When Change Becomes Too Much

When Change Becomes Too Much

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When Renting Is Half The Monthly Cost of Buying

Today I want to talk about a powerful force that's shaping housing demand across North America, and it's not population growth, immigration, or even job creation.It's the growing gap between the cost of renting and the cost of homeownership.For years, we've heard that homeownersh ...  Show more

Top 5 Underwriting Mistakes

Today we're talking about the five most common underwriting mistakes I see from newer investors.Now, underwriting is one of those topics where people often focus on spreadsheets, formulas, and software. But in my experience, underwriting mistakes are usually not math mistakes. Th ...  Show more

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