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Pawan J.
  • Developer
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
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Rental properties in Kamloops & Kelowna - Thoughts on Buy & holds

Pawan J.
  • Developer
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
Posted

So many questions here and hoping locals as well as investors in the area or investing there know and can chime in. 

  1. Kamloops vs. Kelowna - pros and cons of each or both?
  2. Anyone know or have any current real estate market info in these areas and forecasts?
  3. Rental market analysis info if anyone has any?
  4. Any areas within each city NOT to invest in?
  5. Multi-family (4 units and more) are there many in these areas?
  6. Single family (3 up and two down) can they cash flow in these areas?
  7. Anyone managing student rentals from long distance?

Thank you and this could be a go to thread for many to come moving forward.

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