Canadians in greater numbers than ever before are turning to real estate to build wealth. The Authentic Canadian Real Estate (ACRE) system is the first of its kind to show average Canadians how to profit from investing in residential real estate. In Real Estate Investing in Canada, you will discover how to cut through the hype and emotion of any real estate market and accurately assess the inherent risks and rewards. Whether you are buying your first property or your 100th, this book provides new-found tools, strategies and condence to help you achieve your investment goals.
WHAT CANADIAN INVESTORS SAY ABOUT REAL ESTATE INVESTING IN CANADA AND DON R.
"This is a great book. The information in just one of the chapters alone saved me over $28,000." Michael Millenaar
"Full of practical Canadian content and presented in an organized and respectful system. It directly addresses how to get the money and financing you need to purchase real estate and achieve your goals." Tamara MacLaren
"One of Don Campbell's great gifts is his near-genius ability to take something that appears complex and break it down into a simple step-by-step system that anyone can follow. I am convinced that everyone will thoroughly enjoy, and more important, benefit financially, by reading this book." Russell Westcott
"The power of Real Estate Investing in Canada lies in the super simple, market-proven system that it offers you. It makes real estate dreams possible for any Canadian. If you are serious about learning the truth, cutting through the hype and being successful, this is your real estate bible!" Valden Palm, MisterRRSP.com
The markets across the country are continually shifting and you must keep on top of the latest information. So, as a bonus, every registered reader of Real Estate Investing in Canada will have proprietary access to critical forms and ongoing market research at www.realestateinvestingincanada.com.
Decent introduction to investing in real estate in Canada. Provides a systematic approach to investing that attempts to remove the emotions and help investors make decisions on facts and due diligence. Overall a good read, but it didn't hit some key topics I was specifically looking for.
This is a wonderful book to get anyone started in the real estate investing world. It shows you the specific steps to take from day one. Don has done all the hard work and put it on paper to pass on. His method works and you feel like it is worth 4 years of university education after you've read it! It made me feel like I could change my course in life and move to real estate investing and I did!
Some great tools in here to support or enhance your real estate investing process. Worth the read, especially for Canadians feeling overwhelmed by all the US content out there.
One of the only well-known and detailed resources available for the Canadian real estate investor. The checklists provided are very useful, and good reasons are given for why each step must be followed carefully. It could have easily done without the cheesy, artificial narrative, which would have cut the book's length in half and delivered the important information in a more streamlined fashion.
Sad to see a book filled up with words that it could have been just with more white space or bigger characters. This could have been ten pages, the remaining is like a story that could be a completely different book.
Deserves to be read. The read is easy and smooth via the story of richard and emma that face so many of the hurdles that the typical canadian household faces. A lot of useful insights, principals and fundamentals on how to invest not only in real estate but also applicable to other asset classes.
Read estate investing in Canada is very simple. You don't need to read an 8-hour book on it. Plus, there's many great 10-min videos on it on Youtube which are more up-to-date. Especially with the rise of airbnb. On top of that, the "Acre System" is just marketing gimmick.
Usually I fall asleep reading investing books, but this one was entertaining and laid out a really systematic and realistic approach to real estate investing. Not bad at all.