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Getting a loan on a property in a foreign country
Hi there. I'm a US citizen who lives in Mexico City, and I'm considering purchasing a property in Mexico City. I could obtain a real estate loan here, but interest rates are crazy high. I'm wondering if there's a way to get a loan from a US lender on a foreign property, since I'm a US citizen. I do not currently own property in the US (I've heard that one way to do this is to take out a second mortgage on another property you already own). This would be my first real estate purchase. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Hi Chloe, I live also in Mexico City. Please let me know if you want to meet to talk about the market or anything else!!