Real Estate Investing Trends

A collection of research and reports on the topic of the Real Estate Investing Trends in the rental property management business around the globe. Read through, see where opportunities are heading and share your opinions.

Blackstone targets Canadian real estate, opens office in Toronto

Blackstone has arrived in Canada.

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Residential rents skyrocket as economy reopens, vacancies drop

To combat rent controls, developers are setting asking rents above market to make the math work targeting high-income renters. These investors have the capital to wait to get the asking rent they want. How many investors can afford to wait?

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Toronto developers expected to delay 10,000 units as slowdown hits condo presales

Even in a strong rental market, to cover a negative cash flow of $700 per month for a 650 sq. ft. condo, you need to charge at least $2700 for rent. We are talking about a one-bedroom with a flex room here! How many landlords are getting this much rent?

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Canadian Cities Have Seen Investors Buy Up To 100% of Newly Constructed Condos

We see the investor impact firsthand when a new condo building receives its occupancy permit, rental listing sites get flooded with listings equating to about 30% of the building. The rents are usually lower due to the competition for tenants. As they get rented out, the rent stabilizes and increases. What are your thoughts?

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Exclusive articles on Real Estate Investing Trends in Canada

Canadian Companies That Own At Least 100 Homes Have Surged With Cheap Money

Regardless of the real estate cycle, we are in, real estate investors continue to invest and grow. Will there be consolidation opportunities from these 100+ property portfolios? Formulation of SFH REIT?

Residential rents skyrocket as economy reopens, vacancies drop

To combat rent controls, developers are setting asking rents above market to make the math work targeting high-income renters. These investors have the capital to wait to get the asking rent they want. How many investors can afford to wait?

Letter: The rent I get from my Burnaby tenant does not fund a ‘lavish’ lifestyle

Real estate investing is a get-rich-slow game. However, the irrational increase in prices over the past 10 years has changed this theme. What hasn't changed is what an investor needs to do to become rich. Agree or Disagree?

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