
Approaching REI from Multiple Angles with Stacey Vair
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<p>Have you ever considered the many different ways to approach real estate investing and grow your wealth? </p> <p>Stacey Vair started in the financial industry in 2003 as a part-time teller at one of the big banks, in downtown Vancouver. After a decade in retail banking, she made the brave decision to become an independent financial advisor to give her clients more options. Fast forward another decade, she is a proud partner and Wealth Strategist at Goddyn & Associates Financial Services.</p> <p>In this episode, Stacy shares different strategies and approaches that provide you with an understanding of the diverse landscape of real estate investing. </p> <p>Checkout: Raising Capital Without Rejection Full-Day Workshop (Online): <a href='https://investorattractionworkshop.com/'>https://investorattractionworkshop.com/</a></p> <p>What you will learn from this episode for 25 minutes:</p> <ul><li>Find out the concept of Smith Maneuver to allow you to invest in rental properties by taking advantage of your mortgage payments</li> <li>Learn how to find the best contractors to team up with and get top notch renters</li> <li>Discover investment opportunities with government incentives</li> </ul> <p>Resources:</p> <ul><li style="font-weight:400;">Want Stacey to help you with REI? Click here: <a href='https://goddynfinancial.com/'>https://goddynfinancial.com/</a></li> </ul> <p>Topics Covered:</p> <p>01:08 - A real estate investor while being a financial advisor</p> <p>03:06 - Mortgage as a vehicle for increased wealth</p> <p>05:32 - Her entry into real estate investment and her first property</p> <p>07:53 - What is the financial concept behind Smith Maneuver</p> <p>10:52 - Lessons learned for investing in real estate</p> <p>12:23 - Finding good contractors and attracting great tenants</p> <p>14:07 - What her numbers look like when it comes to monthly rental </p> <p>15:28 - The thing she's interested in doing looking ahead</p> <p>Key Takeaways:</p> <p>"Always know your numbers, which I've dialed in, but a lot of people