data and what they signal for Toronto’s housing market moving forward.
Who Should Listen
This episode is ideal for:
Homebuyers and sellers navigating active negotiations
Homeowners following Toronto market trends
Anyone interested in understanding how real estate transactions really unfold
Listeners who appreciate informed, candid conversations about housing in Toronto
Key Takeaway
Successful real estate transactions rely on communication, cooperation, and clarity. In this episode, Anya and Meghan break down what happens when those elements are tested — and how understanding market data and professional roles can lead to better outcomes for everyone involved.