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James Feenstra
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James Feenstra
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  • Toronto, Ontario
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Heard about this site through a random google search, figured there may be some useful advice for Canadians here as well.

Currently own a couple of condos in Toronto and am looking at buying my first multi-unit property, and have many questions regarding the ins and outs of making this type of purchase (mostly regarding financing/down payment requirements- I plan on living in one of the units and renting the others, while maintaining the other two unis I already have as additional rentals) as I've only done single family purchases in the past.

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Brian Hosier
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Brian Hosier
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Hi James Feenstra and welcome to the BP community. What you are trying to do is called House Hacking and Brandon Turner talks about it all the time.

You may want to look for other BP members who are local to Toronto and buy them a coffee! Also, check out the many resources such as podcasts, webinars, courses, etc.

Good luck on putting your multi deal together.

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