A Practical Guide to Slow Flip Real Estate Investing in the U.S. for Canadians
A Practical, Risk-Controlled Approach to Long-Term Income for Canadians Investing in the U.S.
This course teaches a specific real estate investing approach commonly referred to as a slow flip.
It is designed for Canadians who want to invest in U.S. residential real estate without renovation, without landlording, and without relying on short-term speculation.
This is not a motivational course and it is not a promise of fast results. It is an execution-focused operating model built around discipline, patience, and predictable outcomes over time.
What this course is about
The slow flip approach involves:
• Purchasing distressed residential properties at low acquisition prices
• Using short-term financing deliberately and conservatively
• Selling those properties as-is using long-term seller financing
• Transferring maintenance and occupancy responsibility to the buyer
• Repaying acquisition debt over a defined period
• Generating long-term income after the initial loan is retired
Value in this model is created through pricing discipline and financing structure, not renovations, appreciation, or speed.
The goal is not quick profit. The goal is repeatable, controlled transactions that produce predictable income over time.
What this course is not
This course is not:
• House flipping
• Wholesaling
• Buy-and-hold landlording
• A high-leverage strategy
• A passive income shortcut
• A “get rich quick” system
If you are looking for fast cash, renovations, or rapid scaling, this approach is not a fit.
What you will learn
This course walks through the full lifecycle of a slow flip deal, step by step, including:
• How to choose a viable U.S. market from Canada
• How to study hundreds of houses to build pricing judgment
• How to define a clear financial and physical “ideal house” profile
• How to assemble a reliable remote team
• How to structure entities and understand cross-border money flow
• How insurance and legal protection work in seller-financed deals
• How to source acquisition funding and evaluate loan terms
• How to find, evaluate, and make offers on properties
• How to structure seller-financed sales to occupants
• How cash flow behaves during and after debt repayment
• How long-term income is created and preserved
The course focuses on decision filters, structure, and risk control.
Who this course is for
This course is for you if:
• You are a Canadian investor looking to operate in the U.S.
• You value predictability over speed
• You are comfortable with multi-year timelines
• You want to avoid renovations and landlording
• You are willing to do upfront work to reduce long-term risk
• You want a clear framework, not hype
Course format and structure
This course is delivered through a combination of structured video lessons and downloadable reference materials. The video component consists of approximately four hours of recorded instruction. A written manual serves as the primary reference document, with videos expanding on key concepts, examples, and decision logic. Additional tools and documents are provided where relevant to support implementation.
The course is designed to be used as a long-term, reference-based framework rather than consumed linearly in a single sitting.
Additional support (optional)
Many students apply the material in this course independently. Others choose to seek additional, personalized support once they have clarity on their goals, available capital, and target market. Optional one-on-one coaching and implementation support is available for those who want direct guidance during execution. This support is not included with the course, is offered separately, and participation is entirely optional. Availability is limited.
Important note
This course reflects a specific investing approach based on real execution experience. It does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice. You are expected to consult qualified professionals before implementing any strategy discussed.
You’ll get a complete, step-by-step framework for slow flip real estate investing, designed specifically for Canadians investing in U.S. properties. This course presents a practical alternative to renovations, landlording, and short-term flips, with a focus on financing structure, risk control, and disciplined execution. The material walks through markets, deal structure, funding, and long-term income mechanics, offering a repeatable model intended for predictable results over time rather than quick wins.