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    Just putting my 2 cents worth in – I found Depreciator great to deal with. Reasonable pricing and they give a discount for more than one property and for each consecutive property you purchase.

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    Thanks Cory – At least the properties have all increased in value over the past 3 years (one of them by $40,000), So I am still happy with my investments as long as they continue to grow in value. I would like to buy a couple with a more positive yield though as I am looking towards retirement in the next 3-5 years. Just not sure how to go about it yet.

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    Wow – I’m learning then because I am only a beginner at this and have 3 properties but I only get 5.5, 5.7 and 5.9 on mine, so I’m guessing that’s not very good. Although I am not so sure about the actual cost of the property in the equation. Just checking I got it right – the equation is with the actual cost of the property isn’t it?

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    Most of these posts are from a few years back – I too am interested in Lifecorp and wondering if there are any more recent experiences in dealing with them.

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