Saving For A Down Payment In An Expensive Real Estate Market - Part 2

The Canadian Investor

07-11-2024 • 49 mins

This is the Part 2 of Saving For A Down Payment In An Expensive Real Estate Market.

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In this episode Simon is joined by Dan Foch from the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast. We dive into strategies for building a down payment to purchase property. We explore scenarios that highlight the impact of different savings and investment strategies.

For those falling short, we discuss ways to increase your savings, such as increasing income or cutting costs. Additionally, we break down more complex strategies, from traditional balanced portfolios to higher risk asset allocations involving Stocks, bonds, gold and Bitcoin highlighting the risks and potential benefits of each strategy.

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Want to learn more about Real Estate Investing? Check out the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast!

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