Join Darryl Frankfort (Real Estate Developer) and T.K. Butler (Realtor) for The Under The Table Podcast.The Show is about everything Real Estate and whatever else we end up talking about.We discuss Canadian real estate with a particular focus on the Greater Toronto Area.We regularly touch on topics like:-Toronto Real Estate-Canadian Real Estate-Real Estate Investing-Real Estate Development-The economy-The Government-Technology-"Conspiracy theories"A weekly deep dive into the current Canadian Real estate News.Keep in touch and up to date with TK and Darryl here:https://preview.shrubs.me/shrub/H135GOBPhttps://getleo.com/team_members/tk-butler/Sponsored by shrubs.mehttps://shrubs.me/Check Out Our Merch Store:https://aydvag-hp.myshopify.com/ summaryThis episode features a lively panel discussion on the current state of the real estate market, economic trends, and China's technological advancements. The hosts analyze market slowdowns, property value fluctuations, and the impact of Chinese innovation on global infrastructure and real estate development. In this engaging discussion, industry experts analyze the current state of the real estate market, including market stability, new product launches, pricing strategies, and the impact of economic factors. They also explore innovative approaches to real estate transactions, market trends, and the influence of international investors, providing valuable insights for buyers, sellers, and investors. keywordsreal estate market, economic trends, China technology, property prices, market slowdown, infrastructure, innovation, Canadian real estate, land claims, construction technology real estate market, market recovery, new build, pricing strategies, international investors, market trends, real estate challenges, Toronto property, housing market analysis key topicsCurrent real estate market trends and slowdownChinese technological advancements and infrastructure developmentLand claims and land rights issues in CanadaConstruction technology and modular building innovations Market stability and signs of recoveryNew build construction and inventory levelsPricing strategies and government incentives guest nameMark Morris