Income Property: On Vacation
After going through the pain of selling a vacation home, Lynne and her daughter, Heather, seek to renovate their new country home and rent it out in order to make it affordable.
After going through the pain of selling a vacation home, Lynne and her daughter, Heather, seek to renovate their new country home and rent it out in order to make it affordable.
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A Victorian semidetached has holes and cracks but potential to become income property.
A couple wants to use the money from income properties to travel.
Marissa and Bryan need Scott's help to find a home with an income suite.
Sarah and Matt need to find a house with a basement apartment so Sarah's mom can live with them.
A couple searches for an urban house with a basement apartment.
Renovations that add value to income properties.
Scott checks in with homeowners to see how their lives have changed since finishing their renovations.
A single father and filmmaker wants to find a home for himself and his son with a commercial rental to help off-set the costs.
Sisters who want to invest their inheritance on an income property consider a turnkey property, a detached fixer-upper and a downtown row house.
Rodrigo and Ana need to find and renovate their first dedicated income property so that they can fund opening an orphanage in Rodrigo's native Ecuador.
Choosing between a semi-detached Victorian, a detached bungalow and a detached family home.
Dave and Lucia are planning a big wedding and they want to buy their first home.
Fab and Miranda want to invest in real estate so they can fund their upcoming retirement. Scott shows them a country duplex, a new build, and a property up for auction, before helping them decide on the first of hopefully many investment properties.
A couple wants to buy their first home, but need the income property to help with starting a business.
A couple is ready to buy its first home, but requires an income property to help out with its financial situation.
A Victorian semidetached has holes and cracks but potential to become income property.
Ross would like to find a home in which he can rent the main floor for income, but can convert to a single-family home later.
A couple buys a Victorian duplex in hopes of using rent to cover the mortgage.
Newlyweds Jung and Angie want start a family, but they need to fix their income suite's water issue before it can be rented.
Susan and Jeff want to rent their basement apartment.
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