
Founder, President, and Global Director of Royal York Property Management, a leading property rental and leasing company managing over 22,000 properties across Ontario.
Since founding the company in 2010, Nathan has driven its rapid growth, making it one of the fastest-growing companies in property management.
As an entrepreneur focused on innovation, Nathan is always seeking ways to improve the industry. He is leading the global expansion of Royal York with a vision to make the company a leader in property management innovation.
Nathan’s commitment to breaking barriers has guided the company’s growth into new markets, making sure it can help property owners and tenants 24/7, no matter where they are. He is pushing the boundaries of what property management can achieve.
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Leading one of the most innovative property rental and leasing firms on the market today. Royal York Property Management has a portfolio of over 13,000 properties, which are offered guaranteed rental income. Valued at over $7.8B in real estate assets under management, the company is advancing technology in their processes, systems, and expanding globally, while operating 24/7 – 365.
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Nathan works hard to reach new levels of success in property management, but don’t take our word for it. Here is what some of his clients have to say.
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