I made this video after speaking to a number of people who wanted to become real estate investors, but were unsure of where they’d get the initial capital for their first investment property.
Here I discuss where some of our clients got money from when they were buying their first properties in the Kitchener Waterloo area. Some of our clients access ‘dead money’ – the nonperforming equity that’s sitting in most people’s homes; some of our clients use cash from savings; and other clients are (more and more these days) taking money out of the volative stock market in favour of the security a residential real estate investment offers.
If you want a free consultation on how you can buy your first rental house/condo/apartment building in Kitchener Waterloo/Cambridge, send me an email, leave a comment, or find me on twitter @benjaminbach – I’d love to help you build wealth!
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