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Wholesaling in Montreal

Widny Toussaint
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I am a beginner in real estate investing. I am currently in the process of accumulating knowledge through Legacy, YouTube videos and books. I also attend different MeetUps in the city of Montreal. In the last few MeetUps, I have had speakers express that there is no market for applying the wholesale strategy in Montreal specifically. Would any Montreal investor say otherwise? What would a first step for someone like me starting out in the business? Wholesale is just a short term strategy for me to generate enough capital to eventually acquire my first rental property. Thank you.

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Mathieu Bourgouin
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Mathieu Bourgouin
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It's possible in Montreal, you just need to consult an attorney and have the right contract in place. You should do it virtually in the states it's way easier and you have waaayyyyyy more opportunities. 

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