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E090 Why Is Long-Term Investment in Kitchener So Promising?

2024/7/11
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REI Hot Seat with Andrew Hines and The Investments Group

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In E090 of REI Hot Seat, Andrew Hines and Zac Willms dive deep into a lucrative 11-unit building deal in Kitchener, analyzing its financial viability, potential improvements, and investment strategies. They scrutinize the initial numbers, focusing on the cap rate, price per unit, and the value-add potential, determining whether the property is a turnkey investment. Discovering a 4.5 cap rate, they explore financing options like CMHC loans to enhance investment efficiency.

Zac highlights various expenses and discrepancies, such as high utility costs, and suggests optimization strategies. They delve into understanding insurance costs, management fees, and other critical expenses to accurately evaluate the deal's viability. The conversation covers essential improvements and value-adding strategies, including implementing low-flush toilets, tenant expense recoveries, and other efficiencies to boost NOI (Net Operating Income).

Emphasizing the significance of immediate cash flow and long-term appreciation, Andrew and Zac agree that, despite initial concerns, the building offers a solid investment opportunity with significant room for value enhancement and increased cash flow. They conclude by stressing the importance of thorough due diligence and a comprehensive understanding of current market conditions and the property's financials before making an investment decision. Don't miss this insightful analysis that could shape your next profitable real estate venture!

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E090 Why Long-Term Investment in Kitchener So Promising?

0:43 - Intro

1:35 - Today's Deal Overview

2:39 - Cap Rate and Initial Numbers

3:39 - Financing Options and Expense Breakdown

7:17 - Value-Adding Strategies

10:25 - Rent Roll Analysis

10:52 - Kitchener Market Appeal

11:36 - CMHC Expectations

12:01 - Other Income Opportunities

12:42 - Improvement and Value Add Ideas

13:24 - Cash Flow Projections

14:06 - Long-Term Appreciation Potential

15:10 - Final Thoughts and Due Diligence

22:37 - Closing Remarks

Disclaimer: This episode, as with every episode of this show, should NOT be considered as advice. Investment advice is NEVER given on this show. Always consult a competent investment advisor before making an investment decision.


Andrew Hines is a seasoned real estate investor, business-builder, educator, and podcast host, well-recognized for his extensive experience in the field. Andrew graduated with an HBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business in 2008 and spent three years teaching introductory business at Western University as a Lecturer. He has been investing in real estate since 2011 and completing value-add projects since 2015, primarily in the luxury student rental space. Andrew started a project management company for building out new-construction townhomes in 2016 and has since built over 50 residential units throughout Southwestern Ontario. Andrew is an advocate for treating real estate investing like a business and uses his experience in his educational endeavors, coaching numerous investors on strategies to achieve financial independence and scale their portfolios effectively.

His podcast, "The Andrew Hines Real Estate Investing Podcast," serves as a platform for sharing insights, strategies, and success stories, connecting a community of like-minded individuals passionate about real estate investing. With a background that blends practical investing experience and investor-focused work, Andrew has become a pivotal figure in the Canadian real estate investing community.