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Updated about 2 years ago, 10/05/2022

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Investing Around Vancouver, BC. Looking to Make Connections.

Brendan Conners
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I’m hoping that people can share their experiences with me about their recent successes in BC real estate, markets to be looking at, and the best ways to get started (apartment, townhome, detached, etc). If people want to connect, I have an eagerness to learn from those who can take me to the next level. 

I'm interested in flipping, BRRR, cash flow, and possibly remote investing as the lower mainland opportunities are quickly drying up. I've been looking at Chilliwack, Nanaimo, and Prince George. Also many places in Ontario that provide much more opportunity.

After over 5 years of learning and educating myself about the world of real estate and wealth building, I’m finally in a position to get into real estate. I’m now 24 year old and have been working harder than ever to break in the the ridiculous market that is the Vancouver Lower Mainland. I’ve been working, at minimum, 60 hours a week to save up for a down payment. I’ve sacrificed in many ways to be where I am today.

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