REIN Rates Brampton In Top 10 Ontario Towns To Invest
Friday, Oct 31 2008, 03:00
REIN, the Real Estate Investment Network, selected Brampton as one of the cities to visit for its 2008 Ontario Field Trip. On September 28th approximately 250 real estate investors from across Canada (five coach buses) were taken on a "windshield tour" highlighting examples of new investment, redevelopment, and community investment taking place in the City of Brampton.
Don R. Campbell, President, Real Estate Investment Network, sums it up as follows. “It was a pleasure touring your town with 250 property investors and developers from across Canada. It proved to be a real eye-opener for them. The positive economic fundamentals of the City of Brampton, coupled with their forward looking economic development office will help to keep Brampton on the Top 10 Ontario Investment Towns list for many years to come, as it has for the previous 6 years.”
Founded in 1993, REIN has grown over the years to become Canada’s leading real estate research and education organization. REIN does not sell or market real estate to its members or the general public, but instead conducts objective and unbiased research, analysis and investor education.
REIN has been studying the economic and demographic affects on the real estate in cities and towns across Canada. They have studied and developed a model that allows them to clearly identify towns that are going to out-perform the rest of the market. Each year, REIN provides this information to real estate investors across the country in the form of the Top 10 Ontario Towns To Invest In Report. Investors and REIN Members have been using this Report to create tremendous results in the real estate marketplace both in positive cash flow as well as equity appreciation.
“We had a few Members from Brampton on the buses and they too discovered parts of their city that they had ignored in the past. The citizens of Brampton should be proud of the direction their City leaders are taking the city, making it grow economically while focusing on keeping the city livable and culturally progressive. I encourage the people of Brampton to explore the many positives, both economically and culturally, that their city holds.” states Mr. Campbell.
This proved to be an excellent opportunity to showcase Brampton to the investment community. It is interesting to note that Brampton faired better on the top 10 list than its local GTA competitors.
For further information on REIN visit www.reincanada.com
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