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All Forum Posts by: Jon D.

Jon D. has started 11 posts and replied 25 times.

Post: 3 Locations to Invest in Toronto Area

Jon D.Posted
  • Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 4

@David Steinbok I will give that a try David, thank you!

Post: 3 Locations to Invest in Toronto Area

Jon D.Posted
  • Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 4

Hi BP Community,

I'm looking for expertise from those who know the Toronto and surrounding markets. Specifically, I'm searching for distressed properties/sellers where we have an opportunity to force appreciation within 4 months, drive positive cash flow within 1 year, and have the ability to recapture principle investment within 36 months.

Based on Brandon Turner's description of the 3 things you need to invest in real estate (1. knowledge, 2. money, 3. hustle), I have the 1 and 2. I am dedicated full-time to endeavours outside real estate, but want to add real estate to my portfolio. I'm trying to figure out where I can find properties that fit my target (obviously outside Toronto core). Also, any suggestions on where to network to find people/partners who can source deals and manage the rehab for a piece of the action?

Look forward to your insights!

Jon

Post: Ask Me Anything - Investing in Toronto AMA!

Jon D.Posted
  • Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 4

@Ming Lim thanks for the post Ming. You said you invest about $1.2m and exit for $1.9m or $2m. Over what period of time is this?

Post: Tax lien investing in Canada

Jon D.Posted
  • Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 4

I’m learning about investing in tax liens in the US and it sounds like an interesting investment vehicle. Does anyone know if the same vehicle exists in Canada?

When I researched the topic, all I could find was information sounds a lot more like buying foreclosures (ie the entire property). I’m more interested in buying a tax lien and earning the interest payments, rather than owning a physical property.

Any direction is appreciated!

Post: Note investing in Toronto, Canada

Jon D.Posted
  • Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 4

@Chad Urbshott @Odie Ayaga thank you both for the explanations. Very insightful!

Post: Note investing in Toronto, Canada

Jon D.Posted
  • Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 4

@Sam Shueh - I didn't realize that brokerages offer this type of thing. I'll check with mine. If you don't mind, could you send me a link to the type of brokerage product you're talking about?

@Chad U. - I'm thinking of the kind that exist in the US market and also don't know of any in Canada. You're right that if I made a private loan, that would technically be a "note". How do you profit from non performing loans? I know what a NPL is but don't quite understand the risk profile and what kind of returns are typical...

Post: Note investing in Toronto, Canada

Jon D.Posted
  • Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 4

Post: Note investing in Toronto, Canada

Jon D.Posted
  • Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 4

@Adrian Bryson private lending directly into a project would be a little different, but I would be happy to look at opportunities. If it fits the risk profile, ROI target, and time horizon, it's something I would consider.

Post: Note investing in Toronto, Canada

Jon D.Posted
  • Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 4

I am looking to do note investing, specifically focusing on the Toronto market. Seeking opportunities to make short term loans secured by high quality real estate.

Any suggestions on where to source notes and/or private deals?

Post: Note investing in Toronto, Canada

Jon D.Posted
  • Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 4

Hello, I’m interested in note investing, specifically in the Toronto real estate market. Seeking to make short term loans, secured by high quality real estate.

Any suggestions on where to source these notes and or projects in need of short term financing?

Thank you!