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Ryan Prokopetz
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Rentals: Where to invest in Canada BC.

Ryan Prokopetz
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I'm new to investing and am wondering where some of you guys are investing in Canada. Did you stay local or invest in another city? Thanks and best of luck to you guys in the new year!

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Roy N.
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Roy N.
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@Ryan Prokopetz

I feel I need to qualify @Peter Crisp's portrayal of NB a little, but letting you know he picked one of the most challenging parts of the province (Bathurst, baie de chaleur) in which to invest (Saint John  would be next on that list).   Moncton and Fredericton have more stable economies ... and a quadruplex will run you $180 - 250K rather than $25 - 50K

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