Episode 71
In this episode of the Wisdom Lifestyle Money Show, host Scott Dillingham discusses strategies for profiting in today's real estate market, with a focus on Canadian investors. He highlights challenges in Canada, such as difficulties in cash flowing residential properties in many areas, though opportunities persist in markets like Windsor, Sarnia, Sudbury, and Thunder Bay. Scott explains how external factors, including companies shifting operations due to U.S. tariffs, are impacting Canada's appeal for investment. For instance, as of October 15, 2025, Stellantis announced it would move production of one model to the U.S., redirecting 5,000 jobs that could have gone to Canadian plants, prompting Canada to initiate a dispute resolution process on November 3, 2025. Amid broader trade tensions, with ongoing U.S. tariffs leading to layoffs in sectors like steel and aluminum, Scott emphasizes the need for investors to explore diversified options in the U.S., Mexico, and within Canada.
Scott shares how LendCity Mortgages is creating opportunities by partnering with developers to build multifamily properties, particularly in Alberta and Ontario. He contrasts the two provinces: Alberta offers faster tenant eviction processes, no rent control, and stronger rents, making it easier to achieve positive cash flow. In Ontario, rent increases are capped (e.g., 2.5% in 2025 despite rising mortgage costs from renewals at higher rates), limiting profitability for properties with long-term tenants. Through the CMHC's MLI Select program, investors can access up to 95% financing and 50-year amortizations by incorporating affordable housing components, energy efficiency, and accessibility—earning points for premium discounts. In Alberta, affordable rents often align with market rates, avoiding the revenue loss seen in Ontario markets like Toronto, where units might rent for $3,000+ but qualify as affordable at $1,800.
Despite economic headwinds, Scott remains optimistic, noting solid appreciation and returns in select markets. He encourages joining LendCity's Weekly Investor Insight for vetted deals, including new construction projects from 8 to 94 units. As of November 2025, Canada's rental market shows moderation in rent growth amid cooling housing starts and economic uncertainty, but areas like Northern Ontario continue to offer strong cash flow potential due to lower property prices and decent rent-to-price ratios. This episode provides actionable advice for navigating shifting markets, blending lending expertise with real-world investor strategies.
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