
Where To Find The Money To Get Real Estate Deals Done
From The Canadian Real Estate Investor by Daniel Foch & Nick Hill
May 26, 2026 · 51 min · Episode 406
About this episode
The episode discusses various sources of capital for real estate investing in Canada.
The most common question in Canadian real estate investing has one real answer: capital is everywhere... you just need to know where to look. Nick and Dan walk through 14 distinct capital sources, from conventional A-lenders, B-lenders, and credit unions to HELOCs, BRRRR, private lenders and MICs, mezzanine debt, joint ventures, VTBs, CMHC MLI Select, Build Canada Homes, and family/network capital. Every source gets honest pros and cons. A reference episode, bookmark it and come back to the segments that apply to your next deal. EDMONTON MULTIPLEX EVENT Try it NordVPN risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Use our code "realestate" to get 4 extras months from a 2 years plan Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) | BMO Global Asset Management LISTEN AD FREE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People in this episode
Hosts: Daniel Foch, Nick Hill
Topics covered
- real estate investing
- capital sources
- financing options
- Canadian market
- investment strategies
Keywords
- capital sources
- real estate
- investing
- financing
- HELOC
- private lenders
- joint ventures
- BRRRR
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Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: BMO Global Asset Management, CMHC MLI Select, Build Canada Homes
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