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Where do Maple Leaf players live?

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If a player has to rent a place to be near his workplace and is different from his primary residence, it would be business expense.
Players are incorporated and their wages are almost always go into their corporation. Much more tax efficient than regular wages.

Asking why a player would live with his parents. After being on the road, it may be easier for meals and sleeping compared to coming back and doing some "household" chores yourself. Hey, if you get along with your parents why not? You're with teammates so much and being on the road, maybe it's just good to be with family and neighbourhood friends when you are at home.
 
If a player has to rent a place to be near his workplace and is different from his primary residence, it would be business expense.
Players are incorporated and their wages are almost always go into their corporation. Much more tax efficient than regular wages.

Asking why a player would live with his parents. After being on the road, it may be easier for meals and sleeping compared to coming back and doing some "household" chores yourself. Hey, if you get along with your parents why not? You're with teammates so much and being on the road, maybe it's just good to be with family and neighbourhood friends when you are at home.

Is the bolded actually true? I thought to be Incorporated you had to sell a service and as far as I know Team contracts are with individuals not Corporations, so what service are they selling?
 
Depends on the location, a place like Toronto or San Jose that's growing and likely to have high demand for years to come may be a good place to invest.

A place like Detroit, or maybe even Vancouver (due to being severely overpriced relative to wages), maybe not so much.

The 2% ROI is presumably mostly from rent, or if you live in the property, what you save in rent. In aggregate there's no reason prices should outpace inflation in the long run, as that would be unsustainable.

Toronto RE market is ridiculously over inflated, please don't be telling people it's a good place to invest in real estate. 10 years ago it was, now not so much as houses and condo prices (especially condos) have grown out of control.

Wait for the correction.
 

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