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Canadian Investor Entering the Detroit Market

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Hello, I am a Toronto-based investor who has properties in the downtown area, and now I am looking to make investments in Detroit. As a Canadian, I need the help of experts who can help me understand lending, legal, and tax strategies and implications. I am already speaking with an agent too. If anyone has any folks that they can refer me to with expertise in helping Canadians invest in Detroit, please let me know. 

Many thanks!

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HI David, fellow Canadian originally from Oakville here...my mortgage team specializes in foreign national or international buyer mortgages with no US credit. Typically 25%+/- down payment is required. Check in with @Joseph Chiofalo they are a Nationwide lender he'll point you in the right direction. 


 Thanks AJ!

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