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When the Bubble Bursts: Surviving the Canadian Real Estate Crash
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Starting in 2008, investors, upset by the stock market collapse, started to see real estate as a "safe haven" investment. While talking with numerous clients, investment manager Hilliard Macbeth realized that Canadians have far too much of their investment capital and savings tied up in expensive real estate when better opportunities are about to appear in other asset classes. He argues that Canada is in the midst of a real estate bubble, and there will soon be a crash in house prices.

What can Canadians do to be prepared financially for retirement and to take advantage of the "once in a lifetime" buying opportunity that will follow the bubble bursting? All these answers can be found in When the Bubble Bursts.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherDundurn
Release dateMar 21, 2015
ISBN9781459729827
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When the Bubble Bursts: Surviving the Canadian Real Estate Crash
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Hilliard MacBeth

Hilliard MacBeth has advised individuals and families from across Canada on their investments for forty years. He lives in Edmonton.

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    Great to get some information that gets us to think about the future in a different way. It's a bit vague on what kind of events could precipitate a housing crash but still a useful cautious perspective to temper the fear and greed going on now in the market.