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Slow Flip Real Estate Investing in the U.S. for Canadians

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. A Practical Guide to Slow Flip Real Estate Investing in the U.S. for Canadians was created specifically for Canadians who want to buy, finance, and manage U.S. real estate using the slow flip strategy while continuing to live in Canada.

Slow flip real estate investing is a strategy that involves purchasing discounted residential properties and reselling them using long-term seller financing. Rather than relying on renovations or acting as a landlord, investors create value through disciplined acquisition pricing and financing structure.

Yes. Canadians can legally purchase and own real estate in the United States. Many Canadians invest remotely while continuing to reside in Canada.

Yes. This course is specifically designed for Canadians who wish to conduct slow flip transactions in the United States while residing in Canada. The course discusses remote market selection, team assembly, property evaluation, and transaction management.

Yes. Seller financing is a core component of the slow flip model taught in this course. Students learn how seller-financed transactions are structured and how long-term cash flow can be created through those arrangements.

Traditional house flipping relies on purchasing, renovating, and quickly reselling properties for profit. Slow flip investing generally involves purchasing properties at disciplined prices and reselling them using seller financing, creating long-term income rather than immediate profits.

No. In the slow flip model taught in this course, occupants purchase the property through seller financing and assume responsibility for maintenance and occupancy. Investors are not operating as traditional landlords.

Yes. Many investors operate remotely by building reliable local teams and systems. This course was designed specifically for Canadians who intend to invest in U.S. real estate while continuing to reside in Canada.

No. This course reflects a specific investing approach based on real execution experience. Students are encouraged to consult qualified legal, tax, and financial professionals before implementing any investment strategy.

Yes. Many students will successfully apply the material in this course independently. However, some investors prefer additional guidance as they begin evaluating markets, building their team, structuring deals, or implementing the slow flip strategy.

Optional one-on-one coaching and implementation support may be available for students who would like personalized guidance after completing the course. Coaching is offered separately from the course and is entirely optional.

If, after working through the material, you would like to discuss your goals, target market, or next steps, you are welcome to contact me to explore whether additional support would be beneficial and available.