How Many Rental Properties Do You Need? | Real Estate Investing Canada | Wayne Hillier
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How many rental properties do you actually need?
In this episode, Wayne and Gabby answer a listener question about how many rental properties it takes to create financial freedom, step away from a job, and start living off the cash flow from a real estate portfolio.
Wayne explains why this question is more complicated than most investors realize. The answer depends on your income goals, your current resources, your timeline, your risk tolerance, your market, your financing ability, and whether you are in the wealth-building stage or the cash-flow stage of your investing journey.
They also discuss why many investors get pulled into unrealistic expectations around financial freedom, why more doors does not always mean more success, and why building a strong real estate portfolio usually requires patience, planning, and realistic expectations.
If you are trying to figure out how many rental properties you need, whether you should focus on cash flow or equity, and how to build a portfolio that actually supports your long-term goals, this episode will help you think more clearly about the path ahead.
What You'll Learn in This Episode- Why "how many rental properties do I need?" is not a simple question
- Why your answer depends on your personal goals and financial target
- Why financial freedom is often sold with unrealistic expectations
- Why more doors does not automatically mean more success
- Why some investors burn out before their portfolio has time to work
- The difference between an equity-building portfolio and a cash-flow portfolio
- Why patience is critical in long-term buy-and-hold real estate investing
- How refinancing can build wealth but may not immediately increase cash flow
- Why selling, refinancing, and cash flow all have different trade-offs
- Why rental properties often become more powerful over time
- Why investors should focus on return on investment and risk, not just door count
- Why the 5% Rule™ matters when evaluating rental property cash flow
- How a clear plan can help you avoid buying properties without purpose
Wayne & Gabby Hillier are full-time real estate investors and real estate investing coaches based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Through their REI Masters Mentorship Program, they help Canadians build long-term wealth using rental properties, BRRRRs, flips, joint ventures, and creative real estate strategies.
The Canadian Real Estate Investing Morning Show is a daily podcast focused on helping Canadian investors build cash flow, scale their portfolios, and invest with confidence.
Resources & ContactLearn about the REI Masters Mentorship Program:
www.reimasters.ca
Bookkeeping & tax help for real estate investors:
www.finngo.com/rei
Get Wayne's book:
The 5% Rule™ – A Real Estate Cash Flow Test for Canadian Investors
https://a.co/d/jdZaBXM
Submit a question or connect with us:
info@reimorningshow.com
Calvin Realty – Edmonton Investor-Focused Realtor
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Finngo Bookkeeping & Tax – For Investors, By Investors
www.finngo.com/rei
Kirkwood & Brennan Mortgage Group
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