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Updated about 5 years ago on .

New user form Mexico
First of all, hello to everyone new user from Mexico, I'm currently 31yrs old and for the past 6 months I've been fascinated by real estate, getting a lot of info, reading everywhere I could about it, so logically I tried to incorporate that to my future plans but found out that at least where I live, there are only three options when it comes to buying real estate, either you are left in a huge debt in a good neighborhood, you kinda break even in a less than good neighborhood (which is not worth the time) or you just can't find anything, if there's someone here that has more experience than I do I would love to hear from you, also can I as a Mexican citizen buy US properties any info on that too would be greatly appreciated.