I’ve been teaching people this for over 20 years. Here’s the answer. You should save your money in this order to maximize your savings…. 1. Leverage2. RRSP3. TFSA4. Non-registeredOf course it depends on your unique ...
I would like to buy my first rental property and I am looking at turnkey rentals. I currently work full time with a good salary and benefits so I don’t plan to quit my job at this point. My goal is to start building p...
I’m new to investing and just trying to gets some guidance . I got a 670 credit score and about 20k saved up . My idea is to get a fha loan on a duplex or triplex and live in it for about year or two. Now that I have ...
I really don’t see a subject on BP related to dealing with residential and commercial vendors so I wanted to start a tread and ask peopleHow do you save money dealing with installers, repair companies? Any tips or tri...
How much you spend on managing your office can seriously interfere with the end result of your business. Office rent, utilities, and IT maintenance – these are just some of the expenses business owners have to deal wi...
I placed an offer on a bank owned foreclosure that was accepted 9 days ago and am currently under a fully executed contract. We discovered a leak in the roof that will significantly increase rehab cost, making my HM L...
With tax time approaching I began looking through last years receipts and am realizing just how much I have spent on building materials. I wanted to share how I am beginning to try and save money on these things in 2...
Hello,I started researching real estate a few months ago. I have read a few books, listened to the BiggerPockets Podcast, and attended a local real estate meetup. I am 23, and I just started working at a tech firm abo...
I get a military pension, I am property tax exempt due to my 100% service-connected disability, and I’m eligible for a VA loan. I’m a newbie and I want to know if house hacking, to save more of my pension faster for f...
Hello! I'm going into my last year of grad school. I've been working full time and paying my way through up to this point. However I'm considering taking out a loan at 5.8% and paying that way instead of paying cas...