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Marguerite Apotre
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Question about Rent to Own

Marguerite Apotre
  • Calgary, Alberta
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I am currently renting a room in an older house (Built in the 70`s) it is in O.K. condition, needs updating. The house is 2 stories, 5 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms two of which are en suite, one car garage, large living room, nice sized full kitchen, sitting room and rec room and large storage space in basement. Nice sized backyard with old growth trees. Quite neighborhood near a major road. What I am wondering is would it be a good investment to arrange a rent to own agreement?

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