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Updated over 4 years ago, 04/17/2020

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Cash Flow Positive in Montreal, Quebec ?

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So I'm super interested in getting started in real estate, ideally looking for an investment property that I could buy and rent it and be cash flow positive. Seems as though all the strategies talked online only apply to USA, and not really to the QC market. Over here it's super hard to be cash flow positive, at least for many years to come.

Asking for advice on how would you invest in order to be cash flow positive in an area such as Montreal (and surroundings) or the Quebec province? Perhaps short term rentals ? Also are there areas in Canada where it's much easier to be Cash flow positive sooner or right off the bat?

Share your story and ideas below ;) 

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