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5 Year Fixed vs Shorter Mortgage Terms: What Investors Miss

5 Year Fixed vs Shorter Mortgage Terms: What Investors Miss

LLendCityDec 22, 2025

Should you pick a 2-3 year mortgage term hoping rates drop? Learn why 5 year fixed rates often beat shorter terms and how timing the market costs Canadian investors.

Student Housing Investment: Cash Flow Strategy for Canada

Student Housing Investment: Cash Flow Strategy for Canada

LLendCityDec 22, 2025

Learn why student rental properties deliver higher cash flow with lower risk. Discover parental guarantor strategies, financing options, and portfolio scaling tips for Canadian investors.

Why Canadian Investors Are Buying Detroit Real Estate

Why Canadian Investors Are Buying Detroit Real Estate

LLendCityDec 22, 2025

Discover why Canadian investors are flipping Detroit properties for $85K+ profits. Real case study with numbers, cross-border financing tips, and partnership strategies.

Why US Rental Properties Different for Canadian Investors

Why US Rental Properties Different for Canadian Investors

LLendCityDec 22, 2025

Canadian investors can potentially earn 8-12% cash-on-cash returns in South Florida vs 3% rent-controlled gains at home. Compare rent control, evictions, and tax benefits.

Find Real Estate Opportunities in Canadian Markets | Guide

Find Real Estate Opportunities in Canadian Markets | Guide

LLendCityDec 17, 2025

Discover cash flow real estate strategies in Canada's Alberta market, MLI Select financing, and multifamily investing tips to boost your rental property portfolio.

DSCR Loans & Debt Coverage Ratio: Cash Flow Mortgage Guide

DSCR Loans & Debt Coverage Ratio: Cash Flow Mortgage Guide

LLendCityDec 17, 2025

Learn how DSCR loans in the US and Debt Coverage Ratio programs in Canada let investors qualify for mortgages based on property cash flow, not personal income.