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So you're ready for an investment property

Episode 10: So, you’re ready for an investment property?

"One of the big things you want to consider is, what is your risk tolerance level? It’s not the most popular thing or even the first thing that comes to people’s mind, but it is absolutely something that has to be considered. Your risk tolerance level tells you what you can afford to lose at any given point and still be financially alright and have enough money remaining to invest in another property."

— Real estate attorney, Alexis Hart McDowell

Now that you’re a homeowner, you might feel ready to continue your real estate adventure with an investment property. If so, there is plenty to consider. In our final episode of Season 2, Nadeska will cover it all through her conversation with real estate attorney Alexis Hart McDowell. Tune in to understand the pros and cons of an investment property, how budgeting for one is different from budgeting for your primary home, how to navigate complicated tenant/landlord laws and more.

Episode transcript (PDF)

Season 2, podcasts available in English only

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