Hi All,
I'm a new investor and looking to begin the journey in the Barrie,Ont area. I'm from Newmarket but have lots of family in Barrie and know the area quite well.
My goal is to buy & hold and start with sma...
Hey BP community,Looming for some guidance and thoughts on commercial office space. I have only multis in my portfolio today. Firstly, I see a lot of development talk around conversions to multifamily. What are some ...
Hey Canadians, what do the new rules in BC about "shadow flipping" mean for your wholesaling business? If you haven't heard, they are trying to eliminate your ability to assign contracts and make a profit. They plan t...
We are replacing all the windows and doors of our home. Everything is either worn out, or deteriorated, even the front door is broken, and decayed. I am thinking of upgrading the front door, to a new security door. Ma...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $605,000
Cash invested: $191,000
Investment was made using 1031 exchange funds from 2 previous flips. I put $20,00...
Hey guys, I am in the finishing steps of purchasing my FIRST rental property (a duplex with a mother in law suite in the back yard). I was hoping to get some advice on what I should focus on next. Both units are in de...
Hey BP,
Seeking some experienced advice on strategies when starting...
I'm VERY excited about REI but am in the very early stages: getting my personal finances in order and learning as much as I can. Currently renti...
I was once told an interesting "trick" by a seasoned RE Investor. He said if you could find an investment property (say a SFH rental property) that was owned by an LLC, that you could save lots of money on the purchas...
So lets be honest, majority of houses that are sold on real estate websites, are either overpriced or just simply not worth their value. am curious is it bad to constantly low ball on prices for houses? For example, I...
I want to put a laundry in the basement of my 4U as an amenity. I've done it "free" in a 3U with success for the most part. In the "free model you build the cost into the rent. The upside of free is cheap machines, y...