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All Forum Posts by: Colin Falck

Colin Falck has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Comparing '08 to '22

Colin FalckPosted
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So I've been trying to come up with a more overall outlook to try and guide my investments for the near future..

I understand the view that David shares on the podcast about how the demand is still strong and there have been safe guards put in place to help try and prevent another '08 crash and I agree, although I'm biased as I'm a general contractor and real estate investor.

My question that I cant seem to find an answer for is if there are any other indicators to watch that could be compared to '08 such as vacationing and frivolous spending. I understand that we have all just come out of a 30 (ish) month hibernation called Covid and we're all excited to get back to "normal" life which perhaps included vacationing, eating out and pampering ourselves which makes the comparisons very hard to compare... 

Hello,

I'm wondering if anyone has any tips on creative financing for a $5,000,000 development project in British Columbia, Canada. I have $500,000 cash to get started and also have $800,000 equity in my principle residence. The property owner/partner where the development is taking place has $700,000 in equity on their home/land.

I've done some digging in the forums but can't seem to find anything that is applicable in Canada. 

Any help would be fantastic!

Post: Opportunity Zones Canada

Colin FalckPosted
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Hello,

I'm curious to find out if there are any "opportunity zones" in Canada, more so British Columbia. Has anyone heard of anything that would come close to the same structure as the OZ's in the States?

Thanks,

Colin