Property Types
Single Family Residential (SFR)
"Scattered SFR rentals trade at higher spreads than BTR (Build-to-Rent) or conventional, purpose-built multifamily rental developments. Layering on a densification strategy to the acquisition-and-rehabilitation of residential properties via Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) or substantial renovations can enhance investors returns." - Cushman & Wakefield
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Multi-Family Residential
Properties with multiple housing units (duplex, triplex, fourplex, etc..)
"First, multi-family properties tend to be long-term holds and are usually more capable of withstanding economic downturns. Second, multi-family homes provide investors with a consistent income stream, as tenants tend to stay longer in multi-family homes than other properties. Third, multi-family properties are less volatile than different types of real estate investments – even in a recession, people will always need a place to live, and central banks respond with easy-money policies. Lastly, for investors, multi-family real estate is a good source of equity that can help them weather a recession." - Remax Canada
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Vacation Rentals
"Homeowners renting on Airbnb make an average of $924 per month.* And that’s just one platform. If you list your home on the other most-visited vacation rental sites, such as Vrbo and Booking.com, you’ll have even more opportunities to fill your calendar and make your maximum revenue. The right vacation rental property, in the right place, with the right amenities can be a fantastic earner." - Vacasa Canada
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Condominiums
"Condominiums (condos) are purchased by people looking to make an investment. Whether it is for themselves, or as a property that they then lease out. Along with being a great starter home, investing in a condo now can provide cash flow later; you can start your real estate portfolio with a future rental property. This is especially true if it's a townhouse, as this type of rental is in high demand right now. Condo's are also more affordable investments than single family homes, which means if you own (or are looking to purchase) your sun-soaked paradise property as well, it's more financially viable." - Paul Rushforth Real Estate
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Commercial Units
"There are many reasons to invest in commercial property. It is known for being a stable investment. Commercial properties are also less likely to be affected by changes in the market or economy than other types of assets, such as residential property, stocks or bonds. Your investment is more likely to hold its value over time. In addition, commercial property offers a great return on investment." - Daniel, M.
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Address
Unit 2706, 126 Simcoe Street, Toronto, Ontario M5H 4E9
Phone
1 (813) 708 - 9910