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Taj Chohan
  • Wholesaler
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
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Canadian looking down south

Taj Chohan
  • Wholesaler
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
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Hi All I am new the BP and currently focused in the development space. We help land owners develop their properties and create a partnership to bring them increased value in their land. I am looking to break into the multi family market specifically in the US since it's near impossible to cash flow in Canada. Does anyone have some suggestions about a Canadian investing in US. Tax implication, corp structure, area to target. Cash flow is king here I am not focused on appreciation. The strategy is to BRRRR over and over and over to build a solid portfolio of cash flow properties be eventually retire :) Really excited to join the community and meet local investors. Taj Vancouver, BC

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Randall Hoeber
  • Yorkton, Saskatchewan
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Randall Hoeber
  • Yorkton, Saskatchewan
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In October of 2016 I purchased a single family unit in Warner Robins GA. This was my first foray into the US market, and the biggest challenge is that more money is required as a down payment than here in Canada. Getting financing was more challenging than I thought, but it worked out - at a higher interest rate than I would have been stuck with here in Canada. I did not do an LLC.

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