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Old 02-16-2007, 10:47 PM   #11
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Now that I think of it, you might be better off buying it, getting a long term lease renter, make sure the cost is at least 85% cost of capital and expenses. It might be easier to sell it that way, I know there are a few Realty Trusts that are looking hard at Edmonton in a big way. My parents already have offers on almost all their properties with long term leases (1-2y).

Just a thought if you want to do it since it sounds like you are not going to live there.

Good Luck - MYK
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