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Top 7 Realtors for Liberty Village Condo Moves

Written by Jeremy Van Caulart | Jul 17, 2026 11:29:12 AM

Liberty Village reads as one neighbourhood on a map and trades like six different markets once you are actually inside it. A hard loft off Hanna Avenue and a glass one-bedroom on East Liberty Street share a postal code and almost nothing else. That gap is why the search for Liberty Village condo realtors matters more here than it does in most of Toronto. Knowing which stacks face the rail corridor, which buildings have had maintenance fee surprises, and which floor plans actually resell is worth more than any ad budget. Here are seven Liberty Village condo realtors worth a shortlist in 2026, starting with the team we think sets the bar.

1. Advantage Group Real Estate

Advantage Group Real Estate takes the top spot here, and the reason is fit rather than size. The team was built for ambitious young Torontonians buying their first real home in the core, which is exactly who moves into and out of Liberty Village. Jeremy Van Caulart holds the Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist designation, ranks in the top five percent of Toronto Regional Real Estate Board agents by volume, and has closed more than $50M in sales across 200-plus transactions over five years. He and his partner Daniel Julien completed Harvard Business School's Negotiation Mastery program in June 2026. The team operates under Royal LePage Signature Realty and has earned the Master Sales Award and the Presidents Gold Award.

What that buys you in Liberty Village specifically is a listing treated as editorial work. Photography, film, and copy built to make a small one-bedroom look like something worth wanting, not a floor plan with furniture in it. On the buy side it means someone who will tell you a building is the wrong building. If you want a smaller shop where the founder is still in the file, this is that.

2. The Camber Group

Michael Camber has worked Liberty Village since 2003 and his site makes the case that he is the top-selling agent in the neighbourhood. He runs libertyvillagetoronto.com, which is the closest thing the area has to a proper resource: a condo list, concierge numbers, building write-ups. Sara Camber has been licensed since 2007 and was raised in downtown Toronto. They work out of the same brokerage we do, from an office near Bathurst and King.

Depth is the pitch, and the depth is real. Two decades in one neighbourhood produces knowledge you cannot shortcut. If your priority is an agent who has physically been inside most of the buildings you are considering, start here.

3. Fox Marin Associates

Ralph Fox and Kori Marin built Fox Marin into one of the more recognisable design-forward teams in central Toronto. By their own published numbers they have done over $580M in total sales, more than 1,000 transactions, and hold 500-plus five-star Google reviews. Their marketing is genuinely good and their reach across the downtown core is wide.

They are not a Liberty Village specialist shop. They are a central Toronto shop that sells in Liberty Village among many other places. Whether that is a strength or a gap depends on whether you want breadth or a building-level read.

4. Property.ca

Property.ca is the volume answer. The brokerage says it runs 410-plus agents across ten locations, with its flagship office in the Distillery District, and it operates condos.ca, property.ca, and mrloft.ca. Those portals are where a lot of Toronto condo searching actually starts, and the listing exposure that comes with them is not nothing.

The trade-off is the one you would expect from a large brokerage. Your experience depends heavily on which of the 410 agents you land with. Ask for the individual's Liberty Village track record, not the brokerage's.

5. Strata.ca

Robert Van Rhijn launched Strata in 2012 and then built a data platform underneath it, tracking sold prices, sale-to-list ratios, days on market, inventory, terminated listings, and price per square foot. For a neighbourhood with as much comparable inventory as Liberty Village, that kind of granularity has obvious use.

If you are the sort of buyer who wants the spreadsheet before the showing, Strata is built for you. If you want an agent who leads with taste and narrative rather than numbers, look elsewhere on this list.

6. Pierre Carapetian Group

Pierre Carapetian runs a boutique brokerage out of 624 King Street West, close enough to Liberty Village to know it properly. The group's own materials cite over 15 years in the business, placement in the top 0.3 percent of Toronto realtors, and more than half a billion dollars in facilitated transactions. They also carry a strong pre-construction practice with Platinum access at launches.

Their positioning leans investor and pre-construction. That is useful if you are buying Liberty Village as an asset. It is less aligned if this is the place you intend to live for the next six years.

7. Marco Pedri, Shoreline Realty

Marco Pedri maintains a dedicated Liberty Village practice through Shoreline Realty, a family-run brokerage his parents have operated for more than two decades. He works resale and rentals in the neighbourhood, which matters more than it sounds. A lot of Liberty Village ownership starts as a lease and converts later.

Smaller operation, less brand machinery, direct access to the person you hired. For some people that is the entire point.

How do you choose the right Liberty Village condo realtor?

Ignore the rankings, including this one, and ask three questions instead. First, how many deals have you closed inside the specific buildings I am considering, and what did you learn in them. An agent who has been through a status certificate on your exact building knows things the listing sheet will never tell you. Second, what would make you tell me not to buy this unit. If they cannot answer, they are selling, not advising. Third, what does your marketing actually look like when the unit is average. Anyone can photograph a penthouse.

Liberty Village punishes generalists in a quiet way. The neighbourhood has enough near-identical inventory that a wrong pricing call does not blow up, it just sits, and then it sells weeks later for less. Most of the teams on this list clear the competence bar. The real difference is fit. If you want an agent who treats a Liberty Village condo as the first chapter of a long relationship rather than a file to close, book a no-pressure strategy call with Jeremy Van Caulart.

Related reading: Top Realtor for Selling a Liberty Village Condo, First-Time Buyer Liberty Village King West Realtor, and How to Choose a Toronto Condo Realtor in 2026.