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Kevin and Erik Mitchell have been full time professional Real Estate Investors since 2007. Over this time period they have completed over 50 real estate transactions (all in Ontario) and spent over 25,000 hours growing and perfecting the systemized way in which they invest.

 

Back in 2007 Kevin and Erik started their real estate investment journey with about 60k to invest. With such a modest sum of money, the brothers had to make every single dollar that they invested work as hard as possible. As such, they have spent the last 7+ years mastering the art of maximizing the returns of their real estate investments. Through industry leading strategies, Kevin and Erik continually lower their investment, increase cash-flow, and create tens of thousands of dollars of equity with every property they purchase.

 

Armed with this powerful knowledge and expertise, Kevin and Erik’s unwavering missions is to help Canadians invest in real estate in the best way possible.

 

Years ago they learned the evils of the financial industry and since then have burdened themselves with the responsibility of sharing this information. Through their book, The Canadian Bank Conspiracy: Your Bank is Robbing You! (www.bankconspiracy.ca) Kevin and Erik reveal hidden secrets of the financial industry that will make every Canadian think twice about Mutual Funds!

 

Through Strategic Real Estate Investing (SREI), Kevin and Erik have assisted hundreds of Canadians in paving their own path to financial freedom. They have developed a proven and repeatable system that allows people maximize their real estate ROI by purchasing cash-flowing properties anywhere in Canada.

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