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All Forum Posts by: Taylor Gaylard

Taylor Gaylard has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

@Scott Johnson

Thank you @Scott Johnson and @chris this helps a lot. I guess my worry was not being able to weather the higher interest rates but if I'm able to make that up in rent and it cash flows at the end of the day then I'm still ahead.

@Scott Johnson I will definitely need to do a bit more research into the strategy you are using as I'm still unfamiliar with all the ins and outs of real estate but I'm looking forward to getting a start and learning more as I go.

Hey Everyone!

I am looking for some help with the situation I am in. I live in Alberta, Canada and I currently have the opportunity to get my first rental unit filled with tenants already.

Due to our market up here in Canada being very inflated I'm worried that there will be a big correction coming here in the next year or so and I'm not sure if I should wait until the correction to buy or ride it out?

Hey everyone! I am looking for some advice on when buying a rental is a good idea.

I currently live in Alberta, Canada and have the opportunity to get my first rental property that already has tenants.

My worry is that our market right now is very inflated and I've been following a few people that are suggesting there will be a big correction coming within the next couple years. Is it better to hold off and wait until the correction comes or invest and ride it out?

Hey everyone! My friend and I have been addicted to bigger pockets for the last couple weeks and have recently started door knocking and handing out direct mail letters to potential sellers. 

We are looking to grow our network and meet as many people as we can in this community. If you are in the Vancouver area or in Canada we would love to connect and learn from those willing to share. We are very excited to be a part of this community and look forward to what the future brings!