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Grande Prairie AB
Hi we live in Grande Prairie and we are looking for our next rental property. We are looking at possibilities for partnerships or going on our own for the next one.
What is the best way in Canada to buy multiple properties. Would it be better for me to go in with partners or by myself. I am looking more into the future with what way to buy more properties without being backed into a corner with financing.
Also anyone that has experience buying in Canada or more specifically Alberta I would love to get in contact with and pick your brain.