
This course is provided for educational and informational purposes only. The content is based on personal experience and general principles and is not intended to constitute financial, legal, tax, or investment advice. Real estate investing involves risk, and results can vary based on individual circumstances, market conditions, and personal decisions. You should conduct your own due diligence and consult qualified professionals such as lawyers, accountants, or financial advisors before making any real estate or investment decisions.
In this lecture, students will examine the key questions to ask before investing in real estate remotely. They will be able to assess their goals, time availability, risk tolerance, and decide whether to invest alone or with others, as well as identify strategies that fit their situation.
After this lecture, students will be able to compare Canadian provinces from an investor’s perspective and understand how regulations, pricing, rent control, and tenant laws affect remote investing decisions.
By the end of this lecture, students will be able to evaluate cities and regions using practical criteria such as economic stability, demand, and local conditions to narrow down where to invest remotely.
In this lecture, students will learn how to identify property types that are suitable for remote, self-managed ownership and avoid properties that create unnecessary operational complexity or risk.
After watching this lecture, students will be able to identify reliable sources for finding investment properties and understand how to consistently generate deal opportunities without being physically present.
After this lecture, students will be able to calculate the full cost of purchasing an investment property, including down payments, closing costs, reserves, and other upfront expenses.
By the end of this lecture, students will be able to analyze a property’s financial performance, estimate cash flow, and decide whether a deal meets their investment criteria.
In this lecture, students will learn how to assess a property’s physical condition remotely using photos, videos, inspections, and local professionals to make informed decisions without visiting the property.
After this lecture, students will be able to prepare for negotiations by understanding pricing dynamics, financing considerations, and how to position themselves effectively before submitting an offer.
By the end of this lecture, students will be able to structure offers, negotiate price and terms, and work with lenders to improve the chances of offer acceptance while managing risk.
After watching this lecture, students will be able to navigate the purchase process remotely and onboard tenants in a structured way that sets expectations from the beginning.
In this lecture, students will learn how to screen applicants, identify red flags, and select tenants who are more likely to pay on time and care for the property.
After this lecture, students will be able to manage unit turnovers efficiently, minimize vacancy time, and prepare a property for the next tenant while working remotely.
In this lecture, students will learn how to coordinate repairs and maintenance from a distance, work with contractors, and control costs without being on site.
After this lecture, students will be able to manage day-to-day operations remotely, including rent collection, service calls, and basic bookkeeping using simple systems.
By the end of this lecture, students will be able to respond to common tenant issues, manage conflicts professionally, and understand when escalation is necessary.
After watching this lecture, students will be able to understand the refinancing process, what lenders look for, and how to decide whether refinancing fits their investment strategy.
In this lecture, students will learn how to address common challenges in remote investing by using systems and processes that reduce risk and workload.
After this lecture, students will be able to identify key roles, recruit local support, and begin building a reliable remote team.
By the end of this lecture, students will be able to manage communication, expectations, and accountability within a remote local team.
After watching this lecture, students will be able to apply best practices for scaling their portfolio while maintaining control through a remote team
What is this course about?
This course is a practical guide to remote real estate investing in Canada for people who want to build rental income part time, without relocating and without relying on a traditional property manager.
It is designed for working professionals who want to invest in Canadian residential real estate while balancing a full time job, family, and other commitments. The focus is on real world execution, not theory, hype, or get rich quick promises.
You will learn how to evaluate markets, analyze deals, buy properties, and self manage rental properties remotely using simple systems and local support. The course follows the full lifecycle of a real estate investment, from deciding whether this approach fits you, to purchasing, managing, and growing over time.
This course is Canada specific and addresses the realities of investing across provinces, including differences in tenant laws, rent control, financing, and operational risk. In this course, you will learn how to:
Decide whether remote, self managed real estate investing fits your goals, time availability, and risk tolerance
Choose Canadian provinces, cities, and regions that are suitable for long distance investing
Select property types that work well for part time, remote ownership
Find investment properties and evaluate deals without being physically present
Understand the true cost of buying a rental property, including down payments and hidden expenses
Analyze profitability and cash flow using practical underwriting rules
Evaluate properties remotely using inspections, photos, videos, and local professionals
Negotiate price and financing and submit offers with confidence
Execute a purchase remotely and work effectively with lawyers, lenders, and realtors
Onboard tenants and manage day to day operations without a property manager
Screen tenants, handle challenges, and reduce common tenant risks
Manage repairs, maintenance, and unit turnovers from a distance
Understand refinancing and when it makes sense as part of a long term strategy
Build systems and a local support team to reduce workload and increase reliability
Understand group investing options such as partnerships and joint ownership
Who is this course for?
This course is for beginners, working professionals, and early stage investors who want a clear and realistic path to investing in Canadian real estate remotely.
It is especially useful if you:
Have a full time job and limited time
Want to invest outside your local market
Prefer a hands on, self managed approach
Want practical guidance rather than theory
Are looking for a Canada focused perspective
This course is not about flipping houses quickly, day trading real estate, or promising guaranteed returns. It is about building repeatable processes and making informed decisions.
How is this course different?
Most real estate courses focus on local investing or assume the use of a property manager. This course is built specifically around remote, self managed investing in Canada for people who already have a full-time job, with an emphasis on using systems and managing risk. The content is based on real experience and focuses on what actually works when you cannot be on site and cannot dedicate full time hours.