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Pat G.
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Success with attracting foreign investors to investors.

Pat G.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northville, MI
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I have an opportunity to present an apartment opportunity to a foreign investor with several million dollars to lead. My question is, based on your experience, what are the key items (bullet points, talking points, etc.) that need to be in the presentation to increase my chances of success with this foreign investor? Basic property details and financial projections are a given. Thanks, in advance.

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Ronald Rohde
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Security of investment, downside risk is minimized.

Do they want a green card along with that investment? I handle a lot of EB5 investor visas.

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