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Understanding how to determine the two types of value as a real estate investor.
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Understanding how to determine the two types of value as a real estate investor.
The “failure fallacy” cripples many investors and encourages growth until financial collapse. This sense of “failure” can be overcome by understanding the three phases of real estate investing and understanding the fundamentals of a great investment property.
Our journey purchasing an acreage and moving from Vancouver to Alberta. We share the lessons we learned and how you can make sure you get a great deal. We dive into the due diligence we took and the professionals we worked with.
Four steps to creating the right foundation to support building a lasting real estate portfolio.
A look at some of the strategies to optimize the Smith Manoeuvre and how you can benefit from the strategy without magnifying your investment risk.
What type of variable mortgage should you take? I keep getting this question over and over again… Keaton what should I do? Fixed rates are
Most Canadian’s have been told its best to pay off their mortgage as soon as possible. This generally means your money earning you less than inflation. Here we look into the opportunity cost of paying off your mortgage rather than investing for retirement as well as how you can achieve both goals at the same time.
Home owners can use certain mortgage products to access their equity without triggering legal fees or penalties. Here we explore how this can work for you and covers the disadvantages you may face.
Instead of losing sleep over interest rates move forward with a sense of clarity. A deep dive into the decision between fixed and variable rates. We look at how many increases it would take for variable rates to break even with fixed rates.
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