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Ash Mousavian
  • Toronto, Ontario
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Toronto commercial/residential

Ash Mousavian
  • Toronto, Ontario
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Firstly i would like to begin by saying high to the community. 

I'm really excited about finding this website (Thank you Reddit) and eager to use all its resources to gain more insight in various investment opportunities in Toronto. 

I'm currently looking to get more info about how to vet and assess the value of comm/res properties. 

What are some common mistakes? 

Key clauses that should be included in an offer. 

The average cap rate I should expect? 

Thank you in advance for your time and guidance.

My background:

I have been working as a real estate in Toronto for the past year, focusing on investment opportunities close to the downtown core (UofT, Ryerson, and  Financial district). In particular condos and multi residential properties. I'm looking to expand my core competencies.