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How do I participate/start a syndication in Canada?

Jonathan Yeh
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Hey guys,

just a quick intro, I have been a landlord for my parents' unit for the past 5 years, and just this year I've decided to purchase my own properties. All of which are in Canada (Alberta and Saskatchewan).

I have gotten 2 SFH, but based on my research, Multi-families is the way to really scale the return and hit that FIRE number much quicker.

The problem is, I have no idea how to participate in one, or even start one. I have searched some apartment/condo buildings, but those are pretty much the steps I've taken so far...plus it does scares me quite a bit to think that I will be part of a huge project like that.

Any recommendations/comments/thoughts will be appreciated! Thanks in advance :)!!

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Jon Marois
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The best thing you can do is educate yourself. It’s tough to learn unless you have a good mentor. These are a few sites and courses I have been thru. 

https://shanemelanson.com/


https://www.multifamilyinvesti...

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