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While the gender pay gap often takes centre stage in discussions about inequality, the wealth gap is just as significant and perhaps even more impactful over the long term. Wealth is not just about income; it’s about the accumulation of assets, investments, and financial security that can sustain a person through retirement and beyond.
This extended life expectancy for women means they may need to stretch their retirement savings over more years. Without adequate investments to keep up with inflation, health care costs, and other financial demands, women risk outliving their retirement funds. For women, the longer lifespan translates to more years in retirement, which requires thoughtful and strategic financial planning to avoid running out of money in their later years.
In 2022, over half of women aged 15 and older (52%, or nearly 8.4 million) provided some form of care to children or dependent adults, whether paid or unpaid.4
Historically, real estate has demonstrated a tendency to appreciate over time, building wealth as property values increase. Unlike traditional savings accounts or low-yield investments, real estate offers the potential for both capital appreciation and income, making it a powerful tool for long-term growth.
When you factor in inflation, preserving purchasing power becomes critical. Real estate serves as a natural hedge against inflation, as property values and rental income often increase alongside the cost of living. This helps protect wealth and increases the likelihood that retirement income will maintain its value over time.
Diversification is key to reducing financial risk, and adding private real estate to a portfolio can help achieve that balance. Private real estate investments are typically not as vulnerable to market volatility as stocks or bonds, making them an excellent option for women looking to protect and grow their wealth in uncertain economic environments.
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At Equiton, we’re here to help you take that first step toward financial empowerment. Our team is passionate about supporting Canadian women in building long-term wealth through private real estate investment opportunities. With a proven track record, expert management, and a focus on consistent, solid returns, we’re the trusted partner you need to guide you on your journey.
We understand that every financial story is unique, and we’re here to listen. Book a no-obligation conversation with one of our investment specialists, who will take the time to understand your full financial picture and offer personalized recommendations to best suit your needs.
We understand that every financial story is unique, and we’re here to listen. Book a no-obligation conversation with one of our investment specialists, who will take the time to understand your full financial picture and offer personalized recommendations to best suit your needs.
Yes, our funds are eligible for registered accounts.
Investments start at $25,000.
Varies by fund – some offer redemptions after 3 years with fees, others are hold-to-completion.
All investments carry risk. Among other risks, private real estate involves liquidity constraints and market risk. Please refer to the offering memorandum for details, including risk factors.
1. Statistics Canada. “Intersectional Perspective on the Canadian Gender Wage Gap.” Statistics Canada, 10 Mar. 2020 www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/75-006-x/2020001/article/00003-eng.htm. Accessed 17 Mar. 2025.
2. Statistics Canada. “Retirement Age by Class of Worker, Annual.” Statistics Canada, 14 Dec. 2023,
www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=1410006601. Accessed 17 Mar. 2025.
3. Statistics Canada. “Life Expectancy and Other Elements of the Complete Life Table, Single-Year Estimates, Canada, All Provinces Except Prince Edward Island.” Statistics Canada, 28 Nov. 2023, www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=1310013401. Accessed 17 Mar. 2025.
4. Statistics Canada. “More than Half of Women in Canada Are Caregivers.” Statistics Canada, 8 Mar. 2023, www.statcan.gc.ca/o1/en/plus/2649-more-half-women-canada-are-caregivers. Accessed 17 Mar. 2025.
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