230e Lunch Immobilier | Construction neuve : Bâtir avec rentabilité | avec Ken et Carl Beauchêne
The real estate market is evolving rapidly… and many investors are now discovering that new construction can offer extremely attractive opportunities when a project is well-planned from the outset. For this 230th Real Estate Lunch, brothers Ken and Carl Beauchêne of Gestion Capital Beauchêne will share their on-the-ground experience regarding the realities of new construction, the pitfalls to avoid, and the elements that can truly make a difference to a project's profitability. A practical discussion to better understand the challenges of new construction, financing, planning, and project optimization.

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Construction au Québec : Comment se mettre à son compte dans le bâtiment au Québec ? EP 4

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229e Lunch Immobilier | Vendre des immeubles : Le piège fiscal de l’impôt minimum de remplacement

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Ex-banker quits everything to build a unique, luxury lodge!

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226th Real Estate Lunch | Questions & Answers

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Narcissistic Abusers: Understanding and Protecting Yourself - A Dialogue with Anne-Clotilde Ziégler

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228th Real Estate Lunch | The Strategic Architect: More Doors, Fewer Blind Spots

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The Kretz family: they tell how Netflix transformed their lives

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NEVER Buy These 5 Types of Homes (I'm a Lawyer)

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La Ferrari LUCE est PIRE que vous ne le pensez ☠️

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225th Real Estate Lunch | Public Claims Expert: Your Ally Against Insurers

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231st Real Estate Lunch | Moving in Quebec: An unregulated industry

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100h gagnées par an grâce au TMS : retour du COO de Training Square - François Gachot

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Living in Florida in 2026: Our complete budget for a family of 4

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Fatty Liver Expert: The Toxic Ingredient Silently Filling Your Liver With Fat - Dr David Unwin

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Real Estate 2026: How to Adapt to a More Complex Market

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Real Estate Vs Stocks — The Real Math (Which One Will Make You More Money?)

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The Multifamily Market Is Quietly Resetting | Ken McElroy

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