All Forum Posts by: Jett Rao
Jett Rao has started 1 posts and replied 88 times.
Post: Connecting in Canada

- Flipper
- Calgary, Alberta
- Posts 99
- Votes 15
@Angela Yanko. Welcome to BP!
I am not local to your town but just the next province over.
Let me know if I can be of any help at all.
Post: New member from Calgary, Alberta

- Flipper
- Calgary, Alberta
- Posts 99
- Votes 15
Welcome Chris.
Post: Investor- Edmonton Alberta

- Flipper
- Calgary, Alberta
- Posts 99
- Votes 15
Welcome to BP Remi!
Post: Wholesaling in Alberta Canada

- Flipper
- Calgary, Alberta
- Posts 99
- Votes 15
+1 on what Ram stated. The stricter information laws in Canada pretty much rule out most of BiggerPocket's direct mail marketing suggestions to find leads.
Post: New member out of Vancouver, Canada!

- Flipper
- Calgary, Alberta
- Posts 99
- Votes 15
Hey @Scott Breier I actually just bought J Scott's book on flipping but I'm halfway through Millionaire Real Estate Investor so I need to finish that first.
Post: New member out of Vancouver, Canada!

- Flipper
- Calgary, Alberta
- Posts 99
- Votes 15
Welcome Scott. This place is a wealth of information.
Check out the podcasts and blogs if you haven't already done so.
Post: Investor from Alberta!

- Flipper
- Calgary, Alberta
- Posts 99
- Votes 15
Welcome to BP @Evelina Neufeld!
Post: Newbie in Houston, Texas

- Flipper
- Calgary, Alberta
- Posts 99
- Votes 15
Originally posted by @Jared M.:
Originally posted by @Jett Rao:
Hi @Jared M.. Which building in East Village is your condo in?
I looked at a few last year but they were priced too high in my opinion. Perhaps they were cheaper in 2013?
Evolution. I think its one of the higher end buildings in the area. The Phase I bought in is still under construction; the developer has been telling us "Summer 2016" but who knows, it could be sometime in the fall.
Understood. Thanks for the info.
Post: Newbie in Houston, Texas

- Flipper
- Calgary, Alberta
- Posts 99
- Votes 15
Hi @Jared M.. Which building in East Village is your condo in?
I looked at a few last year but they were priced too high in my opinion. Perhaps they were cheaper in 2013?
Post: I've studied long enough.

- Flipper
- Calgary, Alberta
- Posts 99
- Votes 15
My advice would be to not use the fiance for this and instead attend a local REA.
You can definitely find like-minded individuals there and should be able to partner up with someone.
At least you are bringing something to the table (i.e. cash) and your potential partner could have the experience.
Are you planning to do the renos yourself or contract it out?