‘In some respects I think it’s worse’: Condo crisis draws parallels to 1990s meltdown

By Magnolia Marketing
April 17, 2026

Market disruptions often reveal deeper structural challenges, and Canada’s condo market is a clear example.

In recent coverage, Leor Margulies, Partner and Head of Commercial Real Estate at Robins Appleby LLP, shares his perspective on the current condo crisis, drawing comparisons to the 1990s downturn. His insights highlight a more complex reality today—where rising construction costs and structural imbalances are creating challenges that may be even harder to resolve.

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