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All Forum Posts by: Shirley Li

Shirley Li has started 3 posts and replied 11 times.

Post: Hello from Vancouver, Canada

Shirley LiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Matthew Kwan:

HI Shirley, I am based in Seattle WA. Are you currently investing in YVR since the foreigner ban got extended to 2027 or you are looking to invest in the states?

@Carlos Valencia @Albert Bui

Hi Matthew, I'm from here so the ban doesn't apply to me. I am open to investing in different market if the number makes sense. US is a much bigger market and more opportunities so how is your investment journey so far?

Post: Hello from Vancouver, Canada

Shirley LiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Maz Pardhan:

Hi Shirley, fellow Vancouverite here, active investor & coach. Living in Vancouver, you already know how expensive it is to invest here and how its ultimately a losing proposition. On your investing journey make sure you open your mind to investing in remote locations whether in Canada (not many places left) or better yet in certain US markets. Happy to have a chat or even grab a coffee it makes sense. Good luck on your journey!

Hi Maz, thank you for your comment. Yes I am researching about of long distance investing. Happy to exchange insights!

Post: Property manager referral

Shirley LiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 4

Hi BP! I’m looking to invest a property in Edmonton Alberta, and will need help with property management. Do you have any good PM referral? Thanks a lot!

Post: Contractors to connect to in Edmonton Alberta area

Shirley LiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 4

We are looking for reliable contractors to connect to in Edmonton Alberta area, ideally specialized in fix and flipping business. Do you have anybody great contractors to recommend?

Post: Hello from Vancouver, Canada

Shirley LiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Manny Vasquez:

Shirley - Welcome to the BP community! This is the best place for all things real estate related. This is what I recommend for you to get started in your real estate journey:

1. Keep saving as much as you can. Depending how much you earn you can step up those savings by getting a side-hustle. It could be any side-hustle you want just as long as you like it and your able to save some extra $$$.

2. Read as many RE books as you can get your hands on. Here are a few I recommend: "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Roberto Kiyosaki; "Set for Life" by Scott Trench; "The Unofficial Guide to Real Estate Investing" by Spencer; "The BiggerPockets Ultimate Beginners Guide" found here on BP; "The Book on Rental Property Investing" by Brandon Tuner. This will give you a good starting point.

3. Buy a property as soon as you can. The earlier you start in your RE journey, the better off you will be in the future. Almost everyone here on BP will tell you that they wish they had started earlier, myself included.

4. House-hack, house-hack, house-hack. This will give you several benefits. The most obvious is that you will be able to offset your mortgage with renting out a few rooms. You will then have a few options with that rent money....you can put it into principal or you can start saving it to purchase yet another property. House hacking will also give you some personal "property management" experience. This will come in handy as you begin to scale.

5. Decide which game you want to play. Do you want to be a house flipper? BRRRR? General Contractor? Buy and Hold? Do you want to LTR, MTR, or STR? Or maybe you want to do a combination of the above?

6. Attend meetups and meet as many people in RE as you can. You will meet people from different walks of life that will give you different perspectives on real estate investing. You might also meet someone that could be a potential business partner. Or you could buy a property from another person at the meetup. Keep an open mind and try to meet everyone at these meetings. I've developed some great relationships and also a business partner from these meetings. As they say, your network will be your net-worth.

7. Timing the market does not work. However, time in the market makes all the difference in the world!

8. Take Action! None of the above works unless you take action and put it into practice. Don't wait for the perfect deal to come up, the most important thing is to get started. Just like everything else in life, get started, keep honing those skills (i.e. keep reading, keep learning, keep attending the meetups) and watch yourself get better and better witch each property you buy.

I hope this helps and good luck on your real estate journey!


Thank you so much Manny for the list of great advice! Reading - check, saving - check, learning which game to play (maybe fix and flip or BRRRR depends on the case) I went for the first time to a local meetup yesterday, hoping to know more fellow investor and industry people for sure.

Post: Hello from Vancouver, Canada

Shirley LiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Zorya Belanger:

Hi @Shirley Li where are you thinking of investing, and what strategy? Once you know this, I may be able to make some better recommendations. Keep in mind many books are US-focused and some advice may not apply to Canadians - especially legal and tax topics. A great first book is Real Estate Investing in Canada by Don Campbell.


 Thanks Zorya, thank you for the book recommendation! I just borrowed the book it's on my to read list. How is Edmonton? I'm looking at investing there, will go for a visit soon.

Post: New Beginner Investor

Shirley LiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 4
Quote from @David S. Fullerton:

Hello Everyone, 

I'd like to introduce myself, my name is David I live in Vancouver Canada. I'm fairly new to investing, finished my first project last November in Edmonton Alberta, Canada and currently in the refi stage. 

I would add this to my profile but only allows for US areas. 

It was purchased from a local wholesaler, then repaired/reno'd, from a single family to a single family with a legal suite. I'm on here to learn more about wholesaling properties and raising private capital/private lending for scaling and further deals.

Excited to be on this journey,

David


Hi fellow Vancouverite, hope everything is going well for you!

Post: Hello from Vancouver, Canada

Shirley LiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Cody Neustaedter:
Quote from @Shirley Li:

Hi everybody, I am new to Real Estate Investing and I'm so excited to learn together with you all on this exciting journey.

I live in BC, Canada and would love to get to know more fellow investors from here and beyond!

Currently listening to the long distance investing book by David Greene, have you read this book? 


Hi Shirley! Fantastic book. Even if you don't plan on doing this method yourself I still recommend reading David Greene's BRRRR book.

Welcome to the forum!


 Definitely on my next to read list, thank you Cody! How is Winnipeg?

Post: Hello from Vancouver, Canada

Shirley LiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:

Hello and welcome to a great Forum. Ask questions....


Thank you Bruce! It looks like you are a veteran, see you in the forum:)

Post: Hello from Vancouver, Canada

Shirley LiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Gabriela Angel:

Hi Shirley, greetings from Houston, Texas.

I am also new to real estate investing and excited to see what the future brings for us.

I have not read that book, but i will add it to my list. I am currently reading The Book on Tax Strategies for the Savvy Real Estate Investor by Amanda Han and Matthew Macfarland.



Hey Gabriela, thanks for your reply, I know Houston Rockets:) Let's keep in touch to share what we learned from the books!