Real Estate Investments

Protect Your Real Estate Investment By Hiring A Professional Property Manager

When you enter the real estate game, where the score is counted in dollars, you understand it’s important to spend less and earn more. In short, the bigger your positive cash flow is, the better. Toronto has a great many amazing properties that will yield just that – if managed properly. The overall value will […]

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Canada Inheritance Tax and What it Means for Your Inherited Assets

The first question everybody asks is, do you pay tax on inherited property? The answer is, not exactly. Canada Revenue Agency will consider any money the deceased had previously owned as part of their estate, and deduct a tax from the overall estate value. This usually means that there is no additional taxation on any

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Why Commercial Property Agents are your Best Investment Guides

Every experienced real estate investor realizes the importance of having a commercial property management company handling the day to day operations of their investment assets. Most investors also have ties to property investment brokerages to help them navigate the various real estate markets and make smart, informed investment decisions. New Commercial Real Estate Investment Trend

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Top Performers in the GTA and Toronto Real Estate Market

Houses to Rent in Toronto Suburbs – Real Estate Toronto Toronto Real Estate Market Feb 2016 — Top Performing Areas View The GTA’s top performing housing markets in a full screen map Toronto’s Suburbs are becoming increasingly popular–and with good reason! It was another record-breaking month for the Toronto Real Estate Market and the rest

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Giving Tenants Notice to Vacate in Ontario — The More Notice, the Better

Ending a Tenancy as a Landlord in Ontario In Ontario, tenancies usually last a year, however, if the lease has ended and the tenant has not given you notice, the tenancy will automatically renew on a month-to-month basis. Legally, a tenant must give at least 60 days notice that he/she will be ending their tenancy.

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Funding Your Retirement through Real Estate Investment

Are you Retirement Ready? Find Security with Toronto Real Estate Investment When you think about your retirement, what are your primary considerations? We all want to live our golden years in comfort, so many would immediately think about money. Now think further into your retirement—after 10 or 15 years of your pension or RIF cheque

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