Jeffrey Luciano

About Jeffrey Luciano

It’s a pleasure to meet you! I’m Jeff, a full-time real estate agent, living in Toronto and working in the greater Toronto area. In addition to my professional designations I have a BA in Sociology from McMaster University and an MBA from the University of Toronto. My undergrad degree in Sociology has influenced how I work with my clients, and I strive to make sure that during every step of the process my clients feel comfortable and in control. Many of my clients tell me they chose to work with me because they immediately felt they could trust me.

Working day in and day out in real estate has its positives and negatives.  Often these come as the flip side of the same experience.  Here’s what I mean. I get to meet many new and interesting people as I help clients buy and sell properties and any phone call

I’m recommending this building for investors.

2018-02-27T12:20:51-05:00June 3rd, 2016|

I was having a conversation the other day with Drake, and he was quite surprised when I told him that forget about the six, the five is where it really is these days. Full disclosure, Drake is the nickname I have given one of Diane’s fish in her aquarium.  Fuller

The 905 is catching up!

2018-02-27T12:20:52-05:00May 20th, 2016|

I’m going to admit right off the bat that I’ve been watching a lot of episodes of the TV show Mad Men lately. Whenever I watch a lot of a particular show or read a particular book series, it tends to influence how I view the world for a brief

How to sound smart at your next cocktail party.

2018-02-27T12:20:52-05:00April 29th, 2016|

  There are no shortage of green topics these days. Whether it is marijuana legalization or the explosive growth of medical marijuana dispensaries in Ontario over the last year, we see lots of news stories about marijuana and the money in play. I recently rented out a commercial space to

Green is worth green.

2018-02-27T12:20:52-05:00April 22nd, 2016|

When Diane and I sold our last house a few years ago, I was surprised to find that a lot of potential buyers spent the majority of their time in the basement. It was unfinished, had a pretty low ceiling and contained what appeared to the remnants of a lost

Sit down and let me predict…your future!

2018-02-27T12:20:52-05:00April 8th, 2016|

First off, this isn’t an April Fool’s joke. Secondly, this isn’t the start of me providing you with really bad advice.  I will not be following this up with comments about how car insurance is for suckers, or suggesting an all cheeseburger diet. (Mental note – drive to get cheeseburgers

You should always have a mortgage.

2018-02-27T12:20:52-05:00April 1st, 2016|

As of today, Good Friday, March 25th, 2016, there are 4,848 places for sale in Toronto.  That includes both freehold homes as well as condominiums. The latest population figures for Toronto proper (not the GTA, just Toronto) places it about 2.8 million residents.  That means there is one place for

Let’s talk about renting.

2018-02-27T12:20:52-05:00March 25th, 2016|

Given I spent an hour shovelling snow this morning and then took twice as long to get to my morning appointment, winter weather is definitely on my mind today. When I saw the latest market data for February, it gave me the idea to talk about how the weather outside

Yes, the weather impacts real estate prices.

2018-02-27T12:20:53-05:00March 4th, 2016|

I’ve been in some bad homes. Condos with layouts that make me scratch my head, where the bathroom has an inexplicable diagonal jog behind the tub and living rooms are bisected by a pillar that makes placement of a couch or TV pretty much impossible. Houses where modern touches have been

Good Design Matters

2018-02-27T12:20:53-05:00February 26th, 2016|

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