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Out-of-country Real Estate Investing

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Has anyone invested out-of-country? I’m particularly looking at San Juan, Puerto Rico. I assume the process isn’t too different than investing out-of-state, especially since PR is a commonwealth of the US. I’d just like to connect with someone that has done it.

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Hi Kathryn,Thank you for your input. 

Would you mind sharing your contact information so we could set up a time to talk over the phone? I’d love to talk with you more in depth about this.

At a brief glance, I’ve already seen a few multi-families where I’m staying in Hato Rey for $55,000+. I haven’t done much hard analysis, but when I see new Porsches parked outside on the same street and see what rents are going for, my interest was piqued. However, it almost seems too good to be true.


- Dan

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