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Melissa Brookes
  • Palma Sola, FL
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US Citizens Investing in Residential Rentals?

Melissa Brookes
  • Palma Sola, FL
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Hi all!

My husband and I are starting out on our long-term plan to relocate to Montreal in a few years. Since the dollar is so strong now, we figure it's a good time to perhaps invest in a property and generate some rental income, with the ultimate goal being to either keep it as a cash cow (if it proves to be rather profitable), or perhaps even move into it when we move. Are there any Americans here who have experience renting out Quebecois/ Montreal residential property who can share words of wisdom?

Thanks in advance!

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Olivier LePage
  • Wholesaler
  • Carignan, Québec
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Olivier LePage
  • Wholesaler
  • Carignan, Québec
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@Melissa Brookes, Rental Market in Montréal is good, like any city you have to be careful in what neighbourhood you invest in. Downside is rent are a little low and the tenant have a lot of protection. If you have any specific question feel free to ask, I've been a local investor for the past 10 years ans i know Montréal's market pretty well.

Good luck

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