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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2017 · 59 MIN

Episode 55: Candice Bakx-Friesen On Why Rent To Own Is Still a Great Strategy

from Breakthrough Real Estate Investing Podcast · host Rob Break & Quentin DSouza

Here's What You'll Learn in our Interview with Candice Bakx-Friesen:  Why Rent To Own is such a great strategy How to put together a Rent To Own deal The Pros and Cons of investing in smaller communities How to take action fast and never miss out on a great opportunity How to avoid "analysis paralysis" The importance of working on your mindset And much, much more! Candice works to inspire families and create lasting improvement in their finances to create legacy and impact generations. Candice has been a real estate investor since 2001 and is experienced in Vendor take-backs, private mortgages, buy & holds as well as rent to own deals. Candice has been featured in Canadian Real Estate Wealth magazine and has spoken at the Toronto Investor’s Forum in 2016 & 2017. She is passionate about helping people reach their financial dreams. You can learn more about Candice using the links below, and you can also reach to her through Facebook: Candice (at) InvestorSmarts.ca InvestorSmarts.ca

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