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All Forum Posts by: Alex Stravski

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Post: Buying in Windsor 2019-2020

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Hi Scott innocente, I agree but most properties don’t even cash flow after all deductions, but there are still people who buy them

Post: Buying in Windsor 2019-2020

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I am a brand new investor looking to buy in Windsor ont. I have been going through listings but properties appear to be overpriced for the rent they are receiving. Market seems extremely hot and I am very discouraged because it’s near impossible to find a fair/ good deal. I have been trying to implement the 1% rule but it’s nearly impossible. would love to hear from someone who recently bought a rental about strategies they implemented to  stay ahead of the game. Thanks.