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Ron Butler

Principal mortgage broker at Butler Mortgage and host of The Angry Mortgage podcast, with decades of experience in the Canadian mortgage industry and expertise on Canadian and U.S. housing markets.

Top 10 podcasts with Ron Butler

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Jan 28, 2025 • 60min

#8 — Ron Butler: Real Estate, Mortgages and The Housing-Affordability Crisis

Ron Butler, a 30-year mortgage veteran and owner of Butler Mortgage, shares his colorful insights on the housing market. He breaks down the advantages of mortgage brokers versus banks and predicts the future of interest rates. The discussion dives into the harsh realities of the housing-affordability crisis, emphasizing the growing divide between homeowners and those struggling to enter the market. Ron also addresses generational shifts in financial attitudes and the rising reliance on parental support for down payments.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 45min

#49: Ron Butler (Returns): Mortgages & Real Estate in 2026

Ron Butler, a 30-year veteran mortgage broker and owner of Butler Mortgage known for blunt real estate commentary, returns to discuss Canada’s housing outlook. He covers steep Ontario price declines, a looming shortage of single-family builds, and the huge wave of mortgage renewals in 2026. Other topics include rising amortizations, hidden costs of moving, co-signing risks, private lending issues, and how rates react to global events.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 34min

Housing Market Shock: Rents Plunge, What's Next For Prices? | Ron Butler

Ron Butler, a principal mortgage broker and host of The Angry Mortgage Podcast, shares insights on the Canadian real estate market influenced by Aboriginal land title claims. He critiques government housing programs for not tackling affordability issues and discusses the oversupply of condos in Toronto leading to price drops. Ron also forecasts mortgage rates, explaining the appeal of renting versus buying for younger people today, and highlights Canada’s deeper structural affordability crisis compared to the U.S.
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Jun 4, 2025 • 31min

Ron Butler: Condo Crash Meets Housing Crisis

Ron Butler, a prominent mortgage broker and host of the Angry Mortgage Podcast, joins the discussion with Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt to dissect the Toronto condo market crisis. He reveals how pre-construction purchases during a speculative boom are leading to significant losses for investors. They explore the ironic housing shortage amid a glut of poorly designed condos and the government's role in potential solutions. The conversation raises critical questions about low-rise housing scarcity and the urgent need for innovative, affordable options for families.
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Jul 26, 2025 • 1h 2min

Housing Policy with Butler + Meredith + Moffatt

In this discussion, housing experts Ron Butler, Mike Moffatt, and Tyler Meredith dissect the pressing issues within Canada's housing market. Ron Butler expresses grave concerns over market accessibility for average Canadians, while Mike Moffatt emphasizes the economic and political intricacies affecting housing affordability. They tackle the challenges of overbuilding condos, the impact of immigration, and innovative solutions for low-income families. The trio also critiques government policies, advocating for more effective reforms to address the housing crisis.
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Apr 3, 2026 • 34min

Rents Are Crashing And Your Landlord Knows It, Here’s How To Negotiate | Ron Butler

Ron Butler, principal mortgage broker and host of The Angry Mortgage, brings decades of Canadian and U.S. housing market know-how. He breaks down regional market gaps, rising foreclosures, and why homeowners refuse to move. He discusses falling rents in major Canadian cities, builders’ hesitancy, energy’s role in inflation, and when renters might get leverage to negotiate.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 15min

Why Canada's real estate market is in decline

Ron Butler, a principal broker at Butler Mortgage and insightful real estate commentator, delves into the troubling trends in Canada's housing market. He reveals how forced sales are depressingly recalibrating home values and creating widespread negative equity. Butler critiques policy missteps, including delayed interest rate hikes and unchecked immigration, which he believes are exacerbating the crisis. He also addresses the unique challenges faced by investor-driven condo developments, warning of defaults and an oversupply of micro-units.
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Oct 9, 2025 • 16min

Canada's condo market collapse

Ron Butler, founder of Butler Mortgage and a seasoned commentator on Canadian housing, delves into the troubling state of Canada's condo market. He highlights the surge in developers selling unsold units in bulk to avoid losses, but argues this doesn't stabilize prices. As new rental towers flood the market, both rents and condo values are plummeting. With no new construction on the horizon due to untenable costs and high municipal fees, Butler warns that mortgaged condo owners face ongoing financial struggles.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 12min

How bad is Canada's condo crash?

Ron Butler, an experienced mortgage broker and housing market commentator from Butler Mortgage, joins to dissect Canada’s chilling real estate crisis. He highlights the surge in foreclosures not seen since 2009 and the cascading effect of power-of-sale properties dragging down neighbourhood prices, particularly in the condo market, which he describes as a 'horror show.' Discussion shifts to the disconnect between recent rate cuts by the Bank of Canada and their lack of impact on housing recovery, raising questions about future policies and market direction.
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Jul 30, 2025 • 21min

The Bank of Canada holds on rates. How much further will real estate prices fall?

Ron Butler, principal broker at Butler Mortgage and host of the Angry Mortgage Podcast, dives deep into Canada's real estate landscape. He discusses how the Bank of Canada's interest rate decisions are impacting housing prices and emphasizes the urgent need for deregulation to tackle the housing crisis. Butler advocates for more low-rise, family-friendly developments to stabilize the market and critiques current investor-driven practices, calling for a focus on affordable housing solutions.

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