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Shana Gray
  • cottage country / Cobourg area, Ontario
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what would you consider a good deal Toronto area

Shana Gray
  • cottage country / Cobourg area, Ontario
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considering homes have been overpriced here for so long and are coming down now. average home price is supposed to be $300k down from $350k in Toronto. I would have to say the prices vary widely depending on location. quality homes cost more. how low do you think the prices should go to be a good deal in Toronto and the surrounding cities? I am asking about investing not home ownership.

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Quentin D.
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Quentin D.
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Hi Shana,

It is not the price of the house that should concern you but what type of income you can draw from it. If you are buying solely for appreciation then you are speculating and not investing.

There are opportunities in all types of markets. It really is based on what you know what to do with a property - Buy and Hold, Lease to Own, or Fix and Flip are just a couple main ways.

Take Care,

Quentin

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