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Edmonton Alberta Investments

Brendon Chui
  • Financial Advisor
  • Vancouver, BC
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Hi there,

I am new to BP. I am based in Vancouver, BC and am looking to start my REI journey.

Due to valuations in Van,BC are a bit out of whack, I am looking to start my investment journey outside of B.C., in particular Edmonton.

I am wondering if there are any fellow members that are doing the same thing I am and are willing to share their experiences with me.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

Cheers,

Brendon

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Edmonton is a great market and currently at a great spot cycle wise. I spent over a decade as a REIN member and got to know lots of the locals there. You’re gonna want to narrow down your property type (a lot) before you start shopping. There’s definitely some areas to avoid (QMP among others) so get some boots on the ground and go get out and look yourself too before proceeding. Best of luck to you

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