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Updated almost 7 years ago, 01/11/2018

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Sandro Sossi
  • Arona, Piemonte
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Lending for foreign investors

Sandro Sossi
  • Arona, Piemonte
Posted

Hello,

I'd like to receive help to understand which are my options in order to get a mortgage, since I am not US resident.

Let's say that my target is to buy properties in Indiana and the value should be around 300,000$

I have understood I cannot access to bank mortgages programs. So which are my options? Is it better to go as private investor or to open a LLC?

Thank you in advance 

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