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Rookie investor from Canada- help!

Jessica Bolen
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Hi everyone! I have been watching, reading, and listening to BiggerPockets for a few months now and I am so motivated and ready to make a purchase! But I need more guidance on what people are doing in Canada. No offence, the BiggerPockets hosts are amazing and simplify things and are so motivating, but NONE of it applies to Canada (well thats my impression anyway) - foreclosures, buying under market value properties, underwater mortgages, even to some extent wholesaling, etc, aren't really things in Canada. ( I mean sure, there are properties out there that are in distress dont get me wrong, but I feel like even those properties are going to 500,000 lately! ) So how are Canadians doing it? If there are any articles/podcasts/webinars/etc that anyone can recommend I would be forever grateful!!! Ive honestly thought of investing in the States for the pure fact that there is so much information out there right at our fingertips! but I feel so lost when it comes to my own country! help!!! 

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